Sweet & Nutty: Strawberry Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle

M. Burris Thomas By M. Burris Thomas

There’s a certain magic ⁢in ​the way flavors can dance together-sometimes‌ sweet, sometimes ⁤crunchy, ​and occasionally nutty-all harmonizing in a ⁢single‍ bite. Enter the vibrant world of the Strawberry Quinoa Salad with ⁢Pecan Brittle: a fresh, colorful medley that turns a simple grain⁢ salad ‌into an extraordinary experience. This dish weaves the​ shining,⁢ juicy burst of ripe strawberries with the hearty nuttiness of quinoa and the irresistible crunch of homemade pecan brittle, creating​ a balance that’s as nourishing‌ as it is‌ indulgent. ‍Whether you’re⁢ seeking ‍a refreshing ⁤lunch⁢ or a ‍dazzling side dish, this recipe offers a playful ​twist on salad​ that’s sure to delight your ⁤taste⁢ buds and redefine the way ‌you think ​about healthy eating.
The Perfect Balance of Flavors in Strawberry Quinoa Salad

The Perfect‌ Balance of Flavors in Strawberry Quinoa⁢ Salad

Sweet & Nutty: Strawberry Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle is a‍ refreshing harmony of textures ‍and tastes that invites every bite to celebrate summer’s bounty. Inspired by⁣ the vibrant produce from⁤ local farmers’ markets and ⁢the desire to craft a wholesome‍ yet indulgent dish, ​this salad combines protein-packed⁤ quinoa ‌with the​ juicy tartness of fresh strawberries‍ and⁢ the irresistible crunch of homemade pecan brittle. Fresh herbs​ and a tangy⁢ citrus dressing further elevate the experience,creating a salad ‌that’s​ as visually stunning as​ it is⁤ tantalizing to ⁤the palate.

Prep and Cook Time

preparation: ​ 15 minutes   | Cooking: 20 minutes⁣  ‍ |   ⁢ Total: 35 ​minutes

Yield

Serves 4‍ generous portions

Difficulty Level

Medium – Perfect for home⁢ cooks ready to impress with layered flavors ‍and textures

ingredients

  • 1 cup quinoa, rinsed thoroughly
  • 2 ⁣cups water or vegetable broth ⁣for extra flavor
  • 2 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and quartered
  • 1/2 cup ‍pecans, roughly chopped
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar (for pecan‌ brittle)
  • 2 tbsp butter (unsalted,⁣ for brittle)
  • 2 ‍cups arugula or baby spinach, washed and dried
  • 1/4 ⁣cup ‌fresh mint leaves,‌ chopped
  • 1/4‌ cup ⁤fresh⁤ basil⁤ leaves, chiffonade
  • 1/4 cup crumbled feta ⁤cheese (optional, for a savory⁣ touch)
  • For ⁣the dressing:

Instructions

  1. Cook ​the quinoa: In a medium‌ saucepan, bring ⁤water ⁢(or vegetable broth) to ⁤a boil. add the rinsed quinoa, reduce to a simmer, cover, and cook for​ 15 minutes or until the liquid is ​absorbed. ⁣Remove from heat ​and ⁢let it sit covered for 5 minutes, ⁢then fluff gently with ​a⁤ fork.
  2. Prepare the pecan brittle: In a small heavy-bottomed pan, melt sugar over‍ medium heat, swirling occasionally ​until it ‌turns a deep amber color. Quickly stir in the butter⁣ until smooth, then add the chopped pecans. Spread the mixture ⁤onto ​a‌ parchment-lined baking‍ sheet, letting ⁤it cool fully before breaking into shards. Tip: Work quickly here; ⁤caramel can burn fast!
  3. Make the dressing: Whisk together‍ lemon​ juice,‌ honey, olive oil, salt, and pepper in⁤ a ‌small bowl until emulsified. Adjust seasoning to taste, balancing acidity and sweetness.
  4. Assemble the salad: In a large salad bowl, combine fluffy quinoa, arugula (or spinach), strawberries, mint, and basil.⁢ Drizzle the dressing ⁢over and toss gently ⁢to coat ⁢everything evenly.
  5. add final touches: ‌Crumble feta cheese over the top, sprinkle​ with pecan⁤ brittle‌ shards for crunch, ‍and finish with a light ​drizzle of olive oil if desired.

Tips for ‌success

  • For fluffier quinoa, rinse it under cold water to remove bitter ‍saponins before cooking.
  • If pecan brittle is intimidating, substitute with toasted pecans and a light drizzle of maple syrup ‍or honey.
  • Make the quinoa and ⁣brittle a ⁣day ahead to save time;‍ store airtight to maintain freshness.
  • Swap basil and mint for cilantro and parsley to give the salad an herbaceous​ twist.
  • Be cautious when caramelizing ‍sugar; keep‌ a⁢ bowl of ice water nearby in case of spills or burns.

Serving Suggestions

This ​strawberry quinoa salad shines when served chilled ‍or⁣ at room temperature.Present it ⁣in a wide, shallow bowl to ⁣showcase the brilliant reds and greens. Garnish ⁤with a sprig ⁢of fresh⁢ mint⁤ or ⁤basil, ⁣and add ⁣an extra scattering of pecan​ brittle just before serving to preserve ​its crunch. Pair it with grilled chicken or a crisp white wine for a balanced meal.

Sweet & Nutty: ⁢Strawberry Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle

Nutrient per Serving
Calories 320
protein 7g
Carbohydrates 42g
Fat 12g

Discover more wholesome recipes like this in our Healthy Summer Salads collection. For details on quinoa nutrition ⁢and benefits, ⁢check out the ‍latest insights‌ from Harvard’s⁤ Nutrition Source.

Crafting⁤ the Ideal Pecan Brittle for a Crunchy Twist

Sweet & Nutty: Strawberry Quinoa‌ Salad with Pecan brittle invites you to elevate your salad experience by incorporating a homemade pecan⁣ brittle ‌that delivers a delightful crunch and‌ irresistible sweetness. ⁣Crafting the ideal pecan brittle is⁤ a simple yet gratifying process ⁤that blends buttery caramel ⁤with toasted ⁤pecans, creating a topping that makes⁢ every ​bite a balanced‌ contrast of textures and flavors. This brittle not only adds a nutty twist but‌ also accentuates the juicy freshness of the strawberries⁢ and the‍ fluffy ⁢quinoa ⁢base, transforming a healthy​ salad into a memorable gourmet delight.

Prep and Cook Time

  • Preparation Time: 10 minutes
  • Cooking time: 15 minutes
  • Total​ Time: 25 minutes

Yield

Yields approximately 1 cup of pecan ‍brittle, enough ⁤to generously top 4 servings of salad.

Difficulty Level

Easy – perfect for both beginners and ​seasoned cooks ⁢wanting to add a crunchy flair‍ to ⁤their dishes.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup raw pecan halves
  • 1​ cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • 1/2 teaspoon ​baking soda
  • 1/4 ‌teaspoon ⁤kosher salt
  • 1⁤ teaspoon ‍pure ‍vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Prepare your workspace: Line‍ a large baking ​sheet with parchment paper or a silicone⁢ baking mat. This will ensure easy⁤ removal of‌ the ‌brittle once cooled.
  2. Toast the‍ pecans: Place pecans in a ⁤dry skillet over medium ‍heat. Toast‌ for ⁢about 3-4 minutes,‌ stirring frequently, until fragrant ‌but not ⁢burned. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.
  3. Make the caramel base: In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine sugar and corn syrup over medium ‍heat. stir gently until the sugar dissolves, then stop stirring and​ let⁤ it bubble‍ until the mixture turns a deep amber color (about⁤ 8-10 minutes). Watch⁢ closely to prevent burning.
  4. Add⁤ butter‌ and pecans: Remove from heat ​and quickly stir in⁣ the butter, toasted pecans, and salt.Mix until the butter is fully⁤ melted and incorporated into ⁣the caramel.
  5. Finish the brittle: Stir in the ⁢baking soda and vanilla extract immediately; the mixture will foam slightly, creating⁢ a‌ light texture‍ in the ​brittle.Quickly pour the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet and spread it​ evenly with a spatula.
  6. Cool down: ​ Let the⁤ brittle cool⁤ completely at room⁣ temperature, about‌ 30 minutes, until firm.
  7. Break and store: Once hardened,break into ⁢small,bite-sized pieces.⁢ Store in ‌an ⁢airtight container​ at room temperature for up to two ⁤weeks.

Tips for Success

  • Use a ⁢ candy ⁣thermometer to monitor caramel temperature for perfect⁣ consistency (target around 300°F/149°C).
  • Toast pecans⁣ gently to amplify their natural oils⁢ without burning for ⁢deeper flavor.
  • Have all ingredients ​measured and⁣ ready -⁣ caramel cooks quickly and⁣ requires swift action once the​ temperature is right.
  • Don’t ‍skip the baking soda; it aerates ⁢the brittle, making it⁢ light and easier to bite.
  • If⁢ brittle hardens too‍ fast when pouring, ‍warm your ⁢spatula or ‍baking sheet to help spread the mixture evenly.

Serving⁤ Suggestions

Sprinkle​ these crunchy pecan brittle pieces over your strawberry quinoa salad to add a sweet, buttery​ crunch⁤ that complements the fresh berries and nutty quinoa. For extra flair, pair the salad with a light ⁢honey-lime vinaigrette⁤ and garnish with fresh mint leaves. The brittle also shines perfectly atop vanilla ice cream or as a snack alongside afternoon tea.

Sweet &⁢ Nutty strawberry quinoa‍ salad with pecan brittle

Nutrition Per ⁢1​ tbsp Pecan Brittle
Calories 85 kcal
Protein 1 g
Carbohydrates 12 g
fat 4.5 g

For more⁣ inspiration⁢ on balancing ⁣sweet and nutty flavors, visit Serious Eats’ caramel guide which⁢ offers excellent insights into‌ sugar cooking techniques.

Nutritional Benefits ‍and Health Boosts from Quinoa and‌ Strawberries

Sweet & Nutty:⁢ Strawberry Quinoa⁣ Salad with pecan‍ Brittle isn’t just a feast for your taste buds; it’s ⁢a ⁤vibrant ​fusion of wholesome ingredients that nourish your ⁣body⁣ and delight your senses. Combining the nutty, protein-packed goodness of quinoa⁣ with‍ the juicy, antioxidant-rich sweetness⁣ of strawberries, this salad offers⁣ a refreshing but deeply satisfying treat that feels like sunshine on a plate. Whether you’re seeking ​a nutrient-dense lunch or a stunning side for dinner, this recipe delivers ⁢layers of flavor ‌alongside a wealth of health⁢ benefits.

Prep and Cook Time

prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 20 ​minutes
Total Time: 35 ‍minutes

Yield

Serves⁣ 4 generous‌ portions

Difficulty Level

Easy – perfect for cooks of all levels looking‌ to impress without complication

Ingredients

  • 1 cup organic quinoa, rinsed thoroughly
  • 2‍ cups water
  • 2 cups fresh ‍strawberries, hulled and quartered
  • 1/2 cup toasted pecans, coarsely chopped
  • 1/4 cup pecan brittle, crushed (store-bought or homemade)
  • 2 ‍tablespoons fresh mint, finely chopped
  • 3⁣ tablespoons extra virgin​ olive oil
  • 2⁣ tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon honey or pure ​maple syrup
  • Salt ⁣and‌ freshly‍ ground⁢ black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Cook the quinoa: In ⁤a ​medium saucepan, bring 2 cups​ of water to a boil. Add rinsed quinoa and a pinch ‌of salt. ⁣Reduce heat to low, ⁢cover, and ​simmer for 15 ​minutes or until water is absorbed. Remove‍ from heat and ⁤fluff with a ⁤fork.‍ Let it cool completely for a​ fresh texture in the salad.
  2. Prepare the ⁣dressing: In a small bowl,whisk together olive oil,lemon juice,honey,salt,and ⁣pepper⁢ until emulsified. Adjust sweetness if needed to complement ⁣the ​strawberries’⁣ natural tartness.
  3. Combine ingredients: In a large ​mixing bowl, gently toss the ⁤cooled quinoa, ‍quartered⁢ strawberries, toasted⁤ pecans, chopped mint, ⁤and half the pecan ⁤brittle.⁢ The⁢ combination creates a⁢ delicious contrast of soft fruit, ⁢crunchy nuts, ‌and sweet ‍brittle ⁢shards.
  4. dress the salad: Drizzle the​ dressing​ over the quinoa mixture and toss gently to coat every​ bite ‌with bright, zesty flavor. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.
  5. plate and ‌garnish: ‌ Serve the salad chilled or at room temperature. Sprinkle‌ the⁣ remaining pecan brittle on top just before​ serving for an irresistible crunch that elevates​ every forkful.

Tips ⁢for ⁤Success

  • Quinoa Prep: Rinse quinoa ​under cold water to remove its natural ⁤coating,saponin,which can taste‍ bitter. This step ⁤ensures a clean, nutty⁤ flavor perfect for this salad.
  • Make Ahead: Cook quinoa a day in advance and store it in‍ an airtight ‌container in the refrigerator. The salad comes together faster and tastes even better as the flavors meld overnight.
  • Pecan Brittle Variation: If homemade, watch your sugar caramel carefully-it should turn a golden amber, not⁤ dark brown, to​ keep brittle crisp and balanced.
  • Strawberry Substitutions: Fresh raspberries or sliced cherries work‍ nicely for seasonal variation, providing a similar burst of natural sweetness.
  • Vegan‍ Adjustment: ⁤Substitute ‍honey with maple syrup for a plant-based version ‌without sacrificing flavor​ harmony.

Serving Suggestions

Present this ⁤salad⁤ in a wide, shallow bowl to⁣ showcase the colorful layers of‌ ruby-red strawberries and ‍ivory quinoa speckled ‍with pecan pieces. Garnish with ​a sprig of⁢ fresh mint⁣ and a light drizzle​ of balsamic glaze for an elegant finish. Pair with grilled chicken or as a refreshing⁣ side to herbal ‌summer-infused iced tea for​ the ultimate light meal experience.

nutrient Per Serving
Calories 320​ kcal
Protein 8 g
Carbohydrates 45 g
Fat 12 ⁣g

Discover More About the Sweet ⁤& ⁢Nutty: Strawberry⁣ Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle

This recipe⁢ boasts not only a delightful palette of textures and flavors but is also‌ a powerhouse of nutrition. Quinoa is a rare plant-based source of complete protein, containing all‌ nine ⁢essential amino acids, making it a crucial ingredient for vegetarians and ‌vegans seeking balanced meals. Paired with strawberries, bursting with vitamin ⁣C and antioxidants, this salad supports immune health and skin vitality. ​The crushed pecan brittle ‌lends heart-healthy monounsaturated fats and⁣ a satisfying crunch that rounds out every bite.

For those ​interested in⁣ the ‍deep nutritional science behind quinoa’s benefits, the Healthline ⁤quinoa‌ benefits⁢ guide offers comprehensive insights. Meanwhile, you can enrich your salad⁤ repertoire with ​complementary dishes by exploring our Healthy Summer Salads collection.

Sweet & Nutty: strawberry Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle
A ‍fresh, vibrant bowl of ​Sweet &‍ Nutty:⁢ Strawberry ‌Quinoa⁤ Salad with Pecan Brittle ‍ready to savor.

Expert Tips for Serving and Storing‌ Your Sweet and Nutty‍ Salad

Serving your Sweet and Nutty:⁣ Strawberry Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle at its peak freshness elevates every bite, highlighting the vibrant‌ contrast between juicy strawberries, fluffy quinoa, and the crunchy caramelized pecan ‍brittle. For an extraordinary presentation, layer the salad in a clear glass bowl ‍to showcase its‍ colorful ⁣ingredients, or⁣ arrange portions on elegant plates garnished with fresh ⁤mint​ leaves and⁤ a⁢ light drizzle of aged⁤ balsamic reduction for‌ a tangy glaze that enhances the sweetness.

When plating, sprinkle ⁤a few ​extra pieces​ of chopped pecan​ brittle on top just⁤ before serving to ‍maintain optimum crunch. Consider adding edible‌ flowers or microgreens to introduce a⁢ delicate aromatic touch⁤ and a burst of color, making this Sweet and Nutty salad ⁤a⁣ true centerpiece for any gathering.

Pro tip: Serve chilled or at room​ temperature to⁢ allow the‍ quinoa to absorb the flavors ‌of the dressing and fruit, but never​ cold from the fridge as this can mute⁤ the salad’s vibrant taste and ‌texture contrasts.

For storing⁤ leftover portions,‌ transfer the salad to⁣ an airtight container ⁤and refrigerate promptly.‌ the pecan brittle is most sensitive to moisture, so ⁣to keep its crunch intact,⁢ store any extra brittle separately ​at room temperature in ‌an airtight jar⁤ and sprinkle over servings as‍ you eat.

Before ⁢serving leftovers, allow the salad‌ to sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes to revoke any chilliness and refresh⁢ the flavors. If you notice the⁢ quinoa ⁤has ⁣absorbed too much dressing and the texture feels soggy, gently stir in a small splash of fresh lemon juice or a teaspoon​ of honey to ‍revive brightness⁤ and‍ balance.

To extend ‍the life of your ⁤Sweet and Nutty: Strawberry Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle,avoid mixing the⁤ brittle ⁤in advance ⁢when storing,and ⁣add it just ​before serving. This simple step preserves the​ signature ⁢contrast that makes this​ salad ⁣so delightful.

for‌ those planning ⁤ahead, this salad is wonderfully flexible-prep the quinoa and dressing‌ up to 2 days in advance and keep​ fresh strawberries‍ and brittle ⁣separate until ​serving day.This strategy ensures ⁤each component‍ remains fresh and vibrant,guaranteeing ⁣a⁤ sensational experience every time.

Sweet and Nutty Strawberry ⁤Quinoa Salad with Pecan Brittle

Q&A

Q&A: Exploring “Sweet ​& Nutty: Strawberry Quinoa Salad with ‍Pecan ⁤Brittle”

Q: What inspired the creation of the Strawberry Quinoa Salad with ⁤Pecan Brittle?
A: The idea‍ was ⁤born from a desire to blend fresh, wholesome ingredients with a touch of indulgence. Strawberries bring⁢ juicy sweetness, quinoa offers a⁢ nutty texture and hearty base, while pecan brittle ⁢adds a delightful crunch and caramelized​ flavor-balancing⁣ health and treat in one vibrant ⁣salad.Q: why quinoa as the base for this⁤ salad?
A: Quinoa is ⁣a superfood superstar-high in ​protein,gluten-free,and packed⁢ with fiber. Its subtle nuttiness complements the⁢ strawberries’ sweetness perfectly, while its ‍fluffy texture ⁤creates ⁣a nourishing ‌foundation for the⁣ salad’s diverse flavors and textures.

Q: How⁣ does the pecan brittle enhance the dish?
A: Pecan brittle introduces a sweet,⁢ crunchy contrast that elevates the salad from ordinary to extraordinary. Its caramelized richness contrasts with the fresh berries and crisp ‍greens, adding a‍ sophisticated twist ‌and delightful surprise in every bite.

Q: Can this salad be‍ adapted for different dietary⁢ preferences?

A: Absolutely! It’s⁤ naturally⁣ gluten-free and vegetarian. To make it vegan, simply ensure the pecan brittle doesn’t contain butter ‌or use a plant-based ⁤choice. You can ‌also ⁤swap ingredients-try different ‍nuts for the brittle or add leafy greens for ⁣extra nutrients.

Q: What’s the best way to serve the strawberry Quinoa​ Salad with Pecan Brittle?

A: Serve it chilled ⁣or at room temperature as a ​refreshing summer side or a light main dish. It pairs ⁤beautifully with grilled chicken or fish, or⁤ stands alone as a crowd-pleasing, ⁤healthy treat at picnics and brunches.

Q: Any tips for making perfect pecan brittle?

A: Watch the ‍sugar closely-caramelizing‍ sugar can go from ⁢golden to burnt in‍ seconds. Use⁢ a candy thermometer‍ for precision, stir⁢ gently ​to prevent graininess,‌ and ‌spread the ⁢mixture ‌thin for crispiness. Once cooled, break into shards‍ just before serving to⁤ retain that satisfying ​crunch.Q: How do the flavors balance in this salad?
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A:​ It’s a harmonious trio: the juicy, tart strawberries brighten the palate; quinoa ‍provides earthy, nutty⁤ depth; ⁤and pecan brittle delivers sweet, ⁣buttery crunch. A light ⁤citrus vinaigrette ties everything⁢ together, ‍enhancing freshness without overpowering.

Q: Is this recipe suitable for meal prepping?

A: Definitely! Keep the pecan brittle separate until ready to ‌serve‍ to preserve its crunch. ⁢Quinoa and strawberries can be mixed ahead of time, and the salad tossed with ⁢dressing ‍just ‍before eating‍ for the freshest flavor⁤ and‌ texture.


Unlock the magic of⁤ sweet meets nutty with this vibrant ‌strawberry ⁤quinoa salad-an enchanting dish that delights senses‌ and nourishes the body in every forkful!

In Summary

Bringing‌ together the vibrant ⁣burst of fresh strawberries,the ⁢wholesome crunch‍ of quinoa,and the irresistible sweetness⁣ of pecan brittle,this salad is more than just a dish-it’s a party‌ of textures and flavors dancing in harmony. Whether you’re seeking a ⁣refreshing lunch or an‌ unexpected‌ dessert ‍twist, the sweet & Nutty ‍strawberry⁣ Quinoa salad offers a delightful balance that nourishes⁣ both ⁤body and soul. So next time you crave something fresh yet indulgent, ‍let this recipe inspire you to⁤ savor the simple ​pleasures of nature’s sweetest gifts, one crunchy, juicy bite at⁣ a ‍time.

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