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Quinoa Pilaf with Raspberries, Hazelnuts and Dried Barberries


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A delicious and easy quinoa (naturally gluten free and a good source of complete protein) pilaf with raspberries, parsley, toasted hazelnuts, and dried barberries. It is great on its own as a meatless meal or as a colourful side with some roasted chicken or smoked fish.

Quinoa Pilaf with Raspberries, Hazelnuts and Dried Barberries

adapted from here
  • 120 g Quinoa, rinsed
  • 250 ml Vegetable broth
  • 1/8 tsp Ground black pepper
  • Handful of finely chopped parsley
  • 50 g Hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped
  • 2 tbsp Dried barberries
  • 120 g Raspberries
  • Salt to taste
  1. In a medium saucepan, combine rinsed quinoa, vegetable broth and pepper. Bring to a boil.
  2. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer 12 to 15 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.
  3. Fold parsley, hazelnuts, barberries and raspberries gently into hot quinoa. Season and serve warm or room temperature.

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68 comments:

Unknown 30/9/15 05:19

Oh Yum!
This looks super healthy and super tasty!
Thanks so much for sharing XX
Julie
Gourmet Getaways

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Rosa's Yummy Yums 30/9/15 09:42

Very healthy and so delicious! A great combo.

Cheers,

Rosa

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Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen 30/9/15 11:24

It's 5:30 am here and I would love this for breakfast....
Sam

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Alida 30/9/15 12:46

A healthy dish for a light nutritious lunch or even snack. Fab photography as always!

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Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen 30/9/15 13:06

OH yum! I am so in love with the name of this pilaf. I mean, it has Quinoa + Raspberries + Hazelnuts + Dried Barberries! So much to about this! YUMMY!

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Anonymous 30/9/15 13:12

Lovely way to serve quinoa Angie.
Have a beautiful day.
:-) Mandy xoxo

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Nava K 30/9/15 13:23

The ingredients esp the berries are expensive for me. So I don't buy. Of course nice addition for this pretty dish.

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Medeja- CranberryJam 30/9/15 14:01

Dried cranberries and fresh raspberries.. Yummy! Looks and sounds delicious :)

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Mother Rimmy 30/9/15 14:22

I had to do a Google search to find out what barberries are. I can't say I've seen them in the stores. It sounds like dried cranberries might make an alternative if I couldn't find them. Delicious recipe for quinoa!

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Mijú 30/9/15 15:31

Que platito tan bueno el de hoy.
Un saludito

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The Hungary Buddha 30/9/15 16:13

This is so pretty! I've never heard of barberries before, but I like the sound of it!

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Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy 30/9/15 18:25

What a great way to use quinoa. I love the addition of raspberries - sounds so delicious.

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fimere 30/9/15 19:28

cela me semble délicieux un plat plein de couleur bravo
bonne soirée

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Agness 30/9/15 19:59

I'm truly in love with quinoa if you ask me. Love! Love! Love it! Never tried it with raspberries though, so I definitely want to try it!

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grace 30/9/15 20:21

my lunch every day lately has been some sort of grain salad with nuts, veggies, and fruits. i'll definitely be taking some cues from this one!

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Evelyne CulturEatz 30/9/15 22:43

I really need to eat more meals like this, like quinoa. Great recipe and fun fruity flavors. And someone had a fun photo shoot!

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Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen 30/9/15 23:34

The shots are amazing! love the photos, Angie!

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Cheri Savory Spoon 1/10/15 02:42

Hi Angie, love how you added dried barberries and fresh raspberries in this dish. Looks delicious!

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Tricia Buice 1/10/15 03:30

I have some trip-colored quinoa in my cabinet just waiting on this recipe :) I don't think I can find the barberries but we will love it anyway. Thanks so much!

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Kelly 1/10/15 05:01

I love this quioa pilaf! The pretty raspberries are such a great addition hazlenuts and dried berries! So easy to put toether too, my favorite :)

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jasna varcakovic 1/10/15 05:58

Beautiful combination of nuts, frut and healthy quinoa...I'm going to search now for 'barberries'...never heard of them before.

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Sokehah cheah 1/10/15 12:19

Wow, looks good, so healthy!

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Vicki Bensinger 1/10/15 13:23

Simple, delicious, and so nutritious. What could be better. Plus it's so versatile.

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Nancy Chan 1/10/15 14:34

Angie, this sure looks healthy and delicious. I would love to have a taste of your yummy dish!

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Honey Bee Sweets 1/10/15 14:52

I think I can eat quinoa daily...and great that you are posting more yummy recipes on that! I can definitely use it ;) love the idea of adding raspberries to it!

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Jean | DelightfulRepast.com 1/10/15 15:15

Angie, we love quinoa salads, and this looks like a wonderful combination! I'm going to have to look into dried barberries -- wonder if I can get them here?

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 1/10/15 15:55

I love quinoa pilaf! What a beautiful presentation with the raspberries, Angie. I don't think I've ever seen barberries but I'll bet dried cranberries would taste wonderful too. It would be lovely with chicken!

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Monica 1/10/15 16:56

Lovely presentation! Looks delicious alone or as a side.

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Food For Tots 1/10/15 17:16

I am always searching for new ideas to include quinoa into my family's diet. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful idea!

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 1/10/15 17:40

Such a terrific quinoa recipe! I could easily eat this for lunch all week long!!!

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Hema 1/10/15 17:56

Easy, colorful and delicious salad..

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Unknown 1/10/15 19:59

looks fresh and delicious!

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Sue/the view from great island 1/10/15 21:26

I've been searching for barberries, when I find them I'll definitely make this gorgeous pilaf!

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Abbe@This is How I Cook 2/10/15 05:56

I'm so excited because I just bought barberries t a Middle Eastern grocery and I can't wait to try them! Now I have two recipes to use them in. Thanks, Angie!

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Sharon D. 2/10/15 15:17

Omigosh...this is so pretty, Angie! I wish we were neighbours. I'd pop by often ..lol! ^.^

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Sophies Foodie files 2/10/15 17:00

First, I thought you were making a sweeter version. Now, I see that it is a tasty savoury one.
I love it too,...Mmmmmmmmmmmm!

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Pam 2/10/15 17:12

It looks healthy and delicious!

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Catherine 2/10/15 17:56

Dear Angie, Looks delicious and perfect side for the holiday meals. xoxo Catherine

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Pam 2/10/15 18:47

It looks delicious! Perfect for any time with all those good ingredients!

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Scott S. 2/10/15 20:26

Such a creative combination and I love how colorful this pilaf is!

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Karen (Back Road Journal) 2/10/15 21:02

You do the most clever things with quinoa. I bet this is a dish that is as good as it is pretty.

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Cathleen 2/10/15 21:18

This is gorgeous! I love the quinoa and raspberry combo

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Amy 3/10/15 03:17

This looks so good! I know I can always find delicious and healthy treat whenever I visit your blog. :) Can't wait to make this over the weekend.

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Shobha Kamath 3/10/15 09:22

Wow! Such a lovely and healthy dish..

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Beth 3/10/15 13:30

The pilaf sounds delicious, and I love the burst of colour the raspberries give it!

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 3/10/15 17:51

Any kind of pilaf makes me so happy! This sounds wonderful! Plus, I've never heard of dried barberries before so now I'm intrigued!

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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina 4/10/15 03:01

I could enjoy this delicious pilaf any time of the day, as a side dish or a main entree! So perfect with the raspberries! Pinned (as usual)!

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Bakericious 4/10/15 04:51

Angie, what you cook or bake is always so pretty to look at beside taste good.

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Eva Taylor 4/10/15 15:36

Hazelnuts are my favourite but, I bet it's wonderful in this pilaff. The raspberries add such a gorgeous punch of colour.
Eva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com/

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Unknown 4/10/15 18:06

Angie, this is a pilaf I would enjoy a lot. I like all the berries that go into it. So interesting with the barberries.
Beautiful as usual. I have been going through your recent post and have to say you make such wonderful food. Got busy with visitors and trying to catch on my favorite blogs.
Hope you are doing well.
xoxo

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Pame Recetas 5/10/15 00:10

Beautiful and tasty, Im sure we will love this kind of pilaf, we have become so fond of quinoa, but introducing the raspberries is a great idea, never had thought of it! big hugs

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tigerfish 6/10/15 03:06

It's always good to have a little fruits in a savory pilaf! I hardly add fruits though - the closest I have done is to add dried fruits e.g raisins to savory pilaf.

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Reeni 6/10/15 03:17

I never heard of a barberry before Angie! Would love to try them! This is so enticing with those bright, beautiful raspberries peeking out at me!

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Herbs Spices and Tradition 8/10/15 02:03

This is bright, colourful and healthy quinoa pilaf.

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Unknown 8/10/15 05:30

This is by far the most amazing pilaf I have seen, I love your ingredient combos all the time, those raspberries are perfect in here and the pop of color is stunning!
http://peasandpeonies.com

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Couscous & Consciousness 9/10/15 06:58

This looks so pretty, and healthy too. I have some dried barberries in my cupboard needing to be used up - now I just need to wait for fresh raspberries to come into season - about another month I'm thinking :-)

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Geri Saucier 10/10/15 03:14

A beautiful dish. You introduced me to barberries. I have never heard of them. Must see where I can buy some:)

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Emma @ Bake Then Eat 10/10/15 12:43

This is the perfect dish for me, it will definitely be finding its way into my lunchbox very soon!

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Koko 11/10/15 21:05

This looks amazing! What are barberries though? I have never heard of them!

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Rosita Vargas 27/10/15 02:16

se ve muy delicioso y hermoso color ,saludos y abrazos

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Marcelle 14/11/15 23:40

This sure looks like a fresh, healthy and tasty grain salad! Thanks for sharing!

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