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Breakfast Quinoa


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user001 Contributor

I used to have oatmeal occasionally but the oats i have are not gluten-free, and I would rather splurge on some new baking products and chicken this week than certified gluten-free oatmeal. 

 

I feel like quinoa may be healthier, does anyone have any breakfast quinoa recipes to share? I was thinking cinnamon, raisins and walnuts? Thoughts?


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I can't eat Quinoa anymore...but did use it when dx'd for breakfast and lunches.

 

I'd make large batch and then put in ziplocks to use for each meal.

 

Breakfast - cinnamon and apples, ginger and peaches, sage with egg or spinach

 

Lunch -- any veggies or cubed meat added in.

user001 Contributor

I wish I had apples. I need to go shopping. I have been ok with Quinoa so far, I hope it stays that way.

GottaSki Mentor

It is a wonderful gluten free grain alternative packed with protein which I hope to get back one day : )

GottaSki Mentor

Butter and salt is good too :)

user001 Contributor

I hope you get it back. I have a great savory recipe for a greek quinoa salad if you ever get it back. Well it's my own recipe which is still in my head and not on paper yet, gotta write it down.

LauraTX Rising Star

I sometimes make what I call quinoa oatmeal.  I cook it up in a pot with half milk, half water, and whatever fruit like granny smith applies, a dash of cinnamon, etc.  It keeps through the week nicely.  Here are two recipes of that kind of preparation, one is DF:

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user001 Contributor

Laura, perfect! Thank you! You pre make yours and store in the fridge? 

LauraTX Rising Star

Yes, usually when I make it, I will use 1C of dry quinoa which makes 3-4 big servings, and it stays in the fridge well.  Quinoa doesn't overcook and change texture easily so the texture keeps, too.

user001 Contributor

Laura i made the martha stewart recipe for lunch but used coconut almond milk, raisins and walnuts. Its amazing!

LauraTX Rising Star

Awesome :)  I love the texture of it.  It is in my regular recipe rotation.

user001 Contributor

I actually added two dashes of salt, that's how I always made oatmeal before. I always like a touch of salt in all my sweets. Sooooo good, even for lunch.

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Is there a type of quinoa that is better than another?  I really need to find an oatmeal substitute.

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Chex has a gluten free oatmeal now.

 

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user001 Contributor

Chex makes oatmeal?????

LauraTX Rising Star

Is there a type of quinoa that is better than another?  I really need to find an oatmeal substitute.

 

I find that usually Bobs red mill has the best price per ounce.  They also have a solid gluten-free claim on theirs and some brands lack that.  Those zip top packs can be cheaper but there isn't a lot in there.  Bobs red mill is pre rinsed, and some others are, too, but you definitely always need to rinse your quinoa either way to get rid of the bitter stuff that clings to the outside.  If the method of cooking calls for soaking, toss the soaking water before cooking.

 

Chex makes oatmeal?????

 Yep, it is new!  See this thread: https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/108191-chex-gluten-free-oatmeal/

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