This is good. This is real good. It’s like fried rice with a Spanish twist. And I absolutely love it. There is chorizo, jalapenos, belly peppers, onions and cilantro. And the best part, it’s all topped off with a fried egg. It seriously does not get much better than this.
I have been a fan of quinoa for a while now, but usually I just serve it as a side dish. That was until I started seeing people using it in a variety of different dishes like salads and also as an alternative to rice. That is what made me think of using it to make a twist on fried rice. The best thing about using quinoa in this dish is that, unlike fried rice that can get mushy if you use recently made rice, you don’t have to use day old or cold quinoa to make this. Meaning you don’t have to plan in advance. In fact, this dish comes together in about 20 minutes or so depending on how long the quinoa you buy takes to cook. Not bad eh?
Cierra
September 29, 2021 at 5:01 pmThis is soooo good! I added kidney beans for a little razzle dazzle
Shut Up & Cook
July 5, 2012 at 8:12 pmThis sounds delicious! I also have a quinoa recipe (can’t remember if I gave it to you or not already, if so, apologies) that I love with Feta, Basil, and Tomatoe…a nice way to bulk it up, give it a bit of class, and feed a crowd at a summer BBQ!
http://shutupandcook.wordpress.com/2010/07/16/new-beginnings-quinoa-with-feta-tomatoes-and-basil-tossed-with-a-lemon-vinaigrette/
S
May 9, 2012 at 6:11 amThanks for a great idea. It inspired me to make my own version of fried (rice) quinoa. And it tastes good too! Thanks again.
Lindsay Robison
May 3, 2012 at 11:27 amHoly yum, this is so creative and tasty looking! I can’t wait to try it.
Jenn's Food Journey
May 3, 2012 at 4:20 amI still haven not made quinoa, I’m sorry to say… but this sure does look good. I am a sucker for chorizo though :)