I like to consider myself a quinoa expert. I have cooked a lot of it for my cookbook. Small amounts, or lots at once, with spices and greens, or without—I’ve done it all. The standard quinoa cooking method started failing me early on. My quinoa was mushy and overdone, every time, and it was driving me nuts.
I tried using slightly less water than usual, which has been recommended elsewhere. It helped a little sometimes, but other times, I had to add more and more water while the quinoa was cooking. Then, the dry quinoa soaked up way too much of the dressing I added later.
At some point, I wondered, why do all the quinoa recipes suggest covering the quinoa while cooking? My quinoa was all overcooked and mushy, so covering it seemed like the last thing I should do.
Bingo! Here’s the trick for perfectly fluffy quinoa: Use twice as much water as quinoa, as usual, then cook uncovered until the quinoa has absorbed all the water. The cooking time will vary based on quantity.
Once the water is all absorbed, remove the pot from heat, cover it and let the quinoa steam for 5 minutes. That’s when the quinoa pops open into fluffy quinoa perfection, and that is how to cook quinoa properly.
I’ve gotten quite a few questions from you guys about how to avoid mushy quinoa, so I just had to share. I typed up the full recipe and instructions for you below.
Scroll down for the full recipe, plus a short video showing my technique and 10 of my favorite quinoa recipes. For even more quinoa inspiration, you can view all of my quinoa recipes here.
Watch How to Make Perfectly Fluffy Quinoa
Perfect Quinoa
- Author:
- Prep Time: 2 mins
- Cook Time: 20 mins
- Total Time: 22 minutes
- Yield: 3 cups 1x
- Category: Staple
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Peruvian
Learn how to cook perfect quinoa, every time. I’ve tried all the other quinoa cooking methods and this one works best. It’s easy to cook fluffy quinoa when you know the right way to do it!
Ingredients
- 1 part uncooked quinoa (e.g. 1 cup quinoa—any color will do—you will end up with three times as much cooked quinoa)
- 2 parts water (e.g. 2 cups water)
- Salt, to taste (around ¼ teaspoon salt per cup of dry quinoa)
Instructions
- Rinse the quinoa: Pour the quinoa into a fine mesh colander and rinse under running water for at least 30 seconds. Drain well. This step removes any bitterness on the outside of the quinoa (caused by naturally occurring saponins).
- Combine the rinsed quinoa and water in a saucepan. 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). Reduce heat as time goes on to maintain a gentle simmer.
- Remove the pot from heat, cover, and let the quinoa steam for 5 minutes. This step gives the quinoa time to pop open into little curlicues, so it’s nice and fluffy. Remove the lid and fluff the quinoa with a fork. Season with salt, to taste, unless you’re proceeding with another recipe as written.
Notes
Serving suggestions: I love to stir a drizzle of olive oil and clove of garlic into warm quinoa for extra flavor. Other options include chopped fresh spinach or arugula, or massaged kale. Fresh herbs and/or dried spices are nice, as well as grated or crumbled cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, pitted and sliced olives, etc.
Storage suggestions: Leftover quinoa keeps well, refrigerated, for 4 to 5 days. Make sure it has cooled to room temperature before covering and chilling.
▸ Nutrition Information
Wait, what is quinoa?
In case you haven’t encountered quinoa yet, it is a pseudocereal that grows near the Andes in South America. By pseudocereal, I mean that it is grain-like, but it’s technically not a grass like wheat. Quinoa is pronounced KEEN-wah, although my dad likes to tease me by calling it queh-NO-ah.
Quinoa is very nutritious—it’s full of fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals, including manganese, magnesium and folate. Quinoa’s health benefits are really too long to list here, but the key point is that quinoa is remarkably dense in nutrients, and worth including in your diet.
You can buy quinoa in most grocery stores these days, usually in the health section or near the rice. You can also buy quinoa online at Amazon (affiliate link).
10 Favorite Quinoa Recipes
1) Sun-Dried Tomato, Spinach and Quinoa Salad
“I have made this salad twice in a week it is that good – easy and delicious!” – Terri
2) Broccoli, Cheddar & Quinoa Gratin
“This was so good! I’ve been trying to find one dish recipes that can also feed baby and this was perfect! I was almost too lazy to make the breadcrumbs but I’m so glad I did because it was simple and and so worth it! I also used a bit of cauliflower because I had it and it was good in there too. I think I’m going to make this again and bring it to Easter! It’s a perfect healthier version of a classic!” – Stephanie
3) Quinoa Black Bean Tacos with Creamy Avocado Sauce
“This is one of my favorite dishes ever! Followed the instructions (first time ever was not inspired to change anything) and enjoyed a yummy dinner with my partner, twice now. He loved it as well! Thanks for sharing and good luck! :)” – Dessi
4) Colorful Beet Salad with Carrot, Quinoa & Spinach
“THE best salad ever! My husband and I absolutely love it! I’m sharing with my family and friends!” – Jacqueline
5) Quinoa Vegetable Soup with Kale
“I just found this recipe via pinterest! I made the soup yesterday and I absolutely love it!! Never thought of quinoa in soup but this makes so much sense! I am always looking for ways to add protein without adding meat so this is great and my whole family loves it! (I’m a college student by the way, not a mom, in case you couldn’t tell. lol) This soup is great for all ages!!” – Maya
6) Southwestern Kale Power Salad with Sweet Potato, Quinoa & Avocado Sauce
“We made this for dinner 2 hours ago and can’t stop talking about it! OMG! It was so delicious and full of flavor and it was easy to make. My kids loved it, too. We already can’t wait to make it again :) thank you so much!” – Tiffany
7) Favorite Quinoa Salad
“Delicious recipe, Kate. I’ve been crazing something light and refreshing and this quinoa salad hit the spot. This is definitely one of the best quinoa salads I’ve made. Your recipes never disappoint. Thank you!” – Allison
8) Crunchy Thai Peanut & Quinoa Salad
“Made this for dinner tonight when a friend came over. Even my four-year-old loved it! He is not always into raw veggies, but upon the first bite, exclaimed, “I like this! Yeah, I love it!” and had a second helping. We did leave the cilantro on the side for him. Will be making this again very soon.” – Lea
9) Quinoa Broccoli Slaw with Honey-Mustard Dressing
“Three of us polished off this recipe in one sitting. It was wonderful! Tangy, sweet and crunchy, thanks to the almonds. It was also so easy to make. Thank you!” – Leah
10) Cinnamon Toast Breakfast Quinoa
“Made this for breakfast this morning, and it’s amazing! It’s definitely going to be in my regular rotation.” – Carly
More resources you might appreciate: 23 make-ahead breakfast recipes, 16 recipes that pack well for lunch and 20 simple weeknight dinners. You can shop my essential kitchen equipment here. Don’t forget to follow us on Pinterest for a steady stream of recipe inspiration!
Joyce
Hi, I chose your quinoa recipe because the package didn’t have any instructions and I wanted it to be perfectly light and fluffy. It didn’t work for me. Maybe I don’t know exactly what “until all the water is absorbed” means. I ended up with a heavy, slimy mush. So disappointing – it sure won’t be good in the salad recipe I was trying. What did I do wrong?
Kate
Hi Joyce, I’m so sorry to hear that. I always want my recipes to turn out perfectly! I think you needed to cook it longer, until there’s no water visible at the bottom of the pan. You can use a fork or spoon to check. The quinoa should be pretty well fluffy (not wet) before you remove it from the heat.
Karen
I almost made the same mistake that Joyce did. Thanks for this post it made all the difference.
Thema
Didn’t work for me either :(. No pop at all! I was able to salvage mine by adding some more water and boiling it down thankfully.
Vanessa
Thanks so much! I just made this version of quinoa and are using your quinoa salad recipe. It’s come out so fluffy and light!
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Debbie
Cooked the quinoa perfectly thanks to your method. Added leftovers from a previous roast beef meal. Leftover roast veges and beef chopped and stirred through quinoa. Added worcestireshire sauce to the finished dish. Yuuumm
Anna Lisa Diaz
My go to, very easy and perfect quinoa. I often do one cup veggie broth and one cup water just to add some extra flavor but can’t go wrong with this recipe!
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Kate
Love to hear that, Anna! I appreciate your review.
Sela
I cooked with this recipe several times and it always works! My quinoa is better than my mom’s.
BTW why put salt at the end and not when I can easily stir it?
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Alfred (Al) Cool
Hi, I’m recovering from heart surgery and looking for easy, healthy changes to my diet. Quinoa looks to be one such new staple. I’m going to try your perfect Quinoa recipe and go from there. I looked at your other 10 recipes and they look really good too! Thanks for your time and pages on how to get the most out of a “new to me” staple.
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Kate
You’re welcome and I hope you have a smooth recovery! Sending you good thoughts.
Isabella Zionts
Thank you so much for this Kate. I’ve made bad quinoa (because I followed the package instructions) too many times. You rock!
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Jen
I cook quinoa fairly often, following the package directions of 1:2 cups quinoa to liquid and cooking with the lid on for 15 minutes. There’s always a lot of water remaining, so I remove the lid and continue cooking at least 5 minutes to absorb all the liquid. I’ve been wondering why that’s necessary, and then I found your recipe. I made it again last night using your recipe, and it works! Perfect fluffy quinoa! I’ll make it this way every time.
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Nicole
Just made this for the first time. Perfection.
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Sajida
I am going to try 1st time.
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Cassie Jowers
I use my instant pot and it’s perfect every time. I double the recipe with four cups of liquid (broth or plain water) and pour in the whole box or bag of quinoa. Usually about 14 oz or two cups. I use the rice setting and it cooks for ten minutes. Usually quick release and voila Yummy quinoa. Now I have to make this recipe for breakfast!
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Cassie!
Alexa
First time making quinoa and with this recipe, I nailed it! I added some cumin for more flavor :)
Kirsten
Yep, this totally works for the perfect quinoa! I followed the recipe exactly and that last fluffing step is clutch! I left the lid on longer than five minutes while I waited for the rest of my meal to finish cooking, but I don’t think it made a huge difference.
The quinoa was tender, nutty (not bitter), and separated into perfect little poppy kernels, exactly the way I like it! Great base for so many recipes!
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Stephany
Hi Kate.thanks for this.and all ur recipes.always so so good. While you’re cooking the quinoa, is the lid on or off?
Kate
You’re welcome! Lid off for this technique, until you steam it at the end.
Janet Hume
Your recipes all sound great but I have a child who is supposed to eat quinoa and she doesn’t like any of the ingredients in your recipes. She can’t eat any meat or protein other than quinoa and I’m sure you think plain in good but she doesn’t. Any ideas on how to make it any other her ways than with kale broccoli and so on. Thank you
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Kate
Hi Janet, I’m sorry to hear that she doesn’t like any of the recipes I have. You could try to sub quinoa for brown rice in some of my other recipes.
Kathy
Janet. Sorry to hear you daughter has such sensitivities. I have cooked quinoa with usually vegetable bullion and McCormick Monterey Chicken Spice. Then I will added any combination of the following; pine nuts, almonds,pumpkin seeds, shredded carrots, green beans, mushrooms, green red or orange peppers, zuchcinni, chives..
I obviously don’t know your child’s age.. I have found recipes dishes using coconut milk and bottled cherries that is really good. Find rice recipes and just replace the rice with quinoa. It’s such a versatile seed. Good luck
CJ
Have you tried using it like oats and making it like Ooatmeal? Adding things like banana, apple , cinnamon. nuts or whatever she likes might make the difference.
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Shannon
You can literally add it to anything, I’ve been add roasted or fresh veggies to it. I make a big batch, then add each kids preferences in separate bowls for school lunches. Sometimes I add a vinaigrette or feta cheese…sky’s the limit
Shannon
You can literally add it to anything, I’ve been adding roasted or fresh veggies to it. I make a big batch, then add each kids preferences in separate bowls for school lunches. Sometimes I add a vinaigrette or feta cheese…sky’s the limit
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jude yardsley
hot diggity. I’ve suffered the same woes and this recipe nailed it.
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Michelle
I had just about given up on making un-mushy quinoa – this worked perfectly! Thank you :)
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Catherine Cox
I, too suffered with either mushy quinoa or dry quinoa but not anynore. Thank you so much. Now it comes out perfect every time. I made the salad. I had baby spinach, cherry tomatoes and zucchinis. Mixed in some homemade champaign vinagarett and it was the star of the meal. Give Cookie a hug for me. I think my rescue mutt, Goober is kinda sweet in her! Again thank you.
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Martin
Hi, could you use smoked salmon in the sun-dried tomatoes, spinach and quinoa recipe?
Kate
Hi Martin, I don’t see why not!
Sarah
Hi, thanks for sharing!
Making quinoa for the first time tonight, and planning on using this recipe.
I’m not clear on whether I should stir it while it’s cooking uncovered?
Kate
Hi Sarah! No need to stir, unless you find it’s a little uneven then you can.
ed
This totally failed for me :. I cook rice in a similar fashion without problems, so I’m not sure what the issue is. The quinoa is about 2 years old, would that make a difference? I love the flavor of quinoa but I’m still trying to find a mush free recipe. I usually opt for the less water under cooked approach!
Kate
Hi Ed, I think your quinoa was too old. Sorry!
Mike Potjer
OMG Kate, This changes everything for me. I had tried quinoa and it was mushy so I didn’t think it was for me. I just tried your method, made a small well with a fork at the edge of the saucepan so I could check to see when the water had cooked off/into the quinoa; then shut it off. I had added olive oil during the cooking, and after about 10 minutes, fluffed the quinoa with a fork, and covered again until I was ready to serve. It was fabulous. Light, fluffy and each grain separate from the rest. It had a delight pop/crunch and I served it with sauteed asparagus fresh from my garden, with an Oriental glaze. Thanks so very much Kate, now quinoa will become a vital part of my repertoire. Mike
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Zandi
Awesome recipe thank you! Not mushy at all!
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JAS
I honestly think the quinoa I bought is the issue. I’ve never had issues with this recipe until I used it on the tri-coloured quinoa I bought from Costco. The package’s instructions are 4 cups of water to 1 cup of quinoa!! WAY too much water! So I followed your recipe and still mushy and not light and fluffy as it should be
Irene
I too bought the tri-color Quinoa from Costco. It was totally mushy even though I changed the ratio of quinoa to water to 1:2. I have cooked regular quinoa with good results so I think this tricolor mix is the issue
Gretchen
I’ve made quoina a few times and never liked it until I made it this way!! By far the only technique that seems to keep it from getting dense and soggy. Turns out like the quoina I’ve had at restaurants. It took me a long time to find your recipe again thou. Which everybody knew how to to make it like this as I haven’t made or eaten quoina since making your recipe
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Christine Lowry
Twice now I’ve prepared quinoa according to your directions. You are right, its perfect! Fluffy, light- thanks so much.
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Goldie
Perfect!!! Thank you! Best quinoa I’ve ever made and definitely not mushy. I also tried your suggestion to stir in some garlic and olive oil. Again, perfect!
Amber
Was my first time cooking quinoa and it turned out great! Nice and fluffy and not “mushy” at all. Thanks! :)
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Jenny Ford
Thank you for sharing all of these great recipes. I am excited to try all of them!
I try to add good things to my foods, so I’ll share one: I add 1 tsp. ground quinoa, 1/2 tsp ground chia, and 1/2 tsp. ground flax to my oatmeal (cook them all together). I add a little brown sugar and fresh or frozen berries. It tastes amazing!
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Madelyn Kawano
Thank you for doing the problem of mushy quinoa!
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Amber
Thanks for this! I’ve never cooked quinoa before and using this recipe mine turned out great. Not mushy at all – light and fluffy as it says. Super simple! Thanks!
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Nina
This worked great for me! Key note is when the water goes down poke a fork in the middle of your quinoa and take a look inside to make sure all the water/broth has cooked down before turning it off unless you get soggy quinoa!
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Vicky
I’m a chia seed addict. So I thought, “Looks like Chia seeds! It must taste like Chia seeds!”. I haven’t tried smoothing the quinoa seeds over a clay figurine with a popsicle stick, yet. That would be interesting to try. But I did follow the recipe. I slightly salted them, but otherwise, I’m eating them plain. Hmm…how to explain the taste? .. It’s definitely not mushy. …
Ok…a little background history on myself might help:. I have OCD; and one of my quirks is I cannot stand the sound of squeaking styrofoam! If styrofoam is in the room, DON’T TOUCH IT! Don’t pull anything out that’s embedded in styrofoam! Don’t pull styrofoam out of a box! I cringe just thinking about it! It’s like dragging long nails across a dry blackboard (for you kids, a blackboard is like a white board made of slate, that can only be written on with a white dusty stick). So what am I doing now? I’m chewing a bunch of tiny moistened and salted styrofoam peanuts.
Did I cook them correctly? Or was my mom right for kicking me out of the kitchen all my life? This had better be worth the nutrition, because my next therapy session is going to be expensive!
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Kate
Hi, they shouldn’t be hard like peanuts. Did you water absorb?
Alison King
You superstar!! First time cooking quinoa and it’s perfect, thank you :)
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Kate
Hooray! I’m happy it worked so well for your first time. Thanks for your review, Allison!
CeeCee
This is the ONLY WAY I cook quinoa now. It never turns out mushy. Perfect every single time. Thank you!
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VM
Light, fluffy, perfect!
BananaMartini
I can only think of one other time, years ago, that I’ve ever commented on an online recipe. I have a recipe that I love for a mushroom and barley salad but my mom had bought several bags of quinoa mixed with other grains that needed to be used. I was following the directions on the packaging religiously and it came out mushy and clumpy every time. So I decided to ignore the packaging directions and try this instead. This time? Perfect quinoa, even though I was using a blend. Just as promised. It was the best version of that dish I’ve ever made. I feel like a world of cooking possibilities has opened up now that I know how to do this properly! Thank you.
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Kate
Wonderful! Thank you for taking the time to review.
Kim k
Well, it worked! Are used a black, red, white quinoa mix and it was a little crunchy but absolutely delicious. I mixed it with watermelon, feta cheese, parsley, scallion, a little cucumber, and red peppers. I used the liquid from marinated artichokes, and lime juice. Thank you for this trick!
Jeanne
Kate,
Thanks so much for the tip on cooking the quinoa. Uncovering it did the trick! Loved this recipe, even though I had to do it without the red onion. The lemony dressing was great too! Fresh, light, and tasty… I look forward to trying your other quinoa recipes!
Jeanne
Holly
I too had an issue with the tri-color quinoa (Aldi). I don’t know if mushy was the right wor…more like gelatinous or slimy. I’ve cooked a fair amount of quinoa in my life and never had this happen before!
Helen Reynolds
Thank you so much for this wonderful post about cooking quinoa! It turned out perfectly for me the first time! I am linking to your post from my blog today to share your awesome instructions.
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BEVERLEE Mahone
I never cooked quinoa before so I googled how to cook it. I followed your directions and it was perfect! Thank you for sharing!
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Emily
Hi Kate, recently I started with tri-coloured ones and it has been a disaster after disaster. The black ones seem to take much longer to cook – to prevent digestive issues I want these to fully “sprout” – so this has messed up the entire dish :-( Any tips here?
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Kate
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that, Emily. I have tried this with white and multi colored without issues. Have you let it simmer a little longer? Did that seem to change anything? Assuming you are still letting it steam with the lid on at the end?
Andrew Michael Sofka
Thank you so much for using correct grammar, varied sentence structure, and, more importantly, conveying your experience and knowledge of cooking in a way that many people can understand. I absolutely will be using your website.
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Lou Berl
Hi, Kate! Thank you for all your amazing recipes! I always follow your basic quinoa recipe (it’s the best). Yesterday, I created the best veggie quinoa recipe I’ve ever had. I am NOT a blogger – no interest – so I wanted to know if you want to try my recipe! Let me know: berlfamily5@gmail.com
Lou Berl
Aytun
I made it a few times using your recipe and amazing results each time Thanks x
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Leann
I used your method to cook quinoa for the first time. It turned out excellent
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Lisa
I love your recipe! I followed your instructions exactly what you said and it was perfect!!!! Thank you so much!
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Lina
Hi Kate,
I love your qunioa recipes I would be definitely trying them out.
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Kate
Please be sure to let me know when you try them!
Grandeur
I cooked my quinoa a little different, and I always have fluffy quinoa. The trick for me is to use 1 cup of quinoa and 1cup of water. I will bring the water to a boil, add the rinse quinoa to the boil water, bring it to a boild again,cover it with a lid, reduce the heat to simmer, and set my timer for 20 mintes. After 20 minutes, I will turn the stove off, fluff my quinoa with a fork, and let sit cover for an additional 5 mintes. Then, I will cook my veggies and kale and thr good stuffs. Then I mix all that with my cook quinoa. It is always a hit for me.
MS
Perfect method. I’m shocked as have never achieved properly cooked quinoa in my life and am not a great cook. Tried it again with a larger quantity just to be sure it was not a fluke and it was perfect again. Thank you for this, bookmarked for life!
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Online Sunshine
I never liked quinoa til I found this recipe! Thank you! I use 3 cups water to 1 cup quinoa. And then I used your tips and have a dish I crave regularly…..in a bowl I add 1 cup cooked quinoa, 1/2 of a medium onion (that was sauteed in olive oil…with 1 minced garlic clove and a handful of chopped fresh basil added at the end of the cooking), a handful of arugula, 1/2 Tbsp olive oil drizzled, 1/4 of an avocado cubed, 10 pimento olives sliced in half. OMG it is sooooo delicious!
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Linda
Before dinner, my kids both whining about having quinoa for dinner b/c they said they don’t like it. After trying it, my son was going on and on how delicious it was, asked for more and said he loved it! Even said he loved the texture and asked what I added to it! (He’s 10) Thanks for the easy recipe! :). I did keep checking the water by tilting the pot to see if any water was remaining, then let it sit per your recipe. Oh, I also added some olive oil, chopped sundried tomatoes (the kind that comes in oil) and freshly ground pepper.
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Kate
I’m so glad it was a hit, Linda! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Sounds delicious!
Jill
This was magic! It totally worked. The first time Ive had non sticky quinoa. Thanks!
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Megan
Thanks for tasty looking recipes to try! A comment about rinsing the quinoa before cooking, to remove the bitter coating. I never rinse my quinoa, and never notice a bitter taste. Have you ever tried cooking without rising? I recommend trying it, because if it tastes fine, then it saves water! I wonder if the way quinoa is grown/processed these days prevents the need for rinsing. Best wishes.
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Jayni
This recipe works amazingly! I forgot to put a lid on and it still worked out!
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Oliver G. Early
Thank you for this it is perfect timing. I’ve been wanting to try this and your method sounds so easy. BTW I have OCD also. :)
Nassim
Cooked it with chicken broth, your recommendation was on the spot. Thanks
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Sarah
This method worked perfectly and was so much less stressful – no worrying what was happening under the lid! Will be trying many of your quinoa recipes now too.
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Lalithag
Superb is the only word I can say
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Sandra
I’ve always turned my nose up at quinoa options; it always seemed hard and grainy to me. But I recently got put on an extreme diet, and can’t eat rice, potatoes, or any gluten. So quinoa it is. I used your method and it turned out perfect! and it was awesome! Nutty, not crunchy and hard but soft and edible. I added a squeeze of lime, cilantro, and green onion along with salt. I’m a new quinoa fan!! Thank you!
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Kate
I’m glad it worked so well or you, Sandra! I appreciate your review.
Gisele
Hi, Kate
I did the exact recipe, and it came out perfect! Thank you for your post and your 10 favorite quinoa recipes ♥
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Kate
Wonderful to hear, Gisele! Thank you for your review.
Keshia Abraham
You are right! This technique works brilliantly! This is the fluffiest quinoa I’ve ever made. Thanks so much :)
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Jenn
MIRACULOUS! Thank you – I don’t know why I didn’t think to cook it uncovered before! I rarely made quinoa because I could never get it right – thanks so much for the tip. I’ve subscribed to your blog and look forward to checking out your veg recipes!
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Kelly West
I made this twice and followed the instructions to the letter each time. Both times I ended up with undercooked, crunchy quinoa. I love C + K and most of the recipes I’ve tried have been amazing, but this one was a bust for me.
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Kate
Hi Kelly, I’m sorry to hear that! Are you getting it to a simmer and is your pot large enough to give it room to cook?
Pamela
I read the top with general guidance about how to cook quinoa properly, but then when I got into the recipes, it contradicts what the guidance suggests (covered vs uncovered.) Fill me in, does the process differ for some recipes for some reason?
Kate
Hi! Some recipes can differ from recipe to recipe based on developer. This is what I have found works best through my number of times making quioa. I hope that helps clarify it!
Michael Costa
I tried your Perfect Quinoa cooking method and sure enough – it was by far, the best quinoa I’ve ever made as well as the easiest. Kudos and thanks for the wonderful tip!
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Emilia
Excellent recipe to make quinoa. It always turns out great. I see some people get mush but like others say, wait until the water is fully absorbed even if the idea is scary and might burn it, but keep trying with a fork to make sure there’s no water left. Thanks!
Kevin Schoeler
Absolutely the best quinoa cooking technique. The result was the most perfect, light and fluffy quinoa ever!
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Deanna Gonzalez
This recipe is perfect! I have never liked quinoa before because it always seemed to have weird texture. But, cooked this way, it was fluffy & tasty!
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Marilyn
I started cooking as I read and don’t know if I stir the mixture while it is boiling/simmering!
Noelia García
I love this! Finally my quinoa is perfect. BTW, your dad is right, that is the way to pronounce quinoa. I’m from Argentina, we grow quinoa here… I know that is the right pronounciation, so congrats to your Dad for getting it right!
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Geno
Hello Kate!
I too have suffered from the fate of mushy quinoa and cannot wait to try your method. I have high hopes that your method will end this terrible scourge!
One question: What is the best method to determine if all the water has been absorbed before removing it from the heat to steam? My usual method is to tilt the pot to see if an water runs out. Is this what you recommend? I can think of no other way of determined if there is no unabsorbed water left collecting at the bottom. I suspect what you mean is all the water is considered absorbed when the water level falls below the surface of the quinoa, but you tell me! Thanks very much!
Kate
Hi! I hope you love it. I fluff it with a fork to see if there is any water at the base of the pot. Watch the video with the post, if that helps!
Christy Novasio
Thank you I your foolproof recommendations for perfect quinoa; I always use your instructions now!
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Kuk
I followed your steps, it worked! I’m eating a steak we speak, thank you sooo much. I had always struggled with the cooking. Perfect!!!!
Kate
Thank you, kuk!
Bonnie M Clark
Hi
I made quinoa for the very first time using your recipe. It turned out perfect! Thanks so much!
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Dr.pannalal prasad
I costume quinoa khichery for dinner but I wS as anxious to know different type of quinoa.Now I saw other methods of consumption.Thanks
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Kate
You’re welcome! I’m glad you love it.
Bethany
Comes out perfect every time! Thanks for posting these instructions!
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MARK GALLAG
How much water to how much quinoa? With rice it’s two cups of water for every cup of rice. What’s the rule for quinoa?
Kate
Hi Mark! It’s all in the recipe. :)
Tom
Thank you. I did the basic, and stirred in some onions and cheddar after the steam. Scrumptious!
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Kate
You’re welcome! I’m delighted it worked well for you, Tom.
Teri
This recipe worked well for me! Added frozen peas, corn, and carrots to it after the steaming step for some veggies.
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Cathleen
Perfect recipe for yummy quinoa. I am SUPER PSYCHED to try the other recipes you listed here, too! I’m sure I’ll love them and will keep you posted! Thanks!
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Kate
Thank you, Cathleen!
Cyndi
This was a fail proof way to cook quinoa, It’s great!!
Thank you
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Kate
Thank you, Cyndi! I’m happy it worked for you.
Bhagyashree Rawlani
I think it matters what brand quinoa you use for cooking. Can you please tell me which brand did you use kate?
Kate
Hi! I have used a variety and try to buy organic when I can, not brand specific for me.
Rashid Ali
I made it for the first time and added blueberries, finely sliced apples and cinnamon. It turned out great! Thank you!
Rashid
Kate
Wonderful! Thank you for your review.
Eve Finkelstein
Wow! Thank you for this . I saw your method and saw the comments below and came up with a hybrid method . I brought the pot to a boil and cooked for a few minutes only , then turned it off and left it to rest and it absorbed the rest of the water , was light and fluffy and was not mushy at all .
Thank you for helping me on my Quinoa Journey . and your recipes are lovely !
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Kate
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful.
Angel
I’ve made the southwest kale power salad with sweet potato, avocado, and quinoa today. Omg Yum!! Its crazy good! I also made the favorite quinoa salad recipe several times and ate it like every day for 3 weeks.
Laura
I have a feeling you will love my latest rendition of your perfect quinoa in a new recipe I call Greek Style Salad with Quinoa and Avocado. I posted it on my FB page with a photo, linking the quinoa recipe to you here. It was so good!
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Helene Tellier
Finally, perfect quinoa ! Thank you very much Kate for your precise method
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Kate
That’s great you liked this method, Helene. Thank you for your review!
Micha
Perfect recipe proportions. I like to toast my quinoa after rinsing over Med heat with olive oil for 5 mins before adding broth. Came out nice and fluffy. Perfect for my breakfast quinoa bowls!
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Kate
I love it! A great way to start your morning. Thank you for your review, Micha.
Bebe
Worked like a charm! Will be using your method from now on. Thank you!
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Jen
Have you ever tried the instant pot?
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Kate
Hi Jen, I can’t say I love the results in an instant pot, sorry!
Silviana Cordova
Hi, I will try your recipe today. Wish me luck!;)
Christa
Thanks for sharing this method of cooking.
The results were perfect.
Also tried it substituting the water with carrot juice. Turned out well. I’ll turn it into a salad with chickpeas, herbs, and some veggies.
George
This is some great advice to cook quinoa perfectly! Another tip would be sure to use pre-washed quinoa – which removes the bitter saponin naturally found on quinoa. Pereg Natural Foods works great for me.
They also make some flavored mixes that are so easy to have a quick delicious meal.
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Sandi Bryant
Hi Kate and Cookie, of course! I’ve never cooked quinoa though I have eaten it twice, once pretty bland and once totally delicious. The price has also made me think twice about buying it but, considering the power-punch of nutrients and energy-friendly cooking method, I’ve added it to my list for tomorrow. I shall let you have my feedback.
I’m now going to browse through your recipes…