by Naked Beet
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Naked Beet's Notes:
ExpandBefore you cook either red or yellow quinoa, soak it in cold water to get rid of the dust and alleviate some of the bitterness. As quinoa is such a fine grain, it will stick easily to a pan. I find it convenient to put the portion in a fine mesh colander and then put the colander into cold water. Once the water runs clear, you can cook your quinoa. It will not take very long—about 10-12 minutes.
Ask the hotline about this step!For the steel cut oats: Let the water come to a boil, add the oatmeal and stir it for 5 minutes. Turn down the heat slightly and let it continue to cook for another 15-25 minutes, depending on your desired level of texture. Combine the cooked oatmeal with the quinoa and add fruit and nuts of your choice. To this version, I added pumpkin seeds, tart cherries, golden raisins and a drizzle of milk.
Ask the hotline about this step!GREAT idea! The contrast of textures looks great. Can't wait to try it.
Thank you both, I hope you like it if you try it. I found some black quinoa in the market the other day, too.
I love red quinoa for breakfast, and mixing it with steel cut oats and all of those other goodies? Brilliant.
Inspiring! I love that you used quinoa. I will definitely try this soon..
I love breakfast grains--the heartier the better. This looks great. I like to combine my quinoa 50/50 red/white.