Delicious & Easy Quinoa Recipe (It's What the Cool Kids Are Doing!) (2024)

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October 14, 2010

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By Kathryn Budig

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Kathryn Budig is an internationally celebrated yoga teacher and author. She she trained at Yogaworks in Los Angeles under Maty Ezraty and Chuck Miller.

Delicious & Easy Quinoa Recipe (It's What the Cool Kids Are Doing!) (3)

October 14, 2010

I am a self professed lover of quinoa (pronounced ki:nwa). This Peruvian grain is the powerhouse replacement for pasta or rice. Not only can it blend in beautifully with any sauce or flavor, it is packed full of protein, gluten-free and only takes 10-15 minutes to make. It comes in traditional white form, red and black. I encourage trying them all, but have created a recipe to start with the traditional white. This recipe is easy, crisp and delicious! Vegetarians feel free to replace chicken broth with vegetable and loose the shrimp as the meal would go just fine without an extra protein.

Enjoy, and remember it’s not ‘kah-no-ah’, it’s ‘ki:nwa’ and it’s what all the cool kids are doing.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup quinoa, soaked
  • 1 fennel bulb, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 cup grated Romano cheese
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced + 1/2 reserved
  • 8 large whole uncooked shrimp
  • 1 T extra virgin olive oil + dollop for quinoa (Lucini)
  • 1 T butter + knob for quinoa (Plugra)
  • 1 3/4 cup free range organic chicken broth or vegetable broth
  • 1 small bunch basil, sliced
  • sea salt and fresh pepper to taste

Instructions:

Soak your quinoa anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour. This process makes the grain easier to digest. Dry the quinoa and place in a warm pot. Toast on medium heat, stirring often until lightly golden. Add 1 3/4 cups broth, knob of butter and pinch of salt. Bring to a boil. Stir for a moment, reduce heat to low and cover for about 15 minutes, checking in until the quinoa is fluffy.

Peel and remove the tail from the shrimp. Dice into bite size piece and place into a bath of cool water and 1/2 lemon juice. The lemon will remove that ‘fishy’ odor from your kitchen as you prepare the food.

Remove the fronds (reserve for garnish) and stems from the fennel bulb. Rinse well and dice. Peel two garlic cloves and mince. Set these guys aside and melt your butter in a medium to large saute pan on medium heat. Add the olive oil and fennel bulb. Saute until tender or translucent. Add the garlic and red pepper flakes for another 2 minutes. Drain your shrimp and toss them in for 5 minutes or until cooked through. Reduce heat to low adding lemon juice, cheese, salt and pepper until the Romano has blended in. Pour contents into a large serving bowl with the quinoa and mix well. Fold in the basil and garnish with any additional salt/pepper, lemon zest or cheese. Add the fennel fronds for a sweet presentation. Enjoy!

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FAQs

How do you make quinoa taste good? ›

Meat or meat broth works very well. We primarily cook our quinoa in pork broth with bits of leftover pork chop in it, and the rich flavor from the meat tones down the flavor of the quinoa. Strong flavors like onions or spices work too.

What is the best way to eat quinoa? ›

Once you've made a batch of quinoa, you have endless options for using it. Make it the base of your next grain bowl, toss it into a salad, or stuff it into squash or sweet potatoes. It's also at home in soups & wraps, and it pairs nicely with sweet flavors as well as savory.

What is quinoa good for kids? ›

Yes. Quinoa is rich in carbohydrates to provide quick energy, protein for the essential building blocks of growth, and fiber to help baby's gut microbiome flourish and balance blood sugar levels.

What happens if you don't rinse quinoa? ›

It wasn't a huge difference in texture, but definitely noticeable. Rinsing quinoa definitely starts to hydrate the seeds. Flavor – In terms of flavor, the unrinsed quinoa definitely had a nuttier, earthier flavor, but I didn't find it bitter at all. The rinsed quinoa was definitely milder and the flavors more muted.

Is quinoa healthier than rice? ›

Quinoa is rich in both fiber and protein, contains a much higher amount of other nutrients, and has a similar fluffy texture to the rice. A cup of quinoa contains twice more protein and about 5 g more fiber than white rice. Quinoa contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice.

What does quinoa do to your body? ›

The fiber in quinoa can also help with cholesterol and blood sugar levels, lowering your risk of diabetes and heart disease. Quinoa is rich in antioxidants, which can prevent damage to your heart and other organs. A diet high in antioxidants has been linked with a decreased risk of heart disease.

Why should you soak quinoa before cooking? ›

*Soaking grains helps to remove some of the naturally occurring phytic acid in the grain, which helps improve digestibility and speed cook time. To soak: Rinse quinoa thoroughly then add to a large mixing bowl or pot and cover with twice the amount of lukewarm water (2 cups water, 1 cup quinoa).

Is it OK to eat quinoa everyday? ›

You can eat one-two cups of cooked quinoa in a day. You should avoid eating it if you experience stomachache, itchiness or vomiting after consuming it. A study by Harvard Public School of Health has reported that eating a bowl of quinoa daily is healthy and without any side effects.

How does quinoa burn belly fat? ›

How Quinoa Helps In Weight Loss? Rich dietary fibre and protein increase metabolism, and that makes quinoa good for weight loss. Cooked Quinoa contains five grams of dietary fibre per cup. Eating high fibre foods is often the missing piece when a person is trying to shed weight.

What can I mix with quinoa? ›

13 Ways To Add More Flavor To Quinoa
  1. Cook it in broth instead of water. ...
  2. Dress it with a vinaigrette. ...
  3. Mix cooked quinoa with caramelized onions. ...
  4. Infuse it with dried fruit and fruit scraps. ...
  5. Add oil and salt to cooked quinoa. ...
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  7. Don't skimp on the garlic. ...
  8. Season your water with spices.
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What diseases does quinoa prevent? ›

People susceptible to heart attack, cardiovascular disease and stroke can benefit from eating more quinoa to help manage their cholesterol levels. The fiber content found in quinoa may help reduce LDL cholesterol levels. Additionally, quinoa's ample omega-3 fatty acids may have a significant positive impact.

Is quinoa a super food? ›

Nicknamed a “superfood,” quinoa is a complete source of protein, which means it contains all nine amino acids, and it's also a great source of fiber (it contains more than any other grain) and heart-healthy fats.

When can kids eat quinoa? ›

When can babies eat quinoa? Quinoa can be offered to babies as soon as they're ready to start solids, usually around 6 months. It's important to remember that your baby is unique and that rather than going by the calendar, you need to make sure your baby is DEVELOPMENTALLY ready to start solids.

Is it better to soak quinoa before cooking? ›

In short, no, you don't need to soak quinoa. However, doing so is said to remove phytic acid, which may make it easier for people to digest quinoa. If you just want to remove the bitter flavor from quinoa, rinse it under cold water for about a minute.

Why does my quinoa turn out mushy? ›

One Part Quinoa to Two Parts Water

It all comes down to texture. Add too little water and your grains may burn on the bottom of the pot before they cook through. Add too much water and you'll end up with soggy, overcooked, and mushy grains.

Should you stir quinoa while cooking? ›

Stay vigilant: Stir the grains constantly to avoid burning, watching for that perfect golden moment, around 6 to 8 minutes. Water is this grain's go-to companion, but other liquids–think low-sodium chicken, mushroom or vegetable broth–add flavor. Just keep the ratio 2 cups liquid to 1 cup quinoa.

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