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Lovely & Light Cranberry, Apple, and Almond Quinoa

February 10, 2011

I finally got around to ordering a new pair of Brooks Adrenaline GTS 10’s!

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Stank-free and blinding white. ;)

I discovered Brooks Adrenaline last Spring when I had a special fitting done at Fit 2 Run in Sarasota, Florida. I suffered from chronic blisters for a couple years and it caused me a lot of frustration not knowing why I kept getting bad blisters with every pair that I tried.

My fitting told me two important things:

1) Contrary to what I thought, I am not a severe over-pronator. My feet are actually fairly neutral (with slight over-pronation only), so the sneakers for over-pronation that I was buying were incorrect for my feet.

2) I have a very narrow foot. My heels swim in normal width sneakers. Hence: bad heel blisters!

The beauty of the Brooks Adrenaline? They come in a special narrow width and they hug my heels like a glove! I’ve had many fittings, but the one I had at Fit 2 Run was the only one that solved my problem. I highly recommend them if you are in Florida. This week is my Fall Back Week in my half marathon training, so it is the perfect time to gradually break them in.

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And there really is no gracious way to go from talking about feet to food, so I will just get right to it before I put my foot in my mouth. Today’s recipe is courtesy of Elizabeth who is the first winner in the Valentine’s Day Recipe Contest! Eric said he picked this recipe because no one would expect him to pick a non-chocolate dish. I love the mental games he plays. He will be selecting two more (or possibly 17) recipe entries by tomorrow, so stay tuned.

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Lovely & Light Cranberry, Apple, and Almond Quinoa

Elizabeth says, ‘I served it for my anniversary dinner with my boyfriend (along with strips of maple tempeh — so delicious — and with raspberries and dark chocolate squares for dessert), and I shaped the quinoa servings into hearts, which would also work for V-Day. I know most people think Valentine’s Day and they think chocolate (and by most people I mean me), but you have to have SOMETHING to offset all that richness!’

Lightly adapted from Elizabeth.

Yield: ~3-4 cups

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup uncooked quinoa, washed well
  • 1 tablespoon +1 tsp olive oil, divided
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 1 cup diced carrot (I used 1 medium)
  • 2-3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 cups vegetable broth
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp kosher salt, to taste
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 cups diced Granny Smith apple, not peeled (one large apple)
  • ~20 almonds, toasted
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries (could also be delicious with dried cherries)
  • black pepper, to taste
  • 1 tbsp pure maple syrup

 

Directions:

1. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in pan over medium heat. Add chopped onion, carrots and garlic and sauté until the onion is translucent. Add broth, quinoa, salt, and cinnamon and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer, cover and let sit for 20 minutes or until liquid is gone. Be sure to keep an eye on it and stir it often so it doesn’t burn. Remove from heat; stir to fluff.

2. Meanwhile, heat oven to 350F and toast almonds. Roughly chop toasted almonds.

3. Heat 1 tsp olive oil in a nonstick pot or skillet. Add chopped apple and vanilla and sauté for about 5 minutes until apple starts to turn golden in colour but before it gets mushy. Add apple, almonds, cranberries and pepper to quinoa and mix thoroughly. Serve hot or cold, as a main dish or a side with a protein source. Makes about 3-4 cups.

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This dish is packed with nutritious ingredients!

I started out by using red quinoa because I thought it would be festive for Valentine’s Day.

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Unfortunately, my red quinoa never got fluffy…even after 30 minutes of cooking! I have no idea why it remained crunchy and would not cook. Has this ever happened to anyone else before?

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Because of my wonky red quinoa, I had to start over from scratch. It was a bit soul-crushing! Devil

Sauté the onion, carrot, and garlic:

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After the onion is translucent, add in the broth, quinoa, salt, and cinnamon:

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Bring to a boil and then cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Be sure to check it often and stir so it doesn’t burn.

Meanwhile, toast your almonds in the oven and cook the apple on the stovetop:

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After the quinoa is cooked, stir in the cranberries, almonds, and apple…

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Bright & Beautiful!

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Luckily, this quinoa got really fluffy like it should.

When I first tried it, I decided it needed a bit of sweetness to offset the vegetable broth flavour, so I stirred in 1 tablespoon of pure maple syrup. It really brought together all of the flavours nicely.

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This dish is very light and it would make a great lunch dish. It reminds me a lot of the Mandarin and Maple Quinoa Salad that I made a while back. You can enjoy it warm, at room temperature, or even cold. It is quite versatile.

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Eric and I served it as a side dish and then we had a hunk of the Ultimate Lentil Loaf leftover from our party on the weekend. It was a great meal! Thanks Elizabeth, please email me to claim your Glo bakery loot!

Update: Just tried the leftovers and they were fantastic straight out of the fridge!

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I’ll be back Friday with a flourless double chocolate cookie recipe that changed my life and rocked my world. I actually made it in December 2010, but I didn’t get a chance to post about it before Christmas and it fell off my radar. I figure Valentine’s Day is a great time to whip it out. muhuhaua. Devil

If you want to prepare in advance you will need the following ingredients: ground flax, shredded coconut, brown sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt, almond butter, almond milk, vanilla extract, and chocolate chips.

One thing is for sure: It is always best to be prepared when chocolate cravings strike!

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Namaste Gurl
15 years ago

Mmmm, I’d love to be served this for valentines day. In fact, I might NEED to be served this :)

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Ashley @ Taste for Healthy
15 years ago

Oh how delightfully sweet this looks!!! Perfect for Valentine’s Day… except my significant other does not like quinoa (yet!) ;)

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Beach Bum Beauty
15 years ago

This looks perfect for a summer picnic, oh how I wish it was summer! Will keep the recipe to try when the sun is shining and it’s warm enough to sit outside.

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Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes
15 years ago

I do love quinoa and this looks so light and fresh. Delicious!!!

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Emma (Sweet Tooth Runner)
15 years ago

This looks AMAZING!! I definitely didn’t expect Eric to pick a non-chocolate recipe either! :P

I have the same problem with shoes! The first running shoe fitting I had they told me I was an overpronator (but I wasn’t) and that caused real problems for me! Glad you found your perfect shoes eventually though :)

Okay, so I’m gonna go out and buy some cranberries now!! Already got everything else, so I’ll be set to make this yumminess soon! :D

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Emma (Sweet Tooth Runner)
Reply to  Emma (Sweet Tooth Runner)
15 years ago

And I’ll get some more almond butter too in anticipation for this awesome cookie recipe!! Double chocolate?! HELL YES! :D

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CathyK
15 years ago

fit2run – love that place! i went there this summer on my florida vacation. i work in a running store up here, so wanted to see what fit2run was all about – wowser! i loved the technology they use to help customers find the perfect shoe. running is such a *simple* activity, but you DO need the right shoes. glad the adrenalines work for you (bet you got a good deal as the adrenaline 11s are now out, so the 10s were likely on sale??!)
happy running!

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Gen
15 years ago

Love the tennis shoes and the recipes! =D

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Tina @ Faith Fitness Fun
15 years ago

Love the narrow width option too! I need it and it helps so much.

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Katelyn @ Chef Katelyn
15 years ago

I love all things cranapple and almonds! Do you think this would work with cooked quinoa?

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chelsey @ clean eating chelsey
15 years ago

I love anything that has quinoa in it – this looks so good!

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Erika @ FoodFitnessFun
15 years ago

This might sound weird, but I think quinoa is such a pretty grain. Much better looking than rice! :-P

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Maryea {Happy Healthy Mama}
15 years ago

That is such a pretty dish. I love quinoa with fruit!

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Faith @ lovelyascharged
15 years ago

Ooh, that looks phenomenal! I have a bag of fresh cranberries that I’ve been trying to use for forever- do you have any idea if it would be possible to sub the fresh? And what I’d have to do to make it work?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Faith @ lovelyascharged
15 years ago

I think fresh would be too bitter…

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Jil @ Big City, Lil Kitchen
15 years ago

This sounds like such a great recipe.

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Baking 'n' Books
15 years ago

This looks lovely! I didn’t know that non-chocolate dishes were “allowed” ;)

Do you go outside in the winters at all? What’s your temperature cut-off? I rarely go outside for a walk! I’m just a cold wimp – even when it’s NOT that cold! :)

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
15 years ago

This looks awesome! I love sweet grain dishes like this one.

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
15 years ago

oh man, chocolate cravings struck yesterday and now i NEED to make that cake! can’t wait for the recipe ;)

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Laura
15 years ago

Looks delish! Do you have any suggestions on the best way to “wash” the quinoa? I’ve only tried it once by putting the quinoa in a mesh colander and rised it under the faucet, and it still came out kind of bitter. Do you soak it and then rinse it? Maybe I just needed to rinse longer?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Laura
15 years ago

I totally gave up after a disaster a couple weeks ago. Maybe someone else has tips!

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
15 years ago

This looks beautiful! I’ve been loving quinoa lately, especially for breakfast. It’s such a nice way to switch things up when I normally have cereal or oats. Great recipe!
PS – nice shoes Ange! :)

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Dianne
15 years ago

I’m sorry about your red quinoa! I get so frustrated when that kind of thing happens that I’m usually tempted to just call it quits :-/ Maybe your quinoa was old or stale, if you got it in bulk or something? That’s happened to me with split peas before, they stayed hard after hours of cooking! In any case, this dish looks fantastic and I can’t wait to try it.

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