I'm experimenting with Quinoa. It's tasty stuff and pretty simple to work with. No more difficult than rice, you just have to make sure to rinse it for 2 min. before you cook it. Easy enough.
I thought this soup was really tasty. It's packed with veggies and makes a nice snack in the middle of the day. Quinoa doesn't really have a flavor. It seems to take on the flavor of the soup.
I'm getting brave enough to use quinoa in other ways. I think I might try a cheese sauce for a "quinoa mac and cheese." I've even seen recipes for quinoa chocolate cake. It may take me a while to get that brave. :)
I think you could easily throw in some squash or pumpkin or zucchini or even parsnips and peas. I wonder if you could can this, for easy winter meals, using the veggies from your summer garden? Something to think about. A nice effortless soup dinner without the extra preservatives and chemicals used by commercial soup companies. If I wasn't a brown thumb I think I would attempt it. But honestly, if I ever manage to grow anything more than hopes and dreams in my vegetable garden, I may have to bronze the produce to prove I did it. :0
Let me know what you are experimenting with. I'd love to hear your adventures in cooking. :)
Chicken and Quinoa Soup
- 1 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast,
- 1 15oz can Canned Diced Tomatoes, (I used one with Green chilis on accident and it was great.)
- Green Beans, drained, .5 cup (I had some left over and threw them in. Add the whole can and it will be great also,)
- Carrot - chopped, 1 cup (one large)
- Celery, raw, 1 stalk, large
- 1/2 med yellow onion,
- 1/2 large Yellow Bell Pepper,
- 3-4 cups Water, (start with 3 and add more if needed)
- 1 cup cooked Quinoa
- 1/2 cup Broccoli, fresh,, chopped or diced
- 2 chicken bouillon cubes
- 1 tsp dried parsley flakes
- 1/2 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp. minced garlic
- 1/2 tsp white garlic
- 1 tsp salt
According to this recipe calculator http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp the soup is only 76 calories per serving. (It makes about 9). That is a low cal meal people! So go ahead and add a nice crusty loaf of bread. This is a yummy, easy and low calorie soup!