Quinoa recipes?
MehiraDeOro
Posts: 117 Member
I've never cooked or eaten it before but I've read good things about it.
I'm looking to start off with some simple recipes, if possible.
I'm looking to start off with some simple recipes, if possible.
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This is one of my favorites! Quinoa, mango & black bean salad. I've been making it to take to work for lunch.
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/quinoa_mango_black_bean_salad.html0 -
I LOVE this recipe...hearty and healthy with a bit of a spicy kick due to the cayenne pepper
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/quinoa-and-black-beans/0 -
This one is amazing warm, cold, 5 days old you name it! I have begun just chopping up whatever veggies I need to get rid of and putting them in this salad. I usually only use white beans too...but the premise is awesome and it's obviously super adaptable.
http://danawhitenutrition.com/recipes/bean-salad-with-quinoa/0 -
This sounds pretty. I'll bet it would be quite nice with shrimp or chicken added, to up the protein and lower the carb ratio.This is one of my favorites! Quinoa, mango & black bean salad. I've been making it to take to work for lunch.
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/quinoa_mango_black_bean_salad.html0 -
I love the enchiladas I make with quinoa. If you look for Dr. Oz Lean Bean Enchilada Supreme, you should find the recipe. I haven't tried it with the cabbage yet, because it hasn't come into season, and I use greek yogurt in place of the cottage cheese. Really tasty! Since I don't know what enchilada sauce is, I just use a bit of salsa and mix in a little bit of chipotle and adobo with the yogurt. Gives a little kick0
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This sounds pretty. I'll bet it would be quite nice with shrimp or chicken added, to up the protein and lower the carb ratio.This is one of my favorites! Quinoa, mango & black bean salad. I've been making it to take to work for lunch.
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/quinoa_mango_black_bean_salad.html0 -
I make stuffed peppers with Quinoa and chicken or pork breakfast sausage. Even my teenage son will eat them. The recipe:
4 sausage links sliced and browned til crisp.
A whole diced medium onion cooked in 2t olive oil
2 c quinoa, can of fire roasted tomatoes
2 garlic cloves
salt & pepper to taste
Mike all ingredients but peppers together
Top each pepper with 2T of cheese of ur choosing
It will fill 3-4 peppers. Half peppers, I always do the slicing from stem to bottom to fill 2 sides of pepper rather than cutting the top off. Cook for about an hour at 350degrees in a baking pan with a 1/4 cup of water in the pan with the peppers. If I'm short for time I broil the peppers under the broiler and then fill with the hot mix from the stove top and eat.0
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