Confetti Quinoa

by eatingbirdfood on June 6, 2009

I was a brave lady this morning. Two reasons: Number 1- I was up with the sun at 6:30AM, and number 2, I made the key decision to bust out the beets for another go with juicing. Of course, there were some other delicious veggies/fruits involved. Last time I had juice for b-fast I used 1 whole large beet and it was a tad on the earthy side so this time I wanted to keep it real with a little less beetness. Into the juicer went 2 carrots, a hunk of cucumber, 1 small fuji, 1/2 of a small beet (I wasn’t trying to over do it this time), 1/4 of a red bell pepper, and an unpictured handful o’ spinach leaves.

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First up the cuc and the fuji juice. I wanted to taste this combo plain before adding the rest and it was good! Yum yum.

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The rest of the veggies made this redness. I tried this one on it own as well.

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It tasted good alone, but the two mixed together was fab-u-lous! And, for the record, 1/2 a beet was perfection. I think I’ll stick to that from now on.

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After a while, I realized the juice just wasn’t cutting it this morning so I had a bowl of Barb’s Ultima Flax and Granola cereal with USAM. It hit the spot and was the perfect carbolous entree to have before heading to 9:15AM spin class. I usually go to the 10:30 class, but as I said, I was up and at this morning so I decided to go early. And, it was awesome. the instructor, music, and his style was completely different compared to the 10:30 class and I’m pretty sure I was sweatier than I usually am. Maybe I need to be attending the 9:15 class from now on.

My big plans for the day included going to my niece’s sweet 16 birthday/my mom’s birthday party (grandma and grandchild born on the same day… cool huh?) My sis knew I was crazy busy and insisted that I didn’t need to bring anything, BUT if you know me, you know I wouldn’t want to give up the chance to cook. I knew there weren’t going to be many veggie options at the party, so I decided to make something veggie with a little protein- a quinoa (keen-wa) dish. I prepared the quinoa last night and then just threw a bunch of stuff in with it this morning and ta da, Confetti Quinoa was born.

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And luckily it turned out to be quite delish. In Isaac’s words, “Amazing.” He said he would even eat it for breakfast. ha. I don’t know if I would go that far, but it does prove how much he liked it.

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Have you tried this super grain? If not, give it a go. It’s gluten free, easy to digest, and it’s protein content is very high, making it a great choice for vegetarians and vegans (or anyone really). Best of all, it contains a balanced set of essential amino acids, making it a complete protein source. It is also a good source of dietary fiber, phosphorus and is high in magnesium and iron. Go Quinoa!

Confetti Quinoa recipe to be posted soon….. (EBF version of a cliff hanger)

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Mara @ What's For Dinner? June 6, 2009 at 9:32 pm

Gorgeous juice and that quinoa? Amazing! i love quinoa most ways… ever tried making a “pudding” with it? Like rice pudding? AWESOME!

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Sharon June 6, 2009 at 10:38 pm

Oh my gosh, super delicious!!!

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Hangry Pants June 7, 2009 at 1:44 am

Yes, I love quinoa!!!!

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lilveggiepatch June 7, 2009 at 3:40 am

Beautiful juice! I’m glad you went with the beets… it makes such a difference.

I LOVE quinoa, and that one looks great!

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Tina June 7, 2009 at 3:49 am

I just noticed you have a totally new theme on your blog, it’s awesome! Is it one of the standard wordpress-themes? It’s so pretty! As is your juice, wow, looks soooo good! I wish I had a juicer!

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cocoeatsandcritiques June 7, 2009 at 8:35 am

That confetti quinoa looks to die for!! The perfect summer salad. Your juices look so yummy as well. I should start juicing, but I’m always too lazy so I just stop at this one cafe that makes pretty darn good juices. What’s your favorite combination???
Mine is carrot, apple, lemon, ginger!

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ksgoodeats June 7, 2009 at 9:24 am

I’ve never tried quinoa but that looks delicious!! Can’t wait for the recipe – I have to cook for a party in July and I’m thinking this might be on the menu!

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Alison June 7, 2009 at 10:31 am

I love quinoa. I’ve even had it like oats for breakfast. Unfortunately my husband thinks its weird. But at least he’ll eat it…with a few complaints.

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Shannon June 7, 2009 at 12:35 pm

That quinoa looks gorgeous! Haven’t tried it yet, but I would love to experiment with it soon :) it looks so cute and tiny lol. <3 Looking forward to your recipe!
-Shannon

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Laura June 7, 2009 at 2:10 pm

Lovely juice! :-)

I really like quinoa, but for some reason, I rarely make it. Yours looks so good!

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Meghan Telpner June 7, 2009 at 8:12 pm

Quinoa is totally my grain of choice. Protein rich I have it as my porridge for breakfast, mized with veggies and greens for salad, in soups and sometimes just as a snack with a little drizzle of lemon juice and flax oil. Love it and your salad looks great!

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Marianne June 8, 2009 at 12:17 am

Quinoa is definitely fun – I like it in soups :)

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Melanie June 8, 2009 at 7:57 am

Man, that Quinoa looks really good! I’ve never tried it before, but it sounds like a good option for me since I’m vegetarian. Can’t wait to see the recipe!

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eatingbirdfood June 6, 2009 at 11:53 pm

Mara, no I haven’t tried quinoa pudding but that sounds awesome. thanks for the recommendation!

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eatingbirdfood June 8, 2009 at 7:57 am

You’re in luck. I just posted it!

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eatingbirdfood June 8, 2009 at 7:58 am

Coco- I’ve actually only ever juiced two times so this combo is probably my favorite out of the two times. I’ll have to try your suggestion!

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