Cheesy Quinoa & Cauliflower Bake
My
first experience with quinoa that I can remember is Marlina making this recipe. It was a hit in our house and gone
fast-too fast! This was before quinoa
became so popular. I think what I most
liked about it stands true to this day-it’s healthy & you can feel good
about eating it. Quinoa is definitely one
of my favorite grains to work with-I love using it in salads or as a main dish.
I love the vegetables added to this dish-I don’t eat a lot of cauliflower &
leeks and the combination works out perfectly.
Plus the cheesy cheddar & dill flavor-you can’t beat thatJ Yum! I’ll
be sure to make this before I work-great leftovers & lunch!
P.S. Happy Canada Day!
P.S. Happy Canada Day!
Looking
for more great quinoa recipes? You
better try these ones out!
Cheesy Cauliflower
& Quinoa Bake
Makes one 9X13 inch
pan
INGREDIENTS
2
cups uncooked quinoa
2
½ cup water
1
tablespoon olive oil
2
leeks, sliced thinly
½
cup garlic scapes, sliced thinly
1
onion, diced
1
head cauliflower, chopped coarsely
½
cup Kalamata olives, pitted and chopped coarsely
¼
cup fresh dill, cut finely
¾
cup green onion, cut finely
Salt
& pepper, to taste
1
lemon, juiced
1
½ cup cheddar cheese, shredded
½
cup feta, crumbled
¼
cup red star yeast
DIRECTIONS
Preheat
the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly oil a 9X13 baking dish.
In
a small saucepan on high heat, bring the quinoa and water to a boil, then
reduce the heat to low and cook for an additional 15-20 minutes.
In
a large saucepan, sauté the onion, leeks & garlic scapes until slightly translucent.
Add in the cauliflower, stir and cover, until the cauliflower is slightly softened, about 5 minutes.
Remove
from heat and transfer to a large bowl. Add in the rest of the ingredients-olives, dill, green onion, lemon juice, red star yeast, cheddar & feta cheese. Season with salt & pepper. Stir until well combined. Transfer to the 9X13 baking
dish and bake for 30-40 minutes. Serve hot.
Source:
adapted from The Hollyhock Cookbook
What a fun recipe. We've been using quinoa for more years than I care to remember, but I rarely do anything with it other than boil it up to accompany other dishes. I shall bookmark this and try it out - even though we have now finished all our scapes.
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