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New! We're now featuring quinoa from small growers in
Bolivia. Both the quinoa and amaranth are loaded with vitamins and proteins
rarely found in grains but the real treat is the flavor. Both crops are
less than six months old and hand harvested by a small cooperative in
the Andes. The flavor is great and you'll have a gas experimenting with
new ways to incorporate quinoa into your cuisine.
To make the quinoa, rinse it in cool water and strain.
Saute some onion and garlic in a small pot and when soft, add the rinsed
quinoa and water. One part quinoa deserves two parts water. Bring to a
boil and then simmer for about 15 minutes. It's that simple. My lovely
cousin Eden Epling, who grew up in Latin America, tells me she likes to
add finely chopped, almost minced, peppers to the onion and garlic. Sounds
good to me!
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