Nutrition balance score
Great
Glycemic Index
41
Low
Glycemic Load
7
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories159.9 kcal (8%)
Total Fat8.3 g (12%)
Carbs16.3 g (6%)
Sugars1.5 g (2%)
Protein4.7 g (9%)
Sodium369.4 mg (18%)
Fiber4.2 g (15%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
8 servings

2 cupsquinoa
cooked, 1 cup dry quinoa yields about 2 cup cooked

¼ cupextra virgin olive oil

1 teaspoonground cumin

1 clovegarlic
pressed, grated or finely chopped

1juice of lime

1 teaspoonfine sea salt

¼ teaspooncayenne pepper
optional for heat

1 x 15 ouncecan black beans
rinsed and drained well

1 cupred bell pepper
quarter inch chopped

1 cupgreen onions
root removed, white and part of the greens chopped

⅓ cupcilantro
rough chopped
Instructions
Step 1
To cook the quinoa, rinse it well in a fine mesh colander and let all of the water drain. Add the rinsed quinoa to a pot and add double the amount of purified water or veggie stock (e.g. 1 cup dry quinoa needs 2 cups of liquid). Bring the pot to a boil, then cover and reduce heat to low and simmer for about 15 minutes until all of the liquid is absorbed and the little “tail” of the quinoa has sprouted out. Fluff with a fork and reserve for your recipe. I always set a kitchen timer for 15 minutes to simmer because if left too long it can burn. Also, I always make at least double the quinoa I need–it keeps well in the refrigerator up to 5 days for another recipe.
Step 2
While the quinoa is cooking, whisk the olive oil, cumin, garlic, lime, salt and cayenne (if using) together in the bottom of a large bowl to let the flavors marry while you chop the veggies.
Step 3
Rinse and drain the black beans, then chop the veggies; the key is to make the peppers and onions about the same size as the beans.
Step 4
Add the cooked quinoa, beans and veggies to the bowl and gently fold it all together with the dressing. The quinoa can be warm, room temp, or cold when you make the dish. Regardless, I suggest letting it chill in the refrigerator at least 30 minutes to let the flavors come together. It tastes best served room temperature or chilled.
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