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Harissa-Roasted Broccoli, Tofu, and Quinoa Bowl

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Alex Lau

Whole grains, like farro, freekeh, or brown rice, can be substituted for the quinoa. Just keep in mind that they may take longer to cook, and only the rice option is gluten-free (if you’re keeping track of those sorts of things). Check out step-by-step photo instructions here.

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