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Vegetarian Quinoa Recipe
Quinoa With Toasted Almonds and Dried Cranberries
4 - 6 Servings: This quinoa recipe goes well with moist curry dishes, such as Crockpot Chickpea Curry, or Easy Vegetable Curry, green salad and flat bread.
Quinoa has a nutty flavor and a pleasing texture similar to rice. It's good source of vegetarian protein, vitamins and minerals - iron, magnesium, Vit E, potassium, amino acids, and fiber.
Unlike wheat or rice, quinoa is a good source of lysine. Quinoa is also gluten free, and has more fat than most grains.
More quinoa info
Ingredients:
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1 cup quinoa
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1/2 cup sliced blanched almonds
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1 veggie cube
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1 1/2 cups boiling water
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1/2 tsp salt
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1 cinnamon stick
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1 bay leaf
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1/2 cup dried cranberries
Directions
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Soak the quinoa 1/2 - 1 hour in cold water
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Rinse very thoroughly in water several times. For each rinse, pour off most of the water and finish draining through a large fine mesh strainer
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Shake dry in the strainer
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On medium heat, stir and toast the sliced almonds until golden
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Remove from pan
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Stir and toast the quinoa until dry and turning color
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Transfer toasted quinoa, toasted almonds, and cranberries to 2 qt saucepan
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Add boiling water, veggie cube, salt, bay leaf and cinnamon stick
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Bring back to boil
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Cover, turn the heat to simmer, cook for 20 minutes
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Remove from heat and allow to sit five minutes with lid on
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Fluff gently with a fork and serve.
Quinoa Tips:
Quinoa is native to the Andes, where it has been a staple food for 6000 years. Quinoa is light, easily digested, and has the most complete nutrition, and highest protein content of any grain! Technically, quinoa isn't a grain, but certainly acts like one. More quinoa info.
- Quinoa has high oil content, so should be stored in the fridge or freezer to avoid becoming rancid
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A tight fitting lid is essential for even cooking
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Quinoa is coated with saponin, which will give it a bitter taste unless you wash it very thoroughly - those tiny flaky bits in the rinse water are the saponin
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Because of it's high protein content, quinoa is a satisfying meal with beans or nuts and veggies added (see recipes below)
More Quinoa Recipes, & Things to Eat With Quinoa
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