Quinoa Veggie “Fried Rice”

601230_10152624692795131_821917340_nI LOVE finishing things. It’s weird. The joy that I get from the last bit of toothpaste used up, or taking the last olive of the jar, or finishing a pen….okay that last one is quite a feat ADMIT it… but I digress! The female + Type A + Project Manager/List Lover in me LOVES to feel that sense of completion. Once something is opened in our house it immediately goes into that awkward “use me up” stage and has a bullseye on it. So, the half used bag of quinoa was starting to get on my nerves. Seriously, it was taunting me EVERY time I opened the pantry cabinet and I’d had enough of being laughed at by Quinoa!

Don’t worry, I’m not crazy. The quinoa didn’t actually laugh at me. But I vowed to incorporate into more meals because we both LOVE it and it’s quite the superfood! The mister taught me an amazing trick that makes the quinoa taste AMAZING! Have you ever tried toasting it first!? Serious, life meet changed! Check out the nutrients and protein that this little grain punches in my post for toasted quinoa here.

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Well, I just have a little extra time on my hands these days So I decided to take up my reoccurring vow to cook through at least a FEW of my million recipes I’ve carefully drooled over and curated on my Pinterest boards. One of the dishes I REALLY wanted to try was for Quinoa Veggie “fried rice”. The mister has commented a few times that he REALLY likes fried rice while I’m not a big “rice” fan, BUT we both love quinoa. I found an AMAZING looking picture on Pinterest, pulled that quinoa out of the pantry and away I went!

I adapted the recipe since I prefer to use recipes as guidelines and then just change it up and see what happens and it was delicious!!

photo 2Quinoa Veggie “Fried Rice”:

Recipe adapted from Dam Delicious Blog Post
Yields 4-6 servings

INGREDIENTS:

  • EVOO
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 4-5 large mushrooms, sliced (or to taste if you’d like more)
  • 1 head broccoli, cut into florets
  • 1 zucchini, chopped
  • 1 can corn
  • 1 large carrot, peeled and finely chopped
  • 2 cups toasted cooked quinoa (recipe for toasted quinoa here)
  • soy sauce (to taste)
  • 3 green onions, sliced
  • Baby Bok Choy, base cut off so leaves are free, amount to taste

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Heat dash of EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) in a  Wok (or medium skillet) over low heat. Add garlic and onion, and cook, stirring often, until onions become translucent, about 4-5 minutes.
  2. In the mean time, start the quinoa  (full recipe here). Short recipe: Toast quinoa until it starts to pop, like popcorn and the outer shells turn a light to dark brown. Rinse under cold water and return to pan. Add water (1 cup water for ever half cup dry quinoa) and bring to a boil, continuously stirring. Reduce to a simmer and cover for 10 minutes then “fluff” with a fork or spatula.
  3. Add mushrooms, broccoli and zucchini. Cook, stirring constantly, until vegetables are tender. Add a bit of water and soy sauce, cover with large lid and let steam for 5-7 minutes.
  4. Add corn, carrots and quinoa. Cook, stirring constantly, until tender.
  5. Push all veggies to one side of the Wok and crack the eggs into the hotter side of the pan and “beat” in the pan, turning once cooked on the bottom. Mix into the veggies and combine all the goodness.
  6. Stir in green onions and bok choy.
  7. Add quinoa, mix thoroughly and let heat for 3-5 minutes.

Options:

  • Cook eggs in Wok or Skillet first- fry until cooked through, about 2-3 minutes per side, flipping only once. Let cool before dicing into small pieces and add with the green onions at the end
  • Use 1/2 cup corn and half cup peas
  • Include fresh ginger
  • Grate carrots instead of chop them
  • Omit the Boc Choy
  • Make a sauce for the dish and drizzle it over the cooked veggies at the end

Blasted Broccoli

One of my favorite foods is broccoli. Studies show the health benefits of consuming broccoli include high amounts of vitamin C, which aids iron absorption in the body, folic acid and potassium as well as being fiber-rich. My favorite bar serves a dish called “Blasted Broccoli” and I sought to re-create this delicious favorite at home! I have been making this dish for a few years now have tried various methods of “greasing” these little florets; coating the cooking sheet with PAM or olive oil, tossing them in olive oil, brushing on olive oil with a an OXO Pastry Brush (if you don’t have one BUY IT!), trying to cook them with NO oil (BAD idea)… and they were always delicious but I could never quite get it PERFECT!

Blasted Broccoli

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Wash the broccoli and slice in half so there is a flat side and preheat oven to 400
  2. Lay down a sheet of Renyolds wrap non-stick Aluminum Foil
  3. Mix up a little ramekin of olive oil and minced garlic
  4. Lay broccoli out on cookie sheet  flat side down and lightly brush with the olive oil and garlic then season the tops with cracked pepper and salt to taste
  5. Cook in pre-heated oven for 10-12 minutes, flip over and cook until your desired level of crispy is achieved (for us it’s usually another 10 minutes)