Showing posts with label quinoa salad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quinoa salad. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Summer Salad Roundup

Summer Salad Roundup // Loves Food, Loves to Eat
This weekend is two of my favorite events of the year: Ragnar Relay (my 6th year!) and Burning Beast. Next weekend we�re hiking/camping for Amanda�s birthday, and the following weekend is�wait for it� my bachelorette party weekend! In Sonoma! 

Summer Salad Roundup // Loves Food, Loves to EatUm, also�did I mention that Evan and my wedding is in 2.5 months!? Where did the time go!? At this point, we mostly just need to pull together some last minute decorations and things. We have each other and we have the food, so that�s really all that matters in the end. Oh, but we�re having a helluva time picking out the aisle song. We love music and want it to be something special, but most of the bands we love sing about the opposite of happiness and love. Maybe you can help: I love classic rock (think CCR, Stones), bluegrass, Lana Del Rey, and Miley (don�t hate). Evan loves electronic music & Elliot Smith. Together, we�re bigtime fans of DCFC, Colin Meloy, and Neutral Milk Hotel. Annnnd, go! 

Summer Salad Roundup // Loves Food, Loves to EatSo anyway, with all I have going on lately, I�ve been living off of quick salads. Not even exciting ones. I know that�s kind of boring, but it�s true. Sometimes I toss some chicken on the grill and then put that in the salad, or maybe I�ll throw the whole thing in a tortilla, and call it dinner. I�ve been so busy and it�s so warm out that I�ve just had no energy to put together a real dinner. I think Evan loves it, because it means he can eat out whatever and whenever and I just don�t care. The Korean place around the corner probably loves it too, because Evan�s been a very frequent customer (sidenote: their grilled pork & kimchi sandwich is insane, and I�ll probably need to recreate it for you sometime soon!).  

Summer Salad Roundup // Loves Food, Loves to EatSummer�s a busy time, man. If you�re also living off salads, here�s a little inspiration from the archives:

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl...Salad

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl: Loves Food, Loves to Eat
Some of my gal pals are really into the no-salad-salad, as they call it. The no-salad-salad is basically a big bowl of salady stuff that isn't leafy green and lettuce-like. They throw in a whole bunch of veggies, beans, and baby corn. 

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl: Loves Food, Loves to Eat

Ugh. Can I tell you something? I hate baby corn. It totally freaks me out. When I was a little kid I loved it...until one time, at a fancy restaurant (ahem, it was the O'Callahan's restaurant at the Shilo Inn in The Dalles, OR... which I thought was like, the fanciest of fancy...it wasn't) I yoinked a baby corn off of Mel's plate when she wasn't looking, and it was pickled or something, and it tasted awful, and I threw up. I've been super anti baby corn ever since that day. PS. this is totally not food-blog friendly, but I have a lot of stories that end with "and then I threw up." 

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl: Loves Food, Loves to Eat
But I digress, this post really has nothing to do with baby corn or my wimpy stomach. It's all about no-salad-salad.

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl: Loves Food, Loves to Eat
So anyway, whenever I try to make the standard no-salad-salad, I feel like it doesn't come out quite as good as when my friends do it. It feels like a big, jumbled, incoherent mess. That's why I like themed no-salad-salads. Like Greek-style salads loaded with chickpeas, cucumbers, tomatoes, and olives. Or, my favorite: a no-salad-salad with southwest flair. Otherwise known as a burrito bowl. Can we just call it a Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl�Salad? 

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl: Loves Food, Loves to Eat
This one has so much goodness in it: sweet corn fresh off the cob (not the baby variety, thankyouverymuch), avocado, green onions, tomatoes, cilantro, black beans, and cotija cheese, all doused with fresh squeezed lime juice. You could definitely eat this as is. Or you could make it even better by tossing it with quinoa and a creamy southwest sauce. I vote you do that. I vote you do that right now. 

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl: Loves Food, Loves to Eat

Southwest Quinoa Burrito Bowl Salad
Serves 4

Creamy Southwest Sauce
1/2 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon honey
1 tablespoon water
1/2 teaspoon of each: cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano
Splash hot sauce (I use Tapatio) 
Juice from half a lime
Salt & pepper to taste

For sauce, whisk together sour cream through hot sauce, until smooth and creamy. Save the other lime half for salad. Salt & Pepper to taste. 

Salad 
1 cup uncooked quinoa
1 can black beans, drained & rinsed
1 large tomato, diced
1 avocado, diced
Fresh corn off the cob from 1 ear
2-3 green onions, sliced
1/2 cup cilantro, chopped
1/3 cup crumbled cotija cheese
Juice from half a lime
Creamy Southwest Sauce

Cook quinoa: Rinse until water runs clear, drain. Add to a medium pot with 2 cups of water and a pinch of salt and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to medium low and simmer 15 to 20 minutes, until water is absorbed. Fluff with a fork and cool before mixing with salad. 

Stir together black beans through cotija cheese, and toss with lime juice. Add cooled quinoa, and stir until just combined (gently, so you don't moosh up the avocado). Salt and pepper to taste. To eat, either mix in the sauce, or add sauce to each serving.