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High Protein Quinoa Almond Berry Salad

June 20, 2011

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This weekend, we went on our first summery hike of the year. The weather was warm and the sun was shining.

It was our first hike of the year that we didn’t think we were going to: 1) freeze to death, or 2) sink 3 feet deep in the mud.

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I didn’t even need a jacket!

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Yes, I’m one of those hardcore people who lug their big camera on a hike. ;)

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It was worth it though! I love taking pictures of nature.

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This waterfall pic below was taken using a slower shutter speed (1/20). Slow shutter speeds create flowy and ‘creamy’ looking waterfalls.

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This one below was taken using a faster shutter speed (1/400), which creates more individual drops and a broken up look. Cool, eh?

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We hiked about 6k and then raced home to devour lunch.

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Feature ingredient: strawberries!

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I wanted to create a fruit salad with more staying power, one that was high in protein and healthy fats. I thought quinoa would be a fun grain to use in a fruit salad because it is so light in both texture and flavour. It’s also a complete protein source and gluten-free.

I added some protein and calcium-packed almonds along with a lightly sweetened dressing.

Open mouth. Inhale. Repeat.

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High Protein Quinoa Almond Berry Salad (Vegan & GF)

Yield: 2-3 as a main, 4-6 as a side.

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup dry quinoa
  • 1 pint strawberries, sliced (2.5-3 cups)
  • 16 oz. fresh blueberries (1.5-2 cups)
  • 1 cup cherries, pitted and sliced
  • 2 tbsp pure maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)
  • 1 tsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tbsp fresh lime juice (or lemon might work!)
  • Pinch of kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup almonds, chopped

 

Directions:

1. Cook quinoa according to package directions.

2. Meanwhile, chop the fruit and place in a large bowl.

3. Mix the dressing ingredients (maple syrup, balsamic, lime juice, salt) in a small jar and adjust to taste if necessary. Note: You may have to double the dressing recipe if your salad is quite large.

4. Fluff cooked quinoa with a fork and add to large bowl with fruit. Combine. Pour on dressing and mix well. Serve immediately or chill in the fridge until serving time. Serves 2-3 as a main or 4-6 as a side. Or if you are reeeeally hungry 2 people!

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The fluffy quinoa soaked up the fruity flavour from the berries and dressing, making a party in my mouth. This would make a great fruit salad to bring to a summer BBQ or gathering. It’s also good for a light & summery breakfast or snack.

That is, if you can share after you taste it!

We each gobbled down a couple heaping plates worth and stared in disbelief at the bottom of the empty bowl.

Who stole our fruit salad?!

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Til next time fruit salad, til next time.

 

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Tanya
14 years ago

Please share where that beautiful waterfall is! I live in Ontario too and now I’m on a mission to go there! Lol

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Tanya
14 years ago

Hilton Falls :)

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Kristen
14 years ago

I have always wanted to try quinoa…will definitely be using this recipe, it looks great! Love your blog!

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Alaina
14 years ago

I will definitely be making this for an upcoming gathering! I love fruit salads. :-)

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Kat @ Cupcake Kat
14 years ago

I love having quinoa like this for breakfast. I’ve made something like this with mangos. It was so good. The baslsamic vinegar intrigues me. I bet this tastes good

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Amanda Jewell @ Science&Bananas
14 years ago

The pictures of the trees and waterfalls are stunning! I’m so jealous of your pretty, fancy camera. :-)
And the quinoa almond berry salad looks oh so delicious!

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Jackie
14 years ago

I absolutely LOVE those waterfall photos! It’s amazing what a difference a setting on a camera makes! Personally, my favorite is the first one. It really does look dreamy! I definitely am going to have to try the Quinoa Almond Berry Salad. All of my favorite things are in it!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jackie
14 years ago

Thank you!

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Kari @ bite-sized thoughts
14 years ago

Oh wow. Yum! What a great combination of flavours. Even though it’s winter here, I think I might try to re-create this soon :) Let’s hope I can make it work with frozen berries…

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Jessica
14 years ago

I’m originally from Ontario (I recently moved to Australia) and seeing the photos from your hike made me miss home! Beautiful! The quinoa salad looks so delicious! I just made your creamy avocado pasta tonight and it was so yummy. I’m happy I found your blog!!

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Molly @ RDexposed
14 years ago

After giving in to the green smoothies, I feel I should be eating anything and everything that you create. And this just looks beautiful!

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Zestful Lou
14 years ago

Just out of curiosity, how long does it take you to set up for your “photo shoots” of fruit salad and other yummy things? It always looks lovely.

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Ashley
14 years ago

Where was your hike adventure located? … looks so organic!

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ellalinea
14 years ago

What a great idea! I always wondered how quinoa would go as a breakfast item.. Will try this soooon!

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Andrea
14 years ago

I had plain cous cous for breakfast with tossed in blueberries and strawberriedswarmed with just a bit of maple syrup with magic mix of sprinkles on top ( almonds, sunflower, hemp, chia, flax seeds mixed and ground together) I really enjoyed it.

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Jen
14 years ago

I made this quinoa/fruit delight this morning and had it for breakfast. Added some lemon zest to the dressing, too. OMG it was soooo good!! Thanks for the awesome idea! :)

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Lauren
14 years ago

I’ve never been to Hilton falls – would definitely like to! My dad, sister, and I tend to go to Rattlesnake Point for our hiking around here. Last time, we saw a bunch of people practicing rock climbing there. It’d be nice to see some falls this summer though, provided I can get my eating to a point that allows me to do some actual activity – and your quinoa fruit salad idea sounds like just the thing to help me along. (:
You’re such an inspiration!

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Katie
14 years ago

This salad looks awesome! I have been making the same quinoa salad for a couple weeks and am sooooooo sick of it. I have cooked quinoa in my fridge and I’m going to try this one tonight!

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Kerry
14 years ago

I just put this salad together for a Summer Solstice celebration and it is FANTASTIC! Thank you for your wonderful recipes. More importantly, thank you for being an inspiration to live WHOLLY and FULLY!!!

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Rebekah
14 years ago

made this and the strawberry almond soup for dinner. delish! thanks! do you mind if i post the recipes (with a link to your site) on our family’s recipe blog, greenereating.com?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Rebekah
14 years ago

Not all all…..go for it!

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Kathryn
14 years ago

Oh my gosh- you have such beautiful scenery out there! I wish I had a waterfall to visit :) Love the salad recipe, too- so fresh and colorful!

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Charissa
14 years ago

Looks super…I love it when salads have lots of protein in them…true to my word, my last salad had quinoa in it, like you inspired me to do! ;)

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