There are so many quinoa recipes these days that inspire me to try some of my own. This is one such a simple recipe that I put together as I went along.
Some people may not be a fan of the cumin powder in this recipe, so I suggest that you tone it down a little if you are not a fan of sweet and savory salads. Other than that, I loved the simple ginger-lemon-honey dressing. It complemented the fruits really well and made the quinoa delicious.
Easy to make, filling, and healthy.
Ingredients (serves 4):
Some people may not be a fan of the cumin powder in this recipe, so I suggest that you tone it down a little if you are not a fan of sweet and savory salads. Other than that, I loved the simple ginger-lemon-honey dressing. It complemented the fruits really well and made the quinoa delicious.
Easy to make, filling, and healthy.
Ingredients (serves 4):
- 2 mangoes, de-seeded and diced
- 1 cup sliced red grapes
- 1 cup sliced strawberries
- 1 green bell-pepper, diced
- 1.5 cups uncooked quinoa (cook the quinoa with 1:2 ratio of quinoa:water)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon cumin powder
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- juice from 1 lemon
- 1 - 1.5 teaspoons salt, as needed
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 2 - 3 tablespoons honey (adjust according to how sweet/tart the fruits are)
- 3 teaspoons grated ginger
- In a tablespoon of olive oil, stir fry the bell-pepper until they are slightly charred and tender. Add the cumin powder to the bell-pepper and mix everything well. When cool, add the bell-pepper to a large salad bowl.
- Add all the sliced fruits (grapes, mangoes, and strawberries) to the bell-pepper and mix everything gently.
- Cook the quinoa with 3 cups of water.
- Make the dressing by whisking together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper, honey, and ginger.
- Add the dressing to the warm, cooked quinoa and mix evenly. Let the quinoa cool.
- When the quinoa is cool, add it to the fruits in the salad bowl and give everything a stir.
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