
Levantine Chicken Bowl

Muhammara, a spicy-sweet Levantine dip made from roasted red peppers and walnuts, is the star of this light and healthy meal. Baby kale, spinach, and tricolor quinoa form the base of the bowl, which features Chef Einat’s tangy muhammara and juicy seasoned chicken breast. Toasted almonds and dried currants add crunch and a hint of sweetness, and a creamy tahini sauce ties the whole bowl together in a symphony of textures and flavors.
Nutritional facts
Protein
60g
Carbs
47g
Calories
940kcal
Fat
61g
Ingredients
Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Chipotle Powder, Almonds, Canned Roasted Red Peppers, Tahini Paste, Walnuts, Cumin, Chili Powder, Lemon, Granulated Onion, Pomegranate Molasses, Sugar, Kosher Salt, Light Brown Sugar, Granulated Garlic, Tri-color Quinoa, Lemon Juice, New Mexico Chile Pepper, Baby Spinach, Chicken Breast, Dried Currants, Ancho Powder, Kale, Paprika
Contains walnuts, almonds, sesame seeds.
Reviews
3.8





Based on 433 reviews
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About Einat Admony

Chef Einat Admony, known as the ultimate balaboosta (meaning "perfect housewife" in Yiddish) is the James Beard-nominated chef and owner of Balaboosta, the fine dining Middle Eastern and Israeli restaurant, and the beloved fast casual falafel chain, Taïm. Admony is a pillar of the international Israeli cooking community. Her food tells an intricate story of strong immigrant roots and living the American Dream. Having grownup in Tel Aviv, she served as a cook in the Israeli Army before traveling Europe to work in kitchens, and eventually landing in New York City as an ambitious young chef. After 15+ years leading the New York culinary scene and establishing multiple restaurants, Admony continues to innovate and inspire with elevated yet comforting homestyle cooking from her childhood. Admony is a two-time champion and competitor of Food Network’s Chopped and Throwdown! with Bobby Flay, respectively. She has been featured by The New York Times, Bon Appetit, HuffPost, Forbes, among many others. Admony has authored two cookbooks with Artisan Books: Balaboosta (2013) and Shuk (2019). In 2014, she was a recipient of the Great Immigrants award from Carnegie Corporation of New York for exemplary contributions to American life. Outside of leading several expanding food businesses, Admony can be found at home in Brooklyn or at her country house in the Hudson Valley, cooking for her two children, Liam and Mika, her husband and business partner, Stefan Nafziger, and a steady stream of dinner party guests.
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