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Red Quinoa and Black Bean Vegetable Salad

January 21, 2011

Good morning!

Those Valentine’s Day recipes are looking delicious so far! Eric is going to have a very hard decision on his hands. I caught him drooling over the recipes this morning and he promptly told me that he might have to pick ‘10 or 30’ recipes, instead of 2.

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Yesterday, I had a wonderful speed run. As I mentioned in my Tempo run post, I love intervals.

I used to hate the idea of speed work because I thought it was one long, exhausting sprint the entire workout, but that just isn’t true. Speed work is simply a succession of hard + easy intervals on the treadmill, road, or track, often run in 400 metre/0.25 mile intervals.

They are quick, productive, and are great for those days when you don’t have a lot of time!

Hal Hidgon explains:

1) If you want to run at a fast pace, you need to train at a fast pace several days a week.

2) An interval workout usually consists of fast repeats separated by walking or jogging.

3) Run the 400s at about your pace for 5-K, or 10-K.

Yesterday, my Speed training looked like this:

Jog Interval = 6.0 mph (10 min/mile) for 400 metres/0.25 mile

Speed Interval = 7.5 mph (8 min/mile) for 400 metres/0.25 mile

REPEAT 8 times for a total distance of 4 miles (37 mins). I paused for a water break in between each mile.

I really love the intervals because I get to ‘rest’ every 400 metres, so it really helps me push hard during my speed interval. I’m hoping the Tempo runs and Speed work will help offset the fact that I am training for this half marathon mostly indoors.

And after a tough workout, there is nothing more I love to do than to help my body ‘recover’…wink, wink.

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Red Quinoa and Black Bean Vegetable Salad

Light, fresh, and packed with protein and healthy fats, this tangy salad will have you dreaming of Spring and Summer.

Inspired by Epicurious.

Yield: ~5 cups

For the salad:

  • 1 cup uncooked Red quinoa
  • 1 (14oz) can black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1/4 cup fresh Cilantro, finely chopped
  • 2 Green Onions, chopped
  • 1 cup fresh corn (optional) *see note
  • 1 small avocado, chopped into 1 inch pieces

 

For the dressing:

  • 4-5 tbsp of fresh lime juice (Juice from 2 small limes)
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
  • 1/2 tsp Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1/4 cup fresh Cilantro, finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin, or more to taste

 

Directions:

1. Cook 1 cup Red Quinoa according to package directions.

2. While quinoa is cooking, prepare the chopped vegetables and whisk together the dressing.

3. Allow quinoa to cool after cooking for about 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork. Add the beans and vegetables and toss well.

4. Drizzle dressing over salad and toss well with salt and pepper to taste. Bring salad to room temperature before serving. Keep fresh in a sealed container for 1-2 days. Makes about 5 cups.

Note: I defrosted and drained frozen corn before adding it to the salad, but the result was rubbery corn. I would suggest using fresh corn only, if the season applies, otherwise I wouldn’t bother with the frozen stuff.

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Grab that beautiful cup of Red Quinoa and cook it according to package directions.

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Red Quinoa is so much more fun than the regular kind!

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Chop your vegetables and rinse and drain the black beans…

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Assemble the dressing ingredients:

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Juice the limes to make 4-5 tablespoons.

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Add all dressing ingredients into a bowl.

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Whisk away!

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When the quinoa is cooked, add in the chopped vegetables and beans and stir well.

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I just dumped everything into the cooking pot, but I supposed you could transfer it to a bowl if you wanted to!

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Pour on the dressing and mix. Serve at room temperature.

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This salad is irresistible! It is light, fresh, and has a wonderful tangy kick from the lime juice. It also makes a great lunch and has a lot of staying power thanks to the protein-rich black beans and quinoa and healthy fats from the avocado and olive oil.

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Store in the fridge for up to 2 days.

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Here’s to a healthy weekend ahead!

It’s time to have a productive Friday of work to kick off the weekend. Have a good one!

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Marjie
15 years ago

WOW! Does this sound yummo!! I am making it this weekend!
It will be an “OH She Glows” week for me, (I make a weeks worth of breakfasts and lunches for work on Sundays because I leave the house so early during the week) and this is going to be great for Monday and Tuesday’s lunches. Making your Banana Cranberry Oat Bars to eat on the way to the gym, Green Monsters for after the gym, and of course Overnight Oats for breakfst each morning!
Thanks for the great recipies and workout tips. I am loving your site.

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salah@myhealthiestlifestyle
15 years ago

that salad looks amazing!!!

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Rhona
15 years ago

that salad looks so good. very pleasing to the eye also. I just had my first taste of red quinoa this week so i look forward to eating this salad soon.

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Gina
15 years ago

Loving how colorful that salad is! Sounds so good :)

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Jenn @ LiveWellFitNow
15 years ago

YUMMO! I make a very similar salad but add mango to the mix (or pineapple!)…so delish. here’s the recipe:

http://www.livewellfitnow.com/2010/06/black-bean-and-corn-quinoa/

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Hannah
15 years ago

Wow this looks so beautiful! Foods that have so much color are so much more fun to eat!

You should do a post on sweet potato fries if you haven’t yet! They are soooo delish.

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lauren
15 years ago

Yummm — what a lovely dish!
I buy red quinoa (and most things that I can) in the bulk section — it’s usually a lot less per pound that way :) although I love Eden products

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britt
15 years ago

that looks so fresh, healthy, and YUMMY!!

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Maddie (Healthy Maddie)
15 years ago

Beautiful salad! I love red quinoa!

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Allison @ Food For Healing
15 years ago

i have yet to try red quinoa, i need to pick some up next time i see any in store

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Jocelyn @ Peace Love Nutrition
15 years ago

I love your set up!

Looks delicious– I love eating the rainbow :)

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Lauren
15 years ago

I’ve started doing speedwork lately too, and I enjoy the rests between them, and I push myself. The only problem I’ve been having is getting each interval at a similar speed.

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Sarah@everydaysapicnic
15 years ago

I never even new that red quinoa existed until I read your post. I’m a huge fan of regular quinoa so I’m definitely going to give it a go. I tend to eat with my eyes and your salad looked so pretty!

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wendy (healthy girl's kitchen)
15 years ago

Looking at this post it was like I was having deja vu! I have made this salad so many time . . . I actually got the recipe off of the box of red quinoa from Trader Joes. I altered the dressing slightly because I don’t use processed oils in my cooking, but it is delicious nonetheless. I have brought it to countless potlucks. Everyone asks for the recipe. So I’m laughing now that you are saying you found the recipe in a fancy food magazine! The food world really is that small and there are things that just get recycled constantly. I’m just wondering if the writer from Epicurious gave credit to the folks at Trader Joes for the recipe . . . anyway, here’s my post about it complete with the no oil dressing I made. LOL! http://healthygirlskitchen.blogspot.com/2010/05/day-9-and-red-quinoa-salad.html

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Namaste Gurl
15 years ago

Oooh, all over this salad creation. I’m loving red quinoa currently, so new so me as I usually always shoot for normal quinoa. Thus far, I love it and can’t wait to experiment with it more. I think I have all those ingredients on hand, so may just have to give it a try. I’m experimenting with making a red quinoa, kale and black bean soup, we’ll see how it goes!:)

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

The colors are just gorgeous, Angela! Your photos just pop off the screen! I love them!

I love the dressing, simple, flavorful. Well, the whole dish is that way :) It’s one pot and not a lot of dishes, or too many steps. Gotta love that!

I hope you have a stellar weekend. And dont spend too much time at your ‘puter reorganizing recipes, ok! :)

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Ashley
15 years ago

I’ve never had red quinoa but this looks spectacular. If I ever find some this will be the first dish I make with it.

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Lisa
15 years ago

I love the flavor of the Red quinoa! That’s the type I’d usually buy. This recipe looks really healthy.

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Mary Allison @ Southern Sober Girl Runs
15 years ago

I am making this tonight! No question about it!

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Justeen @ Blissful Baking
15 years ago

Wow this salad looks delicious! So colorful!
I REALLY wish I had some quinoa in the house!

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