Friday, October 9, 2009

Quinoa Salad with Figs, Pomegranates, Spinach and Chicken

Quinoa Fig and Pomegranate Salad

A few weeks ago on Twitter, Diana professed her love for quinoa (#quinoaqlub). It got me thinking about how much I love quinoa (see here, here, here, here, here...you get the picture), but it's been approximately six months since I have cooked with it. I knew I had to change that especially when I saw all the awesome sounding quinoa dishes people were coming up with. As I mentioned the other day, I split a basket of figs with Mary. Some went in to that amazing tart and the rest went in to this salad. To make the salad a bit heartier, I added some cubes of cooked chicken and to make it prettier (and healthier) I added chopped spinach and pomegranate seeds. It was the perfect bridge of late summer into fall, at least when it comes to food. I didn't want the dressing to overwhelm the fruit flavors so I only added a couple of splashes of balsamic and a small drizzle of oil. My only problem was that I overcooked the quinoa a bit because it my first time using my mini stove and I wasn't sure about the controls. Regardless, this salad came together quickly and easily and it was a wonderfully satisfying lunch.

Quinoa Fig and Pomegranate Salad (eh)



Quinoa Salad with Figs, Pomegranates, Spinach and Chicken
(By Esi)

Makes 2 servings

1/2 cup quinoa, rinsed
4-5 chicken tenders, cut into chunks
1-2 handfuls figs, sliced
1/4 cup pomegranate seeds
2 handfuls baby spinach, roughly chopped
Balsamic vinegar to taste
Extra-virgin olive oil to taste
Salt and pepper

Lightly season this chicken with salt and pepper and cook in a bit of olive oil in a medium skillet until cooked through. Set aside to cool slightly. In a medium saucepan, bring the quinoa to a boil with 1 cup of water. Reduce to a simmer, cover and cook 12-15 minutes until the water is absorbed.

In a medium bowl, combine the quinoa, chicken, figs and spinach. Season lightly with balsamic vinegar, a bit more oil if desired and salt and pepper to taste. Serve warm, topped with pomegranate seeds.

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23 comments:

  1. Delicious! I just finished the last of my figs last night. Sad.

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  2. What a lovely way to use quinoa!

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  3. What a STUNNER! I love all the colors and textures here. I also would like to become a member of the #quinoaclub.

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  4. And here I thought I was done with salads since it's fall, but this one looks really good. Time to get some figs...

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  5. What a great combination! This is definitely going on the to do list!

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  6. I love this combination of ingredients and it's gorgeous to look at. This is a great way to use quinoa.

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  7. Quinoa is awesome- such a fun nutty flavor. The figs totally look like they make this dish. Just pretty. Hope you have a nice weekend

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  8. ohhh. fig and pomegranate! how decadent!

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  9. I think the quinoa fever is rubbing off on you. Though, I still need to try it myself. LOL. Looks really good.

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  10. The Quinoa Queen approves this message. Err recipe.

    Nice work!

    6 months without quinoa?!?! I'm appalled!!

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  11. Thanks everyone!

    Diana - don't you think this is a great return to quinoa? lol

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  12. What a scrumptious looking and souding salad! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  13. This is beautiful. I just recently posted a "toasted" quinoa, which you may like. I love the figs in this.

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  14. Mmm, what a delicious and healthy quinoa salad! I love all the goodness you packed in :)

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  15. This is a lovely combo of flavors - love the figs in it! I'm having a hard time finding fresh ones here.

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  16. Um, WOW! This is beautiful Esi and so healthy!

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  17. What a perfect salad! I love everything in there...and, together I bet this is an amazing combo! Plus, it's gorgeous!

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  18. I love playing with quinoa. This is a beautiful salad.

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  19. I'm always excited to find new ways to use quinoa and this is beautiful with all those colors!

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  20. this looks amazing.I can't wait to try it out. Any suggestions for what to replace the chicken with for the veg/pescatarians?

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  21. LOVE this salad, so many delicious ingredients :)

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  22. what a beautiful dish and a dynamic combination!

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  23. ooh what a creative combo! Love the addition of fruits.

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