Grilled Courgette, Artichoke & Black Olive Quinoa Salad

Antipasti but make it a high fibre salad! We've bumped up the nutrition by using fresh tomatoes that are high in a collection of photoprotectants, hel...ping to protect skin from UV damage as well as fighting heart disease. We've also included black olives which are full of antioxidants as well as loads of courgette to provide potassium for muscle health. Read more Antipasti but make it a high fibre salad! We've bumped up the nutrition by using fresh tomatoes that are high in a collection of photoprotectants, helping to protect skin from UV damage as well as fighting heart disease. We've also included black olives which are full of antioxidants as well as loads of courgette to provide potassium for muscle health.

Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
10 mins
FREEZER FRIENDLY
No
SHELF LIFE
3 days
Why is this healthy?
Plant
points
Prebiotics
3+ fruits &
vegetables
Herbs &
spices
Greens
Contains
Dairy
Why is this healthy?
Plant
points
Prebiotics
3+ fruits &
vegetables
Herbs &
spices
Greens

NUTRITION PER SERVING (Read more)

317kcal
Calories
16g
Total Fat
34g
Carbs
7g
Sugars
13g
Protein
10g
Fibre
5mg
Iron
28%
 
133mg
Magnesium
32%
 
319mg
Phosporus
26%
 
1350mg
Potassium
29%
 
497mg
Sodium
22%
 
0mg
Vitamin B1
0%
0.3mcg
Vitamin B12
13%
 
0mcg
Vitamin D
0%
3.4mg
Vitamin E
23%
 
200mcg
Vitamin B9
50%
 
208mcg
Vitamin A
23%
 
49mg
Vitamin C
54%
 
2.3mg
Zinc
21%
 
189mcg
Vitamin K
158%
 
0.5mg
Copper
56%
 
0.3mg
Vitamin B2
23%
 
2.5mg
Vitamin B3
16%
 
0.4mg
Vitamin B6
24%
 
206mg
Calcium
16%
 
Calories: 317kcal; Total Fat: 16g; Carbs: 34g; Sugars: 7g; Protein: 13g; Fibre: 10g; Iron: 5mg (28%); Magnesium: 133mg (32%); Phosporus: 319mg (26%); Potassium: 1350mg (29%); Sodium: 497mg (22%); Vitamin B1: 0mg (0%); Vitamin B12: 0.3mcg (13%); Vitamin D: 0mcg (0%); Vitamin E: 3.4mg (23%); Vitamin B9: 200mcg (50%); Vitamin A: 208mcg (23%); Vitamin C: 49mg (54%); Zinc: 2.3mg (21%); Vitamin K: 189mcg (158%); Copper: 0.5mg (56%); Vitamin B2: 0.3mg (23%); Vitamin B3: 2.5mg (16%); Vitamin B6: 0.4mg (24%); Calcium: 206mg (16%)
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Notes

Alternatives:

red onion - white onion, spring onion

courgette - cucumber, fennel

black olives - capers, sun dried tomatoes, pickles

parsley - dill, rocket, watercress

Most grains about double in size and weight when cooked. To get 100g of cooked quinoa, place 50g uncooked grains into a pan, add 100ml of cold water and add a pinch of salt. Cover, bring to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes, or until the water has been absorbed. Allow to steam for several minutes in the residual heat.

Why is this healthy?
Plant
points
Prebiotics
3+ fruits &
vegetables
Herbs &
spices
Greens
Contains
Dairy
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User comments (4)

Alison 2 months ago

I soaked my red onion in boiling water as I find it quite a strong taste.

Sonia 2 months ago

Easy to make and delicious. The perfect summer salad. We prefer Kalamata olives, so that is what we used.

valeria 2 months ago

Portions are huge!

Athina 2 months ago

Easy to make and great combination. ! Loved it

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