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Mexican Quinoa Salad

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Mexican Quinoa Salad 3

When I went to Mexico, one of my favourite meals was at a Mexican restaurant in the resort. There was a great salad bar and one of my favourite salads was a corn salad. It had a mystery flavour to it, but it made it fantastic. After a couple bites, I realized that the flavour was cinnamon! A strong cinnamon flavour. I knew that when I got home I would be making a salad with corn and cinnamon. Instead of stopping at a corn salad, I decided to add the cinnamon flavour to quinoa, and make that the base of my salad. I added black beans, corn, tomatoes, avocado, cilantro, and feta cheese and it made a truly beautiful, healthful salad. I took the flavour up another notch by making a roasted red pepper vinaigrette to top the salad.

Mexican Quinoa Salad

Mexican Quinoa Salad

  • 1 cup quinoa
  • 2 cups cold water
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
  • pinch of salt and pepper
  • zest of one lime
  • juice of one lime
  • tobasco, to taste
  • 1 avocado
  • 3-4 tomatoes
  • 3/4 cup canned or frozen corn kernals
  • 1 can black beans
  • 1/2 cup cubed feta cheese
  • 2-3 tbsp finely chopped cilantro

Rinse the quinoa thoroughly and put in a pot with cinnamon, nutmeg, cayenne, salt and pepper, lime zest and juice, tobasco, and 2 cups of water. Bring to a boil, cover, reduce to a simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from stove and let sit for 5 more minutes. Fluff with a fork. Add the remaining ingredients and toss. Enjoy!

Mexican Quinoa Salad 2

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

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Happy New Year everyone! Between work, nurition school, and culinary school, 2009 just flew by! I hope 2010 is a great year for everyone and I’m very excited for it. As you guys probably know, the 2010 Olympics are being held in Vancouver/Whistler, so I am thrilled at the thought of spending a couple weeks in this BUSY city during that time. I can also look forward to graduating from culinary school and also getting my Registered Holistic Nutritionist (RHN) diploma in 2010! Aside from that, I have no plans so far- I’m just going to let life happen!

I hope you all had great holidays this December. I actually spent my Christmas in Mexico which was VERY different from what I am used to. I must admit that spending everyday on a white sand beach was probably just what I needed after a few months of stress. I took lots of pictures and I’m going to share some with you- especially the food!!

Something I was really excited to find in Mexico was Mayan Drinking Chocolate. I had just read about traditional drinking chocolate in a local organic magazine that my Dad sometimes picks up for me. I haven’t had the popular powdered hot chocolate in quite awhile, though it is something I miss having. When I read about how drinking chocolate used to be, I really wanted to try it and a few days later I am in Mexico and I find it! There was a sweet option available that was only 40% cacao, but I chose the bitter option with 70% cacao. I simply mixed about 1.5 of the chocolate tablets I purchased with 1/3  litre of hot almond milk. Of course, you could use regular milk or cream or soy milk or even water. You can also add a bit of sugar/agave/honey/etc. if you feel the need for some added sweetness, but I didn’t find it necessary at all! Of course if you can’t find Mexican Chocolate, you can use some regular good quality bittersweet chocolate.

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And now onto some photos from the trip!

Christmas Eve was a big deal and we enjoyed a massive and beautiful buffet that included one of my favourites…LOBSTER!

We were greeted by some amazing ice sculptures!

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Also a fat sculpture and an artistic lobster display!

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I thought the vegetable and meat terrines looked really neat, and also these Lobster “Buena Vista”.

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The bread station, and a piggy made from proscuitto!

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This was a beautiful little pumpkin creme brulee that I had at the Mexican a la carte restaurant, and it was SOO good. Mmm…

And my plate from the Christmas Eve buffet- grilled lobster, couscous, mushroom mashed potatoes, coconut and pineapple shrimp, grilled vegetables, and a smoked salmon toast- whew!

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The obligatory beach shot.

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And my family enjoying some Mexican food on Christmas day.

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I must add a little something special here. For the last several years, our neighbours (who are Dutch) have brought us Oliebollen each New Year’s Eve. I did a bit of research and Oliebollen is basically a fried dough that contains sultanas/currents/raisins and sometimes apple pieces. It’s absolutely delicious!

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