Monday, December 29, 2014

Quinoa Enchilada Skillet

Being from Southern California, I have a slight obsession with Mexican food.  Mexican food is what I blame for taking me from my vegetarian lifestyle back to the meat eating lifestyle in 2011.  I couldn't stay away from the carne asada and all the yummy refried beans packed full of pig lard (because that is why they taste so amazing).  Since returning to the vegetarian lifestyle, I have still managed to feed my need for Mexican food without any meat products.  This is one recipe that I developed to help with my Mexican food cravings, and I believe it is a keeper.

I like dinners that are quick and easy.  Dinners that don't require a lot of prep and mess but that are delicious, like you spent hours in the kitchen.  I believe that this dinner recipe is just that.  Enjoy!

Quinoa Enchilada Skillet

Ingredients

1 cup quinoa, uncooked
1 cup vegetable broth
1 10 oz can of green enchilada sauce
1 4.5 oz can of green chili's
1/2 cup corn kernels
1 cup black beans
1/4 cup cilantro, roughly chopped
1 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp chili powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional toppings: cheese, avocado, sour cream, greek yogurt, chopped tomatoes, chopped onions, additional cilantro
Optional tortillas for serving

In a large pan, combine quinoa, broth, enchilada sauce, green chili's, corn, black beans, cilantro, cumin, chili powder and salt and pepper to taste.  Mix and bring to a boil.  Reduce heat, cover and cook for 20 minutes or until quinoa is fully cooked.  Serve with optional tortilla and toppings of choice.

4 comments:

  1. This was amazing, fast, and easy. My co-worker is going to make it now since she liked it so much!!!

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  2. The quinoa enchilada skillet is a great recipe. I have made this dish a few times now, and really enjoy having a healthier alternative to more traditional enchiladas. Anyone looking for a new variation on this recipe may want to try rolling the skillet into tortillas and broiling with a little cheese on top. It really is delicious!

    Diane Baker @ Alejandra's Restaurant

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    1. Glad you enjoy it! I am certainly going to have to try it in a tortilla! Sounds delicious.

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