How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (2024)

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Published on April 19, 2020 · Updated on January 12, 2022 · By Aysegul Sanford

Wondering how to make quinoa taste good, what spices go well with it, or how to make it flavorful with simple everyday ingredients? If so, you are in the right place. Get all my tips on best spices to put in quinoa, what goes well with it, and ways to use it in your everyday cooking.

Yields: 5 cups

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total: 25 minutes mins

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A reader recently sent me an email saying that no matter what she does she cannot change her family’s mind about quinoa. They just don’t like it. She asked that I give her some suggestions as to how to make quinoa taste better, or even perhaps, help her find ways to hide it so that they won’t notice that it is there.

Well, I don’t know about “hiding it” per se but I have a few good tips on ways to make quinoa flavorful. I have been using this ancient superfood in my everyday cooking for over 8 years now. As a result, I have learned a thing or two about how to make it taste good.

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In this post, I will share my favorite ways on how to jazz up quinoa with the hopes that even the pickiest eaters in your family will give it a chance. I will also answer some questions as to what it tastes like, how to spice it up, and what to add in it to make it irresistible along with my most flavorful quinoa recipes for inspiration.

After you apply my foolproof tips, you will be able to confidently use this ancient grain in your daily cooking.

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What Does Quinoa Taste Like

I think the taste of quinoa is somewhere between oatmeal and brown rice with a mild earthy and nutty flavor that pairs with just about anything. When I am creating recipes with quinoa I think of it as a blank canvas or as a messenger to carry over the flavors that I want to have in my dish.

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It also has a nice crunch to it as it is actually a seed rather than a grain. When cooked properly, it provides a bit of crunch, a bit of creamy and a bit of nutty taste all at the same time.

Need a hand with cooking the perfect quinoa? Here are 4 different methods that you can use to cook the most delicious and fluffy quinoa:

  • Instant Pot Quinoa
  • Quinoa In Microwave – The quickest way to cook quinoa
  • Rice Cooker Quinoa
  • Stove Top Quinoa

Pro Tip: I usually cook quinoa in bulk and freeze it so that I can use it in my favorite quinoa recipes in a quick and efficient way. If you need a refresher, here is a detailed post on How To Freeze Cooked Quinoa.

How To Season Quinoa To Make It Taste Better

Now that we covered what it tastes like, let’s talk about a few ways to make quinoa flavorful:

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  • Rinse quinoa before cooking: If you have cooked quinoa before you probably heard a lot of chefs suggest giving quinoa a good quick rinse before cooking. This is because quinoa has a bitter-tasting natural coating called saponin. Essentially, it is a self-defense mechanism for the plant to protect itself from fungi, birds, insects, and other foraging animals in its natural habitat.
    While virtually all quinoa that is sold in the markets today has already had the saponin removed with various techniques some people might taste the bitterness that may have remained after processing. That is why I recommend placing quinoa in a fine mesh strainer and giving it a good rinse under cold water until the water runs clear.
  • Toast quinoa with a little bit of oil: It might be a few minutes of extra work but toasting quinoa unlocks its nutty flavor and even produces fluffier cooked quinoa. For additional flavor, I like to toast quinoa with a bit of oil (olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, grapeseed oil, or even butter would work) over medium heat for 4-5 minutes or until it is lightly browned.
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  • Cook in vegetable, beef, or chicken broth: Cooking quinoa in vegetable, beef, or chicken stock is probably the easiest way to flavor it. You can simply swap the water with your choice of stock and use the same amount to cook your quinoa. Alternatively, if you prefer, you can also use half water and half stock.
  • Season the liquid well if you are using water: While there is nothing wrong with cooking quinoa in water, similar to pasta and rice, it needs to be seasoned well. I personally add a ½ teaspoon kosher salt for every cup of raw quinoa I cook.
  • Add some seasoning into the pot during the cooking process: You can easily up the flavor of quinoa by using some of the basic pantry items. I find that some of the best seasonings for quinoa are cumin, dried bay leaf, turmeric, and salt, and black pepper. I also love to flavor it with fresh garlic and herbs such as parsley, dill, and cilantro.
    You can add the seasonings of your choice into the pot at the same time with the liquid and cook it as directed. Alternatively, you can also add them in after your quinoa is cooked.

Seasoned Quinoa Recipe Ideas for Inspiration

Below are a few examples of well-seasoned quinoa recipes from my archives and a few of my tips on how I use seasonings and spices to flavor quinoa in my everyday cooking. Click on the recipe name to take you to the full post.

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  • Lemon Herb Quinoa: This is one of my go-to side dishes to serve with meat. It is made by cooking quinoa with onion and garlic and then mixing it with lemon juice, lemon zest, and fresh parsley.
  • Quinoa Lentil recipe: Cooking quinoa and green lentils together is a great way to flavor otherwise tasteless quinoa. In this simple salad recipe, I cooked them together while I was preparing the rest of the salad ingredients.
  • Mexican Quinoa: As the name suggests, for this recipe I was going after Mexican flavors. Therefore, I flavored it with various spices (i.e. ground coriander and ground cumin), vegetables (i.e. black beans, jalapeno, corn), and garnishes (i.e. cilantro and avocado) that inspired by the Mexican cuisine.
  • Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad: The traditional tabouli recipe is made with bulgur. However, I think with its mild and neutral taste quinoa is a great alternative. In this recipe, I used fresh herbs like Italian parsley, mint, and dill along with a simple lemon juice and garlic vinaigrette to flavor it.
  • Mediterranean Quinoa Salad: Adding a few cups of cooked quinoa into salads is my favorite way of using it. In this recipe, I made a salad using classic Mediterranean ingredients like chickpeas, bell peppers, Kalamata olives, and feta cheese. At the last minute, I added a few cups of cooked quinoa to make it more wholesome, protein-packed and filling. Want more? Check out all my Quinoa Salad Recipes.
  • Quinoa Porridge: This is one of my favorite ways to serve quinoa in the morning for a plant-protein packed breakfast. Cooking with coconut milk and topped off with seasonal fruit, it is a simple breakfast to make when you need a break from oatmeal.
  • Butternut Squash and Quinoa Salad and Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Brussel Sprouts: I also love roasting a bunch of vegetables and tossing them with cooked quinoa for a quick wholesome and healthy lunch or a side dish for dinner.
  • Quinoa Chili and Quinoa and Vegetable Stew: Adding a cup of uncooked quinoa into soups and stews is a great way to incorporate it into your meals.
  • Quinoa Sweet Potato Bowl: You cannot share a list of healthy quinoa recipes and not mention this quinoa bowl recipe. Perfectly flavored with roasted sweet potatoes, black beans and drizzled with yogurt tahini dressing, it is ready in 30 minutes.

What Goes With Quinoa:

Before I let you go, I also wanted to share a few recipes that I serve quinoa with. Similar to other grains like pasta, bulgur, black rice, and wild rice, I think with its short cooking time that requires no advance planning, quinoa makes the perfect side dish.

I love serving quinoa with meat dishes such as:

  • Ground Turkey Meatloaf or Turkey Meatballs
  • Chicken Fricassee
  • Mediterranean Lemon Chicken
  • Ina Garten’s Pot Roast
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There you have it, friends. These are all my tips and tricks on how to spice up your quinoa. I hope you’ll try a few of them and even figure out your own ways to serve this incredibly versatile ancient superfood to your family on the regular.

Seasoned Quinoa Recipe

By Aysegul Sanford

Yields: 5 cups

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

My Lemon Quinoa recipe is a great example of a perfectly seasoned quinoa. It is also easy to make, vegan and gluten free. You can serve it as a side dish with meat, fish, or vegetable dishes or just by itself for a light lunch.

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
  • 1 small onion or 2 small shallots ¾ cups chopped, thinly sliced
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 clove of garlic minced
  • 1 ½ cups raw quinoa rinsed and drained
  • 3 cups of water vegetable broth or chicken stock would also work
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • Zest of a lemon
  • 3-4 tablespoons of lemon juice
  • 1 cup fresh Italian parsley chopped – plus more for garnish
  • 2 tablespoons fresh or dried thyme chopped
  • ¼ cup sliced almonds lightly toasted
  • 2 small sliced radishes optional

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a medium-sized saucepan. Add in the shallots (or onion) and ground cumin. Saute mixing constantly until shallots are translucent or softened 5-6 minutes.

  • Add in the minced garlic and saute for 30 seconds.

  • Stir in the quinoa and toast (or sautee), stirring constantly, for a minute. Add in the water, salt, and black pepper. Give it a stir. Put the lid on. Bring it to a boil and let it simmer for 15 minutes or until all the liquid is absorbed and there are tiny holes on the surface of the quinoa.

  • Turn the heat off and let it rest for 10 minutes with the lid on.

  • Fluff the now-cooked quinoa with a fork.

  • Add in lemon zest, lemon juice, parsley, thyme, sliced almonds, and sliced radishes if using.

  • Give it a gentle toss and serve while it is still warm.

Notes

Make-Ahead Instructions:
If you want to make this seasoned quinoa side dish ahead of time:

  1. Cook the quinoa according to instructions in the recipe.
  2. Let it cool to room temperature.
  3. Place it in an airtight container and keep in the fridge. It should keep fresh up to 4 days.
  4. When ready to serve, warm it up in a saucepan (or microwave).
  5. Add in the quinoa seasonings, i.e. lemon zest, lemon juice, parsley, thyme, sliced almonds, and radishes in the end.
  6. Give it a toss and serve.

A note on the salt that is used:

In my opinion, the amount of salt that I listed in the recipe is not enough for flavorful lemon quinoa, but it is a great place to start. I recommend giving it a taste and adjusting it after adding all the garnishes to properly season it to your liking.

Nutrition

Calories: 297kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 251mg | Potassium: 484mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1144IU | Vitamin C: 25mg | Calcium: 91mg | Iron: 4mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Nelson

    How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (18)
    Great recipes, easy to make, and healthy and delicious. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Happy to hear that you liked it Nelson. Thanks for coming by!

      Reply

  2. McBain

    How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (19)
    Needed a way to make quinoa so that both the wife and I could eat it. She doesn’t like salt or any type of stock, so this recipe gives it enough flavor for me (minus the salt) and works for her.

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hello there,
      I am thrilled to hear that it worked for you. This Lemon Quinoa is my go-to side dish whenever I am serving a crowd with celiac disease.
      Thanks for coming by and taking the time to leave a review.

      Reply

  3. Courtney

    How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (20)
    I love this, my husband was not a quinoa fan but now I’ve converted him over, thank you!!

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Ha ha.. That is too funny because mine was the same way. Now he loves it.

      Reply

  4. Kristyn

    How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (21)
    I love your recipe!! A lot of quinoa is pretty tasteless, but not this!! I’ll add some protein & it’s a complete meal!

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Yess!! So happy to hear that you liked it. Thanks!

      Reply

  5. Sylvie

    How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (22)
    Very nice post. You inspire me to make the mexican style version. My Husband was never a big fan of quinoa and now he love it.

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      YAY! U am thrilled to hear that he likes it. Thanks for letting me know.

      Reply

  6. Natalie

    How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (23)
    Love this!! It’s light & refreshing & really does have great flavor! Love the lemon!

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Happy to hear that you liked it Natalie. Thanks for coming by and taking the time to leave a comment.

      Reply

  7. suresh

    I was so relived to hear of the innovative receipes using millet and quinoa esp since i am diabetic . Kindly pl furnish me relevant receipes for a diabetic patient .

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How To Make Quinoa Taste Good & Perfectly Seasoned Quinoa Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you season quinoa so it tastes good? ›

Garlic powder: Garlic powder adds a nice savory note to quinoa. You can also use a bit of minced fresh garlic. Dried oregano: Oregano adds a nuance of flavor and a Mediterranean flair. Kosher salt : One of the biggest mistakes people make with quinoa: they don't add enough salt!

How do you make quinoa not taste bad? ›

Rinse the Quinoa:Rinse the quinoa under cold water in a fine-mesh strainer. This helps remove the natural bitter coating called saponin. Combine Quinoa and Liquid:In a medium-sized saucepan, combine the rinsed quinoa and water or vegetable broth. If you like, add a pinch of salt for seasoning.

How do you soak quinoa to get the bitterness out of it? ›

Soak or rinse the quinoa first.

Soaking quinoa in water may help to lower its phytic acid content, and at the same time, it may also help to remove the saponin found in its natural coating. (This can give quinoa a bitter taste.)

How do you add flavor to quinoa? ›

I find that some of the best seasonings for quinoa are cumin, dried bay leaf, turmeric, and salt, and black pepper. I also love to flavor it with fresh garlic and herbs such as parsley, dill, and cilantro. You can add the seasonings of your choice into the pot at the same time with the liquid and cook it as directed.

What to add to quinoa while cooking? ›

13 Ways To Add More Flavor To Quinoa
  1. Cook it in broth instead of water. ...
  2. Dress it with a vinaigrette. ...
  3. Mix cooked quinoa with caramelized onions. ...
  4. Infuse it with dried fruit and fruit scraps. ...
  5. Add oil and salt to cooked quinoa. ...
  6. Toast uncooked quinoa. ...
  7. Don't skimp on the garlic. ...
  8. Season your water with spices.
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What liquid to cook quinoa in? ›

The basic ratio is 1 cup quinoa to 2 cups liquid. You can use water (season it with a bit of kosher salt), or you can use any kind of broth (we like to use low-sodium broths and add any extra salt to the finished dish as needed). You can also add a bit of dry white wine to the liquid for another layer of flavor.

Why should you soak quinoa before cooking? ›

*Soaking grains helps to remove some of the naturally occurring phytic acid in the grain, which helps improve digestibility and speed cook time. To soak: Rinse quinoa thoroughly then add to a large mixing bowl or pot and cover with twice the amount of lukewarm water (2 cups water, 1 cup quinoa).

What happens if you don't rinse quinoa before cooking? ›

Rinsing quinoa definitely starts to hydrate the seeds. Flavor – In terms of flavor, the unrinsed quinoa definitely had a nuttier, earthier flavor, but I didn't find it bitter at all. The rinsed quinoa was definitely milder and the flavors more muted.

What happens if you don't soak quinoa? ›

Do you need to soak quinoa before cooking it? In short, no, you don't need to soak quinoa. However, doing so is said to remove phytic acid, which may make it easier for people to digest quinoa. If you just want to remove the bitter flavor from quinoa, rinse it under cold water for about a minute.

Is quinoa or rice better for you? ›

Quinoa has more protein, amino acids, and micronutrients than brown rice, along with fewer carbs. However, brown rice has fewer calories than quinoa, which can be important to those watching their caloric intake. And for people on a gluten-free diet, both brown rice and quinoa are winners.

Why do you soak quinoa in vinegar? ›

For people who still find quinoa difficult to digest, soaking your quinoa can help release the phytic acid (which binds to certain vitamins and minerals and keeps us from absorbing them) and activating phytase, the enzyme that helps us digest them. What you'll need: Quinoa. Lemon juice or white or apple cider vinegar.

Why is my quinoa still bitter after rinsing? ›

If your quinoa still tastes bitter, there is likely still some saponin left on the quinoa. A small amount of saponin will produce enough bitterness to affect a whole bag.

How long to soak quinoa before cooking? ›

Soak your quinoa in at least twice as much water, and a glug of raw apple cider vinegar for 8-10 hours. Drain it and rinse it well with fresh water. Transfer the quinoa to a pot and add enough water to moisten the grains and just barely cover.

What should I season quinoa with? ›

Garlic powder: Garlic powder adds a nice savory note to quinoa. You can also use a bit of minced fresh garlic. Dried oregano: Oregano adds a nuance of flavor and a Mediterranean flair. Kosher salt: One of the biggest mistakes people make with quinoa: they don't add enough salt!

Do you rinse quinoa before or after cooking? ›

Rinsing quinoa is preferable, especially if you are sensitive to the bitter taste of saponin. I personally always wash quinoa before cooking as I am one of those people who can taste the bitter flavor of saponin. I also think that cooked quinoa tastes better when it is rinsed before cooking.

How do you activate quinoa? ›

Activate the quinoa by soaking overnight in cold water. The next day, drain and rinse the quinoa through a fine sieve (the grains are so small that they will wash through a coarse one).

Why do you rinse quinoa after cooking? ›

There is a bitter coating on the tiny seed that needs to be rinsed away; if you don't do it, it's going to taste wrong. And when you rinse it, use a fine-mesh strainer. You don't want those tiny seeds to disappear down the drain!

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