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BBQ Lentil Farro Cauliflower Casserole. BBQ Casserole with Red Lentils, Farro, Veggies, Spinach, Cauliflower all layered and baked. Amazing Flavors! Vegan Nutfree Recipe. Can be Soyfree, Glutenfree with rice, quinoa or steel cut oats
Oh hey its Sunday! Although it should be getting warm and springy, we still have some cloudy and showery days. And this Casserole fits in just right. It is warm, hearty and filling and uses bbq sauce and herbs to remind us of the warm summers to come.
This casserole comes together very quickly and makes an amazing filling meal. Just layer the veggies, spinach, lentils, farro. Then sprinkle in the spices. Layer the cauliflower on top, add water/broth and bake. Just a few minutes active time to assemble, then wait for the bake. This is easily made gluten-free with steel cut oats, rice, quinoa or millet or use other grains such as freekeh or couscous for variation.
This BBQ Casserole is Easy, Delicious with amazing flavors and textures! This Casserole was supposed to be in my Book, but got missed in all the Chapter reorganization coz there weer so many meals!
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BBQ Lentil Farro Cauliflower Bake. BBQ Casserole
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon organic safflower or other neutral oil
- 1/2 medium onion chopped
- 1/2 cup chopped or sliced carrots
- 1 1/2 cups packed baby or chopped spinach
- 1/2 cup red lentils, (uncooked)
- 1/3 cup farro, (uncooked) , or use white rice or quinoa or millet to make it gluten-free
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
- 1/2 teaspoon curry powder or garam masala, , or use bbq seasoning or chili powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika, or smoked paprika
- 1/2 to 1 teaspoon oregano
- 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 10 oz or 1 cup diced tomatoes
- 1/4 to 1/3 cup bbq sauce, , store bought or soy-free bbq sauce from Everyday Kitchen book
- Sliced cauliflower, half a head, sliced to 1/4 inch, not thicker than 1/2 inch
- 1.75 cups water, or veggie broth
- 1 to 2 tablespoon nutritional yeast
- chopped onion, , cilantro, bbq sauce and lime juice for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Spread or spray oil on the bottom of the baking dish. Sprinkle onion all over. Add carrots and spinach evenly. Spread the lentils and farro evenly. sprinkle all the spices and salt.
- Spread the chopped tomatoes. Drizzle the bbq sauce. Add 1 teaspoon brown sugar for sweeter if needed. Place sliced cauliflower florets on top. Add water to the dish from the edges. Spray oil on the cauliflower and sprinkle nutritional yeast on top.
- Bake uncovered for 50 to 55 minutes. Check if the cauliflower is cooked through then Cool for 5-10 mins and serve with a garnish of onion, cilantro, lime juice. Drizzle some bbq sauce if needed. Serve with tortillas or garlic bread.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Its Earth Day! Here are some ways we can make a difference
ToothBrushes: 5 Billion plastic toothbrushes end up in landfills each year, clogging up this planet, not biodegrading and getting into animals and us. Choose Biodegradable or Recyclable options. I love these Bamboo toothbrushes where even the packaging is biodegradable!
Grocery: Almost everytime we get grocery delivery, everything get packed in plastic. Oranges, bananas, melons, onions etc dont really need any packaging. Reusable totes, reusable produce bags, farmers markets are some options to reduce plastic use.
Clothes: Fast fashion clothing is very resource intensive (half trillion gallons of fresh water!, materials, shipping etc), and is also responsible for toxic pollution with the materials, dyes used and then disposal of discarded clothes. Gone are the days when the piece of clothing would survive generations. I still have a few from my grandma. They are not fraying yet and fashion cycles, and I will still use them. Choose quality, fair trade, sustainable options. I usually look up our local ethical boutique (drizzle and shine) for brand options.
Food: It would be hard to counter the vast resource usage (land, water, food), carbon footprint, and pollution by animal farming compared to plant farming. A large percentage of green house gasses(CO2, Methane), trillions of gallons of water, half the worlds crops are grown to feed livestock, billions of tonnes of animals waste, Rainforest destruction. Eating more plants cuts all of these numbers down immensely. Go Vegan!
Bottled Water: Born out of convenience, these bottles have contributed millions of tonnes in environmental pollution. 50 billions bottles of water are used each year in US alone, most of which end up discarded in landfills and many end up in the ocean. They dont biodegrade, and break down and enter the food chain. The production of the bottles and all sorts of plastics for any of the above, uses billions of barrels of oil. Potable water is so easily available everywhere, we just need 1 cup, 1 bottle or any 1 holder to get some.
There is just one planet we have right now for all of us, for life, for the future us. This one beautiful place.
Things that I dont have obvious options for right now.
Online shopping. We do quite a bit of online shopping for anything from usual house supplies, grocery, clothes etc (most of it is because I cannot walk in big stores). And the amount of waste generated from the packaging is incredible.
Toxic fumes: Every other day, we encounter fumes around the community, from things like paint, stains, thinners, cleaning liquids, and what not. I am now extremely sensitive to toxic fumes so I notice them instantly. It makes me wonder the amount toxic things we are releasing into the environment, into our homes.
Have some suggestions? Do leave them in the comments below.
Iโve made this recipe so many times. Whole family loves it! Weโve made it with each of the suggestions of curry or garam masala or chili or bbq seasonings. Garam masala and bbq seasonings are our favorite. And we change up types of bbq sauce – sometimes sweet heat, sometimes spicy. And I usually use kale from the garden. Lots of flexibility.
Yay! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
So easy to put together, Richa. Thank you so much for making this recipe available. The only caution I would tell others is that I added too much sweetener and that took away from tasting the other spices. Otherwise, just a tummy pleaser!!!
So glad you liked it!
So easy and delicious! Doubled it for a potluck and everyone loved it! So full of flavors and textures. Will definitely make again.
yay, thank you!