How to make quinoa taste delicious!

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  1. gabychops says:

    Thank you, Dorothy, for the interesting idea!

    Joanna

    1. Thanks to you Joanna! It’s worth the messing around.

  2. Gail says:

    Okay, Dorothy. I might give quinoa another chance. 😜

    1. Give it a go, I think you’ll be happy!
      If not, there’s always rice. ☺️

      1. Gail says:

        True. 🌟✨💫

  3. Suzassippi says:

    i enjoy quinoa in many forms and this one sounds delicious also!

    1. Thanks Suz! It was fun to make and eat!

  4. Wow, you transformed plain quinoa into a masterpiece filled with healthy goodness!

    1. Thank you Mary! It was quite a transformation, and lots of fun too.

  5. Teresa says:

    Fantastic post, this sounds delicious!

    1. Thank you Teresa! It was really tasty, and my granddaughter adored it!

  6. Great tips for making Quinoa!

    1. Thanks Elaine! It’s definitely on my like list now.

    2. Thank you! It’s a versatile grain, even when hidden.

  7. Mary says:

    I am a longtime ‘eater’ of Quinoa and prepare it the same as you do. If you don’t wash that bitter coating off, it has an awful off taste. The rice paper rolls sound just the ticket for an easy Summer meal.
    Thanks Dorothy :))

    1. Thanks Mary! I find if you serve up just about anything in a roll with a good dipping sauce, all are happy! Maybe it’s because we get to eat with our fingers.

  8. Chef Mimi says:

    I’m sure your recipe is fabulous, but I gave up on quinoa a long time ago! It’s a healthy grain, but there are others I enjoy more.

    1. There are so many, aren’t there! And all with lovely texture.

  9. OK. You peeked my interest, Dorothy. I’ll try quinoa again.

    1. It’s always worth a try, even if you have to hide it!

  10. Great tips – thank you!

    1. Hope you enjoy it!

  11. I always say I don’t like quinoa so I must definitely give this a try. It sounds delicious!

  12. Carolyn Page says:

    Quinoa, Dorothy, is often to be found on my dinner plate – a bit of a staple around here! I love the way you’ve served it. I’ll give it a go.

    1. So glad you enjoy it! Some folks are really not into it!

    2. Carolyn Page says:

      Just to say thanks and to let you know – the quinoa tasted fabulous! Usually, I let the meal ‘sauce’ flavour the quinoa. However, tonight I was inspired to add the aromatics you suggested and what an incredible difference. Keith went out of his way to say thanks for a fabulous dinner. I’m passing that compliment on to you…

      1. Oh, I am so pleased Carolyn! Quinoa usually needs a little help for most folks’ taste, and the aromatics really do make a difference.

  13. terrie gura says:

    I love this! Quinoa is a bit of an acquired taste, but the rinsing and roasting really does help. Your summer rolls sound and look great! But where in the world do you find things like brown rice wrappers? My grocery stores should be ashamed of themselves for not carrying things like this, or the whole wheat phyllo dough that you also find.

    1. Both I find at our local co-op; the phyllo in the freezer section. Try Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s?

  14. I’m just gonna have to take your word on this one, D. 😊

  15. ohiocook says:

    So many good recipes!!

    1. Thank you! This was fun!

  16. Forestwood says:

    I shared this with a friend who is always looking for ways to improve quinoa.
    Thanks Dorothy- you are so resouceful when it comes to food.

    1. Thank you Amanda! Now, if I could just figure out how to like beets!

  17. Forestwood says:

    That is more of a challenge for you than quinoa, I think. Are you sure that you don’t like them pickled?

    1. Nope, tried it many times! I will eat them if I’m at someone’s house and they serve it to me, and I don’t mind the golden or Chioggia candy striped beets, but there’s just something about the taste of the dark red ones that I do not like at all, and I wish I did because they are so nutritious and abundant! Maybe I just had too many when I was a kid.

  18. I am one of those who liked quinoa the first time I tasted it. Don’t eat it much because of the carbs, but your recipe looks delicious.

    1. Thanks Laurie! You are definitely in the minority if you loved it right from the start!

      1. It didn’t taste bitter at all, and I have a keen sense of bitter that stops from liking vegetables such as broccoli.

        1. Oh no! One of my favorites!

  19. What a creative and delightful summer meal!

    1. Thank you Jenna! Always looking for something different.

  20. NativeNM says:

    What a creative way to use quinoa!

    1. Thanks Jan! There’s a lot of quinoa haters out there!

  21. Nancy says:

    You may have given quinoa another chance here in this household. Thanks!
    This looks delicious!

    1. Let me know if you are a convert!

      1. Nancy says:

        I will! 😊

  22. m2muse says:

    Summer rolls are something I’ve yet to commit to. Brown rice wrappers would probably be difficult to find in the local grocery but they could be substituted. Quinoa salad is a common menu item w/ cucumber, onion, peppers, celery & a balsamic vinegar & oil dressing. Rinsing the grain & cooking in broth helps.

    1. That salad sounds lovely, especially since all the ingredients are in season locally and perfect!

  23. Forestwood says:

    The pickled tinned variety here does not have any earthy back flavour – more vinegary I’d suggest. It will be hard for you to change your mind about beets, given what you have said.

  24. Can’t say I’m a huge quinoa fan, however, with all the wonderful flavors you’ve added here, no doubt you’ve managed to make me want to give it a try soon! 🙂

    1. Because it is tiny, it can also be hidden Ronit…

  25. My favorite part of this post, “Play with your food.” I love that. Okay, if I were being honest, I would admit the whole idea of quinoa scares me to death. But you make it seem so user friendly! Those summer rolls look fabulous, maybe I’ll put on my big girl panties and give it a try! It’s hot here too. I’ve missed you dearly. Hugs, C

    1. Thank you! It’s only a little seed, nothing too scary!
      Miss you too, but oh what a summer!

  26. A handy healthy recipe. I remember Quinoa being a conscious food find for hippies. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Well, they weren’t as successful at popularizing it as other things!

  27. Thanks for the wonderful recipes Dorothy… for years I have tried unsuccessfully to come to grips with guinoa despite its health benefits but after reading your recipe I will give it another go… ♥

    1. You have to hide it in flavor!!!!

  28. I’ve had a bag of quinoa that ended up with the forlorn fate. In fact it may still be somewhere in my pantry now that I think of it. It was very fashionable some years back, but that seems to have worn off. But it may also be because I don’t have any vegans in my friends and family anymore. Perhaps I’ll have to give it another try, using your advice for rinsing and toasting.

    1. It’s always worth a second look, isn’t it? You never know, your taste buds may change. I keep hoping I’ll like beets!

      1. Beets are best when served at room temperature with blue cheese, have you ever tried them that way?

        1. Yes, and pickled, and roasted, and on a boat and with a goat. I would not eat them here or there, I would not eat them anywhere…

  29. I’ve saved this recipe to try at some point. It sounds so healthy!! (Tasty, too.)

    1. Thanks Liz! Hope you enjoy this.

      1. You’re welcome, Dorothy!

  30. Rehoboth says:

    Wonderful Post Thanks

    1. Thanks for stopping by! Are you a quinoa fan or foe?

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