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Title: Quinoa with Leek and Currants
Categories: Vegetarian Entree Side Check
Yield: 1 Servings

1 3/4cQuinoa
2 2/3cVegetable stock (or water)
4smLeeks
1/2cCanned tomatoes (or 2 roma size tomatoes)
5tb(rounded 1/4 cup) currants
1tbGround cumin
1tsCinnamon
1tsGarlic powder
1/2tsTurmeric

Slice leeks in half length-wise. Wash all of the larger leaves very well (leeks are very dirty. If you don't wash it well enough your final dish will be gritty). Chop washed leeks cross-wise into thin slices.

Place quinoa in a fine-meshed colander and rinse well for several minutes. You want to remove the bitter coating of saponin that quinoa sometimes has. You can also do this in a regular bowl if you are careful (fill with water, swirl qunioa around, pour out water, repeat until water is clear).

Place leeks in nonstick pan and cook until limp and reduced (no need to add liquid, leeks will have some water from being washed and tend to give up liquid as they cook).

Add spices to the leeks and stir until well mixed.

Add quinoa and cook for a couple minutes.

Add stock[, currants,] and tomatoes, bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer, covered, for 15-20 minutes until done.

Serves 8 Calories: 186.6 Fat grams: 2.6 %CFF: 11.9%

Michelle Dick Peter_Brooks@sj.hp.com From Fatfree Digest April-May 1994, Formatting by Sue Smith (using MMCONV)

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