If you haven't tried quinoa, NOW IS THE TIME! Quinoa (pronounced keen-wah) is a seed that was considered a sacred food and a staple in the diets of the Incas. These days it is referred to as a supergrain because it loaded with twice the protein of regular cereal grains, lots of fiber, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, fewer carbohydrates, and even a dose of healthy fats. One cup of quinoa has 24 grams of complete protein, which provides 48% of the daily recommended value- AMAZING!
Quinoa comes comes in a variety of colors- white, red, black and for the most part it all has a mild flavor that will complement just about anything. While there are all kinds of recipes and ways to cook with it, I like incorporating it into a salad because the different ingredients and variations are endless!
I started by adding 1 cup of quinoa to 2 cups of boiling water and boiled for about 15 minutes.
Next, I prepped all my ingredients.
I picked some of my favorite vegetables but you could add quinoa to just about anything!
spinach, red pepper, green olives,
feta cheese, sweet potato, red onion,
quinoa, parsley, baby portabella mushrooms
I diced up the red onion,
the red pepper,
and sautéed them in a little bit of olive oil, garlic and then added the mushrooms.
I washed and cut up the spinach.
Chopped up green olives.
I added the cooked quinoa
to the spinach, olives, the sautéed vegis.
I added a baked sweet potato chopped into squares
and sprinkled a handful of chopped parsley
and feta cheese.
I mixed everything together
and filled up a bowl for myself :)
Serve as a side dish or even as a main dish- makes for a great lunch!
I've even started using it as a filling for wraps.
Use a whole grain tortilla and fill with quinoa salad.
Roll up.
Cut in half and quickly consume!
Thanks for the info on quinoa. I've seen it in the store and wondered if I should try it. The salad looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love quinoa and that looks delicious!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks so tasty, I surely will try it out! Thank you for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. I eat quinoa all the time (I'm a vegetarian and they say we especially should eat it cause of the protein!), but I've never tried it in a salad. I often use it in place of rice, and sometimes I make a broccoli quinoa casserole that is delish! But your salad looks great--I'm gonna have to try that one for sure!
ReplyDeletemy mom is hooked on quinoa. whe will be excited to have a new recipe...and ill try it to...looks yummy for my tummy!
ReplyDeleteI love when you do recipes--the photos are just wonderful and it always sounds and looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteoh, your photos are amazing! and that salad looks so yummy! i some quinoa in the pantry and think i will stop and pick up the other ingredients tomorrow. i have been a bit bored with my lunches lately and the wrap looked exactly like what i've been wanting.
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This looks so very delicious! I usually use white quinoa in place of rice in recipes... but THIS! This recipe looks so tasty! and you presented it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe, Alisa! I have recently added quinoa to my diet but needed some ideas. Your photos of all the food prep is fabulous. I know how much time that takes to stage BEFORE YOU PREPARE IT. I'm off to the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteLooks, delish, healthy and beautiful.. thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous! I haven't tried quinoa. Does it cook quickly? What is the texture of quinoa like? Is it crunchy? Soft like eating rice or soft like eating the balls in tapioca? I'm very curious.
ReplyDeletethe last two years in manzanita, we have hit up bread and ocean. they have a really good quinoa salad. this makes me miss oregon.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy. i've been cooking and using it the same as rice. but first had it in a vegetarian cafe that served it in quesadilla. i've not seen it as dark as you are using, i'll have to look for some.
ReplyDeletewow!It looks so yummy!Perfect colors and i will definitely try quinoa!
ReplyDeleteOoo I have some white Quinoa in my cupboard. Never made a salad with it before. Looks yummy! Will have to try your recipe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about trying Quinoa and you've pushed me over the edge to do it!
ReplyDeleteYour salad looks yummy! TFS
yum! i am definitely making this but i doubt my process will be as beautiful as you do it! thanks for sharing such a healthy dish.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading about (kwin o a) it and wanted to try it, but at my store it was pretty expensive. Your salad sure is full of pretty colors. Lotsa vitamins there.
ReplyDeleteTerri
I love quinoa! I've been doing a salad with it myself, but never thought about using it with sweet potato. Sounds so delicious. Gonna have to give it a try. :)
ReplyDeleteI have quinoa in stock. That looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum! I use qiunoa a lot as an alternative for hot rice bowls, but have not used it in salads. I am definitely giving it a try!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh my delicious. I think they talk about Quinoa in the book Born to Run. I know I've read about it somewhere, and I'm pretty sure that's it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! I just discovered quinoa...I have major digestive issues and I find this food is a good source of protein. I love having a new recipe! (nice pics, too...you food photographer, you :) )
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Lara
This salad looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteRuth
this looks absolutely delicious! I will definitely have to try it.
ReplyDeleteThat is one creative and great looking salad-I'm sure it tastes great too! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAlisa - I love your creative and healthy cooking recipes!!! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteYour salad looks fantastic! I can't wait to prepare it and taste all the luscious foods in it! Thanks for sharing.
Linda
Alisa, I can't tell you how much I love this recipe!!! Even my husband like it and I've been taking a little for lunch all week!!! Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU. I am a new lover of quinoa, but I haven't really done anything with it except add pesto and pecorino cheese. Also, your serving bowl is beautiful. Where is it from?
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to try out whole grain tortilla and fill it with quinoa salad. Thank you so much for sharing this yummy recipe. :) Oh by the way, your photos are all amazing! Keep up the good work! :)
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