M.C. asks from Stafford, TX on July 22, 2012
I Need Some Creative Quinoa Recipes!
I recently started cooking with quinoa and I love it! Problem is, I keep making the same few dishes over and over... quinoa with fish and steamed veggies... quinoa with grilled chicken and peppers... quinoa salad with lemon and herbs.
I want to mix things up! Does anyone have any awesome quinoa recipes I can try??
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Cat - that sounds great! I never thought of having quinoa AND rice in one dish! This may be on the menu tomorrow, thanks!
Thanks everyone for the great ideas! I can't wait to try some of these recipes, they ALL sound super yummy!
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C.W. answers from Lynchburg on July 22, 2012
Hi alien-
I 'toast' my quinoa...
I throw it on a moderately hot cast iron pan...and toast it til it is popping like popcorn...then...as the popping slows...I add some butter...and take it off the heat.
I MOST often use this in a rice pilaf.
I throw it in as I am cooking the rice...then add sauted veggies...and at the end fresh parsley and some THIN sliced green onions...maybe some fresh finely chopped rosemary...
YUM...
best luck!
michele/cat
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H.W. answers from Portland on July 22, 2012
I have used quinoa as a substitute for bulgar in tabbouleh. Love it.
I keep my tabbouleh very simple, as I don't care for mint and can't do green onions:
Cook up a half cup quinoa in one cup water. Let cool.
1.5 cups of coarsely chopped Italian parsley
Mix together. Drizzle olive oil over this, then add in juice of one lemon, 1-2 teaspoons dried dill (probably 2 + if chopped fresh), salt and pepper. Mix again, adjust ingredients to taste.
I then serve chopped, ripe tomatoes separately. This way, if you have leftover tabbouleh, the tomato won't throw the taste off. (also, my son likes the rest of it but dislikes tomatoes. this way, everyone wins.)
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S.B. answers from Dallas on July 22, 2012
My kids like it when we make it and add some black beans and sliced smoked sausage. We add a little cilantro from our garden. My son asked if we could add corn next time, so we will try that.
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A.M. answers from Phoenix on July 23, 2012
My sister makes Quinoa for breakfast with a little raw sugar and fresh berries.
I make Quinoa and add it to a brushetta instead of eating it on bread.
I make a Mexican Quinoa salad. Add tomato, cilantro, black beans, finely chopped onion, some olive oil and lots of fresh lemon or lime. When I'm ready to serve it I add diced avacodo. You can eat as is or make it a dip and serve with tortillas.
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T.P. answers from Milwaukee on July 23, 2012
This is a good one for quinoa and black beans:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/quinoa-and-black-beans/detai...
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M.R. answers from Seattle on July 22, 2012
I've made Tabouleh for years with quinoa.
My new fave is:
http://www.canadianfamily.ca/recipe/moroccan-quinoa-salad/
We also cook it for breakfast and add dried fruits, splash of milk & butter.
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X.O. answers from Chicago on July 22, 2012
This has become a family favorite here:
http://www.foodbuzz.com/blogs/5143836-chicken-and-quinoa-...
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