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Butternut Squash + Kale Shakshuka Harvest Bowl (as pita filling + yogurt)

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Borrowing classic flavors from the beloved Middle Eastern staples — aromatic, herby za'atar and sweet tomatoes — this pre-portioned, vegetable-heavy variation mixes in butternut squash, cauliflower, and kale (as well as their many nutrients), too.

Ingredients

Organic Cauliflower
Organic Tomato
Organic Butternut Squash
Organic Kale
Organic Flax Seeds
Za'atar

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Preparation

  1. How to Heat:

    Step 1

    Empty cup into a nonstick pan or microwave-safe bowl.

    Step 2

    For stovetop, stir over medium heat and add 1-2 tbsp of water or broth, if needed. For microwave, heat for 4-6 minutes.

    Step 3

    Return to cup or transfer to your favorite bowl!

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