50 Favorite Quinoa Recipes - Your Thrive Life (2024)

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THRIVE Quinoa is gluten-free and USDA-certified organic. It is unique because although it is typically considered a grain, it is actually closely related to leafy green spinach, making quinoa rich in both amino acids and protein. When cooked, quinoa can become a delicious hot cereal, pasta, or side dish.

Many people may have heard of the health benefits of quinoa or tried it in a fancy salad but are at a loss as to how to use it at home. Today we are going to help you break that barrier by giving you FIFTY favorite quinoa recipes to try that we have gotten from friends on our Facebook page and other food storage bloggers.

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#1 – Fast and Easy Chicken Quinoa Soup from Food Storage Made Easy
#2 – Southwestern Black Bean, Quinoa and Mango Medley from Gina’s Skinny Recipes
#3 – Corn Tomato and Quinoa Salad from Survival at Home
#4 – Quinoa Edamame Salad from Our Best Bites
#5 – Quinoa and Black Bean Salad from Melissa K Norris
#6 – Crock Pot Banana Bread Quinoa from the Realistic Nutritionist
#7 – Quinoa Chicken Salad from Food Storage Moms
#8 – Popped Quinoa from Real Healthy Recipes
#9 – Quinoa Tabouli from GNOWFGLINS
#10 – Zesty Quinoa Salad from AllRecipes.com
#11 – Quinoa Pizza Bites from My Food Storage Cookbook
#12 – Quinoa Black Bean Pilaf by Vegan-licious
#13 – Mexican Quinoa Wraps from Chicago Jogger
#14 – Best-Ever Chocolate Quinoa Cake by Making Thyme for Health
#15 – Slow Cooker Honey Chicken w/ Quinoa from I Heart Nap Time
#16 – Quinoa Clusters from Pure Wow (warning doesn’t clump as written, may need recipe modifications)
#17 – Curried Cashew Quinoa Salad from Our Best Bites
#18 – Quinoa Salad from Bob’s Red Mill
#19 – Quinoa with Tomato, Basil and Mozzarella from The Pioneer Woman
#20 – Quinoa Stuffed Peppers from AllRecipes.com
#21 – Quinoa and Shrimp Lettuce Wraps from In the Kitchen with Honeyville
#22 – Quinoa, Garbanzo, and Spinach Salad with Smoked Paprika Dressing from Bon Appetit
#23 – Quinoa Banana Bread from Chef Brad
#24 – Quinoa Coconut Granola Bars from Yarn Prepper
#25 – Crispy Quinoa Sliders from How Sweet Eats
#26 – Quinoa Crust PIZZA from Yummily Yours’
#27 – Quinoa Garden Salad from GNOWFGLINS
#28 – Coconut Almond Breakfast Quinoa from Our Best Bites
#29 – Quinoa with Peas and Carrots from Thrive Life
#30 – Quinoa-Encrusted Chicken Tenders from Thrive Life
#31 – Quinoa Fudge Brownies from Jeanette’s Healthy Living
#32 – Quinoa Spinach Mac ‘n Cheese from Tasty Kitchen
#33 – Chia Quinoa Bread Recipes from In the Kitchen with Honeyville
#34 – Zesty Cilantro Lime Quinoa Salad from Hip 2 Save
#35 – Cheesy Quinoa Pilaf with Spinach from Thrive Life
#36 – Red Quinoa Fruit Salad from Chef Brad
#37 – Breakfast Quinoa with Blueberries from Pip and Ebby
#38 – Cream Chicken Quinoa and Broccoli Casserole from Pinch of Yum
#39 – Healthy Thai Chicken Salad {for 1} from Our Best Bites
#40 – Honey Lime Quinoa Stuffed Sweet Potatoes from Cooking Classy
#41 – Quinoa Coconut Granola Bars from Tasty Scan
#42 – Asparagus and Quinoa Salad from Thrive Life
#43 – Peanut Butter Quinoa Trail Mix Balls from In the Kitchen with Honeyville
#44 – Spring Quinoa Salad from GNOWFGLINS
#45 – White Quinoa Meatloaf from Chef Brad
#46 – Quinoa Cakes (burgers) from My Food Storage Cookbook
#47 – Citrus-Pomegranate Quinoa Salad from Our Best Bites
#48 – Quinoa Stuffed Bell Peppers by Food Storage Moms
#49 – Quinoa and Black Beans from AllRecipes.com
#50 – Sweet and Sour Chicken from Scratch (+ Quinoa) from Food Storage Made Easy

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      I don’t think I can change it on our end. Maybe in the emails that are sent you can request to unsubscribe next time a comment comes through? Sorry for the hassle!

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  1. Jen Dawson says

    My 6 yr old was just diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and now I’m looking at my preparedness with new eyes. The quinoa is great, but packed with carbs meaning a bigger shot 🙁 Can you share or send me in the direction of some good diabetic info? We are looking for low carb, all natural types of foods!

    Thank you! Your posts on Facebook and your emails have given me a sense of confidence in my storage and preparedness!

    Jen Dawson
    ivoriesinstructor@cableone.net

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50 Favorite Quinoa Recipes - Your Thrive Life (2024)

FAQs

What is the best partner for quinoa? ›

As a side dish: Cook quinoa according to package instructions and serve as a simple side dish with roasted vegetables, grilled chicken or fish, or a salad. In a salad: Use cooked quinoa as a base for a hearty salad, and mix in fresh vegetables, herbs, nuts, and a vinaigrette dressing.

What seasonings are good on quinoa? ›

I find that some of the best seasonings for quinoa are cumin, dried bay leaf, turmeric, and salt, and black pepper. I also love to flavor it with fresh garlic and herbs such as parsley, dill, and cilantro. You can add the seasonings of your choice into the pot at the same time with the liquid and cook it as directed.

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.

How to dress up cooked quinoa? ›

At the very least, toss it with salt, pepper, lemon or lime juice, and a drizzle of olive oil. To kick it up another notch, stir in chopped herbs, minced garlic, toasted nuts, or crumbled feta cheese, or use it in one of the quinoa recipes below!

Can 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.

Is quinoa better for you than Oatmeal? ›

It is high in proteins and fiber and enriched with antioxidants that help in making the immune system stronger. You are advised to consume quinoa more in comparison to oats as quinoa will provide more health benefits in low calories.

Is it better to eat quinoa at night or in the morning? ›

Quinoa is easy to make, and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Quinoa can be found everywhere now, and takes about half the time to cook that does rice. Its grains are slightly nutty in taste and become fluffy with a small tail when cooked.

What is the best time to eat quinoa? ›

Quinoa can be consumed anytime – at breakfast, lunch or dinner. But it is best to eat healthy food like quinoa before going to bed. It induces sleep, because it relaxes the muscles, due to its high magnesium and protein content. “One can eat one-two cups of cooked quinoa in a day.

What do you normally eat quinoa with? ›

Our Best Ideas for Quinoa

It's lighter and more nutritious than other grains too. You can make a quinoa salad in minutes, use it in stuffed peppers, pair it with salmon and more. In this Mexican-inspired bowl, crunchy tortilla chips and roasted pepitas are nicely complemented by avocado cream and hearty quinoa.

Why do you soak quinoa in vinegar? ›

For people who still find quinoa difficult to digest, soaking your quinoa can help release the phytic acid (which binds to certain vitamins and minerals and keeps us from absorbing them) and activating phytase, the enzyme that helps us digest them. What you'll need: Quinoa. Lemon juice or white or apple cider vinegar.

How do restaurants cook quinoa? ›

How to cook quinoa to perfection, according to professional chefs
  1. Use the large-sized pot with a well-fitting lid. ...
  2. Rinse, measure, and toast your quinoa. ...
  3. Boil before adding the quinoa. ...
  4. Season and cover your quinoa, then stir in some fat. ...
  5. Fluff, then zhuzh. ...
  6. Try something new.
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How to make quinoa like restaurants? ›

Once you've measured both, follow these easy steps:
  1. Combine the quinoa and water in a medium pot. Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce the heat. Simmer for 15 minutes.
  2. Remove the pot from the heat and let it sit, covered, for 10 minutes more.
  3. Then, remove the lid and fluff with a fork!

Why should you soak quinoa before cooking? ›

Do you need to soak quinoa before cooking it? 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.

Is quinoa the healthiest food in the world? ›

Often considered one of the world's healthiest foods, quinoa is a powerhouse of nutrition that offers an array of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals in every serving. Interestingly enough, the quinoa pronunciation (keen-wah) isn't the only source of confusion when it comes to this incredible ingredient.

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