Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Quinoa Cakes

The flavors of restaurant meals are usually spectacular. Sometimes I wish my meals made at home could be just as fun and flavorful. Something different, but tested so I'm not wading through many ok or bad meals to find that one amazing meal. Well, let me sift out this gem for you!  Last night we feasted on deliciousness and now you can too! And it gets better, this recipe is gluten-free, vegetarian and I'm trying to think of how it could become dairy-free.

Quinoa Cakes topped with Cashew Red Pepper Cream

mmm...I just had leftovers for lunch. Not quite as delicious, not as popping of flavors as last night, but still an exceptional leftover.  They reminded us something like a mix between latkes and falafel, mostly in the style of the meal: a fried patty with cream topping.


Here is where I got the recipe from. I will write how I modified the recipe.

  • 2 1/2 cups cooked quinoa
  • 4 large eggs, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 large scoop (a little less than 1/4 c.) basil pesto
  • 1/4 c. finely minced red onion (less than 1/2 the onion)
  • 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese (we didn't have fresh, but used the dry stuff in the bottle)
  • 1 1/2 cloves garlic, minced
  • Olive oil for pan frying
It should be a bit sticky so it holds together when fried

Mix all together and place on a med-hot pan (with oil) in about 1/4 c. amount. I spooned it onto the pan then used the back of a spoon to flatten into a patty. [I tried to make a patty with my hands and much of it stuck to my hands = bad idea.] Let the first side brown up before flipping. It should be a couple minutes at least on each side. We liked the patties thinner so they got crispy, but then found we preferred them cooked at a lower temp so the onions cooked more.  Play with the temp and thickness to get the results that you like. Or I suppose you could also pre-cook your onions & garlic.



Top with Cashew Roasted Red Pepper Cream sauce (recipe in next post) & enjoy hot! We talked about how good they were all evening, wishing we were hungry enough for a second dinner.  I wonder what we will have for dinner tonight :)

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