New to Quinoa--what is your fav. recipe using it?

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  • karentnnr
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    My favorite quinoa recipe is "Quinoa fried rice" Cook your quinoa just like rice. 2 cups h2o, 1 cup quinoa. Once it boils, it will be done in 15 minutes. Simmer with the lid on. In the meantime, scramble 2 or 3 eggs and defrost veggies. I usually do peas and corn because of my kids. Once the quinoa is cooked, throw the veggies, eggs and a little soy sauce in the pot and viola!
  • joolson45
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  • pltjess
    pltjess Posts: 101 Member
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    You can seriously do anything with quinoa! I cooked up a big batch of it on Sunday night, and I'm using it all week for lunches.

    Quinoa + cherry tomatoes + cucumber slices + feta cheese + scallions + olive tapenade

    Quinoa + artichoke hearts + sun-dried tomatoes + scallions + chickpeas + parsley + fresh lemon juice

    Quinoa + cherry tomatoes + avocado + scallions + taco seasoning + salsa
  • teddyjazzy
    teddyjazzy Posts: 11 Member
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    I started eating if for breakfast and this from "The Road to Less Cake" is divine:

    Breakfast Quinoa

    You will need...

    [serves 4]

    200g quinoa
    800ml almond milk
    4 teaspoons agave nectar
    8 tablespoons frozen raspberries, you could use fresh of course

    Heat the almond milk on a medium to low heat. While the milk is warming, wash the quinoa in a sieve to remove an residual bitterness on the grain. Once the milk is boiling add the grains and cook on a medium to low heat. Make sure the milk doesn't boil over, if it starts to bubble over then turn the heat down a little. If the porridge starts to stick add a little more milk. Cook the quinoa oatmeal for around 10 to 12 minutes until all the milk is absorbed and the quinoa is light and fluffy. Mix in the agave nectar and serve in a bowl topped with raspberries or any fruit you like. I like my oatmeal/porridge quite sticky and stodgy, but if you like it milky, heat some almond milk and pour it over the quinoa and top with fruit.
  • breanazank
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    Broccoli and quinoa quesadillas

    Baked acorn squash rings stuffed with quinoa, apples, onion, sage (I do different variations of this depending whats in season/what I have on hand)

    Sweet potato, black bean, and quinoa cakes (I also use these for "burger patties")

    Quinoa stuffed poblano peppers with chipotle sauce

    Pesto dressed quinoa with local tomatoes and corn

    Spring greens salad with roasted beets, toasted walnuts, and quinoa with citrus dressing

    Basically anything I would use rice, I replace with quinoa.

    For my curried/stir fry dishes I use golden (the most commonly available) quinoa instead of rice.
    But I prefer the actual taste and flavor of the red and the black types of quinoa. To each their own!
  • JoyceChambliss
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  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
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    Everyone seems to like it savory, but I like it sweet. I cook it in almond milk with a variety of dried fruits. Add stevia for extra sweetness. To keep it from being bitter, I sauté the quinoa in a bit of olive or coconut oil for a couple minutes first, before I pour in the milk and fruit. Yum!
  • Jewlz280
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  • Rindy12
    Rindy12 Posts: 215 Member
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  • salsera_barbie
    salsera_barbie Posts: 270 Member
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    I've never tried quinoa before and am intimidated by it. How do you fix it?

    If it's not broken, I wouldn't fix it.
  • BigDaddy0825
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  • Collier78
    Collier78 Posts: 811 Member
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    I use it as a breakfast food in place of oatmeal! I cook it according to the package direction and then add fresh fruit (typically blackberries, blueberries, or strawberries) and a little honey. Very satisfying breakfast...sometimes I even do carob or dark chocolate chips to kill my sweet tooth. :-)
  • winokungfu
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    For breakfast is my favorite way, I use this recipe but modify the fruit depending on what's around.

    http://www.food.com/recipe/honey-harvest-quinoa-414842
  • HeatherBittner
    HeatherBittner Posts: 296 Member
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