How To Cook Quinoa in a Rice Cooker (with recipes) (2024)

How To Cook Quinoa in a Rice Cooker (with recipes) (1)


How to cook quinoa in a rice cooker.

How do you cook quinoa? I was recently asked. The answer is simple.

Easy. Fast. Rockin'.

I cook it in a rice cooker.

In fact, quinoa is the easiest no-fuss "grain" you'll ever cook. It's healthy fast food. Cook up a batch ahead of time and you can stir up a fabulous light lunch (like the Lime Quinoa Salad with Mint) in a New York minute.

Well, maybe a Los Angeles minute. No wait.

A Santa Fe minute.

I can't keep up with where we are these days. It doesn't matter. It's all good. Try these favorite quinoa recipes and you'll see for yourself.

Love,

Karina

xo

How To Cook Quinoa in a Rice Cooker (with recipes) (2)


How to cook quinoa in a rice cooker:

1. Using a fine mesh sieve rinse 1 cup of organic quinoa in cold water. Drain.
2. Dump rinsed quinoa into your rice cooker.
3. Add 2 cups fresh water* see notes.
4. Turn on your rice cooker.

That's it. In about fifteen minutes* you'll have hot fluffy quinoa to play with.

Quinoa is rather bland on its own and loves flavor spikes. So add herbs etc. My favorite thing to do is stir-fry cooked quinoa with various seasonings- herbs, garlic, spices, onion, etc. I add in fresh veggies and whatever else I might have on hand.


Quinoa makes delicious and hearty pilaf, sprightly salads, or a warm and grainy side dish in place of rice. I've even used it to stuff cabbage, acorn squash, peppers and portobello mushroom caps.

For those of you without a rice cooker:

Add the cup of rinsed organic quinoa to a saucepan add 2 cups fresh water; bring to a boil, lower the heat to low; cover and simmer until cooked. Fluff with a fork.

Season while warm and use in salads or stuffing recipes, Store covered, in the fridge, for almost instant meals. Use within three days for best taste.


Notes*

Start with 2 cups water in a rice cooker. At higher altitudes, use more water-- 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 cups water. High altitude also requires a longer cooking time, generally.

If the quinoa turns out too crunchy or nubby you need to up the ratio of water to grain; start by adding another 1/4 cup liquid. I prefer my quinoa soft and tender, fluffed with a fork. Note- red and black quinoa may require extra water- especially if it turns out more crunchy than fluffy.

Sometimes I add broth to the liquid to boost the flavor of the quinoa- this works especially well when making a savory pilaf or winter quinoa with hearty flavors- onion, mushrooms, eggplant, etc. I don't use broth in my lighter salad style quinoa dishes- but that's my personal taste.

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Why you might want to try quinoa...

Quinoa is very laid back and not full of itself at all.

It's not upper crust or snobby, or ultra-cool and exclusive. I imagine Tony Bourdain hates it (he likes to mock vegetarians, you know, which spurs him to demonstrate just how much by eating blow fish, animal tongues and roasted insects on camera fresh from the writhing

snake blood tonic and chewing on various goat parts buried in a pit for two days).

If it were a movie, quinoa would star a flip-flop wearing Jeff Bridges and insist you call it Dude.

Or Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing.

Besides its worth-its-weight-in-gold gluten-free status, quinoa (sounds like: keen-wa) is a superb source of balanced vegetable protein (so important for vegans) that packs a nutty nutritional punch. It contains nine amino acids- making it a complete vegetable protein. Some call it a super grain (I always envision a blazing red Q and a windswept cape when the word super is touted- a testimony to my visual thinking process) but quinoa, I have to tell you is not a cereal grain, Bubela. It's actually a seed from a plant family that includes beets and spinach.

That might- technically- make it a Super Faux Grain.

Or Faux Super Grain.

I know. It doesn't have the same ring.

Do we care?

xo

Here are some of my favorite quinoa recipes:

Kale Salad with Quinoa, Tangerines and Roasted Almonds

Lime Quinoa Salad with Mint

Quinoa with Fresh Summer Vegetables

Quinoa with Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Leeks, and Slivered Almonds

Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Strawberries, and Watermelon

Quinoa Salad with Pears, Baby Spinach, Chick Peas in Maple Vinaigrette

Quinoa Salad with Roasted Beets, Chick Peas + Orange

Quinoa Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

Quinoa Mushroom Pilaf

Quinoa Taco Salad

Red Quinoa with Roasted Butternut Squash + Pecans

Stuffed Cabbage with Roasted Sweet Potato and Quinoa
Summer Quinoa Salad with Kalamatas and Mint

Warm Spinach and Quinoa Salad with Grape Tomatoes

Quinoa (Flakes) In Baking:

Peanut Butter Quinoa Cookies

Quinoa Pumpkin Cookies

Quinoa Breakfast Bars with Blueberries

Quinoa Breakfast Brownies

Quinoa Breakfast Cake

Quinoa Chocolate Brownies

Quinoa Muffins with Pecans + Dark Chocolate

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How To Cook Quinoa in a Rice Cooker (with recipes) (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio of water to quinoa in a rice cooker? ›

The best part is, you don't have to memorize a new ratio — you'll use the same exact one you use to cook quinoa on the stove: 1 cup quinoa to 1 3/4 cups water. Simply rinse the quinoa in a fine-mesh strainer, drain it, and add it to the rice cooker with the water and 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt.

How many cups of water for 1 cup of quinoa? ›

For 1 cup of uncooked quinoa, you'll want to use 2 cups of water—this will yield 3 cups of cooked quinoa. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then lower the temperature to medium-low and pop the lid on securely.

Does quinoa take the same amount of time to cook as rice? ›

Brown rice has a longer cooking time than quinoa so it will not work in this recipe. The reason this recipe works so well is because quinoa and white rice have the same cooking time and require the same amount of liquid.

How to cook 1 cup quinoa in rice cooker? ›

Place 1 cup of quinoa with 2 cups of cold liquid. It can be water or vegetable broth. Close the lid of the rice cooker and push the rice button. If your rice cooker has a rice mode, it will start and stop by itself.

How much water do I need for 2 cups of quinoa? ›

Here's a basic method to cook 2 cups of dried quinoa, which will end up making about 4 cups once cooked. In a 2-quart pan or larger (4-quart would be ideal), bring 2.5 cups of water to boil. Add the 2 cups of quinoa and reduce the heat to a low simmer. Cover the pan and cook for 10-15 minutes.

What happens if you don't rinse quinoa? ›

It wasn't a huge difference in texture, but definitely noticeable. 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.

How long does it take to cook 1 cup of quinoa? ›

Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then decrease the heat a bit to maintain a gentle simmer. Cook until the quinoa has absorbed all of the water, about 10 to 20 minutes (small amounts of quinoa will be ready closer to 10 minutes; larger amounts between 15 to 20).

Do I cook quinoa covered or uncovered? ›

Because it is a seed, quinoa absorbs water differently than other grains. To make it fluffy, cook it uncovered at a low simmer. Once it's tender and no water remains in the bottom of the pot, cover it.

Should you rinse quinoa? ›

Some people are particularly sensitive to saponins, which is why unrinsed cooked quinoa has a reputation for tasting bitter. However, most quinoa that is sold in packages has been "pre-rinsed," which means the saponins have been removed and rinsing isn't necessary.

How do you keep quinoa from getting mushy? ›

The ratio I've had success with every single time is 1 cup quinoa to 1 3/4 cups water. Many boxes call for a 1:2 ratio, which I've found is more likely to result in an overcooked, gummy pot of quinoa.

Can you add too much water to quinoa? ›

Some recipes call for as high as a 2:1 water to grain ratio, while others go as low as 1 1/2:1. In my experience, the sweet spot for light, fluffy quinoa is right in the middle. I use 1 3/4 cups water for every cup of quinoa. Any more water, and the quinoa gets mushy.

How much quinoa equals 1 cup rice? ›

If you're easing into this whole quinoa rice substitution thing, you may want to start with a 3:1 white rice to quinoa ratio (i.e., 1½ cups white rice and ½ cup quinoa).

Why eat quinoa instead of rice? ›

Quinoa is rich in both fiber and protein, contains a much higher amount of other nutrients, and has a similar fluffy texture to the rice. A cup of quinoa contains twice more protein and about 5 g more fiber than white rice. Quinoa contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice.

What to 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!

Does quinoa need to be rinsed? ›

Most commercially sold quinoa has already undergone a process to remove the coating, and this information is usually indicated on the package. If it's not mentioned, or if you buy quinoa in bulk without packaging, you'll definitely want to rinse it.

How much water do I need for 1 cup of rice in the cooker? ›

Rice Cooker Ratio

Long grain white rice - 1:1.75 ratio (1 cup rice + 1 3/4 cups water) Medium grain white rice - 1:1.5 ratio (1 cup rice + 1 1/2 cups water) Short grain white rice - 1:1.5 ratio (1 cup rice + 1 1/2 cups water) Long grain brown rice - 1:2.25 ratio (1 cup rice + 2 1/4 cups water)

Does quinoa need more or less water than rice? ›

How much water do I need to quinoa when cooking in a stove? Quinoa is cooked exactly like rice where the minimum water to grain ratio is 1:1; however, you must add some additional water to make up for the evaporation loss when cooking. Typically that's a little less than 1/8 cup per cup of grain.

Is quinoa healthier than rice? ›

Quinoa is rich in both fiber and protein, contains a much higher amount of other nutrients, and has a similar fluffy texture to the rice. A cup of quinoa contains twice more protein and about 5 g more fiber than white rice. Quinoa contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice.

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