Monday, May 24, 2021

MONDAY RECIPE POST - QUICK AND EASY MEDITERRANEAN QUINOA SALAD

A different kind of salad for us, and there were none of the mixed greens that we normally eat.  Quinoa is not something we have had a lot of but we enjoyed it very much in today's salad.  If you go here you will be able to see the original recipe.  


Quick and Easy Mediterranean Quinoa Salad

Servings: 6-8


Ingredients

1/4 cup olive oil

2 tablespoons red wine vinegar

1 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

1/2 lemon, juiced

1/2 teaspoon dried oregano

1 teaspoon dried basil

2 teaspoons minced garlic

½ teaspoons each salt and pepper

4 to 5 cups cooked chilled quinoa

1-1/2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved

1 cucumber, diced

1 yellow pepper, diced

1/2 cup Kalamata olives, sliced

1/2 red onion, finely chopped

2/3 cup feta cheese, crumbled

 

If you have an empty jar with a lid (I keep an old pickle jar in the cupboard for this purpose), add olive oil, vinegars, lemon juice, oregano, basil, garlic, salt, and pepper to a jar or container. Put the lid on the jar and shake thoroughly to combine. Set aside.

In a large bowl, combine remaining ingredients and mix gently.

Just before serving, give the dressing another quick shake and pour over the salad. Mix gently to coat all ingredients. Serve immediately.


Notes

When preparing quinoa, 2 cups uncooked quinoa equates to about 4 to 5 cups cooked.

To make this a full meal, add grilled chicken or salmon and serve on top of the salad. Alternatively (if you don’t eat meat), add one can of rinsed chickpeas directly into the salad and mix together.


This makes a very nice side salad, and I also enjoyed it for lunch on its own the day after.  I would definitely make it again and perhaps add the chickpeas suggested next time.  If you take a look at the website here, you will be able to see the original recipe.  Always interesting to look at the photos and read the author's process.  Fun to look at all the other recipes she has to offer.

I thought I would add this interesting information about quinoa. You can read this and much more at the following link:


Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) is the seed of the Chenopodium quinoa plant.

Botanically speaking, it’s not a grain. However, it’s often called a “pseudograin” because it’s similar in nutrients and eaten the same way as cereal grains.Source

Quinoa was first grown for food 7,000 years ago in the Andes. The Incas called it “the mother grain” and believed it was sacred.Trusted Source

Although it’s now grown around the world, the majority is still produced in Bolivia and Peru. It was largely unknown to the rest of the world until very recently.Source 

Since then, it has experienced a huge surge in popularity because of its high nutrient content and health benefits. It is also easy to grow in a range of conditions. 

In fact, the year 2013 was named “The International Year of Quinoa” by the UN because of its valuable qualities and potential to fight world hunger.

Quinoa is also popular because it’s a gluten-free grain. This means people with celiac disease, wheat allergies or those who avoid gluten can consume it.”






30 comments:

  1. Sounds nice and more fiber and protein than rice I believe.

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    1. Thanks Margaret, it is something I hope to use more of :)

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  2. I have never had quinoa! Not even sure what it is,maybe a grain?

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    1. Hi Ginny, thanks for the question. It spurred me to make an added note on what quinoa is :)

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  3. I use that jar with a lid trick for salad dressings too. It works like a charm.
    I haven't made much use of quinoa. I will have to experiment further.

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    1. Thanks Sue, I read it somewhere about the jar and thought what a clever idea :)

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    1. Obrigado, agradeço seu comentário gentil. Um abraço e uma boa semana contínua para vocês também :)

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  5. We tried it and my better half doesn't like it...

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    1. Same here Jenn, not everyone's cup of tea :)

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  6. Delicious, right up my alley. :)

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  7. I would try this if someone made it but Bob would not. have never had Quinoa

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    1. Hi Sandra, it is only something I have been making in the last year or so :)

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  8. I don't think I have ever eaten quinoa. Might try this recipe some day. Looks interesting.

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    1. I hope you like it Gigi. If you enjoy grains you may enjoy this one :)

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  9. Sounds delicious, I should try this although hubby is suspicious of quinoa.

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    1. Thanks Christine, we have kindred spirits in our household :)

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  10. I like such dishes very much. I will prepare myself such a salad. Have a nice week:)

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    1. Greetings Lucyna, I hope you enjoy this salad. You have a nice week also :)

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  11. I make a quinoa salad too, but this looks even more delicious! I throw quinoa into our chicken soup also.

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    1. I will try that chicken soup idea Kay, thanks so much :)

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    1. Hi William, if you do try it I will be interested in what you think :)

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  13. That looks good Denise! There's a sports bar franchise that is pretty close to where we live in Florida and they actually make a good quinoa salad since I'm not a hamburger fan I really like having the alternative tro order when we end up there with friends or after shopping. The first time neither I nor the waitress knew how to pronounce the grain!

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    1. Thank you Sallie, I always pronounced it as it sounded, for a couple of years, kwinoah ;) It took our son to tell us the correct saying, thanks to his sweet wife I believe.

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  14. Quinoa seems to be gaining in popularity ...
    Many thanks for sharing the recipe.

    All the best Jan

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    1. It is isn't it? You are very welcome Jan and all the best to you too :)

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