Recipe Box, Roasted Rainbow Dinner Bowl

I am enjoying some beach time this week,
my family is arriving today for Spring Break fun,
but I got away early for a few days by myself
Our resident blue heron, Freddy,
flew up to the porch to greet me…
He wanted to let me know
that he was not happy about the missing boats
{they’re being serviced}
His favorite place to sit!
On the way down I couldn’t remember exactly what was in the refrigerator,
so I stopped by Publix and grabbed a few things~
that way I could relax for a few days
before stocking up for the kids
I was craving vegetables and salad,
so I bought salad stuff,
Brussels sprouts and butternut squash
I threw together an easy peasy sheet pan dinner
Everything cooks together on the pan
Clean up is a breeze
Toss the parchment away!
Line a sheet pan with parchment paper and lay bacon on one end
and the vegetables on the rest
If you are making a lot of servings,
use a sheet pan for bacon and one for the vegetables
The bacon will finish cooking before the vegetables, so simply remove it from the pan and wrap it in paper towels to absorb the grease. Top vegetables with cheese if desired. Return vegetables to oven for 10 or 15 minutes, until they begin to char a little on the edges and cheese melts/crisps
Serve the vegetables in a bowl with bacon pieces
Garnish with additional Parmesan cheese
Add a slice of toast if desired
You could also use this as a topping for pasta, flatbread or naan,
with a little light Alfredo

Rainbow Dinner Bowl
Ingredients
- per serving:
- 2 slices bacon
- 4-6 Brussels sprouts {sub broccoli if you are anti sprouts}
- 2 cups butternut squash cubes
- olive oil
- salt & pepper
- 1 oz. bleu cheese or feta
- 1-2 oz. grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Line baking sheet{s} with parchment paper. Lay bacon strips on one end and spread vegetables in an even layer on the other end, or use multiple pans. Drizzle olive oil over vegetables and season with salt and pepper
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Check bacon after 15 minutes. Continue to watch closely until completely done and crisp. Remove pan from oven when bacon is done. Wrap bacon in a paper towel to drain. Sprinkle cheeses over vegetables if desired and return to oven for 10-15 more minutes or until vegetables begin to char. {If using broccoli, it might finish before squash, just remove it and keep it warm}
- Cut bacon into small pieces and serve with vegetables in a bowl. Garnish with more Parmesan.
Notes
I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Meal Plan Monday Dishing it & Digging it, Between Naps on the Porch,
Merry Monday Make it Pretty Monday Celebrate and Decorate,
Tasty Tuesday Oh My Heartsie Girl Full Plate Thursday
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Itās so beautiful there! It looks warm š. Weāre heading that way next month – canāt wait! Love this simple dinner. Will definitely try. Have a lovely spring break with the family.
It’s warmish, pretty breezy, but 70 during mid day. Next month it will be perfect! Thanks Susan!
Jenna, I hope you are enjoying beach time! The roasted veggies and bacon look and sound wonderful. I do like the easy method! Happy Wednesday~
So nice to be here!
Enjoy your time with your family. Sounds like a great week ahead.
thanks Sharon, it will be busy!
I’m glad you got so time to yourself! I need some beach time ASAP!! The Rainbow Dinner Bowl looks so good!!
thanks Michelle!
This looks absolutely amazing. Oh the beach time sounds wonderful. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
thank you Cindy, and yes it was yummy!
This looks delicious and easy and so yummy. And I have to say I am thrilled to see your Freddy, hoping he is a sign of a Harry Heron to come here!
Yes, whenever I see Freddy, I feel that all is right with the world…
I just love one pan meals, and this looks delicious! Enjoy your time at the beach!
It made an incredibly delicious and easy dinner!
Good for you, Jenna to have a few days to yourself to relax before your family arrives! š Nice of Freddy to stop by for a visit! š Your dinner looks yummy except for the brussel sprouts…āŗļø Enjoy your time with your family! šš
uh oh, not a fan huh? Broccoli would be a delicious substitute š
YUM! Enjoy your time at the beach alone and then with the family for Spring Break! How wonderful!!!!
thanks Jodi, weather is beautiful too, we’re so lucky!
Freddie is beautiful!
This recipe is a quick one and looks delish!
Enjoy your beach time and family time!
He really is, but he’s really a character, I have seen him doing some really wacky things, he fascinates me!
You lucky girl-enjoy that time at the beach house! Your meal looks great, I know I’d like it:@)
thanks Lynn, my son arrived last night so I’m turning all the cooking over to him!
I hope you have a wonderful time! I so miss that beautiful white sugar sand! Texas has brown, lumpy, rocky sand. Hugs!
oh, yikes! I know that’s hard to get used to…thanks Benita
Sounds like a great recipe for quick and easy, looks delicious Jenna. Hoping you enjoyed your quite time before the kiddos arrive š then its fun time. Looks like the weather is cooperating…….
Yes, it’s been beautiful!
Hi Jenna, i’ve nominated you for the Ladybug challenge! No pressure… Here’s the link. https://wp.me/p2ZX0M-22c
Aren’t you sweet! I’ll see what I can come up with, your print fabric is adorable!
Thank you. I don’t think I would have ever come up with the design in a million years without the challenge. It really forced me to think outside of my comfort zone. Looking forward to your design too.
What a wonderful mini-vacation! The beach and house to yourself and a delicious meal to boot! You go girl! How fun that Freddy was there to meet you! Enjoy the beach for me! Heheāļøšāāļøā„ļø
Always…:)
This recipe looks wonderful, and I will try it!! Enjoy your beach time, Jenna!
thank you Rosie!
So wonderful you had some beach time to relax before family arrived Jenna! Freddy must be a welcome sight! I’m afraid my dinner would be popcorn and Chardonnay if I was dining by myself š
ha ha, I will admit that sounds pretty good!
I would be thrilled with your one pan meal…love the combination of flavors.