Hearty Sweet Potato, Black Bean & Quinoa Casserole Recipe
This hearty sweet potato, black bean, and quinoa casserole is a simple, nourishing meal packed with plant-based protein and fiber perfect for an easy, feel-good dinner any night of the week.
I don’t know what it is, but when summer starts to come around I always crave the flavors of Mexico! It could be the upcoming tomato season inspiring fresh pico de gallo, or outdoor pool parties with taco-themed food spreads. And also maybe the fact that the last many years in a row I’ve gone to Mexico in the summer. Whatever it is, I was inspired me to come up with my South of The Border Stuffed Zucchini Recipe for you today!
Full of flavor and super-easy to prepare, this recipe is the perfect addition to eating your Beauty Detox foods by incorporating a variety of colorful veggies into every bite!
What do you think of when you hear the term, South of the Border? If you’ve driven down Interstate 95 through the Carolinas, then you might think of super intense enormous Mexican-themed statues looming over a rest stop packed with arcades and trinket tourist shops. But that’s not what I’m referring to here!
What I am referring to is robust flavors- such as paprika, oregano, cumin, coriander and red pepper flakes (chili powder is usually a mix of some of some of these spices) with a ‘lil or a lot of spice. I got you covered here with all these in this recipe!
Zucchini? A fruit?! Yesiree. Officially so because it contains its own seeds! The younger zucchini have a more subtle taste than the more fully developed. With a soft cove ring and buttery white flesh, just about all the parts of zucchini are edible- including the flesh, seeds and the skin.
What I love about zucchini is that it’s extremely high in water and fiber, but low in calories (even though we don’t count), so it gives you the feeling of being full. What a great way to satisfy our hearty appetites and stay on track with our Beauty Detox eating!
Our beautiful Earth provides us with a bountiful variety of greens, and zucchini is just one in the bunch—balancing and supporting our entire body and being with its powerhouse nutrients!
Zucchini being extremely high in water, fiber and minerals, and low in calories makes this an amazing beauty food a perfect little vessel for our recipe today!

Prepare ingredients.

Cut the zucchini lengthwise into halves and scoop out the insides of the zucchini halves with a small spoon. Coat each inside with a light coat of coconut oil.

Sautée onions and peppers until onion is translucent and peppers have softened.

Then add the garlic and sautée for another minute.

Stir in the cooked rice, the tomatoes, and the raw corn.

Next, add in all the spices and mix until combined.

Line a baking tray with parchment paper and put the zucchini shells on top. Fill the Mexican rice into the zucchini shells. Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes till tender.

Enjoy!
Keep this recipe handy by adding it to your Dinner Recipes Pinterest Board!
With great love,
Kimberly

Open your heart and more will open to you as well! Have an amazing rest of your day. xo
I don’t know what it is, but when summer starts to come around I always crave the flavors of Mexico! It could be the upcoming tomato season inspiring fresh pico de gallo, or outdoor pool parties with taco-themed food spreads. And also maybe the fact that the last many years in a row I’ve gone to Mexico in the summer. Whatever it is, I was inspired me to come up with my South of The Border Stuffed Zucchini Recipe for you today!
Full of flavor and super-easy to prepare, this recipe is the perfect addition to eating your Beauty Detox foods by incorporating a variety of colorful veggies into every bite!
What do you think of when you hear the term, South of the Border? If you’ve driven down Interstate 95 through the Carolinas, then you might think of super intense enormous Mexican-themed statues looming over a rest stop packed with arcades and trinket tourist shops. But that’s not what I’m referring to here!
What I am referring to is robust flavors- such as paprika, oregano, cumin, coriander and red pepper flakes (chili powder is usually a mix of some of some of these spices) with a ‘lil or a lot of spice. I got you covered here with all these in this recipe!
Zucchini? A fruit?! Yesiree. Officially so because it contains its own seeds! The younger zucchini have a more subtle taste than the more fully developed. With a soft cove ring and buttery white flesh, just about all the parts of zucchini are edible- including the flesh, seeds and the skin.
What I love about zucchini is that it’s extremely high in water and fiber, but low in calories (even though we don’t count), so it gives you the feeling of being full. What a great way to satisfy our hearty appetites and stay on track with our Beauty Detox eating!
Our beautiful Earth provides us with a bountiful variety of greens, and zucchini is just one in the bunch—balancing and supporting our entire body and being with its powerhouse nutrients!
Zucchini being extremely high in water, fiber and minerals, and low in calories makes this an amazing beauty food a perfect little vessel for our recipe today!

Prepare ingredients.

Cut the zucchini lengthwise into halves and scoop out the insides of the zucchini halves with a small spoon. Coat each inside with a light coat of coconut oil.

Sautée onions and peppers until onion is translucent and peppers have softened.

Then add the garlic and sautée for another minute.

Stir in the cooked rice, the tomatoes, and the raw corn.

Next, add in all the spices and mix until combined.

Line a baking tray with parchment paper and put the zucchini shells on top. Fill the Mexican rice into the zucchini shells. Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes till tender.

Enjoy!
Keep this recipe handy by adding it to your Dinner Recipes Pinterest Board!
With great love,
Kimberly

Open your heart and more will open to you as well! Have an amazing rest of your day. xo