Quinoa Recipes?
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I'd love to know this as well. I just bought some and need ideas0
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same. I make a salad with mine.
cool the quinoa
Red onion
celery
chickpeas
walnuts
(you could add diced chicken) and maybe some raisins
olive oil + rice vinegar + apple cider vinegar.0 -
Ok I'm lost what is Quinoa?0
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Turkey Quinoa Meatloaf!
http://www.theperfectpantry.com/2011/01/recipe-for-quinoa-turkey-meatloaf.html0 -
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My co-worker puts canned tuna, chopped up hard boiled eggs and feta in her's with a little cayenne pepper to give it some kick. She said it sounded nasty when her BF made it but it's so good. I have not been brave enough to try it yet!0
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i think its on something called the interwebs or something? not really too sure...0 -
Ok I'm lost what is Quinoa?
It's an ancient whole grain, high in protien and fiber-very healthy. I fix it and have it hot in place of rice.0 -
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Awesome quinoa recipes!!! http://tinyurl.com/324f3kn
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If everyone used google correctly and fully, there'd be no need for any posts at all on mfp. Wouldn't that be fun?
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I didn't even notice that search feature lol. I'm pretty new to this site, haha.
I like to hear from people who can tell me their experiences w/ food though. Google is great but real people are better as far as being able to describe the flavors, answering questions etc.0 -
I use it as a rice substitute. Great thrown into soups / stews (though beware...it soaks up a lot of water!!). I also use it as the base for any dish you'd eat on rice (i.e. indian food). The limits are just your imagination!!0
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My husband makes homemade cookies out of them!!0
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http://www.nbc.com/the-biggest-loser/exclusives/nutrition/contestant-recipes/mango-quinoa-salad/
They made this on biggest loser last season. I make it often.0 -
I have used it pretty much wherever I would normally use (brown) rice. I really like it with honey and raisins.0
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My husband makes homemade cookies out of them!!
Ooooo....do share the recipe, please!0 -
I didn't even notice that search feature lol. I'm pretty new to this site, haha.
I like to hear from people who can tell me their experiences w/ food though. Google is great but real people are better as far as being able to describe the flavors, answering questions etc.
it's all good.
yep, it can be pretty bland without a dressing or something to spice it up. or sub it for rice (like someone else said) and toss on something to it. i typically make a few servings and seems to keep well in the fridge
for some ideas, Check out the recipe section here, some good stuff. also, you can check out skinnytaste.com as well.0 -
Ok I'm lost what is Quinoa?
It's a mid-sized bird, generally considered in the order Galliformes. Quite tasty.0 -
Its great added into soups! Also instead of cooking it just in water you can cook it in chicken or beef broth.
You can cook it & eat it like oatmeal. Add it to meats to make meat loaf or meat balls. You can even add some cooked and cooled to salads or wraps. Substitute it in any recipe that calls for rice.
I have a cook book called Quinoa 365 the everyday super food & there are tons of amazing recipes in there! You can buy quinoa flour ( or grind it yourself) & makes cakes & cookies & stuff with it.
Once you learn a few different ways, the possibilities are endless...0 -
I simply add low fat yogurt and toasted walnuts (they have good fats). or you can add a teeny bit of ranch, sliced cucumbers/tomatoes with cilantro and lime juice in it these are my favorite ways to eat it0
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One of my favorite taco joints (Snack Dragon, LES, all you New Yorkers should go, right now!) serves it in what they call a quack-n-cheese. It's pretty much a vegetarian taco with out the tortilla or mac-n-cheese with pico de gallo and it's SO GOOD!!!!0
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My favorite so far has been a quinoa paella.
Box of quinoa
Box of low sodium chicken stock
McCormick recipe inspirations spanish chicken skillet seasoning pack (this is one of those packs with 6 or so individual spices)
onion
red pepper
can of tomato paste
frozen peas
1 cup water
and your choice of proteins. I use chicken and shrimp but a nice smoked or andouille sausage and mussels taste good too.
Cook the quinoa al dente using the chicken stock in a separate pot.
In a cast iron skillet (or another pan that can go from stove top to oven) sear your chicken and/or sausage.
Combine the quinoa, vegetables, spices, chicken/sausage, water and tomato paste in the skillet. Top with the shrimp and/or mussels. Cook in a 350 degree oven for about 15 min or until the quinoa is thoroughly cooked and most of the water has evaporated.
Let cool and enjoy!0 -
My husband makes homemade cookies out of them!!0
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I made this for lunch with the Quinoa I bought. Added diced grilled chicken breasts, sundried tomatoes, feta cheese, some dried herbs and cayenne pepper. Turned out really yummy
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My favorite so far has been a quinoa paella.
Box of quinoa
Box of low sodium chicken stock
McCormick recipe inspirations spanish chicken skillet seasoning pack (this is one of those packs with 6 or so individual spices)
onion
red pepper
can of tomato paste
frozen peas
1 cup water
and your choice of proteins. I use chicken and shrimp but a nice smoked or andouille sausage and mussels taste good too.
Cook the quinoa al dente using the chicken stock in a separate pot.
In a cast iron skillet (or another pan that can go from stove top to oven) sear your chicken and/or sausage.
Combine the quinoa, vegetables, spices, chicken/sausage, water and tomato paste in the skillet. Top with the shrimp and/or mussels. Cook in a 350 degree oven for about 15 min or until the quinoa is thoroughly cooked and most of the water has evaporated.
Let cool and enjoy!
now this sounds delicious. ok minus the shrimp. ;-) Thanks!0 -
You can also buy quinoa as flakes (for an "oatmeal" type of breakfast) or as flour (for baking). Haven't tried these myself yet, but I am planning to!0
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