With just a little alarm I noticed the other day that it's been over two months since I've made anything with quinoa. I would put that unfortunate fact down to the sumptuous laziness I indulge in the summer, but how much more work is the light scrubbing and soaking of quinoa than having to rinse white rice? Physically nothing to speak of at all, so the laziness is strictly in my mind. Fortunately I'm too lazy right now to bother berating myself for the lack of attention I've given it, and even mustered up the forethought to prepare this delicious and simple summer quinoa dish that takes wonderful advantage of the fresh local cauliflower practically bouncing off the market shelves these days, as well as the fresh mint overwhelming the other poor herbs in my garden.
Though not technically a grain, quinoa walks and talks like a grain … except even more so, with an almost perfect amino acid balance that's extraordinarily rare in plant foods. Also a good source of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, phosphorus and vitamins B and E, it's a wonder I've seemed to stop setting an example to myself and my readers.
Mint and tamari are not an intuitive combination of tastes, but proved to be irresistible when mixed with the nutty flavor and slightly crispy texture of quinoa and the added crunch of toasted pine nuts.
Minted Tamari Quinoa and Cauliflower with Pine Nuts | |||
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on August 24, 2008 Simple, nourishing and delicious Asian-style quinoa cooked with cauliflower and seasoned with toasted pine nuts, mint and tamari
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Hey, nice recipe and we both cooked cauliflower tonight. I think we are psychically linked!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally intrigued by the combo of mint and tamari (especially since mint has already overtaken the other poor herbs in my garden, as well!!). This is one I must try asap!
ReplyDeleteWould you believe Ive never cooked with Quinoa. This looks great, I am going to pick up a packet next time im shopping
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely combination of ingredients and such a healthy food. Must try and get some more quinoa as it is not easy to find.
ReplyDeleteWell now I don't feel so bad, like Beth I have never cooked with Quinoa and will add that to my "to taste" list.
ReplyDeleteLove quinoa and particularly like this recipe and yippee! I could make it for my best friend who only eats g-free!
ReplyDeleteNice way to use quinoa. I like the sound of the tamari and mint combo.
ReplyDeletequinoa is so lovely. i just love the way you creatively used it here!
ReplyDeleteSo much cauliflower around just now! This looks delicious - I love quinoa :)
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