A healthy outside starts from the inside. -Robert Urich
There are so many grains that some of us have no clue about, but if I can speak for all, Quinoa is not one of them. Popular among the gluten free population, it's a grain which looks simple and humble to being cute once cooked. Packed with antioxidants and filled with fiber, these tiny grains gives a new meaning for power punch. If you want to learn about some new grains check out this LIST, it's interesting.
I try to incorporate quinoa into our diets few times a week. They are very adaptive. You walk around the web, browsing through recipes, and you can find that the uses for the grain is endless. I wrack my brain every night for next day's lunch box, don't you?? This dish is a double whammy. Not only a quick dinner, stuff it in a pita bread with some salsa, voila you have the lunch ready too.
The days I get health conscious, these patties on a salad bed makes an appearance. When you have girlfriends over for lunch, this is a nice way to feed some of your super health conscious beauties.. Quite simple to whip up, loaded with vegetables, spiced up a bit, these patties are crispy on the outside, moist inside with a lot of textures and flavors going around it. Served with some fresh mango salsa atop arugula, this is a light dinner and a good lunch along with a Sorbet...and your friends will silently thank you for not loading them up with stuff... Here goes this simple and healthy patty.
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Quinoa Vegetable Patty with Mango Salsa
Ingredients:
Quinoa - 1/2 cup
Potato - 1 boiled and mashed
Peas - 1/2 cup boiled
Carrots - 2 thinly sliced in quarters
Onion - 1/4 chopped finely
ginger/garlic paste - 1 tsp
green chilly - 1 finely chopped
pepper - 1/4 tsp
olive oil - 4 tbsp
salt to taste
Method:
1. Wash quinoa and cook for 15 minutes until you see it sprouted, or as per instructions, drain all water.
2. In a saute pan, add 1 tsp olive oil, fry onions for a minute. Add ginger garlic paste and fry. Add the sliced carrots, green chillies, and fry for 2 minutes and turn off the heat and let cool.
3. In a mixing bowl, add the cooked quinoa, mashed potato, peas and the cooled onion/carrot mixture. Add salt, pepper and mix well.
4. In a non stick pan, add little oil, take 1/2 cup of mixture, shape it to disc and fry it in a pan. You can crowd the pan and let brown on both sides well on medium flame. It takes about 3-4 minutes on each side.
Enjoy!!
Mango Salsa
Mango - 1 diced
Red bell pepper - 1/4 very finely chopped
Onion - 1/2 medium finely diced
jalapeno - 1 finely chopped
English cucumbers - 1/2 finely diced
lemon juice - 1 tsp
salt to taste
Mix everything together and top it on the Patties.
ENJOY!!
Thats quite impressive quinoa with mango salsa......
ReplyDeleteThanks Susmita...the combination worked quite well..
ReplyDeleteHi Ash! Wow what a beautiful quinoa dish! Mango adds nice refreshing texture and flavor. I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteNami, thank you for visiting the blog, and yes the Mango Salsa, I felt was the key to this dish..
ReplyDeleteCan you sub a sweet potato for the white? Trying to keep it low-carb
ReplyDeleteI definitely think sweet potato would work, maybe the final result might be a little bit sweeter thank this one, but why not try it right...let me know how that turns out..
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Looks just yum ...lve it mango salsa ...
ReplyDeleteThanks Priti.:)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of pairing the patties with a mango salsa. I have some mango in the refrigerator, going to try this out!
ReplyDeleteNever tried quinoa, but from all the descriptions out there, I am sure this one is delicious. Loved the salsa!
ReplyDeleteShumaila, I would like to hear how you liked the combo.
ReplyDeleteIndu, quinoa is amazing, try it out for sure, you'll love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect summery patties!! love the added quinoa with a side of tasty mango salad :)
ReplyDeleteYes, Kiran it was great when the sun was out and shining on us. Can you believe it's raining here in SF..
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