Dirty Quinoa

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Dirty Quinoa

“Let’s do something with ground beef. We almost never eat it.”

And he’s right. Recipes using ground beef are few and far between around here.

We almost exclusively use ground beef for burgers. I grew up eating it several times a week so I got my fill for a long while. Jason never tires of it. Besides burgers, he loves a chunky meat sauce (where ingredients other than ground beef are completely optional).

Even the leanest grind is budget friendly. We tossed non-burger and non-meat sauce ideas back and forth before settling on Dirty Quinoa, a twist on Dirty Rice. Jason had sampled quinoa for the first time last week and… well, he didn’t hate it. And anytime I can get him to to utter the phrase, “it wasn’t completely terrible” about a food as healthy as quinoa, I see it as a challenge!

If you’ve never eaten quinoa, I think it has a taste that’s pretty comparable to brown rice. And like brown rice, if I put enough stuff in it, everyone will eat it 🙂 We served Dirty Quinoa (topped with some chopped roasted red peppers for a little color) along side a tangy coleslaw and roasted carrots for Fat Tuesday.

Dirty Quinoa

A healthy twist on dirty rice.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 medium white or yellow onion, diced
  • 1 stalk of celery, diced
  • 1 medium green bell pepper, seeded and diced
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 green onion, sliced thinly (dark green parts separated from white/light green)
  • 2 cups quinoa, uncooked
  • 4 cups chicken broth/stock
  • 1 bay leaf
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Cayenne (optional)
  • Tobasco sauce (optional)

Instructions

  1. Brown lean ground beef in a non-stick pan over medium heat until mostly browned.
  2. Remove from pan and set aside.
  3. Add 1 Tbsp olive oil to the pan and add onion, celery, and bell pepper.
  4. Stir frequently until the vegetables begin to brown.
  5. Add garlic and white/light green parts of the green onion. Stir and cook for another 2 minutes.
  6. Pour in quinoa and stir to mix. Add cooked ground beef, chicken broth and bay leaf. Bring to a boil and then cover and simmer for 30-35 minutes, stirring occasionally) until the liquid has been absorbed.
  7. Season to taste. Serve topped with green onions along side your trusty bottle of hot sauce.

This recipe was developed for the Texas Beef Council. As part of the Foodbuzz Tastemaker Program, I was reimbursed for the ingredients used in this recipe.

Notes

Yields: 6-8 servings

Source: Confections of a Foodie Bride

19 comments… add one
  • I love quinoa, and this is one way I haven’t made it before! Looks delicious!

  • Ironically enough, quinoa is actually the ONLY whole grain my parents are okay with eating. I’ll never understand how we’re related.

    I do love the stuff and this dirty rice sounds super delicious! With all those whole grains, it’s not so dirty anymore!

  • This looks delicious! I have never had quinoa and must try it. Quick question–at what point do I add the cooked meat back? Do I add it with the quinoa? thanks!

  • Can’t wait to try this. We eat (mostly) gluten-free and love quinoa. This recipe looks great! Thanks!

  • Love the name of this. Dirrrty! 🙂 I’ve got a bunch of quinoa to use up and this is making the list!

  • Since I started buying my meat almost exclusively from the farmers’ market, I am always on the lookout for ways to use the cheaper cuts of meat. Thanks for this!

  • I tried this and loved it! I’m actually planning to post it on my blog (www.mimisfitfoods.com) tomorrow. I’ve figured out all the nutritional information and will post it alongside the recipe. Thanks for the deliciousness!

  • Lisa

    YUMMM!! My husband and I tried this recipe and LOVED it! Thanks so much!

  • I made this the other night and we LOVED it! I was so nervous since this was my first time cooking with quinoa..WOW am I a huge fan and I can’t thank you enough for a fantastic recipe to use to introduce quinoa to the family 🙂

  • This was great, rave reviews. Added some crushed red for more color and spice.

  • Meg

    I work on a farm and have a ton of ground beef from our grass fed cattle. I was looking for something new and came across this. I have made this three times so far.. minus a few things because my family isn’t really into the peppers or celery.. but they love it. My two year old goes nuts for it. It kind of tastes like a much improved version of hamburger helper. I know that sounds weird but has an old school flavor to it that we all love. Off to make it right now. Yum.

  • RT

    I’m trying to add something a little healthier to our menu, but also a little easier. I’m curious if you think this could be done in a slow cooker. Never really used a slow cooker and I’m not familiar with quinoa either. Any advice, and thank you…

    • It really doesn’t translate into a slow cooker-kind of meal. But, if you buy “quick cooking quinoa,” (usually 10-15 minutes to cook) instead of “regular quinoa” (usually 25-30 minutes to cook), you can cut the cooking/simmering time in about half.

      • Kris

        I’ve made something very similar in my rice cooker. I just added all my ingredients together and cooked it up in my rice cooker. Just have to open it about halfway to give it a good stir.

  • Kathy

    Is it ok to substitute ground beef with ground turkey?

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