Quinoa with Lemon
In today’s post I have my easy Quinoa with Lemon recipe! It is made with Meyer lemons (or regular lemons if you don’t have meyer lemons) plus coconut oil, shallot and thyme. And it has a little touch of honey. It’s a quick recipe to get on the stove (only 12 minutes of active time) and it goes so well with so many weeknight meals.
I originally shared this recipe on January 20, 2015. I have updated the text and added new photographs today.
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Why I Love This Lemon Quinoa Side Dish Recipe
I wanted to make a simple quinoa side dish for pairing with all of the weeknight dinners I have been posting.
But then I decided to add Meyer lemon to this quinoa recipe today because beautiful fresh Meyer lemons caught my eye at the market, and of course I couldn’t resist.
From there, I added in a few more key ingredients. There are certain flavors that go really well with lemons, thyme and honey being two of them, coconut being another. Meyer lemons in particular go well with these ingredients because they are so floral, so I teamed them all up to give this quinoa with lemon recipe a big boost of flavor.
This is a great quinoa side dish recipe to serve with chicken, fish or your favorite protein. Or you can use it as the base of a vegetarian meal. We love it with Pan Seared Salmon with Dill Sauce and Roasted Asparagus.
Ingredients For This Side Dish
Coconut oil
I love the additional flavor that coconut oil adds to this quinoa pilaf. It pairs well with the floral notes of the meyer lemon. You can also use extra-virgin olive oil if you prefer
Shallot
The shallot is the allium in this recipe. If you can’t find one, you can substitute a quarter cup minced white or red onion.
Thyme
The fresh thyme adds a woodsy note. Remove the leaves from the hard stems (the soft stems are okay) and then chop it finely. Measure out two teaspoons. You can sub one teaspoon dry thyme if you do not have fresh.
Water
For cooking I used water. You can also use vegetable broth instead. If you do, reduce the added salt.
Uncooked Quinoa
If quinoa is on your list of ingredients to try, it really is no big thing. You’ll see it’s just as easy as cooking white rice. Quinoa is a seed and it has a natural coating on it called saponin, which protects it from pests, but it tastes soapy and bitter.
Before cooking, rinse it off by putting the uncooked quinoa into a fine mesh sieve and rinse under cool running water until the bubbles rinse away. Sometimes you can buy pre-rinsed quinoa, and that is really convenient because you can skip that step.
Salt
To season the quinoa, you’ll want to add the salt to the cooking water so that the quinoa is seasoned throughout. Use 3/4 teaspoon regular table salt. If you want to substitute kosher salt, make sure to check the amount according to the brand you buy.
Lemon zest and juice
If Meyer lemons are in season, by all means you can use them here. They add a wonderful floral flavor to this recipe and pair well with the coconut, herbs and almonds. (Meyer lemon also is amazing with maple, so if you have extra lemons on hand try my Maple Meyer Lemon Whiskey Sour!)
If you can’t find them (since they available mostly during winter) you can use regular lemon. You can also use orange zest and juice, but add a splash of red wine vinegar to increase the acidity.
First zest the lemon and then squeeze out the juice.
Honey
The honey is a nice and unexpected twist to the flavors in this dish. If you can find orange blossom honey (which is my favorite) use that. The flavor will be incredible with these other ingredients.
Sliced Almonds
You will also need sliced almonds. Toast them to help bring out their flavor.
How To Make Quinoa with Lemon
- Before you add the quinoa to the saucepan, saute the shallot first. This will make the shallot taste less sharp, and mellow and sweeten it. Add in the thyme to bring out the flavor in the oil.
- Add the water, salt and quinoa. Cover, reduce the heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes.
Check if it is done
Because stoves and cooking equipment vary, you’ll need to check in at the end of cooking time so that you get nice fluffy results. If there is too much water remaining, you’ll have wet quinoa.
To check to see if the water is absorbed without stirring, insert a spoon into the quinoa and pull it aside to see down to the pot. If there is still liquid below the surface, it needs to be cooked a little longer.
To Finish The Dish
Step 3. While the quinoa cooks, stir together the lemon zest, lemon juice and honey. This will help the zest distribute evenly and help the honey melt into the quinoa better too.
Step 4. Once the quinoa is done, stir the lemon juice and zest mixture into the quinoa. Add the toasted almonds too.
Make Ahead, Meal Prep and Leftovers
To store leftover quinoa, let it first cool to room temperature before sealing it shut. I like glass storage containers best.
Cooked quinoa will keep for three to five days so you can make this ahead or use it for meal prep. For the best texture, adding the almonds in at the last minute is best.
Serving Ideas
- This quinoa side dish recipe is great with seafood and would be a delight with my Fish Casserole recipe. Or pair it with this Shrimp and Garlic Sauce or even this Pan Fried Fish.
- I like to use quinoa as the base in power bowls like in this Lentil and Quinoa bowl with Lemon and Coriander or in this recipe for Quinoa and Chicken Bowls. Come up with your own flavor pairings by adding your own toppings!
- Make a batch of this for meal prep, and then vary the veggies and protein for variety for lunches through the week! I think this garlic herb grilled chicken would be great with this or lemon rosemary grilled pork tenderloin would be yummy too!
- For a holiday meal, try this Maple Cider Brined Roasted Pork Loin with this lemon quinoa.
More Easy Quinoa Recipes:
- This Mediterranean Quinoa Salad is magical and my new go-to summertime salad.
- At Thanksgiving, try skipping the bread in your stuffing and make this Quinoa Gluten-free Stuffing with kale and walnuts.
- I love these easy vegetarian stuffed squashes for a weeknight meal: Cheesy Mexican Quinoa-Stuffed Acorn Squash
- Please don’t wait for Thanksgiving to make this Vegetarian Pilaf with Pumpkin and Quinoa
- I used quinoa instead of bulgur for this Blueberry Quinoa Tabbouleh!
- You will love the ease and yummy taste of this One-Pot Vegan Quinoa and Arugula Salad.
- I’ve even added quinoa to chili! Try my Turkey Picadillo Chili with Quinoa! It is unique and so good!
- For more inspiration head over to this post with more than 30 quinoa recipes!
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PrintQuinoa with Lemon and Almonds {Easy Side Dish}
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 4 cups 1x
Description
It only takes about 12 minutes to get this lemon quinoa on to simmer, and it tastes incredible! The flavor of the Meyer lemon goes so well with thyme and coconut and the tiny bit of honey balances the tartness of the lemon. Gluten-free and dairy-free.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1 small shallot, minced
- 2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme
- 2 1/2 cups water
- 1 1/4 cup quinoa, rinsed and drained
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon Meyer lemon zest
- 1 tablespoon Meyer lemon juice
- 2 teaspoons honey
- 1/4 cup slivered or sliced almonds, toasted
Instructions
- Heat coconut oil in a large saucepan over medium high heat. Add shallot and thyme, and cook until the shallot is softened and just starting to brown.
- Add water, quinoa and salt, increase heat to high and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to maintain a simmer, medium low to low. Cook until the water is absorbed and the quinoa is starting to burst, 19 to 23 minutes.
- Stir lemon zest, lemon juice and honey in a small dish. Stir honey lemon mixture and almonds into the quinoa and serve.
Notes
Rinsing Quinoa
Quinoa is a seed and it has a natural coating on it called saponin, which protects it from pests, but it tastes soapy and bitter.
Before cooking, rinse it off by putting the uncooked quinoa into a fine mesh sieve and rinse under cool running water until the bubbles rinse away. Sometimes you can buy pre-rinsed quinoa, and that is really convenient because you can skip that step.
Meyer Lemon
If you cannot find Meyer lemon, use regular lemon. This recipe is also wonderful with orange zest added. If you use orange instead of lemon, add a splash of red wine vinegar, as the juice of orange is not as acidic as the lemon.
- Prep Time: 12 minutes
- Cook Time: 23 minutes
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 3/4 cup each
- Calories: 135
- Sugar: 3.6 g
- Sodium: 470 mg
- Fat: 7 g
- Saturated Fat: 1 g
- Carbohydrates: 16 g
- Fiber: 2.6 g
- Protein: 4 g
These photographs are courtesy Foolproof Living.
I never would’ve thought to add all these flavors to quinoa. This is such a great idea! It’s kind of boring on its own so this will make it much better!
So simple and flavourful! It’s a really nice side dish to balance a meat entree.
It is really worth finding Meyer lemons for this recipe, puts it over the top, and with the little bit of honey. Super delicious side dish!
This quinoa sounds so delicious – I can’t wait to try!
This sounds so fresh and perfect for spring!
Such a lovely delicious dish! The lemon adds such a wonderful flavor.
Perfect side dish. I like to prepare this for my family and myself. I will give you feedback after making this dish again.
I have very few quinoa recipes on the blog as well, and I eat it all the time! This looks so refreshing and light. Can’t wait to try this!
I look forward to seeing what you share as well Alanna. 🙂
I adore quinoa and meyer lemons and have eaten them by the bucket-load – separately, never thought to put them together – thanks Katie for the foodie inspiration! Love the honey and almonds added in for extra flavor and texture!
Ah yes, the almonds I forgot to mention them too. They add a nice crunch for sure. Glad to inspire you with two favorite ingredients!
Perfect side dish! I bet that little bit of honey complements the lemon so well!
I’m glad you mention that Rebecca, because I totally agree. I think it is key to making the whole thing come into balance.
Nice simple way to add a little zing to some quinoa!
I certainly agree Sarah. 12 minutes is doable any night of the week. 🙂 Thank you for coming by.
sooo I was just in Killington over the weekend and the pow was CRAZY, hope you got some major skiing in on MLK!!!
and uch, I am so about hearty grains right now so this recipe is totally what I’m vibing, looks delish!
You were here? Oh man! I didn’t get out there on the mountain this past weekend. I had a big event at my gym that took up most of my free time. I am so glad you had good conditions. Next time we’ll have to meet up even if it is just for apres ski!
This looks so lovely! I’ve never thought of a lemon-y quinoa! Now I need to go buy some meyer lemons…
I know right?! I can’t stop thinking of all the dishes I want to pair with it now! I think it would be incredible with fish or some sort of saucy chicken dish.
I love me some Meyer Lemon dishes this year (and in all honesty, I’ll be making this with whole wheat couscous instead 🙂 Pinning now.
That would be even easier Deanna. I hope you like it. Thank you for pinning.
Katie..this looks amazing. I have loads of meyer lemons on our tree in the backyard, and now I know just what to do with them 🙂
Oh that sounds incredible Kristina! I am sure the fragrance is amazing when they are in season.