TOASTED QUINOA WITH BASIL AVOCADO SAUCE AND HOMEGROWN MUNG BEAN SPROUTS πŸ₯‘πŸŒ±

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Growing sprouts and other microgreens in your own kitchen with minimal supplies is fun and easy. It is a nice project to involve the kids and make them curious about health foods too. Though I will give you a full update and tutorial in another post, the only thing you need to grow your own supply of spouts is a jar, beans or seeds, and water.

Given the tropical climate we live in it only takes about two days to get a jar full of yumminess, though in colder climates it may take a day of 3 or 4.

Though there are many seeds and beans you could sprout I like the taste of mung or adzuki bean sprouts. Plus, they are super cheap and always available here in Cambodia.

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Nutritional value of mung bean sprouts


Each cup of sprouted mung beans contains around 31 calories and provides about three grams of protein and two grams of fiber. They are a good source of fiber, antioxidants and other essential nutrients such as Thiamin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Pantothenic Acid, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Riboflavin, Folate, Copper and Manganese.

And while many people eat them raw in salads, they are crisp enough to maintain their texture when used in stirfries or other cooked dishes.

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FRIED QUINOA WITH BASIL AVOCADO SAUCE AND HOMEGROWN MUNG BEAN SPROUTS πŸ₯‘πŸŒ±


INGREDIENTS (serves 2-3 people)


For the basil avocado pesto


1/4 cup unsalted cashews, soaked
1/2 avocado
1 cup Italian basil
3 tbsp nutritional yeast
3 tbsp avocado oil or extra virgin olive oil
3 clove of garlic
Sea salt and black pepper to taste

For the fried quinoa bowl


2 cups cooked quinoa (we used a mix of red and white quinoa, that's what we had left)
1 cup red beet, diced
1.5 cup cooked chickpeas
1.5 cup bean sprouts
Sea salt and black pepper to taste

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DIRECTIONS


  1. Cook the quinoa according to the instruction on the package.
  2. Meanwhile, combine all avocado sauce ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Add water if needed. Set aside in the fridge.
  3. When the quinoa is cooked, heat a skillet over medium heat and toast quinoa until brown and crisp. This will take about 5 to10 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.
  4. In the same skillet, add a little more cooking oil and stir-fry the red beet over medium heat for 5 minutes, or until softened. Then stir in the chickpeas and cook until heated through and slightly browned.
  5. Then add the bean sprouts and cook for a few minutes more or until heated through. Add the toasted quinoa. Stir well and serve with avocado pesto.
  6. Optional: garnish with extra raw bean sprouts to give the dish a crispy touch.

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Sonds like a pretty tasty treat for real food lovers

Thanks my friend. Was very yummy indeed.

Your post has just reminded me that I've been planning to start sprouting for ages. So I took my alfalfa seeds from the pantry and started soaking them. Where shall I keep the jar once they're in it? I guess it shouldn't be directly in the sun, right?

Mung beans will be the next thing on the list for me :) I love them!

Your quinoa looks delicious! It would be something what my husband would love :)

Thank you for sharing and have a nice day!

Sorry for the late reply though I am happy my post inspired you to start sprouting right away. Out of the sun indeed. I'll try to post my method as soon as I find some time.

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

Looks delicious and healthy πŸ€€πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Thanks my friend.

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

This dish looks yummy and healthy.
I love most of the ingredients, but have never tried them in this combination.
I think that I have eaten sprout beans only in chinese food (which makes it very fatty/unhealthy).
People usually complain about vegetables leaving them with the sensation of emptiness shortly after they've eaten. How does this dish compare?

Thanks for your comment. If you eat enough veggies you shouldn't feel hungry. Also the quinoa provides much needed carbs and protein to keep you full.

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

Hi @amy-goodrich, good to see you again. This dish looks very tasty and healthy. Reading your post made me remember that many years ago I grew sprouts myself and had them in salads. maybe it's time to do it again. Thanks for the recipe and have a nice day!

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I hope you do. Glad to hear that my post has brought some good memories back. Have a lovely day and thanks for stopping by.

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My pleasure, you too have a nice weekend πŸ˜ƒ

Good morning, how are you? I hope very well. I have tried Quinoa in mixed cereal bars in Peru and Argentina. If you like healthy food you can visit my blog and read about the native Andean potatoes of Peru and Argentina, which besides being very rich are healing. I wish you an excellent day and enjoy the Quinoa. Greetings from Rosario (the land of Messi), Argentina.

Mung beans are common here in our place and it's even more delicious with coconut milk and pork bits. :)

No pork for me. I am a happy plant)based muncher. Have you tried sprouting the beans?

Hello dear! It’s a healthy dish! Especially with this homegrown mung beans sprouts , it’s looks so yummy with the chickpeas.
Bon appetit dear!

Thanks my friend. How are you and the family? Did the second baby arrive? Need to catch up on everybody. Been so busy lately. Take care.

Hi dear! Am well! Really am so busy , my belly becomes so big I can’t move to much, not yet get my baby , am in my 7 month and half, but am near, these days we are so busy with the work, and I start feel tired , that’s why I stopped blogging, but now I will start again, thank you very much for asking about me.

Happy to hear you are doing well. I bet you all can't wait to welcome your little wonder.

Exactly! Now I start counting the days just to welcome him , really am so happy and I hope all will pass well , and my baby also I want to see him well.
Good Sunday!

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

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Thanks for the love and support. Keep up the good work -X-

Yeah we too have them and call them chola they are so tasty it's like a snack for us to enjoy in the evening

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Thanks for passing by and leaving a comment. Where are you from?

I'm from Pakistan

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I like the lil’ presentation work here, not only discussing the food item but also the fact it can be used for educational purposes while still heing healthy. (On healthy, the first instance of β€œhealth” should be changed to β€œhealthy” - now back to the post.) To be quite honest, I wonder what are the prices there for it to be ridicolously cheap there in Cambodia. Regardless, good on listing the ingrediants and recipe for this food item so people can learn and cook this all. For the family, righto?~ Furthermore, like it when people include step by step guides for things. Anywho, those pictures are mighty sharp and fine. (I love <3 the heart-shape plate and how yah conformed the food item to that~)

(To be hashtag-bashtag personal for a hot minute: I always has been interested in Vegetarian and Vegan posts, they way they circumvent around a meat diet, the many million foods we could be cultivating and how they are an international community. Just blerrie wonderful to think about if given a solid second, nothing less. Anywho, I guess I got another dish to consider in the catalouge of dishes to consider~)

So happy food-smithing... sorry , the word’s cooking still... Methought we were in Medievalan England? Bah humbug! So happy cooking and happy steeming!~
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Thanks for such a nice comment. I think 1 kilo of dried mung and adzuki beans is about 1.50 or 1.75. Though I always bring quinoa with me when traveling, veggies and fruits are quite cheap too. Have a lovely day.

Welcome for the comment~ ^^
And thanks for the ingrediant amounts, should be interesting. In any a case: have a lovely day as well.

I did not realize you were in Cambodia, @amy-goodrich. That may be my next stop after Malaysia. How do you find yourself there, and how do you like it? I have only been to pp for a week and the experience was mixed to say the least.

I have tried growing spouts a few times and it works out pretty well for me. I need to do it again. Cheap and yummy food comes from small effort.

Thank you so much for your support on my posts, I really appreciate this. My 1 cent vote is stretched really thin already now, but you are first on my list when I have a bigger account :)

Thanks my friend. I don't like PP either. I have been here 5 years though due to Chinese invasion we might move somewhere else next year. We'll see. We like it here in Kep and Kampot. My hubby grew up with Cambodian people in his hometown in Belgium and we came here once on a holiday and kinda got stuck here lol. Have a lovely evening. Let's us know if you are close. Maybe we can meet up xxx

Oh man, almost missed this delicious meal! I was just thinking I needed to get some mung beans going in my sprouting jar, so now I definitely need to get on it because this looks fantastic. I've got beet kvass almost ready for my fermentation project this week, so might as well as some sprouting for my next kitchen science experiment. It really is so much fun to play with all of the different methods of creating healthy food! Congrats on a well-deserved curie visit, as well!

Thanks Katie. Beet kvass is on my list of things to try to. Looking forward to hearing more about it. Have a lovely day.

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

This is yummylious. I get learnt how to prepare another great and healthy meal. You were worth every second I spent on your blog. And more over I loved your pictures. Great work and I hope to learn new recipes soon

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Aww that's so kind of you. Thanks my friend.

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You are welcome

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This is so cool. I didn’t realize how easy it is to sprout your own beans. The dish looks great too and you go girl… over a thousand upvotes… you’re killed it. πŸ˜‰

Thanks. It is super easy. Tutorial and pics coming soon. Happy everyone is liking this yummy dish. We loved every bite of it. Have a happy and healthy day.

:)

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

The whole presentation looks delicious. although I must say that I have never tried quinoa. The idea of ​​growing sprouts in the house is tempting, I think I'll try some day. I believe that in Venezuela there is no mung bean, I will look for a replacement. Thanks for sharing this recipe that looks delicious.

And bean, whole grain, seed will do the trick. Thanks for passing by.

Β  Β· Β 6 years agoΒ 

again thanks for the advice. I will try to document when I do it on my own.