Quinoa Salad with Hazelnuts, Apple, and Dried CranberriesPT85Mhttps://img2.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/1211/e0/c/513240/300x200x90.jpg While pregnant with my little girl, I was on a quest to find a great quinoa salad; after much tinkering, I came up with this. I love this salad because I usually have every ingredient on hand. If I don't have hazelnuts, I add almonds instead. No apples? Pears! No cranberries? Raisins! It's a fairly forgiving and flexible recipe. I recommend using good quality dried cranberries. Craisins work but they tend to turn the salad a pinkish hue after a few hours, and I find they're too sweet.4 servings
Ingredients:
Fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste Generous drizzle of any kind of oil1 large lemon, juiced1 gala apple1 bunch flat leaf parsley, thoroughly rinsed and chopped1/2 cup dried cranberries, chopped1 bunch green onions, chopped1 cup hazelnuts, toasted, de-skinned and chopped2 stalks of celery, finely diced1 small onion, finely diced1 tbsp. olive oil1 1/2 cups water, for quinoa1 cup quinoa, rinsed well
While pregnant with my little girl, I was on a quest to find a great quinoa salad; after much tinkering, I came up with this. I love this salad because I usually have every ingredient on hand. If I don't have hazelnuts, I add almonds instead. No apples? Pears! No cranberries? Raisins! It's a fairly forgiving and flexible recipe. I recommend using good quality dried cranberries. Craisins work but they tend to turn the salad a pinkish hue after a few hours, and I find they're too sweet.
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Information
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Serving
4 servings
Prep Time45 Mins
Cook Time40 Mins
Total Time85 Mins
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Ingredients
Fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Generous drizzle of any kind of oil
1 large lemon, juiced
1 gala apple
1 bunch flat leaf parsley, thoroughly rinsed and chopped
1/2 cup dried cranberries, chopped
1 bunch green onions, chopped
1 cup hazelnuts, toasted, de-skinned and chopped
2 stalks of celery, finely diced
1 small onion, finely diced
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 1/2 cups water, for quinoa
1 cup quinoa, rinsed well
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Method
Step 1
Preheat your oven to 325° F and toast your hazelnuts for about 7 to 10 minutes. Let them cool completely. You should begin to hear their skins crackle while cooling; this is a good sign!
Step 2
Meanwhile, cook your quinoa. Importantly, rinse it well! Boil the water with a pinch of salt, and add your rinsed quinoa. Turn your stove down to medium-low and let it cook for roughly 15 minutes, or until the water is absorbed. Fluff quinoa with a fork, and let it cool in the fridge.
Step 3
Going back to the cooled, toasted hazelnuts; remove the skins. Chop the hazelnuts up, leaving them in large pieces.
Step 4
Preheat a skillet with 1 tablespoon of oil and soften your finely chopped onion and celery. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper to taste. Try not to brown them, 5 to 7 minutes on medium—low heat should do the trick. Set aside in a large salad bowl.
Step 5
Rinse your parsley well and chop it finely followed by your dried cranberries and green onions. Add all this to the onion and celery mixture.
Step 6
Core and dice the apple, put your apple chunks in the bowl with the other ingredients. Squeeze the entire lemon over the apple to season the salad and prevent the apple from turning brown.
Step 7
Add your quinoa and hazelnuts to the mixture, drizzle with the oil. Add salt and pepper to taste. Season with more lemon juice if you like.
Step 8
Mix well and cool completely. Allow the flavors to meld for 20 minutes before serving!