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These quinoa recipes make it easy to incorporate this ancient grain into delicious meals! Try quinoa salad, chili, tacos and more.
Quinoa (KEEN-wah) is one of the world’s most perfect foods (according tosome!), due to its high nutritional content. It’s actually a seed, not a grain, which makes it naturally gluten free. Quinoa is high in protein, calcium, Vitamin B, and iron. Fun fact: apparently the Incas thought it was sacred, because eating it regularly appeared to provide a long, healthy life.
How to incorporate this superfood in your everyday? Here are all the top easy quinoa recipes to do so, from quinoa salad to chili, tacos, grain bowls and more. All these quinoa meals and dishes have become family favorites and we hope they will in yours too!
And now…our top easy quinoa recipes!
Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa
Whether you’re a lover or a hater, one thing is true. Quinoa right out of the pot is pretty bland. You’ve got to have a few tricks up your sleeve to make it taste amazing. Here’s our best quinoa recipe to make it into a perfectly seasoned side dish. Just a few simple ingredients transform it from bland to bursting with flavor! Even quinoa haters will will want to take another bite…promise.
Go-To Quinoa Salad
Here’s a workhorse salad that’s fresh, delicious and ultra versatile: this deli-styleQuinoa Salad! There are loads of ways to make a salad with this fluffy grain and after experimenting for years, we’ve foundthe one. This quinoa recipe is delightfully refreshing, a jumble of crunchy, colorful veggies, fluffy quinoa grains, and a zingy Dijon mustard vinaigrette. It’s vegetable-packed, making it a great way to add veggies as a dinner side dish, lunch idea, or even picnics or potlucks.
Quinoa Tabbouleh
Another fantastic quinoa salad...Quinoa Tabbouleh! There’s something about the combination of herbaceous parsley, bright lemon and crunchy tomatoes and cucumber that makes magic. Traditional Middle Eastern tabbouleh is made with bulgur wheat, a quick cookingwhole grain. But seeing as quinoa is the grain of the moment…why not try it with quinoa? Turns out it works perfectly, making a delicious gluten free spin on this classic salad.
Breakfast Quinoa Bowl
Want to liven up your breakfast game? TryBreakfast Quinoa! This alternative to oatmeal is just as satisfying. Critics of quinoa find it bitter or bland, but this way to prepare it is anything but! Cook it with milk, maple syrup and cinnamon, then load it up with toppings like fresh berries, coconut and nut butter. It’s ahealthy breakfast ideathat’s a fun way to start the day.
Loaded Quinoa Tacos
These loaded quinoa tacos are one of our very favorite inventive ways to eat quinoa!They’re delicious vegetarian taco recipe, featuring a taco spiced quinoa taco filling, bell pepper slaw, spicy sour cream (or vegan sour cream), and feta cheese! And they take only 30 minutes to make, putting them at the top of our list of easy quinoa recipes.
Quinoa Chili
This protein-packed quinoa chili is a fan favorite!It’s beyond simple to make, and the flavor isoutstanding. (We hope you’ll agree.) It’s got a hint of smokiness to highlight the tangy tomatoes and savory black beans. Top it with your favorite toppings, and it’s so hearty and savory, you’ll forget it’s healthy, too.
Easy Quinoa Bowl
Last up in our quinoa dishes: quinoa bowls! Bowl meals are so popular these days, and often they’re on our table because it’s one of the easiest ways to turn random ingredients into a healthy dinner! But here’s the thing: you can’t just throw anything into a bowl. A good grain bowl has to be well-seasoned, and play up contrasts in color, texture and flavor. This one is Greek-inspired and stars our easy canned chickpeas withseasoned quinoa, colorful veggies andtahini sauce.
Kale Quinoa Salad
Here’s a quinoa recipe that’s beautifully fresh and saves well for meals throughout the week:kale quinoa salad! It’s full of healthy ingredients: quinoa, kale, peppers, carrots: and then covered in a delicious, ultra tangy dressing! It’ssoflavorful and keeps that flavor 3 to 4 days in the fridge. Lunches just got way more exciting! It also works as a side salad for healthy dinners.
Quinoa Enchiladas
These delicious vegetarian enchiladas are stuffed with artichokes and quinoa! They’re a filling vegetarian recipe that’s perfect for feeding a crowd. When Alex first tried this quinoa recipe, he said the meatiness of the filling reminded him of chicken — which is big praise for a recipe that has no meat. Oh and they also look gorgeous! Topped with thinly sliced red onion rings, the lovely purple circles contrast against the bright Monterrey jack cheese, fresh cilantro, and crumbled queso fresco.
Quinoa Fried Rice
Next up in our list of easy quinoa recipes, this quinoa fried rice! This unique take on fried rice is made with quinoa instead of rice, and packed with baby greens: spinach, chard and kale. Alex and I make quinoa fried rice without a recipe all the time as an easy weeknight meal. Once you make this recipe a few times, you can get the hang of it and customize to use up the veggies in your fridge. This is one of our top favorite quinoa meals: and especially for using up leftovers, since it’s made with cold quinoa!
Quinoa Stuffed Peppers
This quinoa stuffed peppers recipe is a colorful and delicious healthy dinner, full of Mediterranean flavors like lemon, parsley and feta.Roasting peppers is quite easy: it takes just 30 minutes and you can do it while preparing the remainder of the recipe. To make the quinoa filling, saute shallot and garlic, then add the quinoa, chopped pistachios, parsley, paprika, oregano and lemon. Then stuff the filling into the peppers and sprinkle everything with a healthy dose of feta cheese (or omit for vegan).
Mediterranean Quinoa Salad
This Mediterranean quinoa salad features greens, feta cheese, kalamata olives and a quinoa tomato sofrito blend. It’s a copycat of a Panera quinoa salad we made as a reader request!Sofrito is a sauce used as a base in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Latin American cooking. In Spanish cuisine, it’s garlic, onion, paprika, and tomatoes cooked in olive oil.The quinoa tomato sofrito blend has an almost meaty texture, and makes this a hearty and filling main dish salad.
Quinoa Burgers
This quinoa recipe takes a bit of time to put together, but it’s totally worth it! These flavorful quinoa burgers are easy to make and keep well in the fridge for several days. You can eat them with a bun, or place them on a bed of greens for a gluten free option. Top with hummus and avocado and dig in!
Moroccan Chickpea Stew with Quinoa
This Moroccan stew recipe is ultra flavorful, with a blend of Moroccan spices that’s truly irresistible! And it’s full of nutrient rich vegetables: sweet potatoes,chickpeas, tomatoes and spinach. Serve it with quinoa for a delicious plant based dinner that’s also gluten free.
Mediterranean Bowl
Looking for fresh quinoa dinner ideas? Try thisMediterranean Bowl, bursting with colorful veggies! It’s a simple “meal in a bowl” that stars spiced roasted vegetables, seasoned with an irresistible mix of cumin, coriander, garlic and a hint of cinnamon. Add to that quinoa, fresh cucumber and tomato, and top it all off with a creamy lemon tahini sauce.
How to cook quinoa
There are a few ways to cook quinoa. Over the years, Alex and I have messed up quinoa numerous times: cooking it too fast so it’s hard and crunchy, or overcooking it so it’s mushy. I will say, how to cook quinoa is not a simple matter! We have two methods we like to use to cook quinoa:
- Perfect Quinoa on the StovetopThis is our master recipe for cooking quinoa on the stovetop and the correct quinoa to water ratio. It takes about 25 to 30 minutes, and it requires a little baby sitting to make sure the liquid is cooking out evenly, but it’s mostly hands off.
- Instant Pot Quinoa (Pressure Cooker)If you have a pressure cooker, you can use it to make quinoa! It takes about 16 minutes and is almost totally hands off! This is the method we’ve started to use more often, since we have an Instant Pot. Get it: 6 Quart Instant Pot
Quinoa nutrition
Last up: is quinoa healthy? Yes, this superfood is loaded with nutritional benefits! Here’s a breakdown (data source:Quinoa Nutrition):
- Quinoa is a plant-based protein powerhouse. 1 cup quinoa has 8 grams protein or about 16% of your daily value.
- It’s loaded with fiber. 1 cup quinoa has 5 grams fiber, or about 20% your daily need.
- Quinoais a good source of antioxidants and minerals. It provides more magnesium, iron, and zinc than many common grains.
How does quinoa stack up against rice? See Quinoa vs Rice: Which is Better?
15 Easy Quinoa Recipes
- Author: Sonja
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Description
Here’s a basic quinoa recipe that’s seasoned so it tastes irresistible! This recipe will convince even quinoa haters take another bite.
Ingredients
Scale
- 1 cup dry quinoa (or 3 cups cooked and skip Step 1 and 2)*
- 1 tablespoon butter (olive oil or coconut oil for vegan)
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoonkosher salt
- Optional: ¼ cup finely chopped fresh herbs, like chives, basil, dill, oregano, thyme, cilantro, or Italian parsley, ¼ cup feta cheese crumbles
Instructions
- Rinse the quinoa using a fine mesh strainer, then drain completely. Place quinoa in a saucepan with 2 cups water. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot and simmer where the water is just bubbling for about 15 to 17 minutes, until the water has been completely absorbed. Check by pulling back the quinoa with a fork to see if water remains.
- Turn off the heat and let sit with the lid on to steam for 5 minutes, then fluff the quinoa with a fork.
- Stir in the butter, dried oregano, garlic powder, andkosher salt. If using fresh herbs, stir in the herbs (and feta cheese, if using). Taste and add additional salt if necessary.
Notes
*Other seasoning options:Mix the quinoa with ¼ cupbasil pesto, or stir in 2 teaspoonsItalian seasoning,herbes de Provence, orGreek seasoning.
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan
Keywords: Quinoa recipes, Quinoa, Easy quinoa recipes
Looking for more easy quinoa recipes?
Outside of these featured quinoa meals, here are a few more quinoa dishes that we love:
- Mexican Quinoa Recipe
- Stress Relieving Quinoa Avocado Salad
- Quinoa with Roasted Vegetables
- Summer Quinoa Salad with Corn
- Quinoa Bean Salad with Lemon
- Crispy Quinoa Granola
- Vegan Quinoa Salad with Snap Peas
- Pesto Quinoa Recipe
- Quinoa Stuffed Grilled Zucchini
- Grilled Eggplant with Herbed Quinoa
- Stuffed Acorn Squash with Quinoa and Herbs
Last updated: September 2020
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About Quinoa
Quinoa, pronounced as KEEN-wah, is a highly nutritious seed that is often mistaken for a grain due to its culinary uses. It is naturally gluten-free and is considered a complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. Quinoa is also rich in calcium, Vitamin B, and iron, making it a popular choice for those seeking a nutrient-dense diet. The Incas revered quinoa as a sacred food due to its perceived ability to promote long and healthy lives. This ancient grain has gained popularity in modern cuisine due to its versatility and health benefits.
Incorporating Quinoa into Meals
Quinoa can be incorporated into a variety of dishes, from salads and tacos to chili and breakfast bowls. Its neutral flavor makes it a versatile ingredient that can be easily adapted to different flavor profiles. Some popular quinoa recipes include perfectly seasoned quinoa, quinoa salad, quinoa tacos, quinoa chili, breakfast quinoa bowl, quinoa tabbouleh, and quinoa bowls. These recipes offer a range of flavors and textures, making quinoa a suitable ingredient for both savory and sweet dishes.
Cooking Quinoa
There are several methods for cooking quinoa, including stovetop and pressure cooker techniques. When cooking quinoa on the stovetop, it is important to rinse the quinoa thoroughly and use the correct quinoa-to-water ratio to achieve a fluffy texture. Alternatively, an Instant Pot or pressure cooker can be used to cook quinoa in a shorter amount of time with minimal hands-on effort.
Nutritional Benefits of Quinoa
Quinoa is known for its nutritional benefits, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. It is a plant-based protein powerhouse, providing a significant amount of protein and fiber per serving. Additionally, quinoa is a good source of antioxidants, magnesium, iron, and zinc, surpassing many common grains in terms of nutritional value.
In summary, quinoa is a versatile and nutritious ingredient that can be incorporated into a wide range of dishes, from salads and tacos to breakfast bowls and stuffed peppers. Its high protein content, gluten-free nature, and rich nutritional profile make it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals and those seeking to add variety to their meals.