Thursday, June 11, 2009

Mango Quinoa

Know what you Eat - A recently rediscovered ancient "grain" native to South America, quinoa was once called "the gold of the Incas," who recognized its value in increasing the stamina of their warriors. Not only is quinoa high in protein, but the protein it supplies is complete protein, meaning that it includes all nine essential amino acids. Quinoa's amino acid profile is well balanced, making it a good choice for vegans concerned about adequate protein intake, also quinoa is especially well-endowed with the amino acid lysine, which is essential for tissue growth and repair. In addition to protein, quinoa features a host of other health-building nutrients. Because quinoa is a very good source of manganese as well as a good source of magnesium, iron, copper and phosphorus, this "grain" may be especially valuable for persons with migraine headaches, diabetes and atherosclerosis. The raw mango is a valuable source of vitamin C. It contains more vitamin C than half-ripe or fully ripe mangoes. It is also a good source of vitamin B1 and B2 and contains sufficient quantity of niacin. These vitamins differ in concentration in various varieties during the stages of maturity and environmental conditions.
Quinoa has become a staple in our house over taking rice. So when you have to cook and eat a grain every day, you have to be innovative to come up with different dishes so that you don't get bored. So what ever dishes are possible using rice like mixed rice varieties i do all of them using quinoa. This is one of them.

Preparation Time - 15 mins
Cooking Time - 15 mins
Serves - 2

Ingredients
Cooked Quinoa - 2 cups
Grated raw mango - 1 cup (firmly packed)
Peeled and grated ginger - 1/4 cup
Curry leaves chopped - 1 tbsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 4 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Roasted Peanuts - 1 handful
Chopped coriander - handful for garnishing
Salt to taste

Curry powder

Channa Dal(Bengal gram) - 2 tbsp
Coriander seeds - 1 tbsp
Coconut - 1 tbsp
Red chillies - 2 or to taste

Method

Cooking Quinoa
1) Soak Quinoa for atleast 30 minutes and rinse thoroughly otherwise you will get a bitter taste out of the cooked quiona.
2) Add 2 measures of water to 1 measure of quinoa and cook till it is soft and fluffy. I normally pressure cook till 1 whistle and switch off.
3) Let it cool completely( if possible cook quinoa the previous day and refrigerate it).

Curry Powder
4) Dry roast channa dal, coriander seeds and red chilli. Once the raw smell is gone and the ingredients are slightly brown in color add grated coconut and switch off. The heat in the pan is enough to roast the coconut, if you are planning to keep it for a few hours or use the curry powder next day roast the coconut nicely. Keep this aside to cool completely. Once cooled, dry grind into a coarse powder

Final Touches
4) Heat oil add mustard seeds and leave till it splutters completely.
5) Now add the curry leaves and the grated ginger ,mango, salt, turmeric powder.
6) Saute on a low flame for 10 minutes once cooked completely add curry powder and cooked quinoa and stir thoroughly so that all the spices are mixed evenly.
7) Switch off and add the roasted peanuts and garnish with chopped cilantro.
8) Serve with raita of your choice. You can have this power food for breakfast or lunch.

Event Participation

1) This goes to Mango Mela hosted by Srivalli.

2) This goes to EFM June Breakfast series hosted by Srish.

3) This dish goes to Original Recipes - Monthly Round up Event hosted by Lorie.


20 comments:

Lisa Turner said...

Quinoa is probably my favorite grain, so I'm always looking for new ways to dress it up. I've never had it with mango before. Great idea!

Kalai said...

Yummy and perfect for summer road trips! Nice one! :)

Pavithra Elangovan said...

I too use quinoa a lot .. this is another perfect variated dish i can make it.. great idea!!!!!!!!

Pooja said...

You have interesting recipes in ur blog.. would love to try them

Dips said...

Great original recipe there ! Have to try out soon...

kittymatti said...

really new and creative! Good information...nice recipe

chef and her kitchen said...

we dont get Quinoa here,but read abt this ingredient a lot in blogs..looks so nice..Nice idea of using mango 2 prepare this..

Parita said...

A grt one from you gals..very healthy and with mango..delicious too!!!

Finla said...

I have never cooked withquina, looks really yumm.

sangeeta said...

i want it from your plate dear..we don't get any quinoa here ....but we sure get some other wonderful whole grains n it can be tried with those ones too..

Preeti Singh said...

Wonderful dish and recipe..

notyet100 said...

looks yummy new for me,.

Kalai said...

Quinoa with mango ...never tried.Looks delicious.

Deepthi Shankar said...

This is very yummy for me

Vijitha said...

Perfect Summer dish. Yum yum yummy!

Preety said...

i have yet to try quinoa in my cooking but yours looks wonderful

Ashwini said...

never heard of quinoa.. sounds healthy.. will try it..

Priya Suresh said...

Quiet a creative dish, looks too good!

Lore said...

Wow what a combo! It definitely makes me go for my fork ;)
Thanks again for sending your dish to the Original Recipes Round-Up!

Unknown said...

Thanks all for your comments.

 
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