Directions
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
2. Clean the sweet potato thoroughly with water. Poke several holes in the skin using a sharp knife. Wrap the sweet potato in aluminum foil and place on a baking sheet in the oven.
3. Cook the sweet potato for about 30 minutes or until the flesh gives when pierced with a fork. Remove the sweet potato and allow to cool.
4. Dice the cooled sweet potato into bite-sized pieces and put them in a bowl.
5. Heat olive oil in a nonstick pan or skillet over medium heat.
6. Place Brussels sprouts quarters in the hot olive oil. Cook while stirring constantly for about 6-8 minutes until the sprouts are vibrantly green but still firm enough to hold their shape. Remove the pan from heat and transfer cooked Brussels sprouts quarters to the bowl with the diced sweet potato.
7. Bring water to a boil in a saucepan over high heat. Then, reduce heat to low so it simmers. Drop the eggs carefully into the simmering water using a spoon. Simmer eggs for 12 minutes. While the eggs are cooking, fill a small mixing bowl halfway with icy water. Remove the eggs from the stove using a slotted spoon and place them in the waiting mixing bowl with cold water. Allow eggs to cool before peeling. Cut eggs in quarters and them to the bowl with the sweet potatoes and Brussels sprouts quarters.
8. Mix tahini, lime juice, lemon juice, extra virgin olive oil, garlic, saffron, sea salt and white pepper in a small bowl to form a sauce. If the tahini sauce is too thick to pour, add one tablespoon of lemon juice at a time to thin. Set sauce aside.
9. Cook quinoa per package directions and divide between two generous bowls or plates.
10. Top each quinoa bowl with half of an avocado and several jicama pieces. Add half of the sweet potato and egg mixture to each bowl. Top with tahini sauce and toasted sesame seeds.
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