Heidi's Quinoa Cakes & Cookbook Giveaway
Don't be scared, I am not turning into a health nut.
I am already a healthy eater, because I eat REAL foods. I don't buy processed crap, don't drink soda, and I eat fat in moderation. Blah blah blah. I know you've heard it all before.
I hate brown rice, and I hate tofu. Hate the whole concept of pretending that tofu is pretending to be something else. Enough hating for one day.
Quinoa can be filed in the category of "why bother?", but here, with garlic, onions, Parmesan cheese and my beautiful fresh spring chives from my garden, it's a whole 'nother story. I also tried it in different salads all week, and I am hooked.
Heidi's lovely book Super Natural Every Day is really inspiring me to try different flours and grains and oils that I wouldn't normally use. Her quinoa patties were easy and delicious shmeared with some mashed avocado.
Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wa), is a grain, actually a seed (known as goosefoot seed) grown in the Andes, and is a healthy substitute for white rice and pasta.
This was my first time using it in a recipe and won't be my last, I liked the texture and the nutty flavor.
Below is Heidi's recipe for her quinoa patties.
To inspire you to eat healthier and use more whole grains, I am giving away 2 copies of Super Natural Every Day.
Just leave a comment about how you are trying to be super natural, and I'm not talking about ESP, and 2 random winners will be chosen on Friday.
Quinoa Patties (adapted from Super Natural Every Day):
2 cups of COOKED quinoa (follow directions on the box), cooled
4 eggs, beaten
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/3 cup fresh snipped chives
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 yellow onion, finely chopped
salt & pepper
1 cup fresh breadcrumbs
Cook the quinoa until the little curly q's (the germ of the seed) start to curl and are translucent (about 20 minutes and water is absorbed). Make sure quinoa has cooled before you mix in with the rest of the ingredients.
Add the rest of the ingredients to a large bowl and mix in the cooled quinoa.
Season liberally with salt & pepper.
Form into patties and fry on medium-low heat in a few tablespoons of olive oil.
About 7 minutes on the first side, then flip with fish spatula and cook another 4 minutes.
Serve with a sunnyside up egg; a mashed avocado; or along side some sauteed veggies.
It's all good.
Comments
i am trying my best to use local incgredients when i cook. i am also using alot of grains. the new whole foods has a bean bar! i have been inspired by these and it forces me to try new recipes each week.
I would like to try some more grains and am eating more dried beans lately, and less white flour and pasta. Would love to win Heidi's cookbook. Thanks for the chance!
Rachel
And when I get a craving for other 'junk' food I make sure to make my own-- like oven baked potato chips and oven baked chicken fingers !
Love your site - I found it years ago for your "Deadhead Bread" and have stayed since for the great recipes and wonderful writing!
I too am trying to balance healthy food with real ingredients. I have started baking more with whole grains (Thanks to Kim Boyce's book) and trying to eat meatless at least one day of the week.
I have been trying hard lately to only buy ingredients when in season, I started a compost pile, and made my garden bigger this year! Here's to fresh tomatoes!
love your site!
Thanks for the giveaway.
I do eat tofu - but not because I am pretending it is something it is not - it is just perfect in my miso soup .
These days we need to be realistic and admit that the country has an obesity problem , and it will take a long time to turn the wave , if all families of school ages children just made the time to cook ONE made from sratch meal at home - and included some healthy options - the longterm changes will be phenomenal .
As always small steps take you a great way and by introducing just one healthy option per week - we can revolutionise how this county thinks about food.
Life is about making good choices - across the board.
take care
GG
Thanks for the awesome giveaway, I would LOVE to win this book!!!
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How would "quinoa" be made into stuffed peppers???
Thank you so much for this recipe and the "Thumbs Up" on QUINOA...
Have a wonderful week,
Donna
I'd love a copy of super natural every day to inspire some new recipes!
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I recently found out that my cholesterol is on the high side so I'm trying to eat more healthy foods and your quinoa recipe looks scrumptious. Thanks for a great website!
Thanks!
I am super natural because I don't eat processed crap! I eat REAL food as it comes from nature.... well almost anyway. I think the "super" part of super natural in eating comes in the being realistic about it. I know I will eat a hotdog in the summer and I know I'll have a bite of cotton candy at the fair.... natural, yep. Super natural? You bet!!
;o)