Saturday, October 13, 2012

Double Broccoli Quinoa

I'm not going to pretend like I had any involvement in this recipe - it's taken directly from 101cookbooks. But it was *delicious*, so I wanted to promote it. I included the feta, basil, crushed red pepper, and avocados, and would highly recommend it.



Double Broccoli Quinoa
3 cups cooked quinoa
5 cups raw broccoli, cut into small florets and stems
3 medium garlic cloves
2/3 cup sliced or slivered almonds, toasted 1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan
2 big pinches salt
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup heavy cream
Optional toppings: slivered basil, fire oil (optional)**, sliced avocado
crumbled feta or goat cheese
Heat the quinoa and set aside.
Now barely cook the broccoli by pouring 3/4 cup water into a large pot and bringing it to a simmer. Add a big pinch of salt and stir in the broccoli. Cover and cook for a minute, just long enough to take the raw edge off. Transfer the broccoli to a strainer and run under cold water until it stops cooking. Set aside.
To make the broccoli pesto puree two cups of the cooked broccoli, the garlic, 1/2 cup of the almonds, Parmesan, salt, and lemon juice in a food processor. Drizzle in the olive oil and cream and pulse until smooth.
Just before serving, toss the quinoa and remaining broccoli florets with about 1/2 of the broccoli pesto. Taste and adjust if needed, you might want to add more of the pest a bit at a time, or you might want a bit more salt or an added squeeze of lemon juice. Turn out onto a serving platter and top with the remaining almonds, a drizzle of the chile oil, and some sliced avocado or any of the other optional toppings.
Serves 4 - 6.


3 comments:

  1. This looks incredible. Did you take that picture? I feel like I can never get enough avocado - I've been eating it plain recently. Ahh...so good.

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  2. I tried it last night, and it's delicious! Britta warned me that the garlic can overwhelm it, but I still put the three cloves in, and it is extremely garlicky. I would put one clove in or toast the garlic first before making the pesto. I also overcooked the quinoa so it was kinda mushy. It tasted good, but the consistency was not the grainy quinoa I was expecting. Don't make the mistakes that I made.

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