Orange Quinoa Salad
Humble cooked quinoa gets a boost from vibrant, sweet oranges and peppery arugula. You'll want to make this salad all season long. Serve with our tender Fig Balsamic-Glazed Chicken Thighs for a tasty meal.
Humble cooked quinoa gets a boost from vibrant, sweet oranges and peppery arugula. You'll want to make this salad all season long. Serve with our tender Fig Balsamic-Glazed Chicken Thighs for a tasty meal.
A hearty addition to any lunch, this salad pleases many palates. Quinoa, an ancient grain, is available at natural food stores and most supermarkets.
?The amount of water you need to cook quinoa varies, so check package instructions for best results. For a twist, top the salad with toasted slivered almonds.
Quinoa is an ancient grain native to South America. Its nutty taste and chewy texture make it a great alternative to other grains in salads and soups or as a side dish. Here it pairs perfectly with other South American produce, such as corn and black beans.
Celeriac is an underappreciated fall vegetable, mostly due to its strange, knobby exterior. Don't be scared of its size: Trimming off all the brown skin will leave you with only about
two-thirds of the actual root. Celeriac oxidizes and turns brown quickly, so be sure to coat it with the dressing right after cutting it.
For a quick protein boost, stir in half a cup of cooked shelled edamame per serving.