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    Published: Nov 29, 2022 · Modified: Aug 30, 2024 by Genevieve · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Mediterranean Grain Bowls

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    Mediterranean grain bowls combine pre-cooked grains, lots of healthy vegetables, and fresh, bright, bold Mediterranean flavors for an easy, nourishing, and delicious weeknight meal that comes together in about 10 minutes!

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    Why You'll Love This Dish

    It's quick! Relying on pre-cooked brown rice makes this recipe really quick to pull together. Grains bowls are the perfect easy, hearty and healthy weeknight meal or work lunch.

    It's so easy. This hearty recipe requires no cooking. All you need to do is cut your vegetables, create the dressing, and assemble it for a fantastic lunch or dinner.

    It is extremely flavorful. The bright lemon juice, fresh herbs, tangy feta, and creamy chickpeas make for a dish packed full of flavor.

    You can make it in advance. Put together all of the components of the dish except the fresh mint, fresh dill, and the dressing. Add the herbs and vinaigrette right before serving for a perfect meal prep idea.

    Finally, it's made with whole ingredients! This Mediterranean grain bowl recipe is excellent for the Mediterranean diet, or just for those who want a filling, fresh, flavorful meal.

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    • Why You'll Love This Dish
    • What You'll Need
    • How to Make Mediterranean Grain Bowls
    • FAQ
    • Variations
    • How to Store
    • How to Serve
    • Expert Tips
    • More Recipes You'll Love
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    What You'll Need

    • Canned Chickpeas or another canned bean of your choosing. This would be great with white beans, lentils, a scoop of hummus, or proteins like grilled chicken, shrimp, salmon, or sardines.
    • Cooked Grains I use brown rice here, but use quinoa, spelt, farro, or another grain. This would also be good with orzo or couscous.
    • Feta Cheese You could also use goat cheese or another salty, semi-soft cheese.
    • Olives While this recipe calls for kalamata olives, you can also try Castelvetrano olives, oil-cured olives, or any other olive you like. If you are not a fan of olives, try adding some artichoke hearts instead.
    • Cucumber Any variety of cucumber will work here.
    • Spring Mix You can also try other lettuces here, like chopped romaine, baby spinach, or arugula.
    • Pine Nuts add a delicious, rich, slightly earthy taste to the dish. If you are not a fan or don't have access to pine nuts, try some walnuts or sunflower seeds.
    • Fresh Mint and Fresh Dill I would not replace these with dried herbs. If you can't find these, try other fresh herbs like parsley or basil.
    • Garlic Fresh garlic is always my preference, but feel free to use jarred garlic as well. You could also chop a bit of shallot to use in its place.
    • Extra Virgin Olive Oil A good quality oil would be nice here because you can taste it so clearly, but use whatever you have on hand.
    • Lemon If you can't find fresh lemons, you can purchase bottled lemon juice. For a sweeter dressing, you could use balsamic vinegar instead.
    • Dried Oregano Optional, dried oregano adds just a bit more Mediterranean flavor to the dish.
    • Salt Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt is my brand of choice. It coats food evenly and is less salty than traditional table salt by volume, making it much easier to taste as you go!
    • Pepper Fresh cracked pepper is delicious here.

    How to Make Mediterranean Grain Bowls

    Step One Chop cucumber. If you'd like, use the base of your knife to smash them lightly.

    Cucumbers are shown cut into triangular wedges.

    Step Two Make the dressing. Grate the garlic or finely mince, then add the oil, lemon juice, oregano, if using, and salt and pepper to either a bowl or a jar. Stir well with a fork or shake to emulsify.

    The ingredients for the vinaigrette are shown in the base of a glass jar.
    The emulsified vinaigrette is shown in a glass jar.

    Step Three Assemble the bowls. Add about 1 cup of heated rice or other whole grain to each bowl, topping with chickpeas, spring mix, cucumbers, olives, pine nuts, and fresh herbs, drizzle with dressing, and serve.

    Two grain bowls are shown on a white marble counter with spoons, a red linen, dill, and a lemon.

    FAQ

    Do you eat grain bowls hot or cold?

    Really, both. It is nice to have the grains heated through and the remaining ingredients at room temperature. You can also let everything come to room temperature before serving.

    How do you reheat a grain bowl?

    I recommend storing the warm and cold components of a grain bowl separately so that you can heat the rice in the microwave if you'd like. Afterward, add the cold ingredients, fresh herbs, and vinaigrette.

    Can you meal prep grain bowls?

    Absolutely! Prep all of your ingredients and store your herbs and vinaigrette separately. When ready to serve, add the herbs and vinaigrette and serve.

    Variations

    Fresh Herbs In addition to dill and mint, try any combination of fresh parsley and basil.

    Beans Try white beans like cannellini, navy beans, or lima beans, or try a scoop of hummus. You can also use lentils.

    Grains Build your own Mediterranean grain bowl by using farro, spelt, quinoa, bulgur, or other whole grains. It would be delicious with this Mujadara. You could also try orzo, pearl couscous, or other small pasta.

    Proteins Instead of beans you can try tuna salad without mayo, chicken, shrimp, fish, tofu, or any other protein you'd like.

    Cheese Goat cheese would be fantastic here, as well. Or make this completely plant-based by using vegan cheese or omitting entirely.

    Different Dressing If you are not fond of vinaigrettes, try using a tahini dressing instead. This will be more similar to the Panera Mediterranean bowl.

    Nuts/Seeds In place of pine nuts, you can try many toppings like walnuts, pumpkin seeds, or sunflower seeds.

    More Healthy Fats Try adding some avocado!

    How to Store

    Fridge Cooked brown rice can be stored for 4 to 5 days in the fridge, so base this storage time on when you cooked the rice. This would include rice you bought frozen and heated up to make this recipe.

    The remaining leftovers can be stored for 3 to 4 days in the fridge.

    I recommend storing fresh herbs separately until ready to serve or they may wilt. Vinaigrette (or any other sauce you choose to include) is best stored separately until ready to serve as well, or the bowl may get soggy.

    Freezer Frozen brown rice can be stored for up to 6 months. Check out these instruction guide for freezing brown rice or purchase pre-cooked, frozen brown rice from the grocery store.

    How to Serve

    Grain bowls are a meal unto themselves. Below are some ideas for fun additions to your bowl or ways to fill out the dinner table:

    Soup Try these grain bowls with a cup of your favorite soup, like this Chicken Pastina Soup with lemon and dill.

    Roasted Vegetables Looking for a warm vegetable to add to your bowl? Swap the cucumbers for this Roasted Tenderstem Broccoli, these Roasted Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine, or these Dill Roasted Radishes.

    Beverages I like trying different fun beverages with this meal, like this Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water with Jalapeño.

    Expert Tips

    • Be sure you have grains cooked in advance. I like to cook and freeze brown rice, or when I'm short on time, buy pre-cooked frozen rice from any store where it's sold--Trader Joe's and Whole Foods usually have this item.
    • Taste your food! Once you've created your bowl, taste for seasoning. Does the dressing need a pinch of salt? Do you need an additional sprinkle of feta? Taste every component before serving for a perfectly seasoned dish.
    • Try a variety of ingredients. While I've provided a base here for an incredibly flavorful dish, these grain bowls are made to be personalized. Add what you like, remove what you don't, mix and match, and enjoy!

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    Burrata Salad with Balsamic Glaze

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    Orzo Pesto Salad

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    Two grain bowls are shown on a white marble counter with forks, a red linen, dill, and a lemon.

    Mediterranean Grain Bowls

    Mediterranean grain bowls combine whole grains, vegetables, and fresh, bright, bold Mediterranean flavors for a healthy, delicious meal ready in about 10 minutes! Great for meal prep and work lunches.
    5 from 68 votes
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    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American, Mediterranean
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4 bowls
    Calories: 623kcal
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    Equipment

    • Kitchen Knife
    • Glass Jar (optional)

    Ingredients

    Grain Bowl

    • 4 cups cooked brown rice
    • 1 can chickpeas drained
    • 1 cucumber small to medium
    • 24 olives or to taste
    • 4 cups spring mix
    • 8 tablespoons pine nuts
    • 8 tablespoons feta cheese crumbled
    • ½ cup fresh mint
    • ½ cup fresh dill

    Dressing

    • ¼ cup olive oil
    • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
    • 1 clove garlic small
    • kosher salt to taste
    • black pepper to taste
    • ½ teaspoon oregano dried, optional

    Instructions

    Dressing

    • Grate or finely mince the garlic and add to a glass jar or bowl. Add the remaining ingredients and shake or whisk to combine.

    Bowl

    • Cut your cucumbers into bite-sized wedges. If desired, smash a bit with the base of your knife.
    • Assemble your bowls: add the rice, chickpeas, spring mix, cucumber, olives, feta, pine nuts, and fresh herbs. Drizzle with the dressing and serve.

    Notes

    General
    This bowl is very customizable. See suggestions below for substitutions and additions:
    1. Try goat cheese instead of feta.
    2. You can use baby spinach, romaine, or arugula in place of spring mix.
    3. Sunflower seeds, walnuts, or pumpkin seeds would be great in place of pine nuts.
    4. Instead of chickpeas, you can use white beans, lentils, a scoop of hummus, grilled chicken, fish, shrimp, tofu, or any other protein you would enjoy.
    5. Use whatever grain appeals to you. Try quinoa, farro, bulgur, spelt, or any variety of small pasta like orzo or couscous.
    6. Different fresh herbs will work here as well. Basil and parsley are great here.
    Storing
    1. Store the rice, vegetables, fresh herbs, and vinaigrette in separate containers and assemble when ready to serve.
    2. Cooked brown rice can be stored for 4 to 5 days in the fridge. The remaining leftovers can be stored for 3 to 4 days in the fridge. 
    3. Frozen brown rice can be stored for up to 6 months in the freezer.
    Reheating
    1. You can reheat the rice in the microwave. Nothing else will need to be reheated. Alternatively, let the rice come to room temperature before eating. I also enjoy this right out of the fridge.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 623kcal | Carbohydrates: 56g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 782mg | Potassium: 566mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1449IU | Vitamin C: 22mg | Calcium: 250mg | Iron: 4mg

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    1. Liz says

      November 09, 2023 at 2:48 pm

      5 stars
      I cannot stop eating this! I have made it every day this week for my lunch. I love the textures and flavors... I send the recipe to everyone who complains they don't know what to make for lunch. HA!

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      • Genevieve says

        November 13, 2023 at 12:57 pm

        That's such a compliment! Thanks, Liz!

        Reply
    2. Shelby says

      December 12, 2022 at 9:06 am

      5 stars
      These bowls are so hearty but so fresh! It's a wicked, nutrient-packed recipe that just makes you FEEL good.

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 12, 2022 at 2:12 pm

        Thank you so much, Shelby! I feel the same way when I eat these.

        Reply
    3. JD Alewine says

      December 05, 2022 at 5:21 am

      5 stars
      These bowls are amazing! These will become a go-to in our house for sure

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      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:14 pm

        That's great! Thanks JD

        Reply
    4. Jenn says

      December 05, 2022 at 3:38 am

      5 stars
      This has everything in it! Texture, flavor, nutrition and all sorts of yumminess! Loved it!

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:14 pm

        So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks, Jenn

        Reply
    5. Camille says

      December 05, 2022 at 12:35 am

      5 stars
      Really love how this tasted so good and very healthy!

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:14 pm

        Thanks Camille!

        Reply
    6. Relle says

      December 04, 2022 at 10:14 pm

      5 stars
      This looks so amazing. I've been wanting to try these. Thank you for sharing.

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:15 pm

        Thank you, Relle!

        Reply
    7. Shruthi says

      December 04, 2022 at 11:29 am

      5 stars
      Really love how simple and delicious this recipe is - great meal to add into rotation for a quick lunch!

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:15 pm

        Thanks Shruthi! We do that in my house, too. Super easy to throw together.

        Reply
    8. Sharina says

      December 03, 2022 at 4:52 am

      5 stars
      Never been a fan of grain bowls, but this one is exceptional! It is so flavorful and healthy. I'll have this on repeat, thanks Gen for sharing this amazing recipe.

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:16 pm

        So glad we could change your mind! Thanks Sharina.

        Reply
    9. Glenda says

      December 02, 2022 at 2:21 pm

      5 stars
      I saw this post and felt very strongly that I needed this grain bowl in my life. I was right! So good! thanks for sharing the recipe.

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:16 pm

        Thank you, Glenda! So happy to hear you liked it.

        Reply
    10. Scarlet says

      December 02, 2022 at 2:00 pm

      This is so good. I love the brown rice with the feta and mint! Yum.

      Reply
      • Genevieve says

        December 07, 2022 at 3:16 pm

        Thanks so much, Scarlet!

        Reply
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