Sopa de quinoa can be made as a vegetarian dish or with meat. When I first had this dish in the Fall many years ago it was served with beef. And though the person who introduced it to me was from Argentina, I later learned that quinoa was the staple of several other Latin American nations like Peru. Each nation makes its version of soap de quinoa based on the food stuff of that country. This will be a vegetarian version (for all my non meat eating friends), since I'm constantly trying to prove I can make great comfort food without meat. Since this is a vegetarian version feel free to amp it up with all of the Fall vegetables you like. Me... I'm adding corn, potatoes, maybe even some squash. It's really a great healthy dish. Defying the misconception that all comfort food is bad for you. It's got tons of vegetables and the quinoa provides a healthy protein.
Peruvian Quinoa Soup
makes 6 to 8 servings
Ingredients
1 cup quinoa
2 cups of water
3 cups of vegetable stock
2 cloves of garlic minced
1/2 onion sliced
2 medium carrots (chopped)
2 stalks of celery (chopped)
1 cup of potatoes (boiled & cubed)
1 cup corn
1 cup of winter squash (cubed)
fresh parsley or cilantro
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon sazon
1 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon paprika
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon olive oil
Directions:
Start by rinsing the quinoa. Place quinoa is a coffee filter and then place in a strainer.
Gently allow water to flow over quinoa and out the bottom of the strainer.
Place aside and allow quinoa to dry.
In a medium pot heat olive oil over medium heat.
Add garlic and onions to pot and cook until soft (about 2 minutes).
Add corn, squash pre cooked potatoes and any additional vegetables and cook for 10 minutes.
Once vegetables begin to become slightly soft, add cumin, paprika, oregano, sazon, parsley and salt.
Add water and vegetable stock. Stir well and bring to a boil.
Once boiling turn heat to medium low and cook for 20 minutes.
Salt and pepper to taste.
Top with onions and avocados or with sour cream and diced chili peppers. Any way you top it, it's delicious.
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