Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Strawberries and Watermelon

August 16, 2012 | Filed Under Cereals/Grains, Fruits, Quinoa, Salad | 8 Comments 

I’ve eaten quinoa once or twice before and thought it wasn’t bad, but I never rushed to try it again.   I was never excited to eat it again — until this recipe from Gluten-free Goddess.   After making this quinoa salad, I had an I-Love-Quinoa moment.  Since then, I’ve been eating it a lot — several times in the week.   I really DO love it.  I love its sorta nutty flavor, love its grainy, fluffy texture.  I love that quinoa is very nutritious and high in protein.  I’m a rice eater but lately, I’ve been substituting rice with quinoa.  Oh, and I love how I can eat quinoa any time of the day — breakfast, lunch or dinner.

In this recipe, I love how the quinoa tastes so good with the greens, blueberries, strawberries and watermelon.  I could have cut the fruits a bit smaller but I don’t mind the chunk-sized fruits.  As a matter of fact, I like that size. 

Another reason I love this recipe is because it is no-fuss one, especially during the heatwave weather we’ve been having.  The fruits in the salad make it taste refreshing and the grain makes it filling.  Perfect!

I super puffy heart quinoa!  I super puffy heart Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Strawberries and Watermelon! 

Paz

 

Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Strawberries and Watermelon
from Gluten-free Goddess

Make the quinoa. Let it cool to room temperature.

 

 

Meanwhile, prepare the fruit and baby greens.

Ingredients:

1.5 cups fresh blueberries, washed, picked over
1.5 cups fresh strawberries, washed, sliced
1.5 cups diced watermelon
6 cups baby salad greens
A handful of fresh chopped herbs: cilantro, dill, parsley and mint

For the dressing:

1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
Fresh squeezed lime juice from 1-2 limes
Cracked pepper, to taste

Instructions:

When the quinoa has cooled, drizzle it with the extra virgin olive oil and toss well to coat, fluffing with a fork to separate the grains. Add the fresh squeezed lime juice and toss again. Season with cracked pepper, to taste. Taste test. Add more olive oil or lime as needed.

Add the blueberries to the quinoa, and toss lightly.

Distribute the baby greens on six plates. Add the quinoa and blueberries. Add the sliced strawberries and diced watermelon, and the fresh chopped herbs.

And voila! A vegan gluten-free salad worthy of July Fourth. 

Cook time: Maybe 30 minutes

 

Serves six.



Sopa de Quinua con Queso (Quinoa and Cheese Soup)

July 28, 2008 | Filed Under Cheese, Guest Bloggers, Quinoa, Soups/Chowders/Gumbos, South American Cuisine | 42 Comments 

 Please help me welcome guest blogger, Layla of Laylita’s Recipes.  Thank you, Layla, for being here!

Paz

  

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 This is my first time as a guest blogger and I’m very happy that it is for Paz, who has been one of the warmest and friendliest people I’ve met since I started my food blog. I wanted to make something that I would make for her if I lived nearby and could bring it over to help her recover, too bad Seattle is kind of far away from NY, so I made a quinoa and cheese soup that is both tasty and healthy. Soup is the answer to all problems, at least that’s the way it seemed when I was growing up in Ecuador: you’re not feeling too well? Eat your soup. You want to get bigger, taller, skinnier, smarter, etc? Eat your soup. You want dessert? Eat your soup. You want to go outside and play? Eat your soup. You would think I would have ended up hating soups, but I actually really enjoy a good bowl of soup, it’s one of those things that I crave when I’m feeling sick and wish my mom lived next door –instead of 4,500 miles away –so that she could make me some homemade soup.

The first step to making a good soup is the refrito, also known as sofrito, which is the base of the soup, it consists of heating oil or butter –or sometimes lard – and adding onions, garlic, tomatoes (peppers, celery and other vegetables can also be added depending on the soup) along with the spices and seasonings you will use for the soup, I almost always add ground cumin and achiote or annatto powder to my refrito, for this quinoa and cheese soup I also added some dry oregano and ground coriander seeds (which are seeds from the cilantro plant that have been dried).  This soup has quinoa – which is healthy and all of that good stuff, but what I like about quinoa is the texture, I love the way the little seeds pop in your mouth -, as well as potatoes, cheese and cilantro, which remind a lot of another delicious soup called locro de papas. Whenever I make a soup that has potatoes in it, I like to add the potatoes to the refrito and let them cook for just a few minutes so that they get just a little bit browned and then add the water or broth. I used queso fresco, which is fresh Mexican cheese that you can find in most supermarkets, but you can also use feta cheese instead, feta is a little bit more salty so adjust the salt according to your preference; and like many other Ecuadorian soups I serve this one with some diced avocado and hot sauce on the side.
Paz, thank you for this opportunity and I wish you a speedy recovery.
 

 

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Sopa de Quinua con Queso (Quinoa and Cheese Soup)

Laylita’s Recipes

Ingredients:
2 tbs olive oil
2 cups diced white onion, about 1 large onion
4 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tomato, peeled, seeded and chopped finely
½ tsp cumin
¼ tsp achiote powder
1 tsp dry oregano
¼ tsp ground coriander
5-6 potatoes, peeled and cut in small chunks
1 cup uncooked quinoa, pre-washed
8 cups water or broth
1 cup milk
2 cups grated or crumbled queso fresco, can use feta cheese
4 tbs finely chopped cilantro or parsley to garnish
Salt and pepper to taste
Sides – avocado and hot sauce
Preparation:
1.       Heat the olive oil over medium heat in a large saucepan, add the onions, garlic, tomato, cumin, achiote, oregano, coriander, salt and pepper, mix well and cook until the onions are soft, about 8 minutes.
2.       Add the chopped potatoes, stir them well to coat them with onions and spices and cook them for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3.       Add the water or broth, bring to a boil.
4.       Add the uncooked quinoa, reduce the temperature and simmer until the quinoa and potatoes are tender, about 25 minutes.
5.       Add the milk and cheese, stir and cook for another 5 minutes.
6.       Add the chopped cilantro or parsley, taste and add additional salt/pepper if needed.

7.       Serve warm with diced or sliced avocado and hot sauce.
 

  

 

 

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