Quinoa is a highly nutritious food from South America. Quinoa is rich in protein conten, complete protein as it contains all the essential amino acids, especially lysine, which is required by the body to grow and repair tissues. Apart from Protein it is also a good source of iron, calcium, copper, potassium and magnesium. If you are looking for a grain free as well as gluten free diet, Quinoa is a boon for you. The high protein content and low carb content will make this a best fit for people with diabetes, childhood asthma, migraines and vegetarians aiming for a high protein diet.
The seed of quinoa has a coating of saponin that imparts it a bitter taste and is quite toxic. It needs to be soaked for minimum 30 minutes and rinsed under cold running water to remove this coating. Very easy to cook and so good for you. This can be easily substituted for any rice dish instead of rice
Preparation Time - Nil
Cooking Time - 25 Minutes
Serves - 2
Ingredients
Cooked Quinoa - 2 cups
Red or Green Chillies - 4 (more if you want it spicy)Roasted Peanuts - 1/4 cup
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbsp
Sesame Oil - 1 Tbsp
Channa Dal - 1 Tbsp (Soak this in water for 20-30 minutes)
Chopped curry leaves - 4 tsp
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida powder - 1/4 tsp
Salt - 1 tsp or to taste
Turmeric Powder - 1 Tsp
Lemon Juice - 1 Tbsp or to taste
Method
1) Heat coconut oil, add mustard seeds and once it stops spluttering add asafoetida powder, drained channa dal, chillies, curry leaves. Saute for a minute till the channa dal slightly browns.
2) Now add the turmeric powder and sautee for a few seconds and switch off the stove.
3) To this add the lemon juice and salt.
4) To the cooled Quinoa add a tbsp of Sesame Oil and toss it and then add it to the lemon juice mixture and combine well.
5) Now add the roasted peanuts and serve with raita.
Note - Soak Quinoa in water for atleast half an hour, rinse and drain. Add 2 measures of water to 1 measure of Quinoa and salt to taste and cook till it fluffs up. Remove quinoa and let it cool completely. Infact for this lemon quinoa if you have left over quinoa from the previous night, refrigerate it and then take it out nextday and warm it. The left over, refrigerated quinoa doesn't have a mushed texture, so it tastes much better than freshly cooked quinoa.
Event Participation
1) This goes straight to Twist the traditional an event hosted by My Innovative Kitchen.
21 comments:
thats such a beautiful colour
i have incorporated quinoa in my family's diet in a big way and nice recipes like these are always welcome :) loved the vibrant yellow color!
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I have not cooked with quinoa..and this recipe is tempting me to make it.
Looks vibrant and healthy
Yumm, love this simple and delicious lemon quinoa,inviting!
Color looks so attractive... Healthy goodness..
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Lemon quinoa look delicious, love the tanginess
nice handy info about washing the quinoa.The lemon-quinoa looks appetising!
Looks really yummy...love it..
The dish looks like small gorgeous pearls! Lovely recipe and beautiful color.
Looks colorful, inviting...healthy variation
Bookmarked your lemon quinoa! thanks for visiting my blog.
Thanks everyone for your valuable comments, really appreciate it.
Sadhana, I didn't know that you started a new blog. Glad that I found out now :-)
Beautiful pic as always !
I just had quinoa for dinner tonight, one of my favorite foods. I'm always looking for new ways to make it. Delicious! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
Lovely color and sounds delicious though I never tried quinoa before, shall try this sometime...
Looks so colorful and yummy!
Visiting your space for the first time..
Have bookmarked your Quinoa recipes...I use it on my Ekadasi fasting days
quinoa is one of my favorite grains - this looks great!
Thanks for sending this nice yummy pulihora with quinoa to my event
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