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Recipes For Quinoa Soup?


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I never cooked with it before...i just went shopping yesterday and picked it up. Need a gluten-free recipe. I have chicken broth and some veggies like peppers, onions, green onions, potatoes, carrots, and minced garlic. What can I do with that? LOL


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Roda Rising Star

This might work for you. I love it and make it for myself often.

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lucia Enthusiast

Nice recipe, Roda!

I use quinoa like rice sometimes. You could cook it in the chicken stock, roast the other veggies, then pile your roasted veggies on top. No need to include a protein source since quinoa includes protein (pretty neat), but you could sprinkle with some grated cheese or chopped toasted nuts for added nutrition and flavor. So easy. So good.

ScarlettsMommy Explorer

oh i really like the grated cheese part too!!

love2travel Mentor

It may be too late now, but next time why not try this one? It has robust flavours from the black beans and the chipotle peppers. The canned chipotle where I shop does contain gluten so I make my own. So, double check the canned chipotles there.

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love2travel Mentor

This recipe is very basic so I tweak it to suit my tastes but it is a nice option with shredded chicken. A good foundational recipe to build on.

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