Quinoa lovers!

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  • m_wilh
    m_wilh Posts: 362 Member
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  • petes2872
    petes2872 Posts: 2
    Blackened Chicken w Cilantro Lime Quinoa

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    http://www.sarcasticcooking.com/2012/03/15/blackened-chicken-and-cilantro-lime-quinoa/

    Ingredients (Serves 2-3)
    2 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
    ½ Teaspoon of Paprika
    ¼ Teaspoon of Salt
    ¼ Teaspoon of Pepper
    ¼ Teaspoon of Cayenne Pepper
    ¼ Teaspoon of Onion Powder
    ¼ Teaspoon of Cumin
    1 Teaspoon of Olive Oil
    2 Cups of Low Sodium Chicken Stock
    1 Cup of Quinoa
    Juice and Zest from Two Limes
    A Dash of Salt and Pepper
    2 Tablespoons of Cilantro, chopped
  • steffanyjames
    steffanyjames Posts: 47 Member
    I loved quinoa so much I wanted to try quinoa flour and flakes. I add it to my own granola bars... I also started making quinoa coconut pancakes which are delish. All quinoa is so versatile... hope you guys enjoy this recipe!

    Here's the recipe:

    Coconut Quinoa Pancakes
    (can be shared with kids 8+ mos)*
    makes about 12 pancakes

    1 cup all-purpose flour or gluten-free flour blend
    1 cup quinoa flour or quinoa flakes
    1/2 cup shredded coconut (I prefer unsweetened)
    2 tablespoons light brown sugar
    2 teaspoons baking powder
    2 teaspoons cinnamon
    1 1/2 cups milk
    2 tablespoons canola oil, plus more for cooking
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    2 eggs

    1. Combine flour, quinoa flour or flakes, coconut, brown sugar, baking powder and cinnamon in a medium bowl. Whisk to work out all of the clumps.

    2. In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk, oil, vanilla and eggs until well combined.

    3. Add the wet ingredients to the dry, whisking all the while until well combined. The batter will have texture because of the coconut (and quinoa flakes, if using), but should not have lumps.

    4. Heat a well oiled pan or griddle over medium heat. Add batter in 1/4 cup scoops and cook until bubbles just begin to form around the edges. (Unlike most pancake batters, this will not bubble vigorously—you’re looking for just a couple of bubbles.) Flip and cook for another two minutes, until golden brown and cooked through. Serve immediately, with a drizzle of honey or warmed maple syrup.

    *Note: These make a great early finger food! If your child is not yet managing soft finger foods by 8-months-old, hold off on serving these. Otherwise, cut into age appropriate bites and serve. Skip the honey for children under 12-months-old (it’s not safe for children under one) and consider skipping the syrup, too. These have a tiny bit of sweetness on their own that should be enough for early eaters.
  • Elen_Sia
    Elen_Sia Posts: 638 Member
    Made these on Sun. Subbed broccoli for zucchini. Has major awesome: http://iowagirleats.com/2012/02/16/mini-ham-cheese-quinoa-cups/

    Friend/Landlady made this last month. Also has major awesome: http://iowagirleats.com/2012/06/05/bbq-chicken-quinoa-salad/
  • CanuckLove
    CanuckLove Posts: 673 Member
    Protein Bars

    Ingredients
    2 cups of cooked quinoa, cooled
    1/2 cup natural peanut butter
    1 large banana, peeled
    2 pitted dates
    2 scoops of Barlean’s Chocolate Silk Greens
    2 tbsp chia seeds
    1 tbsp agave (optional)
    1/4 cup chocolate chips
    Instructions
    In a food processor, add peanut butter, banana, dates, Chocolate Greens Powder, and agave (optional). Mix until smooth.
    In a medium bowl add the cooked quinoa and peanut butter mixture together. Add chia seeds and chocolate chips and mix well.
    Line a 8×8 baking dish with plastic wrap and pour mixture into dish.
    Spread until evenly distributed
    Freeze until firm, about 2 hours
    Then remove from the dish and cut into squares
    Wrap individually and put back in the freezer until ready to eat

    Notes
    If you do not have Barlean’s Chocolate Silk Greens Powder you can substitute 1 tbsp cocoa powder, but make sure you add a tbsp of sweetener (agave or honey).
    You can also roll the mixture into balls and freeze, or distribute mixture into muffin tins and freeze.
    They need to be stored in the freezer and are best when eaten within a few minutes of removing.

    (I just use chocolate or vanilla protein powder, no sweetener)

    http://www.greenplaterule.com/recipes/quinoa-protein-bars/
  • Kasya007
    Kasya007 Posts: 165 Member
    We've hit the bumping jackpot! <3 Quinoa.
  • Good stuff here!
  • Kerri_is_so_very
    Kerri_is_so_very Posts: 999 Member
    Great post!
  • nopudgepoot
    nopudgepoot Posts: 63 Member
    Bump!

    I've only ever bought the "ready in 15 minutes" kind. They have a black bean quinoa that is amazing!
  • slimmergalpal
    slimmergalpal Posts: 235 Member
    bump for later ! and Thanks !!
  • eedossa
    eedossa Posts: 54 Member
    Bumping for later. Thanks for all the fun recipes!
  • kaittx13
    kaittx13 Posts: 88 Member
    mmmm love that stuff! i made a "mac and cheese" i think it is on my recipes if you wanna take a look!
  • jwuchef87
    jwuchef87 Posts: 110 Member
    bump! yummm
  • MisterIncredible
    MisterIncredible Posts: 8 Member
    Bump.
  • marathon64
    marathon64 Posts: 378 Member
    These all look great!

    How about lemony kale quinoa salad:


    1 bunch of kale-Pull kale off stem and chop coarsly
    Tenderize with a little salt- 1/8 t
    2 avocados-remove peel and pit and use hands to thoroughly mix with kale
    add juice of 1 lemon
    1 t cilantro to taste
    Radishes
    Olives
    quinoa-2 cups

    YUM!
  • Balance05
    Balance05 Posts: 53 Member
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    Love all these recipes!

    Today I made:

    1 zucchini diced
    1 yellow apple diced
    1 Turkey sausage link diced
    1 lb lean ground turkey
    1/3 c spaghetti sauce

    Cook the meat with some crushed red pepper. Add zucchini and apple till apple is tender (not soggy!). Add tomato sauce. Serve over quinoa or brown rice. YUM!
  • Espressocycle
    Espressocycle Posts: 2,245 Member
    I like it with a little soy sauce and a generous helping of Japanese rice seasoning, which is seaweed, sesame, salt, sugar and other stuff - sometimes fish, sometimes not.
  • lil_pulp
    lil_pulp Posts: 701 Member
    Put taco seasoning in the water and use the quinoa to make tacos instead of chicken or beef

    Take 1 tablespoon grated parmesan cheese and 1 wedge laughing cow swiss cheese and mix in 1 cup cooked quinoa when it's still hot and you have a nice mac and cheese substitute
    Quinoa tacos! I love this idea...thanks!
  • bexxgirl
    bexxgirl Posts: 260 Member
    These are my faves!

    Quinoa - Cooked, 1 cup cooked (185g)
    White - Flour, 40 g
    Feta, 30 grams
    Spinach - Frozen, chopped or leaf, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 60 g
    Onions - Raw, 50 g
    Generic - Egg Raw - Large, 2 large
    Oil - Olive, 1 tablespoon
    Chopped parsley (about half a cup)
    Salt and pepper to taste

    Beat the eggs lightly, then mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Make into fritters and fry in a non-stick pan with a bit of olive oil. I baked mine in the oven to finish them off for a while, too. Super yum with some stir fried veges - would be good with a salad or something, too!

    And only 126 cals per fritter (they're reasonably large, too!)
  • These all look amazing! How about

    Breakfast Quinoa

    Ingredients:

    1 cup cooked quinoa
    1/4 cup vanilla rice milk
    1 sliced banana
    3 diced dates
    3 pinches cinnamon
    1 pinch nutmeg
    1 pinch ginger
    1 pinch pepper
    1 tablespoon flax
    1/2 tablespoon brown sugar

    Directions:

    After cooking quinoa, combine quinoa with all ingredients except brown sugar in a small pot.
    Cook on medium low, stirring constantly until bananas are mostly melted in and rice milk is evaporated (about 5 minutes).
    Plate and top with brown sugar.
    Enjoy!

    from http://www.healthytippingpoint.com
  • JoyceJoanne
    JoyceJoanne Posts: 760 Member
    I love you people! I was just searching for recipes. I'm new to quinoa.
  • JosieRawr
    JosieRawr Posts: 788 Member
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    And I typically keep it simple,
    I cook quinoa in batches with a little olive oil(1tbs per dry cup of quinoa).
    I cook my meats or beans seasoned a little stronger than I normally would(I'm a big fan of lemon pepper chicken yum, n minced garlic and onions in just about everything lol)
    veggies I usually just put the quinoa in with the veggies when they're almost done so that the quinoa will soak up the water soluble vitamins and the flavor of the veggies, add a little butter(or not) n I'm set! or if I'm steaming I just prepare as normal.

    When I'm ready to eat, I take a cup of quinoa and add w/e serving of meat, veggies etc.

    For breakfast quinoa I cook the quinoa as normal then set in in a bowl with extra water and chocolate nibs, cinnamon, fruit, etc etc(depending on what I feel like) then toss it on the stove in the morning for a few minutes
  • katelyth
    katelyth Posts: 16
    Bump :)
  • lfm1968
    lfm1968 Posts: 44 Member
    I love the Quinoa Black Bean Recipe on All recipes.... Eat it room temp for lunch. Super Yummy!!!
  • beckajw
    beckajw Posts: 1,728 Member
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  • bellabijou
    bellabijou Posts: 82 Member
    I am sure someone has mentioned it already, but if not, definitely check out the Quinoa 365 recipe book, it is AMAZING. I have made so many great things from it, and it has really helped me get creative thinking of ways I can incorporate quinoa into other foods ( like baking, which I love to do)
    The granola is nice and light and tastes great with yogurt, and the chocolate cake is divine if you need to make something to take to a dinner party.

    I also love using quinoa in my turkey burgers instead of breadcrumbs to bind, and my favorite is to eat it with tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and reduced fat feta with a low cal greek dressing as a greek salad - so filling!
  • ucabucca
    ucabucca Posts: 606 Member
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  • Jipples
    Jipples Posts: 650 Member
    Never had it....whats it like? Grits?
  • NoahandPresleysMom
    NoahandPresleysMom Posts: 763 Member
    i love the bags of quinoa u can buy that are flavored and then add veggies to it.
  • NoahandPresleysMom
    NoahandPresleysMom Posts: 763 Member
    Never had it....whats it like? Grits?

    more like cous cous
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