Monday, May 26, 2014

Sprouted Quinoa Salad with Apricots


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Quinoa is a rich source of dietary fiber, potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, calcium, vitamin E and phosphorus. Quinoa is also gluten-free, making it a good grain substitute for people with wheat sensitivities. Sprouting produces enzymes which aid digestion and also helps the absorption of minerals. For easy directions on sprouting quinoa, check out these instructions from Healy eats real. If you’re searching for a light summer salad, look no further! This light and delicious salad features sprouted quinoa along with fresh apricots, oakleaf lettuce, onion and a basic white balsamic vinaigrette. It's perfect for the lunch or a picnic.

SaladWhite Balsamic Vinaigrette
  • 150 g Quinoa
  • 1 head Oakleaf lettuce
  • 1 Small red onion, sliced
  • 8 Fresh apricots, pitted and quartered
  • 30 ml Balsamic Bianco
  • 10 ml Freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 100 ml Extra virgin olive oil
  • 20 ml Macadamia oil
  • 2 Garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/3 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 tsp Freshly ground black pepper
  1. Combine all the ingredients into your jar or shaker and seal well. Shake vigorously to thoroughly mix together all ingredients and emulsify the oils and mustard. Shake vigorously before use.
  2. Rinse quinoa thoroughly and place in a jar or bowl and cover generously with cold water. Let quinoa soak for about 8 hours or overnight.
  3. Drain and rinse the quinoa. Place a piece of cloth over the neck of the jar and secure with a rubber band.Place jar in a bowl with the cloth covered side down so the excess water will drain out. You can drain the quinoa in a colander lined with a kitchen towel. Repeat this rinsing step twice a day for two days. You will see little thread-like sprouts coming from the quinoa.
  4. The sprouted quinoa can be eaten raw or if preferred, just cook them with equal parts of water for about 20 minutes.
  5. Place sprouted quinoa, oakleaf lettuce, sliced red onions and quartered apricots in a mixing bowl. Dress with vinaigrette and toss until well combined.

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115 comments:

  1. Delightful combination; so pretty and healthy!

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  3. You come up with the best recipes, Angie! I used to make sprouts all the time, and I've just gotten out of the habit, thanks for the inspiration to get back into it!

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  4. Just spotted this beauty on Pinterest and I love it Angie. It's so full of colour and summer freshness. I really like the addition of apricot too which I feel is one of the most underused yet yummy and nutritious fruits... beautiful salad.

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  5. How beautiful salad Angies and Im sure is delicious I love apricots!

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  6. I love every part of quinoa, and I am in love with this salad Angie! You're always so creative with your colours!

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  7. Scrumptiously healthy!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  8. Anonymous26/5/14 09:31

    Wow. sprouted quinoa - fabulous! A superb combo using apricots.
    have a wonderful day Angie.
    :-) Mandy xo

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  9. This looks so nice. I bet it's good with the sweet apricots.

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  10. I don't know how you come up with these dressings, Angie. Not to mention this fantastic veggie/fruit combo!

    ela h.
    Gray Apron

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  11. What a beautiful salad! The apricots take it right over the top. Have a great week, Angie!

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  12. Lovely combination and so pretty too.
    Sam

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  14. Yummy! I love using fruit for salad :)

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  15. Mmmm I love grain salads like this! And with the fresh apricots ... I need to get some of those!

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  16. Beautiful and so simple. Next time I get my hands on apricots I will do it.

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  17. The summer approaches and nothing better than a lovely salad like this one !
    I loved the ingredientes you have used to make it ! :)

    Cheers,

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  18. Gosh! that salad looks so good. The colour is so vibrant and inviting.

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  19. Thanks for sharing this healthy salad! I have never tried sprouted quinoa before. Looks very inviting!

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  20. Angie, Always love your breads and salads. They look beautiful and healthy! Thumbs Up!

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  21. great to learn abt the sprouting the quinoa. Pretty salad and looks so vibrant!

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  22. Healthy one.... love it

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  23. oh I didnt know you can make sprouts with them

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  24. Now I want to try sprouting some quinoa! What a beautiful salad, Angie.

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  27. Anonymous26/5/14 22:46

    very creative, healthy and so delicious - love apricots
    Mary

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  28. I sprout many different seeds but never thought of sprouting quinoa, will definitely give it try.

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  29. We recently joined the whole quinoa craze. I am always looking for new recipes as it is super healthy and full of flavor. Thank you for sharing your dish.

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  30. Beautiful pics! And sprouting quinoa is interesting process. Love to try thismethod.

    I made flourless peanuts butter cookies with much younger girls (8 to 11 years girl) they loved it! I will post the pic on my next post.

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  31. I am loving the apricots in this healthy grain saald. It is not often that I see apricots being used- I like it.

    Velva

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  32. I love quinoa but have never sprouted it. Something I will definitely have to try. Your salad is beautiful Angie. I love the vibrant colors.

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  33. This sounds like such a delicious summer salad! Thank you for link to sprouting quinoa. HAVE to try that!

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  34. I wish I could get decent fresh apricots! I love everything about this salad!!!

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  35. I love all your creative salads Angie, this sprouted quinoa one sounds fantastic! Love the fresh apricots in here too :)

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  36. Great salad for the summer months ahead! And sprouting - so much to learn! Thanks

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  37. I can see we are all in salad mood lately! lol This is such a refreshing and delicious salad Angie!

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  38. wow what a pretty salad you got there!

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  40. That bowl of apricots looks amazing, yum! Love the pictures, sprouted Quinoa looks pretty easy, might give it a go :)

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  41. I love apricot, this must a delicious salad!

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  43. Lovely combination, colorful and healthy salad..

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  44. Love the idea of sprouted quinoa - I haven't tried that before but I've read about the health benefits of sprouted grains/seeds.

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  45. Love white balsamic anything Angie - combined with quinoa and apricots? Wow, just wow! I can't imagine how great that must be. Hope you have a wonderful week!

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  46. Hi Angie, very refreshing and healthy salad. Love the color, very inviting. Thanks for sharing.

    Have a nice day,regards.

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  47. Love the salad Angie! Absolutely fantastic!!

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  48. nom nom - love this refreshing salad - gorgeous photos!

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  49. I love sprouts and this lovely salad would be a perfect entree with our 90-degree temperatures! XOXO

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  50. Beautiful salad & loved the pics too!!! Thanks for sharing the idea of sprouted Quinoa in salads!!

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  51. Looks beautiful and healthy.

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  52. So glad you blogged about sprouts again because I forgot to take note last time and I want to try again. And this recipe will be at the top of the ones to make. I can't wait for apricots here to be ripe.

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  53. Those colors are stunning!

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  54. Sprouts are my favourites, and delicious apricots with them :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  55. Me gustó su receta colorida se ve muy deliciosa con quinoa ,abrazos

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  56. Sprouted quinoa makes it a better superfood, isn't it? A great summer salad.

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  57. the apricots are a surprise and nice addition. I would have never thought to include them. Love this

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  60. You always wow me with your new and healthy recipes! Pinned it and will try it soon :)

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  61. What a beautiful, colorful salad. So fresh and summery.

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  62. What a beautiful salad! If I had realized sprouting quinoa was so easy I would have done it ages ago!

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  63. I love coming here. Always find the best photos and recipes.

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  64. I really love fruit in my salads. It is the perfect way to make people eat more fruit.

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  65. You made a good choice of ingredients, with each one offering a unique taste. Combining them in this salad will give a burst of flavours. Thanks for sharing!

    Julie
    Gourmet Getaways

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  66. What a beautiful salad Angie!! It is fresh and healthy and I love apricots.. Blessings dear .Catherine

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  67. This salad looks so attractive and the taste must be addictive too!

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  68. Hi Angie, what a wonderful post, I am definitely trying this sprouting method with quinoa, your salad looks amazing!

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  69. Super healthy, and I always love a good vinaigrette! Can't wait to try sprouting my quinoa!

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  70. I love all the colors in this!!! It sounds great! I love sprouted grains, so delicious and good for you!

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  71. I never thought about sprouting the stuff. Great idea and a great salad,

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  73. Brilliant idea Angie :D and the salad looks amazing
    never try sprouting quinoa before, am trying this too :)

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  74. Looks healthy and colourful. What a great idea to sprout quinoa.

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  76. I have never sprouted quinoa.This is a great idea! Delicious salad!
    Kisses,dear!

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  77. Such a beautiful salad, Angie! The touch of the apricot makes it really appealing!

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  80. this looks great and I never thought of sprouting it cool

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  81. I really like quinoa, but I've never had it sprouted. And I've just started noticing apricots at the market, always an exciting time for me! This is a lovely combination of flavors and textures.

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  82. Cant ask more, wat a healthy and nutritious salad.

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  84. Sprouted anything feels so healthy not to mention the bragging rights that come with sprouting yourself!

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  85. Wonderful combination of textures, colors and flavors,Angie! Great salad recipe!

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  86. You have done it again, Angie. Love this dressing, too! And I bet it would taste great with dried apricots, too!

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  87. I haven't tried sprouting my quinoa before. But that is great to know that it can make it more nutritious and easily digested. Thank you for sharing a great recipe idea and information.

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  88. i definitely don't eat enough apricots! this is a lovely salad, angie.

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  89. I have to try these quinoa sprouts Angie! I love this healthy and gorgeous salad! I bet the sprouts are delicious.

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  90. Hoping we get some great apricots this year. I'd love to make this salad! Wonderful combination of ingredients Angie!

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  91. I'm getting to love quinoa, especially after seeing some of your beautiful recipes:-) this looks so good, Angie, white balsamic dressing would compliment it well.

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  92. What a stunning looking salad. I love quinoa, but I've never tried it sprouted - I obviously need to give this a go.

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  93. What a lovely salad! Apricots are one of my favorite fresh fruits - so bright, colorful, and tasty! They won't be ready here for a couple months, but i really like the idea of using them in a salad.

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  96. oh Angie! Looks delicious and healthy too!

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  101. I love when apricots are in season! I need to try this recipe this summer, quinoa is so good for you!

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  102. This is brilliant! I love sprouting just about everything but don't do it often enough. Love the apricots in here, perfect. perfect. perfect!

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  105. So summery and refreshing! Love sprouted quinoa salads :)

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  106. Hi Angie! This is my kind of salad, only I have never done the quinoa sprouts, I'll look into the directions in the site you mention. I love apricots, we live in an organic community farm, we have plenty of avocados and then all kinds of other fruit trees, our apricots are amazing, can't wait for summer to make this salad (here in Chile we are entering winter, all the other way round!). Woh, I keep and keep talking :) Big hugs

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  107. I was just listening to a podcast on sprouting. I can't wait to try this with the quinoa in my pantry!

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  108. So tasty this salad with quinoa. Love the addition of apricots.

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  109. your salad looks absolutely beautiful!

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  110. I see some gorgeous apricots in the market this morning! Ah....I should have gotten some home. I would love to try this yummy and healthy salad!

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  111. Beautiful salad! ALMOST too pretty to eat :-) Love the sweet savory combo and excited to try this!

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  112. This has to be delicious and it's pretty too!

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  113. Talk about a genius recipe! This is defintely one. I can't wait to sprout my own quinoa and impress my friends and family.

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