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How to Make Healthier Breakfasts Using Quinoa.

Quinoa quickly become a very popular and nutritious whole grain. It's available in nearly every grocery store and many people now have access to this great, gluten-free whole grain. Although quinoa is considered a "whole grain," it's actually a seed. It's classified as a grain because it cooks and is eaten like a grain (like rice or couscous). Quinoa in particular, is very high in protein, fiber and a variety of vitamins and minerals. In fact, it has about 5 g of fiber and 8 g of protein per cup. However, quinoa shouldn't only be eaten as a side dish at dinner. You can also use quinoa in your breakfast making it a very nutritious meal.

Method 1 Making Hot Quinoa Porridge for Breakfast.
1. Get out the right cooking equipment. Like oatmeal, quinoa can be made into a delicious and warm breakfast meal. You'll need to get out the right equipment to make warm quinoa porridge for breakfast.
Start by setting out a heavy-bottomed pot. While it is possible to microwave quinoa, cooking it on the stovetop like traditional oatmeal is done more commonly, particularly when you want to cook it to the consistency of porridge.
You will not need a pot with a lid to make quinoa porridge. You need to continually stir without the lid to get the proper consistency of this dish.
You'll also need to keep an eye on your quinoa and stir consistently as it cooks. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to keep it from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
2. Choose your mixing liquid. You'll need to choose what type of liquid you want to use to make your hot quinoa porridge. Depending on your diet, there are a variety of options to choose from.
Try regular milk. Whether you do skim or whole milk, adding milk to your warm quinoa can help make your porridge creamy and rich. Plus, it'll add a hit of calcium and protein.
If you don't want to use cow's milk, you can also do dairy substitutes. Try almond, soy or even rice milk if you'd like. They all work well in this recipe.
If you don't want to use any milk at all, you can also make your porridge with water. It won't add any creaminess to your porridge, but still gets it to the right consistency.
3. Whisk in spices and flavorings. Like oatmeal and other hot breakfast cereals, you can add a variety of different spices or flavorings to your quinoa porridge. Follow a recipe or consider adding your favorite flavors.
If you like you can add some extracts to your hot quinoa to add flavor. Try adding vanilla, almond or even coconut extract to your quinoa.
If you like a natural source of vanilla, consider cooking your quinoa with a split vanilla bean for flavor.
Spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger or clove are also quite tasty in a warm quinoa porridge.
4. Add your sweetener. Quinoa is not naturally sweet. In fact, it can sometimes have a more savory or even slightly bitter flavor. If you're looking for a sweet porridge, you'll need to add a source of sweetness to your porridge.
If you want to add a natural sweetener that isn't as processed as white sugar, consider drizzling in some honey, agave syrup, molasses or maple syrup.
If you're watching your total calorie or sugar intake, you may opt for a no-calorie sweetener like sucralose or truvia.
You can also consider leaving out sweeteners altogether. If you make your porridge with milk and add spices or fruit, there might be enough natural sweetness for your tastes.
5. Consider balancing your quinoa breakfast with other toppings. Once your quinoa porridge is made, there are a lot of different toppings you can add on. Whether you like Chia seeds, nuts, dried fruit or fresh fruit, you can add an additional hit of nutrition with some toppings.
Try fresh fruit on your quinoa. You can add any type of fruit you'd like. Apples would go well with cinnamon and nutmeg or sliced peaches may go well with vanilla extract.
You can also add dried fruit to your porridge as well. It's little chewier and sometimes tart which can be a nice addition to your breakfast meal.
You can also add some healthy fats and protein by adding nuts to quinoa. Whether it's almonds, cashews or pistachios, these are other great toppings.

Method 2 Using Quinoa in Other Breakfast Recipes.
1. Make a quinoa granola. If you like a little crunch on your morning yogurt, consider making a quinoa granola. Using a high-protein grain like quinoa can boost the nutrition of a traditional granola recipe.
Start this recipe by preheating your oven to 350 degrees.
In a large bowl, mix together 1 cup of rolled oats, 1/2 cup uncooked quinoa, 2 cups of nuts, 1 tablespoon of honey and a pinch of salt. Stir to combine.
In the microwave, melt 3 1/2 tablespoons of coconut oil together with 1/4 cup of maple syrup. Stir frequently until the liquids are completely combined. Pour immediately over the dry ingredients.
Pour the granola onto a rimmed baking sheet and press into an even layer. Bake for about 30 minutes. Half way through the baking process, stir the granola to ensure even browning. Allow to cool thoroughly and serve at room temperature.
2. Add cooked quinoa to a breakfast burrito. For a Mexican spin on your breakfast, make breakfast burritos. Adding quinoa will provide an additional source of protein and fiber to your burrito.
Start by scrambling 1 egg over medium heat in a nonstick skillet. Once cooked, place in a small bowl.
Add in 1/3 cup of cooked quinoa and 1/4 cup of thawed chopped frozen or baby spinach to your scrambled egg along with a generous sprinkling of shredded low-fat sharp cheddar cheese.
Place your burrito filling into the center of a 8" whole wheat tortilla. Roll up tightly and serve immediately or wrap in plastic wrap and stick in the freezer for another day.
3. Make a quinoa breakfast hash. If you're in the mood for a savory and filling breakfast, try making quinoa hash. Substitute quinoa for shredded potatoes in this tasty recipe.
Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add four strips of bacon (or skip this step if you don't eat meat or like bacon). Cook until the bacon is crunchy and the fat has rendered out. Remove bacon from pan and roughly chop.
To the still hot pan, add in 1 cup of cooked quinoa, 1/2 cup of diced peppers, 1/2 cup of diced onions and 1 cup of sliced mushrooms. Sauté for about five to six minutes or until vegetables are soft and quinoa is heated through.
Turn up the heat slightly. Press the quinoa mixture down into the bottom of the pan. Allow to crisp up and brown for about one to two minutes. Serve immediately with eggs if you'd like.
An alternate recipe is to make a mixture of cooked quinoa, peeled and grated raw potato then add to eggs and spices to taste. Cook on a large skillet for about seven minutes on each side until golden brown.
4. Bake quinoa muffins. If you're in a rush in the mornings, you can try making quinoa muffins ahead of time for a quick, protein and fiber filled breakfast. Freeze leftovers so you'll have a stock of these tasty muffins.
Start by preheating an oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease a muffin tin with cooking spray.
In a large bowl, mix together 1 cup of cooked quinoa, 1/2 cup of applesauce, 1 mashed banana, 1/2 cup of milk, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1/4 cup of honey. Mix until thoroughly combined.
Peel and roughly chop 1 apple or pear and stir into the quinoa mixture as well.
Fill each muffin tin to the top with the quinoa mixture. Bake for about 20 – 25 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for five minutes before enjoying.

Method 3 Purchasing and Using Quinoa.
1. Choose the type of quinoa. Quinoa is now available in most local supermarkets. You don't have to go to a specialty store or health foods store to find this nutritious grain.
When you're looking for quinoa, it will be found in the grain aisle along with rice, couscous and pasta.
There may be more than one type of quinoa available. You may see white, black, red or even tri-colored quinoa.
Of all the quinoa colors, white or tan quinoa has the lightest texture and it cooks up slightly fluffier than other types and has the most delicate taste. Black quinoa has a slight earthy flavor while the red quinoa has a richer taste and a bit chewier texture and nutty. These two take slightly longer to cook than the white quinoa.
If you're using quinoa in a breakfast recipe, especially if kids are eating it, you may want to stick with white as it's most similar in color to oats.
2. Purchase dry or pre-cooked quinoa. Most of the time, you'll be able to find uncooked quinoa in the grain aisle of the grocery store; however, some stores may have pre-cooked quinoa for you.
Quinoa only takes about 15 minutes to cook from scratch. If you can only find uncooked quinoa, that will work perfectly in many breakfast recipes. Plus its not hard to cook from scratch.
If you are lacking in time or are unsure of how to cook quinoa, some stores sell precooked quinoa. You might find this in the grain aisle, refrigerated section, on the salad bar or even in the frozen section.
Pre-cooked quinoa may be a little bit more convenient and make for a faster breakfast recipe.
3. Rinse quinoa before using. If you haven't cooked quinoa before, there is a little secret trick to make it correctly. You'll need to rinse it first before cooking it.
Quinoa has a coating on the outside of the seed that acts as a natural pest repellent. It's called saponin. This is a natural compound that tastes bitter and soapy if not removed from the quinoa.
Place quinoa in a fine mesh strainer or a sieve. Run it under cold water, stirring or shaking it to help get all the seeds washed thoroughly.
Transfer your washed quinoa directly to your pot or pan and begin to cook it.
Note that some boxed quinoa or quinoa mixes are already washed or rinsed. You do not need to repeat this step. Make sure to read the instructions on boxes or packages first.
4. Store cooked quinoa correctly. Many of the breakfast recipes that do use quinoa, call for cooked quinoa. Making it in advance can help cut down on an extra step and cooking time in the mornings.
Consider taking time on the weekend or a free weeknight to go ahead and cook up a batch of quinoa.
Make sure to review what recipes you'll be making for breakfast and note how much cooked quinoa you'll need for the week.
Dry quinoa usually doubles in volume after cooking. 1/2 cup of uncooked or dry quinoa results in about 1 cup of cooked quinoa.
Store quinoa in a airtight container in the refrigerator for about five to seven days. You can also store it in a freezer container for up to three months.
5. Finished.

Tips.

Quinoa is a great whole grain that can be used in a variety of breakfast recipes. Keep trying new recipes until you find something you like.
Quinoa can be used in most recipes that contain a grain — like oats. Just substitute in quinoa instead.
Quinoa can have a unique flavor that may take some getting used to. Trying different flavorings and seasonings until you find a combination you enjoy.

April 08, 2020


How to Brining and Baking Thick Pork Chops.

Thick pork chops are tender, juicy, and a challenge to bake. Because they're so thick, you'll need to carefully cook the centers without burning the outsides. To simply cook thick pork chops, just sauté the sides on the stove until they're brown. Transfer them to the oven and bake them as long as you prefer. For crispier, oven-fried pork chops, dredge the chops in a seasoned breadcrumb mixture before searing them on the stove. For even juicer chops, chill them in a brine solution before sautéing them. Finish the chops in the oven and enjoy their slightly sweet flavor.

Ingredients.

1 gallon (3.78 liters) water.

1 cup (200 g) packed brown sugar.

1 cup (269 g) sea salt.

1 cup (240 ml) frozen apple juice concentrate, thawed.

1 1/2 teaspoons (4 g) whole black peppercorns.

2 fresh thyme sprigs.

4 (1 pound or 453 g) bone-in loin pork chops.

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.

4 tablespoons (60 ml) extra-virgin olive oil, divided.

Makes 4 servings.

Steps.

1. Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C) and mix the brine solution. Get out a large bowl and pour 1 gallon (3.78 liters) of cold water into it. Add 1 cup (200 g) of packed brown sugar, 1 cup (269 g) of sea salt, 1 cup (240 ml) of frozen apple juice concentrate that's been thawed, 1 1/2 teaspoons (4 g) of whole black peppercorns, and 2 fresh thyme sprigs. Stir until the sugar and salt are dissolved.

2. Place the pork chops in a bag with the brine solution. Place 4 thick pork chops into an extra-large resealable bag. If you don't have an extra large bag, you could divide the pork chops into 2 smaller resealable bags. Pour the brine solution into the bag (or divide it between 2 bags) and seal the bag shut. The pork chops should be submerged in the brine solution.

You can use thick pork chops that are sold as double-cut chops. These usually have at least 2 rib bones attached to the chop.

3. Chill the pork chops in the brine solution for 2 hours. Put the bags into the refrigerator and let the pork chops tenderize and absorb the flavors of the brine solution.

Avoid brining the pork chops for more than 2 hours or the meat will become mushy.

4. Dry and season the pork chops. Remove the pork chops from the refrigerator and pour out the brine solution from the bags. Take the pork chops out and blot them dry with paper towels. Sprinkle the pork chops with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper.

5. Sear the pork chops for 4 minutes over medium-high heat. Set a heavy skillet on the stove and pour in 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of the extra virgin olive oil. Turn the heat to medium-high so the oil heats and shimmers a little. Lay 2 of the pork chops in the skillet and let them cook for 4 minutes without moving them.

Because these pork chops are large, you'll need to cook them in batches so you can fit them in your skillet.

6. Flip and sear the pork chops for 4 more minutes. Use tongs to flip the pork chops over and let them cook over medium-high heat for 4 more minutes. They should be a caramel brown color on both sides once they've finished searing. Transfer the seared pork chops to a pan or baking sheet and sear the last 2 pork chops.

7. Bake the brined pork chops for 30 minutes. Once you've seared the last 2 pork chops on both sides, place them in the pan or baking sheet. Put the pork chops in the preheated oven and bake them until they're tender and cooked according to your preference.

8. Check the temperature and serve the pork chops. Insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of a pork chop. The meat should reach between 140 °F (60 °C) and 145 °F (63 °C) once they've finished cooking. Serve the pork chops with sautéed apples, roasted squash, or crispy potatoes.

Put the leftovers in an airtight container. Refrigerate them for 3 to 4 days.

Things You'll Need.

Measuring cups and spoons.

Large bowl.

Spoon.

Extra-large resealable bag.

Heavy skillet.

Paper towels.

Tongs.

Instant-read thermometer.

Baking pan or sheet.


Desember 16, 2019


How to Oven-Frying Crispy Pork Chops.

Thick pork chops are tender, juicy, and a challenge to bake. Because they're so thick, you'll need to carefully cook the centers without burning the outsides. To simply cook thick pork chops, just sauté the sides on the stove until they're brown. Transfer them to the oven and bake them as long as you prefer. For crispier, oven-fried pork chops, dredge the chops in a seasoned breadcrumb mixture before searing them on the stove. For even juicer chops, chill them in a brine solution before sautéing them. Finish the chops in the oven and enjoy their slightly sweet flavor.



Ingredients.

2 eggs, lightly beaten.

1⁄4 cup (60 ml) milk.

1 1⁄2 cups (135 g) dry breadcrumbs.

1⁄2 cup (50 g) freshly grated parmesan cheese.

1 1⁄2 teaspoons (3 g) garlic powder.

1⁄2 to 1 teaspoon (2.5 to 5.5 g) salt.

1⁄2 teaspoon (1 g) black pepper.

1 pinch cayenne pepper.

1 tablespoon (1.5 g) dried parsley.

1⁄2 teaspoon (1 g) dried Italian seasoning.

2 tablespoons (30 ml) oil.

1 tablespoon (14 g) butter.

7 thick-cut pork chops.

Makes 7 servings.

Steps.

1. Set the pork chops at room temperature for 45 minutes. Remove 7 thick-cut pork chops from the refrigerator and put them onto a baking sheet. Let them sit out at room temperature so they're no longer chilled from being in the refrigerator. This will help them cook evenly.

2. Preheat the oven to 350 °F (177 °C) and grease a baking dish. Get out a 9 inches (23 cm) x 13 inches (33 cm) baking dish and spray it with cooking spray. If you don't have cooking spray, you can spread grease or butter along the inside of the pan. Set the baking dish aside.

3. Whisk the eggs with the milk. Crack 2 eggs into a shallow bowl and pour in 1⁄4 cup (60 ml) of milk. Whisk the mixture until the eggs are completely combined with the milk. Set the bowl aside.

4. Mix breadcrumbs with cheese and herbs. Pour 1 1⁄2 cups (135 g) of dry breadcrumbs into a shallow bowl along with 1⁄2 cup (50 g) of freshly grated parmesan cheese. Stir in.

1 1⁄2 teaspoons (3 g) garlic powder

1⁄2 to 1 teaspoon (2.5 to 5.5 g) salt

1⁄2 teaspoon (1 g) black pepper

1 pinch cayenne pepper

1 tablespoon (1.5 g) dried parsley

1⁄2 teaspoon (1 g) dried Italian seasoning



5. Dip the pork chops into the wet mixture. Take a thick-cut pork chop and lower it into the egg and milk mixture. Ensure that the pork chop is totally covered with the wet mixture. Dip each pork chop 1 at a time.

6. Coat both sides of the pork chops in the breadcrumb mixture. Lift a pork chop up out of the wet mixture so the excess liquid drips back into the dish. Immediately lower the pork chop into the breadcrumb mixture and turn it over so both sides are coated. Coat each of the chops in the breadcrumb mixture. Place the coated pork chops on the baking sheet.

7. Sear the pork chops for 4 minutes. Put 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of oil and 1 tablespoon (14 g) of butter into a large skillet. Turn the heat to medium-high. Once the oil mixture is shimmering hot, lay a few of the pork chops into the skillet. Cook them for 4 minutes so they become brown and crisp on the bottom. Cook the chops in batches since they won't all fit into the skillet.

Avoid turning or moving the chops while they're searing.

8. Flip and sear the pork chops for 4 more minutes. Use tongs to flip each pork chop over and continue to cook the other sides over medium-high heat. Cook the chops until they become browned and crunchy. Sear the remaining pork chops in batches.

9. Bake the crispy pork chops for 25 minutes. Transfer the seared pork chops to the prepared baking dish. Put them in the preheated oven and bake the chops until they're cooked to at least 145 °F (63 °C).

If you'd like well-done pork chops, cook them for about 5 minutes longer. Check the centers to see if they're as cooked as you like.

10. Rest the chops for 3 minutes before you and serve them. Once the chops have reached your desired temperature, remove them from the oven and cover them loosely with aluminum foil. Rest the chops for 3 minutes and serve them immediately. Serve the chops with roasted potatoes, gravy, cornbread, or cooked greens.

You can store the leftover chops in an airtight container in the refrigerator, but they'll become soggy as they're stored. Store them for up to 3 or 4 days.



Things You'll Need.

Measuring cups and spoons.

9 inches (23 cm) x 13 inches (33 cm) baking dish.

2 shallow bowls.

Large skillet.

Tongs.

Whisk.

Oven mitts.

Instant-read thermometer, optional.


Desember 16, 2019


How to Baking Simple Pork Chops.

Thick pork chops are tender, juicy, and a challenge to bake. Because they're so thick, you'll need to carefully cook the centers without burning the outsides. To simply cook thick pork chops, just sauté the sides on the stove until they're brown. Transfer them to the oven and bake them as long as you prefer. For crispier, oven-fried pork chops, dredge the chops in a seasoned breadcrumb mixture before searing them on the stove. For even juicer chops, chill them in a brine solution before sautéing them. Finish the chops in the oven and enjoy their slightly sweet flavor.

Ingredients.

4 thick-cut pork chops (bone-in or boneless).

4 tablespoons (60 ml) olive oil.

Salt and pepper to taste.

Makes 4 servings.

Steps.

1. Preheat the oven to 400 °F (204 °C) and season the pork chops. Set 4 thick-cut pork chops onto a cutting board or work surface. Use your fingers or a pastry brush to rub 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of olive oil over each pork chop. Sprinkle the pork chop with salt and pepper to taste. Turn the pork chops over and sprinkle more salt and pepper on the other sides.

Use bone-in or boneless pork chops that are at least 1.75 inches (4.4 cm) to 2 inches (5.1 cm) thick.

2. Heat a skillet over high heat. Set a large skillet that's oven-safe on the stove. Turn the heat to high and let it heat for 1 to 2 minutes before you begin cooking the pork chops.

The skillet should be at least 12 inches (30 cm) across.

3. Sauté the pork chops for 2 minutes. Keep the heat on high and lower the thick pork chops into the skillet. Cook the chops for 2 minutes without moving them. They should brown on the bottom.

4. Flip and cook the pork chops for 2 more minutes. Use tongs to flip each pork chop over. Cook them for 2 more minutes so they become browned on the other side and then turn off the heat.

5. Bake the thick pork chops for 15 minutes. Put the oven-safe skillet with the pork chops into the preheated oven. Cook the pork chops until the centers reach 145 °F (63 °C) with an instant-read thermometer.

Bone-in pork chops may take about 5 more minutes to cook.

If you prefer your pork chops well-cooked, bake them for 2 to 5 more minutes.

6. Cover and rest the pork chops for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove the skillet from the oven and cover the pork chops loosely with aluminum foil. Let the pork chops rest so the juices redistribute and they finish cooking.

7. Serve the thick-cut pork chops. Remove the foil and serve the pork chops immediately. Either slice the chops for your guests or set out steak knives. Serve the chops with mashed potatoes, green beans, or roasted vegetables.

If you want to store the pork chops, place them in an airtight container and refrigerate them for 3 to 4 days.

Things You'll Need.

Measuring spoons.

Cutting board.

Pastry brush.

Oven-safe skillet at least 12 inches (30 cm) across.

Instant-read thermometer.

Tongs.

Aluminum foil.
Desember 15, 2019