Protein bowl (5 eggs)
A protein bowl is a template, not a single recipe. Eggs are your anchor; quinoa and veggies are your constraints: batchable, measurable, and easy to swap.
*Egg-only baseline. Quinoa, oil, and sauce change calories significantly.
Overview
Goal: a bowl that feels complete—protein + carbs + veggies + sauce. Recommended structure: 1/2 bowl veggies, 1/4 carbs, 1/4 protein.
Template
Quick takeaway
If your bowl tastes “fine but boring”, it usually needs more acid and salt in the sauce, not more toppings.
Validation: each bite should have sauce + crunch + protein.
Ingredients
Use whatever veggies you have. The only non-negotiable is a sauce that’s properly seasoned.
Base (1 serving)
Yogurt sauce
Constraint: under-seasoned sauce makes the whole bowl taste flat.
Steps
Fast version assumes quinoa and roasted veggies are already cooked. If not, use leftover rice and raw veggies for crunch.
Step by step
- Warm quinoa and veggies (microwave or pan). Season veggies with salt and pepper.
- Cook eggs: boil ahead, or quick-fry in a pan for 2–3 minutes.
- Mix sauce: yogurt + lemon + salt + pepper. Taste and adjust.
- Assemble: quinoa base, veggies on top, eggs last, sauce over everything.
- Finish with herbs or chili flakes (optional) for aroma and contrast.
- Serve immediately.
Troubleshooting
Wrap up: anchor + sauce + contrast. Everything else is optional.
Nutrition notes
Eggs provide protein; quinoa provides carbs. Oil and sauce are the biggest calorie levers.
Baseline (5 eggs)
Recommended adjustments
Quick takeaway: measure oil and sauce—those decide the calorie range.
Tips & variations
Keep the template stable. Rotate one flavor and one texture.
Recommended variations
- Swap quinoa for rice or potatoes
- Add pickled onions for acid and crunch
- Use salsa instead of yogurt sauce
- Add beans for more fiber
Common mistakes
- Too many soft toppings (no contrast)
- Under-seasoned sauce
- Overcooked eggs (rubbery)
- Unmeasured oil (calorie creep)
Quick takeaway: a good bowl tastes like a good sauce.
FAQ
Practical questions for repeatable bowls.
Wrap up: pick a template, then iterate.