I went on my weekly (weekendly, to be more accurate) Farmer's Market run today, and I'm so pleased! Among my finds: a huge bunch of kale in different varieties, a bag of fat, juicy carrots, and Roma tomatoes.
At one booth, I saw what I took to be the first pumpkins of the season. The lady who grows them told me that despite the look, they're not actually pumpkins, but a drier, more flavorful winter squash called "Ambercup".
A challenge, if I ever did see one! :D
So this dish is a mildly sweet, protein-rich grain salad. I only used a quarter of the squash, so I'll make a nice creamy soup with the leftovers.
Quinoa-Millet Salad with Ambercup Squash
1/2 cup each quinoa and millet, cooked (can be cooked together!)
2 cups cooked winter squash, chopped
2 kale leaves, chopped fine
1 large carrot, shredded finely
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
2 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
3 Tbsp. honey or agave
1 1/2 Tb. olive oil
1 tbsp. lemon juice
splash of orange juice (maybe 2 Tbsp.)
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
salt to taste
In a food processor, grind sunflower seeds down to a coarse meal. In a large bowl, mix sunflower seeds, kale, and carrots, and toss lightly. Then, add the vinegar, honey, oil, and cinnamon.
Once your quinoa mix and squash are done, throw them into the bowl. Drizzle the lemon and orange over the top, toss, and season to taste. Serve warm! :)
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Quinoa-Millet Salad with Ambercup Squash
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9 comments:
I love squash of any variety! I have never tried and Ambercup, but I have seen them before. Love the salad and I bet the soup will be great.
Thank you for this! I bought one of these squash last year at farmer's market, forgot what it was called, and never could find it again! Now I know what to look for. It was so delicious!
Oh, that looks just great.
I'm looking for a new salad, and this would be ideal for those Indian summer days. So thanks!
And cheers.
This looks really interesting. I've never seen ambercup squash before, but if I do I'll know what to do with it. The salad looks interesting even without the alien squash, though.
Thanks, everyone! There are a couple other interesting pumpkins that I'm looking for in town this autumn - I'll post about them as soon as they're available! <3
That's a gorgeous squash. Next week our local pumpkin farm will open for a month and I always stalk up on the unusual squashes they grow each year. I like to make a lot of what I generally categorize as "pilaf" with whatever is in the kitchen when folks are starting to get hungry for dinner. It didn't occur to me to add squash. Great idea!
Cool! I found something that looks like that called a red curry squash. I wonder if they are the same thing. I was wondering what I would do with it. I can’t wait to try your recipe. I’ll post it on my blog and link to your article if that ‘s OK. Found you on Twitter. Love the name!!!!!
I Love your take on this! I make a Organic Mediterranean Style Millet salad this will be nice and refreshing!!!
Best Wishes JoAnna aka OrganicChef
P.s My blog is also organic (I try to grow all my food and herbs fresh is best! and shop at my local farmer markets or the farms themselves since I live in the country!) and I post many Vegan recipes as well. Please come by sometime my Blog is new so I dont have many posts , My freinds have plauged me to write my recipes down so my blog is insentive for my to actually write them down, being a profesional chef Im bad at writting things down lol.
this post is very usefull thx!
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