Roasted Butternut Pumpkin and Red Quinoa Salad

Roasted Butternut Quinoa Salad
I have to admit I’ve been a bit slow to get into quinoa. I know it’s good for you, in fact I had been using quinoa flakes in baking for some time, but I’d been slow on adopting whole quinoa as a regular food in our diet. However the other day I decided to give it another try.  In fact, this salad was the first thing I made when I decided to re-introduce it into my diet and I have to say I’m in love. It contains ingredients I love, namely roasted butternut pumpkin and pecans, and a dressing that I absolutely adore.

This quinoa salad is incredibly simple, and can be made in advance and dressed just before serving. And by the time the pumpkin is roasted the quinoa is cooked, you’ll have the dressing made and it’s ready to be assembled. It’s also delicious hot or cold, making it perfect for transport to work for lunches or picnics in this beautiful weather we are enjoying at the moment.

The dressing is a delicious mix of honey, olive oil and Vino Cotto. Those of you familiar with the wonderful The Cook and The Chef tv show will perhaps already be familiar with Maggie’s beloved Vino Cotto even if you haven’t gotten around to trying it.  But if you haven’t tried it yet, please do yourself a favour and get your hands on some because it’s beautiful.

Vino Cotto (sometimes called Vincotto) is a made by slowly cooking down grape skins, flesh, seeds and juices until the sugars have caramelised. It’s taste is somewhat like balsamic, although sweeter, and can be used in any situation where you would use balsamic. It’s the sweetness of the vino cotto that works so beautifully with the pumpkin in this salad, and makes it slightly addictive.

So if you’ve tried quinoa before and weren’t impressed and are keen to try it again I suggest giving this gorgeous and simple quinoa salad a go.

Roasted Butternut and Pumpkin Quinoa Salad

 

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17 Comments

  1. Amanda October 17, 2012  1:34 pm Reply

    Mmm, I've just been wondering what to do with the bag of sweet potatoes lying in the pantry. I think they'll do very nicely for this, it looks and sounds delicious thanks!

    • Jennifer October 17, 2012  9:12 pm Reply

      Sweet potatoes would be lovely in this too Amanda :D Great thinking.

  2. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef October 17, 2012  2:10 pm Reply

    I really like white quinoa but I find red a bit tougher or maybe it's all in my head. I think I'd love this salad and I have all the ingredients in the house. Dinner!



    • Jennifer October 17, 2012  9:11 pm Reply

      I think you're right, red quinoa is firmer than white, but I really like the texture it adds. Feel free to use white if you prefer :D

  3. Laura (Tutti Dolci) October 17, 2012  3:19 pm Reply

    I love butternut squash, what a delicious salad! The pecans are perfect here and I love the dressing!

  4. thelittleloaf October 17, 2012  6:19 pm Reply

    I love the idea of that dressing - and as for quinoa, I love the stuff but definitely don't use it enough!

  5. Choc Chip Uru October 17, 2012  6:59 pm Reply

    Nothing beats sweet potato especially your style :)

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

  6. Christine @ Cooking Crusade October 17, 2012  8:29 pm Reply

    This looks great. It took me awhile to get into quinoa as well (I hated it the first few times I tried!) but now I am a complete addict and love finding new quinoa recipes :D

    • Jennifer October 17, 2012  9:15 pm Reply

      Me too Christine :D I think I wasn't so keen on it the first time is that I didn't rinse it well enough so it still had that slightly bitter taste. I'm glad I persevered because it is worth it.

  7. Rosa Mayland October 21, 2012  8:13 am Reply

    A beautiful salad! Nourishing, healthy and tasty.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  8. Vijitha October 24, 2012  7:11 am Reply

    I love any dish with quinoa. That has become my favorite grain for quite sometime now. Love the addition of roasted butternut squash in the recipe. A hearty salad for sure.

  9. Deena Montillo December 12, 2012  8:19 am Reply

    A very healthy salad with nice flavor combination! Thanks for sharing!

  10. Deena Montillo December 12, 2012  8:20 am Reply

    A very healthy salad with a nice flavor combination! Thanks for sharing!

 

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