An ideal way to use up any leftover quinoa, you might end up finding yourself making up pots of quinoa just to make more of these delicious little bites after you try them. They make for a fantastic appetizer or light side along with some tomato chutney or marinara sauce, a legume curry and a lightly dressed leafy green salad to fill out the meal.
I do enjoy vegan meals, but I just can't imagine life without my favorite cheeses. In this case, dill and parsley and a light spicing complement the quinoa to perfection, but when you slice into these cakes that are crispy on the outside but melting with cheesy goodness inside, the experience really couldn't get much better.
My only regret is not doubling this recipe, as I was sharing with friends, but I won't be making that mistake again. I don't have a huge appetite at any given time, but I bet I could have gobbled up all of these in one sitting. They really are a special treat to the palate and, as an added bonus, plenty good for you too.
Quinoa Goat Cheese and Parmesan Cakes |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on June 23, 2013 Easy and delicious savory quinoa cakes with goat cheese, Parmesan, spices and herbs — crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth creamy on the inside, these flavorful cakes will disappear in no time Print this recipe Ingredients:
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More little bites you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
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I have everything I need, including some cooked quinoa and it is lunch time so here I go into the kitchen:D
ReplyDeleteWhat type of chiles did you use? JalapeƱo? Serrano?
ReplyDeleteI used green and red chilies. Jalapeno or serrano would work well too.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! My DH does not like dill, what would you substitute for that?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in Louise. You could use dried oregano instead of the dill or more parsley. It's a forgiving recipe and meant to appeal to whatever flavors tempt your palate.
ReplyDeleteJust made these today and had to have one to try. My recipe made 7 patty cakes. Reminded me of crab cakes without the crab. I added a couple of tbsp of Panko crumbs instead of too much flour. Used fresh dill as well. MMMM they were delish! I didn't have any chillies so |I just used a bit of chili powder. Could have used a little more but I was winging the measurements for the spices. I would make these again for sure!
ReplyDeleteI made these the other day & we loved them! We had a delicious mango from the farmer's market, which I made into mango salsa. It was fantastic with them. Definitely will make them again. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I've made them about 5 times now. I have them for dinner with a side salad and it's a perfect meal! I freeze the rest and when I want them I just cook them from frozen.
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