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Roasted Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes and Garbanzo Beans Over Rice

Satisfying cauliflower, sweet potatoes and meaty garbanzo beans, combine for a symphony of sweet and savory flavors. This is perfect over rice.

This morning, I found out that a friend of mine has cancer. No, wait, that’s Cancer, with a capital ‘C.’ I’ve been processing this all day and am still at a loss for words. I am praying for her health. But my friend’s story isn’t mine to tell.

Learning that this wonderful, kind, sweet woman has cancer hit me like a ton of bricks. Cancer doesn’t care how good or nice you are. It just attacks, a cruel and invasive enemy.

This got me thinking … What can we do so that we set ourselves up to avoid this monstrous disease? How can we give ourselves a fighting chance against cancer?

We can’t prevent it. But what we can do is take steps to give ourselves the best chance of avoiding it. How? Eat well. Live well. Be fit.

For diet, there’s something called The Anti-Cancer Diet, which stresses lots of fruits and veggies, healthy oils and fats and more plant-based food than meat. It sounds similar to the Mediterranean Diet and Clean Eating. It’s important to think about what you are eating and make deliberate, informed choices.

See also Eat. Live. Be. For a Better 2011.

Then there is exercise — regular exercise. As if by a strange coincidence, the kids and I started jogging this week, and I am considering running a 5K. But whether you jog or hit the gym or Zumba like crazy, doing something to raise your heart rate and keep your body fit helps.

So, with The Anti-Cancer Diet in mind, Paige and I made this for lunch today. This recipe draws on healthy, anti-cancer foods like cauliflower, sweet potatoes and garbanzo beans. The filling combination of sweet and savory is perfect over rice. If you want to up the health ante, use brown rice.

What’s your favorite anti-cancer food?

Roasted Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes and Garbanzo Beans Over Rice

Roasted Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes and Garbanzo Beans Over Rice

Yield: 4 servings

Satisfying cauliflower, sweet potatoes and meaty garbanzo beans, combine for a symphony of sweet and savory flavors. This is perfect over rice. 

Ingredients

  • 1 medium cauliflower, cut into 1" florets
  • 1 4-5 " long sweet potatoes, cut into a 3/4" dice
  • 1 15.5 oz can garbanzo beans
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the cauliflower, sweet potatoes, garbanzo beans, olive oil, ginger, tumeric and cinnamon. Toss well to mix, taking care to distribute the spices all over.
  3. Slide the tray into the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Stir well. Bake for an additional 5-10 minutes, until the veggies are cooked through and lightly browned at the edges.
  4. Serve over rice.

Nanette

Friday 8th of April 2011

Thank you so much! I will absolutely try that. I appreciate your recipes!

Nanette

Friday 8th of April 2011

Hi Sarah, I made this just yesterday. The flavor was amazing. I felt it was a bit dry, however. Do you find that and if not, what might I do to add back a bit of moisture. I LOVED the flavors, did I mention that? :-) Thanks for your great recipes.

Sarah Caron

Friday 8th of April 2011

Nanette, it's definitely a drier dish. We didn't mind it, but at the same time, a little more moisture wouldn't be a bad thing. Two ways that I think you could add a little moisture to it are:

1) Toss the cooked veggies with 1-2 tbsp walnut oil. 2) Add a little (maybe 1/4 cup) vegetable stock to the veggies before cooking. You could also toss them with 2 tbsp stock after cooking as well.

Hope that helps! And I really, really, really appreciate your honesty.

Kim

Tuesday 5th of April 2011

This looks beyond delish. The fantastic flavors are just an added bonus! The star of the show is the health benefits. I'm definitely going to have to try this one out, I've been looking for a recipe that will satisfy me but keep my healthy!

In addition, I'm sorry to hear about your friend. Cancer is no joke, but I will keep you and your friend in my thoughts and prayers!

Maris (In Good Taste)

Thursday 31st of March 2011

Will keep your friend and her family in my thoughts - so sorry to hear!

Maryea {Happy Healthy Mama}

Thursday 31st of March 2011

I am so, so sorry to hear about your friend. I incorporate all kinds of anti-cancer foods into my life each week. My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 brain and lung cancer almost 4 years ago and is thriving on the anti-cancer diet!!

Sarah Caron

Thursday 31st of March 2011

Oh my goodness, that is so inspiring, Maryea. Thank you so much for sharing.

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