Quinoa Rice Pilaf: my new favorite staple.

Quinoa Rice Pilaf: my new favorite staple.

I've been  playing around with this blend of quinoa and rice for the past few weeks...and I have to say that I LOVE it! The quinoa and rice cook really nicely together...the rice gets a little bit more of a nutty flavor and the quinoa gets a little more fluffiness. Best of all...it's great for a quick meal when you just want some veggies and rice, but don't feel or have time to add a protein source like a dal, lentils, tofu, etc....the quinoa of course is packed with a punch (click here to learn what a nutritional powerhouse quinoa is).   It goes great with veggies, cooks quickly and tastes great the next for lunch as well :)!... I usually make a little extra so I have leftovers for the next day.
Tonight I made it with my favorite Goddess Greens and topped it with a little bit of herbed goat cheese....the pilaf and greens both took under 25 minutes to make...so a great meal for a weeknight dinner!

Quinoa Rice Pilaf

INGREDIENTS
  • 1 cup rice, washed
  • 1 cup quinoa, washed
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons butter (ghee (clarified butter) or olive oil taste just as great)
  • 4 cups water
  • 2 springs fresh thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried dill (or else 2 tablespoons fresh dill)
 COOKING DIRECTIONS
  1. Place all ingredients in a medium size pot and bring to a boil on medium high heat.
  2. Once the water is boiling, turn it down to low, cover and cook for 20 minutes.
  3. Let sit for 5 minutes and then serve with your favorite veggies.
ENJOY!
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VEGAN NOTES
  • You can use olive oil or balance and it tastes just as great.

GLUTEN FREE NOTES

  • Totally gluten free!

YOGIC COOKING NOTES

  • Always good to pair your grains and proteins with some veggies for a complete meal.
Kajal Dhabalia

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