A&M: Deensiebat’s pilaf breathes new life into a familiar classic. The quinoa and hearty strips of lacinato kale (you can use chard or standard kale) crunch lightly between your teeth, and Meyer lemon juice and zest keep blandness at bay. Fresh goat cheese and walnut oil just barely coat the warm pilaf, giving it a creamy, tangy finish, and toasted pine nuts lend some crunch. We love the technique of layering the quinoa and the kale. Deensiebat said, “It’s one-pot easy, making it a simple way to incorporate healthy eating into a worknight rotation.”
1 cup quinoa
1 bunch lacinato (or regular) kale, washed and chopped into 1-inch lengths
1 Meyer lemon, zested and juiced
2 scallions, minced
1 tablespoon toasted walnut oil (or olive oil)
3 tablespoons toasted pine nuts
¼ cup crumbled soft goat cheese
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
EarlyToBed: “I’ve now made this delicious recipe several times, with variations. Variation 1: I use half white and half brown quinoa, toasted (until popping) before cooking. Variation 2: I increased the kale-to-quinoa proportion, and then used it as the filling for a frittata (or quiche). Six eggs plus a bit of cream, mix in the kale and quinoa, pour into an 8 × 8-inch dish or pie plate or pie crust, bake at 350°F until set, and then serve and enjoy.”
ABOUT THE COOK
Deena Prichep produces stories for print and public radio and writes the blog Mostly Foodstuffs (www.mostlyfoodstuffs.blogspot.com) from her home in Portland, Oregon.
Her best entertaining tip: “Sangria can be cheaper than a six-pack.”
Her favorite recipe from a cookbook: “The herb jam from Paula Wolfert’s The Slow Mediterranean Kitchen—I’ve made it scads of times, and there’s really nothing quite like it.”
WHAT THE COMMUNITY SAID
Rolando74: “You’re probably getting bored with people telling you how good this is. I substituted feta for the goat cheese and it was great. I’m sending it to my vegetarian sister right now.”
Lacerise: “This is one of my new favorite recipes! It’s destined to become a staple in my cooking repertoire. Healthy, bright and flavorful, easy, and picnic or dinner party worthy. The lemonyness from the juice and zest and the walnut oil’s nuttiness are terrific!”
Thistlepie: “This is a wonderful recipe! I have now made it three times in the past month! Yum! I am a huge fan of quinoa and vowed to try to find some new kale recipes to convert me to a kale enthusiast. This one recipe did it. Thank you!”