Sweet Heat Tropical Quinoa Salad

Updated Jul. 27th, 2017

It’s time to bring the taste of the islands to your dinner plate! Gone are the days when you thought quinoa had to just be savory – thankfully while this recipe is, it adds a much needed sweetness to your dinner that you never thought possible. Enjoy this as your lunch or bring it as your plus one to a BBQ potluck to ensure everyone gawks over your dish first!

Serves 4-6
  • Gluten Free
  • Dairy Free
  • Egg Free
  • Vegetarian

Ingredients:

quinoa
1 cup quinoa, rinsed2 cups filtered water
salad
½ papaya, peeled, seeded and diced¼ cup raw pecans, chopped¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped
2 kiwis, peeled and diced1 tablespoon raw pumpkin seeds
dressing
¼ cup papaya seeds1 clove garlic, minced½ teaspoon lemon rind
¼ cup extra virgin olive oil1 teaspoon gluten-free dijon mustardsalt
¼ cup lemon juice1 tablespoon agave nectarpinch of red pepper flakes

Directions

  1. Cooking your quinoa first is best, because it can sit and cool while the rest is being prepared. Add your water and quinoa in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Once it boils, reduce heat so it is more of a simmer, and cover with a lid. Do not lift the lid. Let the quinoa simmer for 10-15 minutes or until you suspect all the liquid is gone. Set aside with cover still on. If you can’t help but be nosey and lift the lid, use a fork to fluff.
  2. Get to work on the salad aspect. Washing, chopping and placing all of these ingredients in a large bowl. Set aside.
  3. Easily make the dressing by combining all of the ingredients into a blender and pulsing, until everything is thoroughly mixed. You can also do this by hand with a whisk if you prefer.
  4. Mix your quinoa into your large salad bowl, and slowly toss in the dressing. Stirring regularly to ensure everything is coated.
  5. Serve warm, or cold – either way it is delicious

Make It This Way

If you’re not a fan of papaya (it does have a distinct taste) try swapping it out for another tropical fruit, such as mango or pineapple. You can also substitute the kiwi for either of the tropical fruits as well.

If you don’t have quinoa and have been more on a millet kick, you can easily substitute the two.

Try This

If you aren’t eating this salad right away, feel free to leave it in the fridge for up to three days. Just keep the dressing in a separate container and simply stir and add when you are ready to eat!
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Comments on “Sweet Heat Tropical Quinoa Salad”

  • Oli
    Sounds Delicious!

    This healthy recipe for a sweet heat tropical quinoa salad is such a creative idea! I would have never thought of adding fruit to my quinoa so I would be so eager to try this and bring it as a lunch or a side dish! I love papaya and summer is the perfect season for it in my opinion so I love how this incorporates a lot of summer favourites into it while still making it filling with the quinoa!

    Reply
    • National Nutrition August 9, 2021 at 11:53 am

      Hello Oli,
      Indeed, mixing flavours is delicious, but are not always obvious pairings. This recipe offers many flavours which are definitely nice in the summer time to share with friends & family.

      Enjoy!

      Reply
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