If you are working
with uncooked quinoa, bring 1 cup of quinoa and 2 cups of water to boil in a medium saucepan.
So imagine my bliss when I saw this granola
with UNCOOKED quinoa.
Not exact matches
This is
uncooked quinoa, which you then need to cook
with water on the stove.
I sauteed a bit of red onion, garlic, bok choy and mushroom in a skillet then transfered the veggies into a pot
with 1/2 cup
uncooked quinoa, 1/2 cup cooked chickpeas, 1 cup vegetable stock and some spices (basil, anise seed, cayenne pepper, S&P).
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I understand that I need to cook the
quinoa before as directed on the package but I don't know how much of the dry
quinoa to start
with... If this recipe calls for 3 cups cooked
quinoa do you have an estimate of how many cups
uncooked quinoa that would be?
Cinnamon
Quinoa 1 cup
uncooked Quinoa pinch flaky sea salt 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon 1 small handfull raisins (we used green raisins
with a smoky flavor)
Rise
uncooked quinoa in fine mesh strainer and place in saucepan
with 1 cup of watermelon juice.
* To cook
quinoa: Combine 2 cups / 12 oz / 340 g of well - rinsed
uncooked quinoa with 3 cups / 700 ml water and 1/2 teaspoon fine - grain sea salt in a medium saucepan.
Combine rinsed
uncooked 1/2 cup of
quinoa with 1 cup of water in a small pot and cook on high heat until water starts to boil.
Next, place 1 cup
uncooked quinoa on the bottom of the casserole dish and layer
with diced onion and red pepper on top.
1 large butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 3 / 4 - inch dice 2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 3 / 4 - inch dice 4 carrots, peels and sliced crosswise into 1 / 4 - inch thick rounds 4 tablespoons of olive oil 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped 1 large red bell pepper, seeded and cut into 1 - inch long slices 2 serrano peppers, seeded and cut into 1 / 4 - inch dice (You could substitute jalapeño peppers for something less spicy) 4 cloves garlic, chopped 1 1/2 teaspoons marjoram 1 stick of cinnamon (or 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon) 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 tablespoon paprika 1 28 - ounce can chopped tomatoes
with juice 1 cup
uncooked quinoa 1 1/2 cups cooked beans (kidney, cannellini or black) or 1 can beans, rinsed Salt to taste
I also have been making bread
with a bit of
uncooked quinoa thrown in and it has been quite nice.
Quinoa, Nut and Cherry Bars adapted from Bon Appetit 1 cup coarsely chopped almonds 1/2 cup uncooked quinoa, rinsed and drained (it does not have to be dry before using) 1/4 cup raw pumpkin seeds 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds 1 cup dried cherries (unsweetened if possible) 2 tablespoons maple syrup 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt Pre-heat oven to 350 — spray an 8 x 8 baking pan with non-stick cooking
Quinoa, Nut and Cherry Bars adapted from Bon Appetit 1 cup coarsely chopped almonds 1/2 cup
uncooked quinoa, rinsed and drained (it does not have to be dry before using) 1/4 cup raw pumpkin seeds 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds 1 cup dried cherries (unsweetened if possible) 2 tablespoons maple syrup 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt Pre-heat oven to 350 — spray an 8 x 8 baking pan with non-stick cooking
quinoa, rinsed and drained (it does not have to be dry before using) 1/4 cup raw pumpkin seeds 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds 1 cup dried cherries (unsweetened if possible) 2 tablespoons maple syrup 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt Pre-heat oven to 350 — spray an 8 x 8 baking pan
with non-stick cooking spray.
1 cup of
uncooked quinoa (prepared
with vegetable stock according to the directions on the package)
Lemon
Quinoa Salad with Chickpeas 1 cup uncooked quinoa 1 can (15 ounces) chickpeas (garbanzo beans), rinsed and drained 1 pint (2 cups) grape or cherry tomatoes, halved 2 medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded and chopped 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves or cilantro, coarsely chopped 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil Coarse salt Freshly ground black
Quinoa Salad
with Chickpeas 1 cup
uncooked quinoa 1 can (15 ounces) chickpeas (garbanzo beans), rinsed and drained 1 pint (2 cups) grape or cherry tomatoes, halved 2 medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded and chopped 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves or cilantro, coarsely chopped 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil Coarse salt Freshly ground black
quinoa 1 can (15 ounces) chickpeas (garbanzo beans), rinsed and drained 1 pint (2 cups) grape or cherry tomatoes, halved 2 medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded and chopped 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves or cilantro, coarsely chopped 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil Coarse salt Freshly ground black pepper
1 large butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 3 / 4 - inch dice 2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 3 / 4 - inch dice 4 carrots, peels and sliced crosswise into 1 / 4 - inch thick rounds 4 tablespoons of olive oil 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped 1 large red bell pepper, seeded and cut into 1 - inch long slices 2 serrano peppers, seeded and cut into 1 / 4 - inch dice (You could substitute jalapeño peppers for something less spicy) 4 cloves garlic, chopped 1 1/2 teaspoons sweet marjoram or oregano 1 stick of cinnamon (or 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon) 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 tablespoon paprika 1 28 - ounce can chopped tomatoes
with juice 1 cup
uncooked quinoa 1 1/2 cups cooked beans (kidney, cannellini or black) or 1 can beans, rinsed Salt to taste
So I «loaded» this bark
with lots of raw almonds, raw pumpkin seeds, coconut chips, dried cranberries,
uncooked quinoa, dried orange peel and maple flakes.
So I «loaded» this bark
with lots of raw almonds, raw pumpkin seeds, coconut chips, dried cranberries,
uncooked quinoa, dried orange peel and maple flakes.
Beans, peas and lentils 1/2 cup (150 g) baked beans in tomato sauce (GI 49) provides an average of 7 g protein 1/2 cup (130 g) canned, drained cannellini beans (GI 31) provides an average of 8 g protein 2/3 cup (125 g) cooked red lentils (GI 26) provides an average of 12 g protein 1 cup (180 g) cooked split peas (GI 25) provides an average of 12 g protein 1 cup (170 g) cooked soy beans (GI 18) provides around 23 g protein 100 g (3 1/2 oz) tofu provides around 10 g protein (GI not relevant as tofu contain no carbohydrate) 1 cup (250 ml) light soy milk (GI 44) provides around 7 g protein Grains and grain foods 3/4 cup (30 g) Kellogg Special K original (GI 56) provides around 6 g protein 3/4 cup (45 g) Kellogg All - Bran (GI 44) provides around 7 g protein 1/4 cup (30 g)
uncooked traditional rolled oats (GI 57) provides around 3 g protein 1 slice (35 g) Tip Top 9 - grain Original bread (GI 53) provides around 4 g protein 1 slice (40 g) Burgen Soy - Lin bread (GI 52) provides around 6g protein 1 cup (170 g) cooked brown rice (GI 59 — 86, so check the tables and choose a low GI one) provides around 5 g protein 1 cup (170 g) cooked basmati rice (GI 58) provides around 4 g protein 1 cup (180 g) cooked pasta (GI 35 — 54) provides around 6 — 7 g protein 1 cup (180 g) cooked fresh rice noodles (GI 40) provides around 2 — 3 g protein 1 cup (180 g) cooked soba / buckwheat noodles (GI 46) provides around 7 g protein 1 cup (190 g) cooked pearl barley (GI 25) provides around 4 — 5 g protein 1/2 cup (90 g) cooked
quinoa (GI 53) provides around 4.5 g protein Nuts and seeds A small handful (30g / 1oz) of most nuts or seeds will deliver around 5 g protein (GI not relevant as most nuts and seeds contain almost no carbohydrate, they are rich in good fats) Stock your pantry
with legumes, wholegrains (such as grainy breads, muesli,
quinoa, amaranth, brown rice, pearl barley and rolled oats), nuts (particularly almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews and peanuts), and seeds (sesame seeds, tahini paste, and pumpkin seeds).
Put on red potatoes
with frozen mixed veggies, some
uncooked oats or brown rice or
quinoa mixed in.