A friend gave me Quinoa...any suggestions as a recipe???
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It can basically be used anywhere you use rice (burritos, put a stew or soup on top of it, etc). There are lots of recipes for quinoa salads online. A friend of mine gave me a great recipe for quinoa mac and cheese. It serves 8 and has the following stats:
Calories 264
Carbs 26
Fat 10
Protien 20
Sodium 481
Sugar 1
If interested, send me a message and I will look for the recipe. (I have the recipe measurements and stats saved under my "recipes" on MFP, but I don't have the cooking directions.)0 -
quinoa mac & cheese: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/494075-quinoa-mac-and-cheese?hl=quinoa+mac0
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I make it with chicken broth instead of water, and add cranberries for a little tart flavor.0
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My family likes it cooked with chicken broth as an alternative to rice...it's got a lot more protein and is super yummy0
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I love quinoa, I have it at least 3 times/week. This is what I made last night.
1/2 cup Quinoa-
4 cups chopped Rainbow Chard -
1.5-2 cups finely diced Onions
Garlic Clove, 3 cloves
3 Eggs -scrambled
1/4 cup shredded cheese- parmesean
1.5 tbsp Nutritional Yeast,
2 tsp fresh chopped sage
2 tsp dried thyme
2 tbsp canola oil
optional- 1 Field Roast Applewood & Sage vegan sausage- diced
Cook the quinoa with about 3/4-1 cup water or broth.
Saute the onions until translucent, add chopped garlic, add in the chard until softens.
When that's done, in a glass dish (I used 8x8) mix quinoa and veggies. Let cool slightly then add the cheese and the 3 eggs. Mix all together and then bake @ 350 for approx 1 hour. Or until it's set and slightly browned on the top.
This is kind of like quiche but with out so many eggs. You could also omit the cheese, to make it healthier! This was great for both breakfast and dinner!
For 1/4 of the 8x8 dish, it was 302 calories, 16 protein, 8 fiber, 34 carbs, 1351 potassium, and 474 sodium0 -
cook it and add it to your salads, or make a quinoa salad with a vinaigrette + peppers + feta + cucumber, cook it up with cinnamon and apples for a breakfast alternative, use it as a side instead of rice, i put some in my turkey meatballs instead of bread crumbs, google quinoa cakes - they are delish!
it's great and versatile!!0 -
I am into this one right now! I change it up a bit and add more veggies.
http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2011/03/recipe-for-better-than-moms-chicken.html
Also very good as a cold salad with fresh chopped veggies, fresh chopped garlic, some lime juice, apple cider vinegar, olive oil and fresh cilantro. I change up the amount of everything I add every time so no real recipe to follow there. I add feta with that too. Mmm mmm mmm.
Southwestern quinoa salad is also good. Quinoa, cilantro, fresh garlic, basically everything else in the first salad with addition of black beans and cumin. Again, no real recipe to follow.
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I put it under my spaghetti sauce. I also like it mixed with cream of mushroom soup and boiled broccoli0
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oooooo.....this sounds very interesting!I love quinoa, I have it at least 3 times/week. This is what I made last night.
1/2 cup Quinoa-
4 cups chopped Rainbow Chard -
1.5-2 cups finely diced Onions
Garlic Clove, 3 cloves
3 Eggs -scrambled
1/4 cup shredded cheese- parmesean
1.5 tbsp Nutritional Yeast,
2 tsp fresh chopped sage
2 tsp dried thyme
2 tbsp canola oil
optional- 1 Field Roast Applewood & Sage vegan sausage- diced
Cook the quinoa with about 3/4-1 cup water or broth.
Saute the onions until translucent, add chopped garlic, add in the chard until softens.
When that's done, in a glass dish (I used 8x8) mix quinoa and veggies. Let cool slightly then add the cheese and the 3 eggs. Mix all together and then bake @ 350 for approx 1 hour. Or until it's set and slightly browned on the top.
This is kind of like quiche but with out so many eggs. You could also omit the cheese, to make it healthier! This was great for both breakfast and dinner!
For 1/4 of the 8x8 dish, it was 302 calories, 16 protein, 8 fiber, 34 carbs, 1351 potassium, and 474 sodium0 -
I LOVE these Mexican stuffed peppers!! http://www.onelovelylife.com/?p=48540
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Make sure you rinse it very well in a fine mesh strainer before cooking it, it has a bitter coating. Cook 1 cup rinsed quinoa to 2 cups water, bring to boil in a medium saucepan and then reduce heat to med-low until all the water's gone. It's great as a cold salad with whatever chopped vegetables/proteins you prefer, may favourite combination is to mix it with a diced red pepper and crumbled goat cheese.0
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Quinoa fried rice
Cooked quinoa
Olive oil
2 beaten eggs
Black pepper
A few chilli flakes
A red onion, diced
Some diced/small vegetables (pepper, celery, carrots, peas, sweetcorn- whatever you like/have at hand)
Cooked prawns or chicken (optional)
Heat oil, sautee vegetables until soft. Add egg, black pepper and chilli flakes, scramble and break up into small pieces. Add quinoa, stir. Add prawns/chicken if using. Serve with hot sauce or sriracha.0 -
I really like it topped with Sauteed shrimp and spinach with lots of garlic and extra virgin olive oil. Its a big hit in our house. I agree that you can sub it for anything that calls for rice.0
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I love making a Quinoa Tabbouleh. It's so good. Probably better in the summer because you'll get better tomatoes, cucumbers & zucchini. I love the stuff.0
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Make sure you rinse it very well in a fine mesh strainer before cooking it, it has a bitter coating. Cook 1 cup rinsed quinoa to 2 cups water, bring to boil in a medium saucepan and then reduce heat to med-low until all the water's gone. It's great as a cold salad with whatever chopped vegetables/proteins you prefer, may favourite combination is to mix it with a diced red pepper and crumbled goat cheese.
I didn't know you needed to rinse it the first time I cook Quinoa and it was really not good.. rinse well. I cook mine like I would cook pasta, 1 cup of Quinoa with lots of water strain after 15 minutes, let sit with cover on for another 5 minutes. That way it doesn't stick to the bottom.0 -
I posted a few recipes on my blog and cooking tips, check it out
Pretty much you can use it for anything in place of rice or noodles!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/DragonflyF15/view/quinoa-4355040 -
All these are awesome and I really want to try them. Got some fresh quinoa and I'm not sure what to do with it. Now I have some ideas.0
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I, like many others, use chicken broth or add some other form of seasoning to the water. I then saute onions, garlic, peppers, carrots, zucchini, squash, etc (whatever I can get my hands on) and add that to it after cooking. It's delicous and an easy go-to meal. I usually have some of this in the fridge all the time so I have something easy for those nights when something comes up or I have no idea what to have for lunch.0
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OMG, so yummy. My fave is with sun dried tomatoes & cheese. Google it and you will have recipes-a-plenty.0
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look up quinoa mac and cheese. its soooo goood!0
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Personally I don't like the texture of it .. BUT .. I had a meatloaf made with it that was amazing! This is the recipe they used - http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipe/quinoa-loaf-mushrooms-and-peas .. but you can google it and find one that you would like. Sparkpeople.com has a few also..0
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A link to a few quinoa recipes: http://www.fitfoodiefinds.com/2012/08/10-healthy-quinoa-recipes.html
Also, I made this soup recently and substituted quinoa for the wild rice -- it was delicious(!!), and one serving of the soup I made has 15 g protein . http://www.letsdishrecipes.com/2009/11/creamy-wild-rice-turkey-soup.html0 -
me too I live it with mangos0
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loads of recipes here: http://www.cookingquinoa.net/0
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I mix mine with avocados. 1.5c water to a boil, add 1c quinoa, simmer 15 mins. I cut up half an avocado and mix it in, then add pepper, chili powder, cayenne. and garlic powder. It's delicious!!0
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bump, would love to start using quinoa!0
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Make sure you rinse it very well in a fine mesh strainer before cooking it, it has a bitter coating. Cook 1 cup rinsed quinoa to 2 cups water, bring to boil in a medium saucepan and then reduce heat to med-low until all the water's gone. It's great as a cold salad with whatever chopped vegetables/proteins you prefer, may favourite combination is to mix it with a diced red pepper and crumbled goat cheese.
I didn't know you needed to rinse it the first time I cook Quinoa and it was really not good.. rinse well. I cook mine like I would cook pasta, 1 cup of Quinoa with lots of water strain after 15 minutes, let sit with cover on for another 5 minutes. That way it doesn't stick to the bottom.
you don't have to rinse it. It just depends on what you decide. I live gluten free and eat Quinoa all the time. I never rinse it!!!
BTW there is a thread on here somewhere that has TOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSS of recipes. I am sure if you searched you could find it!0 -
Google is your friend!
But I've also found some good recipes here: http://www.101cookbooks.com/main_courses/0 -
i think u can use it the same as rice. so...whatever u do to rice...do to quinoa.0
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