Oh my gosh I am so tired!
Not because of this monkey, whose 6 month pictures I finally got around to taking, uh, a week before he turned 7 months old (better late than never?!)
Our little prince is snoozing just fine. Mom and Dad, however, are willingly keeping themselves up at night to feed their Breaking Bad addiction. Have you seen it? AMC? Bueller?
I heard all about how awesome this show was during its 5 year run but resisted tuning in because, I don’t know… Well actually I do know – it’s about meth! I’m sure my Dad is having a heart attack reading this, what with me mentioning illicit drugs so close to his youngest grandson’s picture, but, well, this is happening.
Anyway, Ben’s the finder of all good shows that I resist watching then end up proclaiming my new favorite thing EVER! The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, Girls (which I got so hooked on that I cheated and watched a full season without him in like, a day. I know.) and now, Breaking Bad. He’d been trying to get me to watch on Netflix for months and I finally caved. Wished I hadn’t waited so long!
The acting is incredible. You hate the people you should love and love the people you should hate…I can’t get enough! We’ve watched two seasons in nearly as many weeks, and are still going strong. I need an intervention! Or a book…
There’s no point to this story except to tell you that Breaking Bad is really good, and I don’t have an exciting nor relevant story to lead into a side dish I want to share with you today, mmkay? Are you still reading? Creamy Parmesan-Garlic Quinoa? Bueller? When will people stop understanding what Bueller means?
This is the last time I drink Starbucks in the afternoon!
Creamy Parmesan-Garlic Quinoa is the answer to your what to serve with dinner prayers. This dish takes 5 minutes to prep, cooks for 15 more minutes, then is ready to serve. Perfectly garlicky, creamy, and parmesan-y. Plus quinoa is packed with protein so it’s a side dish with staying power!
This dish isn’t a direct rip-off of those pasta side packets I like to makeover, like Creamy Garlic Shells and Creamy Chicken Pasta, as none of them use quinoa, but my gosh is it good.
Quinoa is quickly toasted in garlic-infused oil then cooked in chicken broth before being combined with salty parmesan cheese. Fast. Quick. Flavorful. Try this!
You’ll only need 5 kitchen staples to whip up Creamy Parmesan-Garlic Quinoa: Quinoa, of course, chicken broth, garlic, parmesan cheese, and extra virgin olive oil. Yes!
Start by rinsing 1 cup quinoa under cold running water in a fine mesh sieve. I got this one at my grocery store for like $2.99. Oh, and I also got the measuring cups from Target on clearance recently. They’re from Giada di Laurentiis’ line and I just love them! A couple people asked the last time I showed them so I thought I’d share.
Let the quinoa drain while you heat 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat then add 3 cloves minced garlic. I bought a garlic press from IKEA the last time I was there and I swear to you it was the best $3 I have ever spent. I usually loathe unitaskers in the kitchen, but I’m making a hearty exception for the garlic press.
Let the garlic saute for 30 seconds to a minute, stirring constantly, until it’s light golden brown. It will go from golden brown to burnt very quickly, so keep an eye on it.
Add the drained quinoa then stir for 1 minute to let it lightly toast, and then add 1-3/4 cup gluten-free chicken broth (or vegetable broth.) Turn the heat up to bring to a boil then place a lid on top, turn the heat back down to medium-low, and then cook until the quinoa is tender, about 15 minutes.
By the way, a lot of people ask me how to avoid mushy quinoa and the answer is, you want the ratio of quinoa to liquid to be around 1:1.75. Or however you would write that. Point being, you want less than double the amount of liquid to quinoa!
Finally, stir in 1/2 cup fresh grated parmesan cheese. That’s it!
Let the quinoa cool for 10 minutes before serving so you really get the parmesan-garlic flavor to come through, vs singeing the bejeebers out of your tongue. As with most things in life, it’s worth the wait!
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Gluten-free Creamy Parmesan-Garlic Quinoa
Description
Gluten-free Creamy Parmesan-Garlic Quinoa is an easy side dish that's packed with protein and crowd-pleasing flavors.
Ingredients
- 1 cup quinoa
- 1-3/4 cups gluten-free chicken broth (could use vegetable broth)
- 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
Directions
- Rinse quinoa very well under cold running water in a fine mesh sieve then drain well and set aside.
- Heat extra virgin olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat then add garlic and saute until barely golden brown, stirring constantly (watch closely as it can go from golden brown to burnt very quickly!) Add quinoa then toast for 1 minute, stirring frequently. Add chicken broth then turn heat up to high and bring to a boil. Place a lid on top then turn heat down to medium-low and cook until nearly all the liquid has been absorbed and quinoa is tender, about 15 minutes. Stir in parmesan cheese then serve.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I served my Creamy Parmesan-Garlic Quinoa with chicken breasts marinated in BBQ sauce then sauteed (OH how I wish they were grilled instead…soon!) and steamed broccoli. Whatever you choose to pair it with…enjoy!
wait – wait – is that what I think?
Barbeque? oh – spring where are you?????
When you’re done with Breaking Bad, check out Sons of Anarchy. It’s my current addiction. I’ve totally confused Amazon Prime on what to recommend for me. First Downton Abbey and now Sons of Anarchy. Polar opposites.
Looks delicious! Going to try that out!
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Yes tobreaking bad!!!! I have like more episodes- totally addicting- like meth – (from what i hear- no meth for me) and i should cut down on my morning coffee! And yes to this dish! Awesome- needed a good quinoa
Loooved Breaking Bad. It was so addictive! I was so nervous watching it, though, that I used to yell at the TV.
I love Breaking Bad! Such a good series! So is Modern Family. After you finish BB, you may be interested in The Following. It is kind of scary but very addictive.
Breaking Bad is so good, glad you are watching & loving it. I think a recipe idea would be to figure out how to replicate Pollo’s Hermanos chicken, ok? thanks! :)
after you finish Breaking Bad, you might as well add House of Cards to the list :)
Could you do this with couscous???
I don’t see why not! :)
That is a cute baby and a cute side dish. Netflix is a problem but I love binging on shows!
I love that you put your quinoa in a Mason jar – mine is still camped out in the bag from the bulk bin, and no matter what I do to keep it from escaping the bag, I still have random pieces of rogue quinoa stuck to my socks every time I enter my kitchen. Buying several Mason jars NOW!
Breaking Bad is THE BEST! We watched it and caught up when the final season was going on so we could watch the finale live with the rest of the world. YOU. JUST. WAIT.
PS – watch House of Cards next. You’ll thank me.
I had to respond, I have been reading your blog for awhile now and tried alot of great recipes :) but Breaking Bad is amazing! If you have downtime I highly suggest Homeland, and Sons of Anarchy. Ohh, did I mention Game of Thrones? Ok, at some point it will get nice out again and tv will be a thing of the past.
P.S Your son, is adorable! Every picture I just want to reach into the computer and pick him up. Such a beautiful baby! It’s making me have baby fever, almost. :) (no kids yet)
I’m pretty sure Parmesan cheese has magical powers! It makes everything taste 10x better. :) Will definitely be making this soon.
I watched the first season of Breaking Bad when it first came out and I could not get into it! I have no idea why! And this looks awesome! I can’t wait to make it for a side dish!
I just finished binging on House of Cards and want to watch Breaking Bad but Spring is coming and I have to leave the house sometime. :) I have a feeling I’m going to cave in soon.
Talk about perfect timing! My cousin called me last week looking for Quinoa ideas so I went to experimenting in the kitchen with it. It’s been a long while since I’ve cooked Quinoa. I definitely will be trying this recipe! So simple. Thanks again for the recipe Kristin!
My boyfriend and I watched 5 seasons of Breaking Bad in under a month. The last season wasn’t available on Netflix but now that it is our time will be dedicated to watching as much as we can. It is so addicting!
At work we use Skype to ask questions and share issues. I asked about a client and after no response I asked Bueller? Bueller? The response from 3 different people: “I can’t find a client called Bueller”
WHAT?!?!? I think I died a little inside.
Delicious :) I never think to add cheese to my quinoa. Will definitely be trying this one!
My hubby and I just started Breaking Bad too! We are already on Season 4…and just started watching 2 weeks ago. Addicted. It’s SO GOOD!
I love this quinoa! I’m still trying to learn to love quinoa. But…adding cheese makes everything better! Pinned!