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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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Eileen
15 years ago

I finally found a quinoa recipe I love! This was awesome, thank you!

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Lainie
15 years ago

I made this tonight and it was absolutely phenomenal! My husband hated quinoa…until he tried this! Thank you!

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Aly
15 years ago

Just made this – so delicious!! Thanks for the recipe.

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Colleen
14 years ago

This is absolutely delicious. I didn’t even have the cilantro and avocado to include and it was still a hit. I can’t wait to make it again with all the ingredients. Thank you for this great recipe. Keep doing what you’re doing!

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

Im happy you enjoyed it Colleen!

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Theresa Mulloy
14 years ago

Would you be able to substitute pureed navy bean instead of all of the olive oil like you did with the basil pesto sauce for your red quinoa and black bean salad?

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andrea k
14 years ago

This was DELICIOUS! I gave some to friends and they loved it as well! Thanks for the recipe. I loved the red quinoa, and was also wondering if it would be as good with regular quinoa?

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

yes it would!

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Angela
13 years ago

I made this today for lunch, the only substitution being white quinoa for red, and it was absolutely delicious. Thanks for the recipe!

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veggie mama
13 years ago

This looks so damn incredible! One of my readers sent me a link and I’m so glad she did. I love quinoa and black beans, but never thought of putting them together. Genius! Thanks for sharing xx

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Lili
13 years ago

I made this yesterday, its amazing, i used white quinoa because I couldnt find the red one.. i love it, thanks for the awesome recipes. cant wait for ur book. (:

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Jojo
13 years ago

Wow!! Simply delicious!!

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Naomi Figueroa
13 years ago

SO delicious! I have made a similar flavored “dip” or “salsa” without the quinoa during summer months, but this dish was really delicious and satisfying. I made it without corn because it’s fall right now, but it was still great! The avocado gives a really good balance and satisfies that craving for the creaminess of dairy (I’ve only been eating vegan for about a week…). Made half the recipe because I didn’t want to waste if I didn’t like it, but next time I’ll make the whole thing.

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Robyn
13 years ago

So healthy, so filling and really delicious. The fresh corn made this salad.

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Margo
13 years ago

Amazing recipe. I just steamed briefly the froz. corn so it’s not rubbery at all ; )
Thanks a lot!

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Anita Harmon
13 years ago

Made this for dinner tonight for my husband and I. Had to use regular quinoa .. couldn’t find the red, and because of my last minute shopping, I didn’t have a ripe avocado, so I had to skip that. It was still delicious. Really enjoying your recipes. Thanks!!

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Irradiance
13 years ago

I just made this awesome and it tasted great. It is only for me, so I was wondering can you freeze some and defrost for a later time?? Thanks ; )

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Tina
12 years ago

so glad I found this site! Thank you for all the lovely recipes!!

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Anne
12 years ago

Hi Angela, I have just made this and it’s great. Thanks for this! I added chickpeas instead of black beans.

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Anne
12 years ago

This is my second time making this salad. It’s great. I used parsley instead of corriander and it was still good.

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Kris
12 years ago

Love! Delicious, filling, and pretty.

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colleen mickolichek
11 years ago

Thank you. This was quick, and yummy. First time making the red quinoa, I had the one at WFoods. This is so much better. My new salad for summer

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