Kiwi Mango Quinoa Salad + Easy Kiwi Peeling Trick

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I love my husband, I really do.

After nearly four years of marriage I’ve come to revere accept his quirky habits like removing his socks in the middle of the night and shoving them deep into the recesses of our bed sheets. Likewise, he’s come to adore endure my tendency to hang my workout clothes on doorknobs to “dry” after coming home from the gym.

Quite the sexy pair, no? ;)

Anyways, there’s just one thing I can’t get past – the way he eats kiwi. No I know, just hear me out though.

Instead of cutting the ends off the kiwifruit, removing the peel and neatly slicing or chopping the flesh before consuming, he eats the kiwi like an apple, skin and all. To me, the thought of eating or even licking kiwifruit skin is the visual equivalent of nails on a chalkboard. I can’t even!

It’s easier this way! he claims. Plus, fiber!

To each his own, I suppose, but I am definitely peeling the fruit for Kiwi Mango Quinoa Salad!

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Tart, fuzz-free kiwi, sweet mango, crisp tomatoes, spicy red onion and bright cilantro are mixed with protein-packed quinoa and dressed with a tongue-tingling Lime & Ginger Vinaigrette. Fresh and crisp, this salad is perfect for a light lunch or supper!

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First things first, I’ve been posting a few more quinoa recipes than normal, so I thought I’d take a second to give you a refresher course on this awesome super food.

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Pronounced “keen-wa” quinoa is actually a seed from South America which has been eaten for thousands of years. Quinoa is gluten free, and high in protein, calcium, iron, and fiber. It’s great for people looking for a high-protein meat alternative, and I personally feel better about eating it in place of white rice, for instance, which can’t hold a nutritional candle to quinoa.

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Quinoa cooks the same as rice – boil 2 parts water –> add 1 part quinoa –> cook until tender – and can be enjoyed in many ways like in casseroles, as a side dish, and in salads. It’s got a mild flavor all its own, which I can best describe as nutty, and has a fun, poppy texture. The quinoa seeds also look like little springs when they’re cooked, which is absolutely precious. :)

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Quinoa does have a bitter coating on the outside, so make sure you rinse it well in a mesh colander before cooking. Other than that, its quickly become one of my very favorite foods. Especially when it helps pump up my sweet and fruity Kiwi Mango Quinoa Salad.

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This salad comes together super quick after putting in a few minutes of face time with the cutting board. Simply combine cooked and cooled quinoa with chopped red onion, cilantro, kiwi, mango and grape tomatoes.

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PS I HAVE to show you my favorite method for quickly and easily peeling kiwifruit. First, cut the top and bottom off the fruit.

Next, slide a spoon in between the peel and flesh.

Finally, spin the spoon around the perimeter, and the flesh will pop right out. It seriously takes less than 30 seconds. I keep telling him! ;)

At any rate, after chopping all the salad ingredients, mix up a refreshing Lime & Ginger Vinaigrette to drizzle on top. Combine extra virgin olive oil, sesame oil and rice vinegar in a bowl or jar.

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Add lime zest, lime juice, microplaned or finely minced ginger, brown sugar, salt, and pepper.

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Shake it all up, drizzle over the salad, and serve!

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I topped my portion of Kiwi Mango Quinoa Salad with a little bit of crumbled goat cheese because I bought nearly 4lbs of it (not really, but close) in a moment of weakness at Costco this weekend and am pretty much putting it in everything to use it up, but I think the salad would be just as good without it!

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Kiwi Mango Quinoa Salad

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Serves 4

Slightly adapted from Inspired Edibles

Ingredients:

1 cup dry quinoa, rinsed & drained

2 cups water

2 kiwi, chopped

1 mango, chopped (click here for a tutorial!)

1 cup halved cherry or grape tomatoes

1/4 cup red onion, minced

2 Tablespoons chopped cilantro

For the Lime Ginger Vinaigrette:

3 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

1 Tablespoon sesame oil

1 Tablespoon lime zest

2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice

2 teaspoons fresh ginger, microplaned or finely minced

1 teaspoon rice vinegar

1 teaspoon brown sugar

salt

pepper

Directions:

1. Bring water to a boil in a medium-sized saucepan. Add quinoa, place a lid on top and cook for 10-15 minutes, or until quinoa is tender. Pour into a large bowl and allow to cool. Once cool, add in kiwi, mango, tomatoes, red onion and cilantro.

2. Combine all ingredients for the vinaigrette together and pour over the quinoa, fruits and vegetables. Mix to combine. Season with more salt & pepper to taste.

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The textures and flavors in this salad are out of this world – crunchy, creamy, sweet, and above all – FRESH!

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Filling yet light at the same time, I can see myself making big batches of this all summer, for easy lunches on the go all week long. :)

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Well I’m off to collect socks. Have a great night everyone! ;)

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Does your roommate or spouse have any “fun” quirky habits you didn’t know about until you moved in together?

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  1. Jennifer 02.29.2012

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    I just wanted to tell you that your blog makes me crack up daily. I am new (found you last week on Pinterest) and have really enjoyed looking through your older posts. Thanks for all the motivation, laughs and amazing recipes (photos too!). I look forward to whatever it is you come up with next and will continue to pin your posts. Thanks again for new ideas on how to mix up my workouts!

  2. Ashley 02.29.2012

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    This looks so delicious. I’m making it this weekend for sure!!!

  3. Laina Lago 02.29.2012

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    This salad looks great! I just bought some quinoa for the first time the other day and can’t wait to try it out. One question though, is there cheese in this recipe? I saw “white stuff” in the picture, but not in the ingredient list. Thanks!

  4. charlotte 03.01.2012

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    I eat kiwi like your husband – but I understand your position. Just lazy, I guess.

    Also too lazy to take beautiful pictures of food, like you do. Or too hungry!

  5. Andrea 03.02.2012

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    I cut kiwi in half then eat it with a spoon, leaving the peel for trash/composting. Quinoa is the bomb.

  6. Colleen 03.02.2012

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    My daughter forwarded me this recipe…love it. Quinoa is one of my favorites, too. You forgot to mention that is is one of the few complete B vitamins…hard to find. I’ve tried cooking it for breakfast too, just like oatmeal, with maple syrup…yum. Thanks for the great recipe

  7. Vanessa 03.04.2012

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    I just took this salad to a BBQ party and it was a HUGE hit!!!! Thanks for sharing it! ;)

  8. Sarah 03.05.2012

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    This looks SO GOOD! Planning to make this for dinner tonight. How many servings is this recipe for? Thanks!

  9. Kiwi Deb 03.07.2012

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    Yum – sounds delicious. Just what this Kiwi kid from down under fancies. Thanks for the post!!

  10. Samra T 03.09.2012

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    Wow, i wasn’t sold on the quinoa, but your recipe and your fun blog really sold me! Can’t wait to try it! I wonder if i can cook quinoa in my rice cooker? Thanks for the post! (I found you thru a FB friend who posted a link!)

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