
With two toddlers running wild around this joint, my time for cooking meals seems to be dwindling away. People tend to assume that I have these perfect, from-scratch meals on the table every night, and to be honest, at this stage in our lives we’re still very much in survival mode. I’m pretty gentle with myself and focus on the big picture as much as possible. If everyone is happy with a full belly, well that’s success! We all do the best we can. Raising a family is messy and imperfect and humbling.
But, still, I’m always looking for shortcuts. I recently started experimenting with one pot quinoa dishes and absolutely fell in love with their simplicity and versatility. This recipe takes just 10 minutes to throw everything into a skillet or pot and then all you do is cover it and cook. Like magic! It’s a great option for the summer when you don’t want to turn the oven on (like this weekend for those of us in this crazy heat wave). Just one stovetop element is all you need. You really can’t beat that…unless of course your partner is cooking for you while you sip on some rosé….*wink, wink*
Is it kid-friendly? Well, it is and it isn’t. If your little one loves quinoa, they may enjoy this dish (reduce spice if necessary). If they don’t already like quinoa, it’ll likely be a pass (shocker). I had one love it and the other said “EWWWWWW!” (their new favourite word…sigh). The one who inhaled it the first night wouldn’t touch it the next day. *double sigh* The feeding toddlers struggle is real.
For us normal folk, it seemed to be a hit! My mama testers lit up with joy when they heard it was a one pot meal. And, I mean, you don’t even have to sauté anything! I’m anxious to hear what you think if you try it out. I always worry that these super easy recipes are lacking in some way, and I hesitate posting them.
Well, my fellow Canadians, I hope you have a fun Canada Day weekend! Hard to believe it’s already upon us! And for my American friends, have a fantastic Independence Day next week. Are you celebrating with any OSG recipes this weekend? Let me know and be sure to share on social media using the tags #ohsheglows and @ohsheglows so I can drool over them!









One Pot Quinoa and Black Bean Wraps

Yield
12 small wraps/5 cups quinoa
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
These quinoa wraps are ready and on the table in less than 30 minutes and will only set you back 10 minutes of prep! This is a great go-to summer dish when you don’t want to turn the oven on, but still want a well-rounded, fun meal. Enticing flavours like sweet pineapple, smoky paprika, savoury coconut aminos, and spicy cayenne pepper come together to create a delectable base for these healthy wraps. The crunch from the lettuce wrap is a nice contrast to the soft and chewy quinoa and beans, but feel free to use flour wraps and simply stuff some lettuce inside instead. Don’t forget about the toppings too—they really complete the dish and enhance the flavours and textures! I love my wraps topped with avocado (duh), runny tahini or cashew cream, cilantro, salsa, and sometimes pickled jalapeños for a kick.
Ingredients
For the quinoa:
- 1 cup (200 g) uncooked quinoa, rinsed and drained
- 1 3/4 cups (430 mL) low-sodium vegetable broth
- 1 (14-ounce/400 mL) can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 small red bell pepper, seeded and diced (1 cup/125 g)*
- 1 heaping cup (145 g) frozen pineapple chunks**
- 3 tablespoons (45 mL) coconut aminos/soy-free seasoning sauce***
- 2 teaspoons (10 mL) smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, or more to taste****
- 1 tablespoon (15 mL) fresh lime juice, plus wedges for serving
- Fine sea salt and black pepper, to taste (I added 1/4 teaspoon each)
- Lettuce or flour wraps
Topping suggestions:
- Fresh chopped cilantro
- Runny tahini, Cashew Sour Cream, or Cheese Sauce
- Chopped avocado
- Salsa
- Sliced pickled jalapeños
- Chopped green onion
Directions
- Gather your quinoa ingredients on the counter so you have them ready. To a large pot, add the quinoa and broth. Set the heat to medium and bring to a simmer while you add the rest of the ingredients: drained black beans, red pepper, pineapple, coconut aminos, paprika, cayenne, lime juice, salt and pepper. Stir to combine.
- Bring to a low boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium, cover, and cook for 16 to 21 minutes, reducing heat if necessary, until the quinoa is fluffy and the water is mostly absorbed. I recommend checking it after 16 minutes and then every few minutes thereafter. Stir the cooked quinoa mixture and season to taste.
- If using lettuce for your wraps, place one large leaf on a plate. Add another leaf on top so that its base is pointing the opposite way of the leaf below. Top each lettuce wrap (or flour wrap, if using) with a spoonful of hot quinoa. Add your desired toppings (I like to use every topping listed), a small pinch of salt, and a lime wedge on the side. If the lettuce wraps are too difficult to eat with your hands, you can dig in with a fork and knife.
- The quinoa is best served fresh as it tends to dry out in the fridge, but you can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 1 to 2 days. To reheat the quinoa, add it to a pot along with a splash or two of broth, cover, and warm on the stovetop over medium heat. You’ll likely need to add more seasonings as the flavour diminishes over time.
Tip:
* You’ll want to dice the red pepper very small (think almond-sized) so it cooks quickly.
** My frozen pineapple chunks are quite large, so I like to chop them into almond-sized pieces before adding to the pot. This way the pineapple gets spread around a bit more!
*** You can use salt in place of the coconut aminos if you’d like. I found I needed 1 1/4 teaspoons pink salt or a bit more to make the flavours pop. Start with half and then add the rest after cooking to taste.
**** For a kid-friendly option, reduce or omit the cayenne pepper as needed.
Nutrition Information
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Whenever I make a dish like this or even just beans and a grain, I serve it to my two boys (4 and 1.5) over unsweetened applesauce. They gobble up every bite!
haha…genius. I would’ve never thought to try that!! Thanks Amy. My kids sure love applesauce.
Oooh! Great suggestion! I’m totally trying that tonight.
My fiancé is not a big quinoa fan (it is not just picky toddlers!), thoughts on using millet? I’ve recently gotten him on board with millet luckily :), he also is a fan of barley. Just want to keep one pot /easy since we both work late!
Ah yes, I know quinoa isn’t sold on everyone! Luckily the other flavours mask the quinoa flavour pretty well. :) I haven’t ventured into trying other grains yet, but if you do please let me know how it goes! I’d love to hear.
Hi Anglea! Do you think this would work with farro instead of quinoa?
Hey Dana, I’m sorry I’m not sure! I don’t have any farro on hand to test it out. If you try anything please let us know how it goes :)
So just so everyone knows farro is wheat and definitely not gluten free. It should work fine though. Rice or cous cous (not gluten free) might be another option.
Looks great! I love that I can get everything prepped for this ahead of time and cook it when I get home from work. Win win all around.
Love that idea…you totally could! Let me know what you think if you try it out. :)
Thank you, thank you for a one pot meal! Can’t wait to try this. Do you think canned pineapple would work or will it get too mushy while cooking? Maybe drop it in towards the end?
I think your idea of adding it near the end may be a good thing to try out…let us know how it goes!
What is the wrap made of….store bought or homemade? Looks delicious!
Hi Ann, The green wrap is by “Silver Hills” and it’s there organic spinach whole-wheat wrap. Nice and soft and I like knowing they sneak in a bit of green.
This looks yummy and easy. Do you think frozen mango would work well or have another idea besides pineapple? (I’m allergic)
Oh frozen mango…what a great idea. I do think it would be nice! Maybe even better than pineapple?! heh
Yeah, the pineapple kind of puzzled me. I was going to sub something. ?
My daughter is also not a quinoa fan, but she loves black beans, red pepper, and pineapple, so hopefully her love for those will overtake her dislike of quinoa. This looks wonderful and I will be trying it this weekend. We also have some maple leaf flags to fly on July 1 – we love you guys!
Aww thanks Connie!! That’s so sweet. I hope your daughter loves it. I find the toppings really help (and of course the wrap) in disguising it a bit.
OMG — this looks so good! Recipe is printed and ready to go for my meal prep next week. Excited to try it! Thanks for sharing!
I’m so happy to hear that Ariana! I’d love to hear what you think. :)
Yum, I love that it ends up being almost like taco filling, but without the soy. I’m excited to try this with one of your sauce recipes and topping suggestions. Cilantro and onion would really make it sing! Hope you’re having a wonderful day :):)
Can this be made in the instant pot? Looking forward to trying this recipe!!
Hey Annie, Another reader just shared her Instant Pot tip, so I would check out the comments :) She said it worked great!
Will give this a go to see if the twins like it, at least a 50/50 chance. I know the Mrs won’t but it’s happening to expand my taste buds and the kids
Ty
Love how many ways you can eat this! Lettuce wraps, by the spoonful, tortillas, quesadillas, with tortilla chips…so many possibilities! :) Maybe stuffed in a pepper too?!
Oh, I love the super-easy recipes…that’s where it’s at for me right now! Looking forward to trying this out (the kiddo is a HUGE fan of beans). I do love more complex recipes too, but they get filed away into the “someday…” folder. Really admire your ability to keep this blog going with two little people in the mix.
Thanks Eleanor :) I hope your little one loves it!
That looks awesome and pretty sure it will taste that too. I’m always on the lookout for delicious and simple dishes like this. I might try this with cauliflower rice instead of the quinoa (and minus the cooking of course..) which I think might work well too!
Thank you for sharing! I actually AM making some OSG recipes for next week. Your ‘what recipes work for a roadtrip’ post is now essentially our roadtrip menu! Excited for gazpacho and chickpea tuna salad. Probably also some sort of energy ball or bars. Thanks, Angela!
I’m so happy to hear you found that post so helpful for your road trip menu! :) (If anyone is interested the blog post is here: http://ohsheglows.com/2018/05/15/vegan-recipes-and-snack-ideas-for-camp-and-travel/) Have a great trip Allison!
I just made this in the instant pot…the perfect Instant Pot recipe!
I just threw everything in exactly as the recipe says, and put it on Manual for 2 min Natural release. I put the instant pot on the front porch outside to avoid heating up my house on this hot day!!
Our 5 year old gobbled it up. The 3 year old was less enthusiastic but managed!
Hey Meghan, That’s great it worked in the Instant Pot! Thanks so much for sharing how you made it. I’m so glad at least 1/2 kids enjoyed it…I find that’s always the way with two.
This looks incredible Angela — looking for some good one-pot, easy meals that are plant based for my husband and I! Thanks for sharing, will definitely try this out! :)
Thanks Hannah, I hope you both enjoy it!
My only complaint was that this recipe wasn’t “husband proof”. It seemed easy so I asked him to make it on one of my late work nights. Came home, the red pepper had been completely omitted- he said he didn’t see that part, and the veggie broth concentrate he didn’t know he needed to add water to it. So it was crunchy quinoa and VERY salty. Lol!! So, I think I’ll have to try again :)
haha oh no!! I’ve been there…Hope the next attempt goes better ;)
Hello Angela!
Thank you for sharing yet another fantastic invention of yours!
I tried using canned pineapple chunks since that’s what we had on hand. I added them as I removed the pot from the stove, stirred, and let it sit for a bit. Worked great. :)
I’m so glad canned pineapple worked, Desarae! Thanks for sharing. So glad you enjoyed the wraps :)