My diet is almost exclusively plant-based. I will eat meat from time to time, so I like to consider myself a semi-vegetarian. Eating mostly plants is a personal choice for me. I find it easier to digest veggies and grains then a huge piece of steak. When I started eating more fruit and veg, I noticed my energy increased. I wasn't stopping at Starbucks every couple of hours to fill up on caffeine and sugar just to have my blood sugar crash in thirty minutes. I realize that everyone's body needs protein, however protein doesn't always have to be in the form of meat. A little grain called Quinoa has a nice helping of protein in it. I particularly like this grain because it helps stabilize my blood sugar and I can eat a lot of it since it is low in calories. Even if you decide to just have one vegetarian meal a week, you are doing your body an enormous favor. Try it and you might just become a VIP (Vegan Intriguing Person).
Fall Quinoa Pilaf
1 cup Quinoa cooked according to the directions on package
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1 pomegranate, seeds removed
1/2 cup green onion, chopped
1/4 cup dried figs, chopped
1/4 cup toasted almonds
juice of 2 Meyer lemons
2 Tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon dried thyme
salt and pepper to taste
In a large bowl combine parsley, green onion, pomegranate seeds and dried figs. Add Quinoa in once it has cooled off after cooking it. In a small bowl combine lemon juice, thyme, salt, pepper and olive oil. Drizzle over pilaf. Garnish with toasted almonds.
Agree - I love quinoa! I eat vegetarian about 75% of the time, so I always appreciate meatless options. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered Quinoa 3 years ago. I now think it is a great grain. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThat looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum. My daughter will love this!
ReplyDeleteYou can always substitute dried apricots for the figs or even dried cranberries for the pomegranate seeds. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteI love this...quinoa is so yummy! I have some dried figs on hand too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy! Hope all is well with you. I'm looking forward to Trader Joe's opening in SA. Always nice to have more options when you are shopping.
DeleteLove the blog header redesign! And I had to giggle at the VIP reference. Great looking salad- quinoa rocks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shelley! Quinoa is my go-to grain. Glad you like the blog redesign. I was ready for a change. Hope you are enjoying this beautiful Fall TX weather. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteYou know, I really need to revisit quinoa. My first (and last) experience with it was in the late '90's. I was a vegetarian at the time, and had learned about it through a vegetarian cookbook. Following the instructions, I rinsed and rinsed and rinsed and rinsed that darned quinoa, but it still had a terrible, soapy taste after I cooked it. These days I understand that it comes pre-rinsed, so that would probably help. Or maybe I just happened to get my hands on a bad batch. Everybody is raving about it lately, so I guess I'd better give it another try. In spite of the soapiness, I do remember enjoying the texture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat combination of ingredients. Both my husband and I really enjoy quinoa, and we'll be trying this version soon. I've also sent a link to a friend of mine who, with here husband, both in their late 60's, are just going vegan. They are an inspiration, as are you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Maggie. I usually make quinoa tabouli, but I thought I would mix it up a bit. Always enjoy reading your blog. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThis looks so fresh and healthy and DELICIOUS! I have to confess, I have never tried quinoa, but this inspires me to try it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristi. Quinoa is now a staple in my house. It is such a versatile grain. Thanks for stopping by. I love your blog!
Deletelooks so inviting and delicious...mouthwatering!
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