A Banh Mi Pork Veggie Bowl? I don’t know. But it was so easy and good! I had leftover pork per usual, spiralized butternut squash I’d been wanting to try, and everything else handy from a thai salad… and full disclosure, I was out of lunch meat for my sandwich. Sometimes it’s good for me to be forced to mix it up. (I need a sandwich intervention.) And this was so fresh and yummy and obviously super light which means more food later!
Quick Lunch-Time Banh Mi Veggie Bowl
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup spiralized butternut squash
- 1/4 cup shredded carrots
- 1/4 cup shredded purple cabbage
- 2 radishes sliced thin
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced cucumber
- 2 tbs fresh jalapeno sliced or diced
- Big pinch of cilantro
- 2 tbs chopped green onions
- 100 g or just under 4 oz of leftover pulled pork from this recipe
- 2 tsp dried ginger
- 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Spray a fry-pan with cooking spray and add leftover pork sprinkled with dried ginger and chili flakes. Cook just until a little crispy and heated through.
- Spiralize your butternut squash and carrots OR buy them that way! Shredded carrots work great too!
- Mix 2 tbs light mayo with 2 tsp sriracha and a squeeze of lime.
- Add squash noodles, carrots, cucumber and cabbage to a bowl. Top with pork, green onions, jalapeño, radishes and cilantro. Drizzle with sriracha mayo.*
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Do you cook the squash and carrots? Thanks!
Hi, I love your recipes, but I have hard time finding serving size? And I’m not sure what 1x, 2x, 3x mean. I assumed 1 means one serving. Same thing on your pumpkin waffles.
Hi! so sorry! I just checked that one and you’re right.. I didn’t include how many servings in yields. I think when I started my blog I did a lot of individual portion recipes like this. So yes this whole “recipe” is one serving. And the 1x,2x thing is a feature that comes with this recipe plug in and should just do the quick math for you if you want to double or triple a recipe… but be careful, not sure it will grab the grams I have sometimes in parentheses etc.