Learn how to cook fluffy, perfectly cooked quinoa every time with my chef’s perfected recipe! Then, use it in dinner recipes, bowls, salads, or one of our 25 quinoa recipes below!
As a chef, one of my go-to pantry staples is quinoa, a mighty little whole grain (technically it’s a seed rather than a grain) packed full of nutrients. It hails from South America, is gluten-free, and is high in protein. Cooking quinoa is easier than you think: see my chef’s tips and the recipe card below!
Why you’ll love quinoa
- Quick and easy to cook—quinoa cooks in 15-20 minutes, half the time of rice! Boil it in water or broth with salt, spices, and a splash of olive oil.
- Healthy—it’s gluten-free (technically a seed rather than a grain) and packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber and protein; it’s a complete protein with all the essential amino acids.
- Versatile– use quinoa as a base for bowls, toss it into a salad, wrap it into a burrito, or serve as a side dish -use a substitute for rice or other whole grains.
- Great for meal prep- cooked quinoa will keep 4-5 days in an airtight container in the fridge, or can be frozen for up to 3 months.
How to cook Quinoa (Like a pro!)
Learn how to cook fluffy, perfectly seasoned quinoa every time with my “chef’s perfected” method, which includes perfect water ratios.
Quinoa Salad Recipes
Cooked quinoa can be used in so many ways- but perhaps our favorite use for quinoa is in salads. Here is a selection of quinoa salads that are healthy and delicious! Great for healthy midweek meals!
Thai Quinoa Lentil Salad
This bright and cheery Lentil Quinoa Salad is packed with Thai flavor! Crunchy veggies and fragrant herbs in a tangy Thai Dressing. Vegan & gluten-free.
Quinoa Chickpea Salad
This Middle Eastern-inspired Quinoa Salad is made with chickpeas, cucumber, tomato, kalamata olives, dill, parsley, and a preserved lemon dressing. My personal favorite!
Southwest Quinoa Salad
This quinoa salad recipe gets a southwest spin! Made with white quinoa, blackbeans, corn, tomatoes, scallions, cilantro, lime, and avocado- it packs a surprising punch of flavor!
Strawberry Quinoa Salad
A refreshing spring salad featuring seasonal strawberries, quinoa, parsley, mint and cucumbers with optional slivered almonds or pistachios. Delicious!
Holiday Crunch Salad
Bursting with flavor this salad is delicious any time of year. Made with quinoa, pomegranate seeds, avocado, toasted almonds, and fresh parsley, it’s a full of great texture and flavor.
Spring Quinoa Tabouli
This Quinoa Salad features asparagus, English peas, fresh dill, parsley, and toasted almonds tossed in a lemony dressing that mimics the flavors of tabouli.
Winter Quinoa Salad
This Quinoa Salad with kale, chickpeas and apples is like happiness in a bowl. A vegan salad, packed full of protein, nutrients and flavor.
Quinoa Chicken Salad
This quinoa chicken salad is hearty and flavorful and perfect for midweek lunches. Made with chicken breast, tomatoes, chickpeas, arugula, mini mozzarella, and fresh herbs, tossed with a lemon dressing.
Moroccan Quinoa Salad
A delicious Moroccan Quinoa Salad with oranges, almonds, olives, mint, and a tangy, bright citrus dressing. Use blood oranges when in season for a festive presentation.
Chef’s Tips
You may be wondering why restaurant quinoa seems to taste better than homemade. Here are a few tips to “up” your quinoa game.
- Always Rinse. Quinoa seeds protect themselves from critters by creating their own naturally occurring “pesticide” called saponins. While this is not harmful to humans, saponins have a very bitter taste, so be sure to rinse the quinoa before cooking.
- The ratio debate. Quinoa package directions often call for 2 parts liquid to 1 part quinoa. Here’s a pro tip: I’ve found that when cooking pre-rinsed quinoa, the ratio of 1.75 parts water to 1 part quinoa is perfect.
- Season. Quinoa always tastes better with salt, aromatics (garlic, shallot, or onion), spices, and/or herbs. Doctor it up. 🙂
- Branch out! Quinoa comes in various colors (and textures). White is the most common, but other options include red quinoa, black quinoa, or a mix of all three called tricolor quinoa. While black and red offer great texture, white is the softest and fluffiest.
Quinoa Dinner recipes
Quinoa is hearty and satisfying because it contains so much protein. We love it in dinner recipes and here are some of our favorite ways to incorporate it into meals.
Quinoa Chickpea Burger
This veggie burger recipe is made with quinoa, chickpeas and vegetables. Full of savory flavor with incredible texture, this recipe is perfect for meal prep!
Chicken Quinoa Salad
This hearty quinoa salad with chicken, avocado, and arugula, is dinner-worthy! Tossed with a creamy basil dressing you’ll want to drink. Sub Crispy tofu for the chicken.
Peruvian Burritos with Aji Verde Sauce
These flavorful Peruvian-inspired burritos are made with quinoa, roasted sweet potato, fresh corn, peppers, black beans and a spicy, vegan Peruvian green sauce. Vegan and delicious!
Quinoa Stuffed Poblano Peppers
An Oaxacan-inspired recipe for poblano peppers stuffed with black beans, quinoa, and optional goat cheese, slathered in a rich mole negro sauce. Vegan-adaptable.
Quinoa Cakes
Delicious quinoa cakes topped with a fresh tomato chickpea relish- a delicious, healthy, flavorful plant-based vegan dinner that is gluten-free.
Baked Quinoa
A tasty oven-baked quinoa recipe with corn and zucchini and feta cheese with fresh tomato relish.
Stuffed Peppers with Quinoa & Chickpeas
Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers with quinoa, eggplant and chickpeas, drizzled with zhoug yogurt.
Lentil Quinoa Soup
This Moroccan Red Lentil Quinoa Soup is easy to make, full of delicious flavor, and made with simple ingredients. It can be made in an Instant Pot or on the stovetop.
Quinoa Bowls
Mediterranean Grilled Salmon Bowls!
Quinoa is the healthy base for this grilled salmon and veggie bowl. A healthy flavorful Mediterranean-inspired dinner, perfect for summer!
Quinoa Breakfast Bowls
Why not have quinoa for breakfast? Whether you like savory or sweet, vegan or eggs, these quinoa breakfast bowls are nourishing and protein-packed.
Quinoa Salad Topper!

25+ Healthy Delicious Quinoa Recipes
- Prep Time: 10
- Cook Time: 25
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 2-4
- Category: side dish
- Method: stovetop
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan
Description
Learn how to cook fluffy, perfectly cooked quinoa every time with my chef’s perfected recipe below! Then, use it for dinner recipes, bowls, salads, or one of our 25 quinoa recipes above: How to make perfectly fluffy quinoa every time.
Ingredients
- 1 cup quinoa, rinsed well, and drained (rinsing removes bitterness)
- 1 3/4 cups water or broth
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, more to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon olive oil
Instructions
- Rinse the quinoa well under running water and strain well using a fine mesh strainer.
- Place in a medium pot with the water or broth. Stir in the salt and olive oil.
- Bring to a rolling boil. Cover tightly.
- Lower heat to a gentle simmer ( low or medium low heat) and cook til all the water is gone, about 15 minutes. Turn off the heat and let stand 5-10 minutes.
- Fluff with fork.
Notes
Quinoa will keep up to 4 days in an airtight container the fridge or can be frozen.
When serving this as a side dish all on its own, I like to use two sautéed shallots, half for cooking with the quinoa, and the other half for sprinkling over the top as a garnish.
If batch cooking for the week, double the recipe and you may not need any of the garnishes.
Rinsing the quinoa is imperative. It really does help remove the bitterness.
If making a smaller batch or bigger batch, my general ratio of water to quinoa is 1 cup quinoa to 1.75 cups water.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: Basic Quinoa Recipe – ¾ cup
- Calories: 161
- Sugar: 0 g
- Sodium: 292.8 mg
- Fat: 3.2 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.4 g
- Carbohydrates: 27.3 g
- Fiber: 3 g
- Protein: 6 g
- Cholesterol: 0 mg
The lemony chickpea quinoa salad is one of our favorites! Also love the Peruvian burrito! Can’t wait to try the quinoa veg burger this summer. ❤️🙏
Love the quinoa chickpea veggie burger with the pickled onions and chipotle mayo! So tasty!
So much joy seeing all these colourful, deliciously healthy dishes
Gotta try the strawberry quinoa tabouli — looks delicious! You are my favorite source for recipes—thanks!
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These look incredible – ready to take my quinoa game up to a new level! thanks!
A typical morning: I sit down to read news and am instead drawn into your delicious blog and my day’s meal planning. Some of these quinoa recipes I have made and others are destined to be new favorites. Thank you Sylvia for putting fun and flavor into healthy eating. I am a forever fan!
Thanks Emily ❤️
Your recipes are truly an inspiration towards a healthier body and mind. Thank you for sharing them! They have helped my husband and I focus on our health and happiness 🙂
So happy to hear this Mary!
Made the kale and quinoa salad recently; the dressing is fabulous. For years I thought I couldn’t eat quinoa because it hurt my stomach so badly. I found out quinoa contains bitter- tasting usually toxic plant-derived organic chemicals called saponins. Solution? If you’re allergic to saponin, you can still include quinoa in your diet as long as you wash the seeds well. Soak quinoa for at least 30 minutes and rinse it several times before cooking. This will help remove the natural coating, which contains the saponin. Now I can enjoy all your delicious quinoa recipes!
Yes! So you find you can eat them now after they are soaked?
Love your recipes & the vibrant photos! Thanks for all you do!
Yay excited to try these. I’ve been all about the quinoa breakfast bowls these days.
I noticed that several of your delicious quinoa recipes do not require toasting the quinoa first, whereas other recipes insist that this is needed to enhance the flavor. Just curious what others think: to toast or not to toast? That is the question! 🙂
That is a great question. I will have to try that!
Omg, thank you! I’ve inherited 20 lbs of quinoa! Thank you for the inspiration.
Seriously?? That is awesome.
These recipes look delicious. I’ll give some a try and maybe I’ll learn to like quinoa. Thanks.
Try rinsing the grains first, to remove bitterness!
Extremely creative and inventive recipes using a grain that I’m not usually attracted to cooking with simply because I’ve never imagined how versatile it can be. I’m very appreciative of the effort you put into this healthy eating topic with so many fresh, bright and beautiful ingredients.
We never ate quinoa before finding Sylvia, but it’s a staple now. IN fact I’m making the Everyday Quinoa right now for the Chipotle Grilled Chicken salad. Thanks Sylvia!
Thanks Janet!
Oh my gosh! Who knew there were so many things you can do with quinoa! I’ve only ever added onion, garlic, and Parmesan to it. My family is about to be thrilled with quinoa!
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Best ideas for different ways to use quinoa!!
These all look great.
I can’t wait to try all the recipes!
Those Peruvian burritos are the best! So much quinoa inspiration here. Thank you for these fresh, flavorful and healthy recipes!
Thanks Alanna ❤️
Broccoli Quinoa Cakes are a great idea!
Hi Sylvia – Thanks for the regular food inspiration. We are huge fans of your style and flavours in our household.
thanks Madeline!
Looks good!
Love the quinoa cakes with tomato chickpea relish. I added a little crumbled goat cheese. A great light dinner. Thank you for all your great recipes.
Love the lemon and fresh herb quinoa, thank you!