Howdy, friends, I hope you had a lovely weekend!
After an eventful Friday evening which included watching an all-new, 2 hour episode of Dateline and making homemade popsicles (#sarcasm,) my Mom and I kicked the weekend off with a trip to the Farmers’ Market on Saturday morning! There was another big race downtown, so the place was absolutely packed, but a cool, overcast sky made the summer morning so enjoyable regardless.
Pupusas helped too! The line was 15 people deep by the time we arrived, meaning we had to wait a good 20 minutes for our favorite spinach and cheese combo to come off the griddle, but it was one of the best to date. The cheese level was off the hizzle. That’s right.
Another exciting find? The first of central Iowa’s sweet corn! Due to our soggy spring, planting of sweet corn was heavily delayed and the precious ears haven’t been available up until now. The stand in the picture below brought 700 dozen corn to the market, and was expected to sell out by 10am. Best believe I got in on some of that action.
Another cool find was this mountain of green, curly kale. I could hardly believe my eyes – the pile at least 6 feet tall. Now that’s some good marketing!
I also bought some lavender which I planted around the koi pond out back. Excited to twirl around in the blossoms next year and pretend I’m in Provence. Anyway.
Sunday we all assembled at my parent’s house for a belated birthday celebration for me, and an early celebration for my bro. He turns, cough, 33, cough, on the 28th which he’s predicting will forever be overshadowed by the late birth of our son, who’s due the 26th. I say he’ll be even a few days later meaning his birthday is safe…for now. Muwahaha!
I was so thrilled to receive the Don’t Grow Up poster I featured on my Friday Favorites a few weeks ago!
Plus a chalkboard/key hook/mail organizer – WHEE! I have been desperate for one of these babies for years and was just going to make one myself but my Mom found and ordered one from IKEA. Call me crazy, but I didn’t think IKEA shipped?! Anyway, clearly they do. Couldn’t be happier. (It doesn’t take much!)
The fun was rounded out by feasting on our favorite, traditional Pepperidge Farms Birthday Cake. Bliss. :)
This weekend I also found time to use up a few of my farmers’ market finds in Easy Summer Quinoa!Â
As I sat down to eat this bowl of goodness, I realized it’s practically kissing cousins of the Farmers’ Market Skillet I made last spring – minus the melty feta cheese and honey-lemon dressing. What can I say, the heart wants what the heart wants. That being said, it’s similar…but definitely different!
Fresh farmers’ market finds like zucchini, sweet corn, kale, peas, and basil marry with fluffy quinoa in a simple, reduced wine and chicken broth sauce, topped with shaved parmesan cheese. This skillet supper is easy, fresh, and fast. Ready in under 30 minutes! Use whatever veggies you have on hand to clear some space in the fridge, too.
Start by cooking 1/2 cup quinoa in a scant 1 cup chicken broth (or veggie broth if you want to make this dish vegetarian.) I have found this ratio to yield the best, non-mushy quinoa. Also be sure to thoroughly rinse your quinoa first in a fine mesh sieve to rinse away a naturally-bitter outer coating!
While the quinoa’s cookin, get to work on the veggie portion of the program.
First saute 1 large shallot in 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil until tender, about 2 minutes. Add a pinch of red chili pepper flakes and 3 minced garlic cloves then saute for 30 more seconds.
Turn the heat up to medium-high then add 1 chopped zucchini and 2 cups chopped kale. I had lacinato kale leftover from the Kale Chopped Salad I made last week so I used that. Any type will do though – just make sure you chop it into small pieces. Season with salt and pepper then saute for 2 minutes.
Now add the kernels from 2 ears of sweet corn (about 1-1/2Â cups) and 1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes packed in oil. Chop the tomatoes into strips if they aren’t already pre-cut. I LOVE adding sun dried tomatoes into sauteed veggie dishes, btw. The chewy-chew and sweet flavor really liven things up!
Next add 1/4 white wine then use a wooden spoon to scrape up all the brown bits on the bottom of the pan. Once the wine is almost all the way reduced, add 1/2 cup peas. Fresh or frozen – whatever you’ve got.
Finally, add 1/4 cup chicken (or veggie) broth and the cooked quinoa. Saute until the chicken broth is almost completely reduced then stir in 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil.
Scoop into bowls then top with freshly shaved or grated parmesan cheese. Easy, right?
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Easy Summer Quinoa
Description
Easy Summer Quinoa is a fresh and fast quinoa recipe using tasty in-season ingredients!
Ingredients
- 1 scant cup + 1/4 cup chicken or vegetable broth, divided
- 1/2 cup quinoa, rinsed very well under cool running water
- 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 large shallot or 1/2 small onion, chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- pinch red chili pepper flakes
- 2 cups chopped kale (about 1/2 bunch - I used lacinato kale)
- 1 small zucchini, chopped
- salt and pepper
- 1-1/2 cups sweet corn kernels (about 2 ears worth)
- 1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes packed in oil, cut into strips
- 1/4 cup white wine
- 1/2 cup peas, fresh or frozen
- 1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
- freshly shaved or grated parmesan cheese
Directions
- Bring 1 scant cup chicken or vegetable broth to a boil in a small saucepan then add quinoa, place a lid on top, turn heat down to medium-low, and then cook until quinoa is tender and broth is absorbed, about 15 minutes. Set aside.
- Heat oil in a very large skillet over medium heat. Add shallots then saute until tender, about 2 minutes. Add garlic and red chili pepper flakes then saute for 30 more seconds, stirring constantly. Turn heat up to medium-high then add kale and zucchini. Season with salt and pepper then saute for 2 minutes. Add corn and sun dried tomatoes then saute for 2 more minutes.
- Add white wine then scrape up brown bits from bottom of skillet with a wooden spoon. When wine is nearly evaporated, add peas then stir to combine. Add chicken broth and cooked quinoa then cook until broth is absorbed. Remove skillet from heat then stir in fresh basil. Taste then add salt and pepper if necessary, and then serve topped with freshly shaved or grated parmesan cheese.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
This Easy Summer Quinoa was super filling all on its own – quinoa is packed with protein – but this would also be great under a grilled chicken breast, or salmon. Mmm, salmon… Enjoy!
Hannah @ CleanEatingVeggieGirl 07.15.2013
Holy cow, that is a mountain of kale!! And yay for Iowa sweet corn. I am meeting my mom in Des Moines next weekend and we already have plans to head to the Farmer’s Market. I cannot wait to buy some sweet corn :).
Jen 07.15.2013
You are the cutest! I am so glad you are able to go out and enjoy yourself (like at the Farmer’s Market) before your son gets here :) I’ve never heard of Pupusas but they look delicious! Also, my (33rd!)birthday is 7/24 so I’ll be rooting for that day :)
MB 07.15.2013
My nephew was born on my birthday last year, so I can relate to what your brohter is thinking ;) Hehe!
erin @hooleywithaz 07.15.2013
i actually substituted quinoa into your skillet recipe a few times last summer, and i can attest that it is oh so good with it in there. i still have not been to the farmer’s market yet when there has been actual food there, so i am trying to make some time soon!
kiley 07.15.2013
This looks super tasty! Summer has me going out to eat way too much lately…I need to cook in more – this one looks delish!
kiley
Robyn Stone | Add a Pinch 07.15.2013
Looks like an awesome weekend!!! Love this!!!
FitBritt@MyOwnBalance 07.15.2013
This looks great! I need a farmer’s market recipe! I’m not a huge fan of peas though so I’m thinking I might try edamame or maybe some beans instead.
Melissa 07.15.2013
The summer quinoa looks beautiful – so colorful and I’m sure it is exceptionally flavorful, too. I love the way your Farmer’s Market looks, it seems like it has a lot of variety and high quality produce!
Kristi 07.15.2013
I’m always so jealous when I see pictures of your Farmer’s Market! It looks like such a good time.
Allyson Smith 07.15.2013
Ikea only ships certain items (for instance, they won’t send you a picture frame in the mail), and for some things the shipping cost is ridiculous… like for furniture, the shipping could cost as much as the items itself! Shipping on some items may be more reasonable though.
Sending you good thoughts as your due date approaches! Mine is August 19th, although i’m hoping she’ll make her appearance just a little bit early. :)
Sarah @ Making Thyme for Health 07.15.2013
You look beautiful! I can’t believe how fastbyourvpregnancy has flown by, you’re almost there!
I love everything about this quinoa! It’s perfect!
Tieghan 07.15.2013
This quinoa is gorgeous and right up my alley! Sounds perfect!
Kim @ kimshealthyeats.com 07.15.2013
Yummy! I’m always looking for ways to use up leftover kale. Definitely saving this recipe :)
Becki 07.15.2013
We had our first corn here in the Quad Cities too. Heaven!
Kathy 07.15.2013
The Summer Quinoa looks refreshingly yummy!
I always think its neat when birthdays bring out traditions like the favorite cake or plate. I haven’t had that Pepperidge Farm one is sooooo long but I can remember how good it tastes. (sweets are my treat!)
Kari Knudson 07.15.2013
My daughter and I went to a farmers market in Alexandria, MN this weekend. She picked out Colby cheese and I bought a block of Gouda and thought of you! Yum, yum!
Angela 07.15.2013
Awww your little boy is due on my birthday! Its also my best friend’s nephew’s birthday! (He’s be 2 this year)Its a great day to be born :)
Natalie @ Lift,Sleep, Eat 07.15.2013
Oh wow that looks delicious! SO fresh and summery! Looks like you had a great weekend too; the farmers market looks great & that cake looks delicious!
losing lindy 07.15.2013
That looks amazing! I now wish I bought extra corn.
Megan (The Lyons' Share) 07.15.2013
I just love that massive mountain of kale (and, as always, your gorgeous photography!). Bookmarking this recipe for sure- looks delicious!