If you are familiar with the food blogging world, then you have had to have seen these little bites making their way around the blogosphere. Genius, I have to say. A genius appetizer for the health-conscious. Super Bowl, anyone? Anyways, the first time I saw these was on Pinterest, then the food photography websites, and I knew I would be adding them to my ever-growing list of “must-dos”.
I’ve already talked about the health benefits of quinoa from one of my favorite blog posts of all time (check it out!), so I don’t need to repeat myself there. But if you’ve got a box or bag of quinoa on hand, some leftover veggies to get rid of, and maybe a little bit of cheese on hand, then you’ve got an easy, savory, and bite-sized appetizer ready in less than 20 minutes.
I had ironically made quinoa for a little veggie dish the night before and was wondering what to do with the leftovers. I had cooked way too much of the stuff in order to get rid of the box and make room in my pantry, so I had exactly 2 cups of cooked quinoa ready to go. I had a few random carrots, some fresh spinach, and some shallot on hand, too. The beauty of this recipe is its versatility in what you can add into it. Peas? Maybe. Corn? Probably. Kale? Hopefully. I just tossed the veggies in my food processor and was good to go. And, as far as cheese goes, I added in some sharp cheddar in because I was out of Parmesan. As long as you can bind it all together with those eggs, I say add as many veggies in as possible.
For serving, I dipped them in Ranch dressing. Probably not the healthiest, but, since Ranch is my kryptonite, I couldn’t resist. You can forgo the dipping sauce by adding in some additional spices to add to the flavor content.
In my opinion, these are best straight from the oven. When I reheated them in the microwave, they were a bit soggy for my taste (I was too impatient to try re-heating them in the oven.), but they were still flavorful and satisfying.
Here’s to our health. And the Super Bowl.
Cheese and Vegetable Quinoa Bites
Servings: 24 bites
Ingredients
2 cups cooked quinoa
2 large eggs
3 carrots, shredded
1 and 1/2 cups fresh spinach, chopped
1 medium shallot, chopped
2 teaspoons garlic
4 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, grated **Or, to your liking
2 tablespoons flour
Sea salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. Lightly spray a mini muffin pan with cooking spray.
3. In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients together, mixing until thoroughly combined.
4. Using a melon baller or a tablespoon, place rounded drops of the mixture into each cup of the muffin pan, pressing each one down lightly with your fingers to make sure that each one is firmly packed.
5. Bake until lightly golden, about 15-20 minutes.
6. Serve immediately.
Source: Adapted from So Very Blessed.
Maureen - I made a curried quinoa salad this week and I loved it but that’s before I saw these veggie bites. I love quinoa so it’s gonna be veggie bites next in my kitchen!
Heidi @ Food Doodles - I know my kids will love these, I’ve got to try them. I’ve been seeing them around too, they must be good 😀
Ann P. - these look SOOO dang good! What would you suggest as a dipping sauce besides ranch?
srlacy - You could really try anything. I always go for the Ranch, but maybe a cheese sauce would work? The original source of this recipe used a low-fat type of salad dressing. I’m not sure if mustard would work, either…that might be too much flavor going on.
Margaret Murphy Tripp - They look DELICIOUS!!!
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Miriam - oh my!!! I died a little. Can’t wait to try these
Niki - I saw these on pinterest they look really tasty!! Could I sub. the flour for rice flour, cornstarch, or something gluten free?
srlacy - Hi Niki-
I have not tried this myself, so all I can say is to go for it and see what happens. The rice flour would probably work the best out of those choices, I would think. Good luck!
Becky (So Very Blessed) - These look incredible! Love the addition of spinach! Thank you so much for your kind words about my recipe! That was so sweet of you to say! And I totally agree about them being best straight from the oven! Ranch also happens to be my kryptonite…I could eat it with practically EVERYTHING!
Samantha R. - So, I “pintrested” upon your blog and saw these quinoa bites. Made them today – used my food processor to chop up the veggies, worked great – and they were wonderful. Even my anti-vegetable husband liked them. I’m making a second batch tomorrow and I’m going to freeze them into balls so I can pull them out after our daughter comes (hopefully in the next 2weeks). Excited to have some healthy, quick meal options for the long days ahead.
Tiffany Youngren - I am super familiar with the food blogging world – but haven’t yet come across these! They look so yummy!
~ Tiffany
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sally - are these suitable to freeze?
srlacy - I haven’t tried it, but I am sure that they would be fine if you froze in advance.
Mrs. Lansdell - Made these tonight for a Super Bowl snack. They were YUM. I used broccoli as the veggie. I felt so good about serving them bc I am a big fan of quinoa. This recipe is a keeper. It was simple to make, has lots of possibilities (using a variety of veggies), easy to serve, tasty, satisfying and HEALTHY. Thank you for posting!
Dee - Made these last night – delicious!!
Dip – sriracha sauce and a President’s Choice hummus salad dressing (in Canada)
I added chickpeas, spinach, red pepper, zucchini, onion, garlic, carrots, jalapeño jack, cheddar AND Romano cheeses, as well as a splash of sriracha sauce (for heat).
I didn’t have mini muffin tins, so I made small patties and baked on a cookie sheet with parchment paper (no oil needed!). Took about 25 min at 350 as I think all those veggies added more liquid, but turned out just awesome!
Thanks!!
Dee - Made these last night – delicious!
Dip – sriracha sauce and President’s Choice hummus salad dressing (in Canada).
I added chickpeas, spinach, red pepper, zucchini, onion, garlic, and carrots to the food processor, and jalapeño jack, cheddar and Romano cheeses (grated), as well as a splash of sriracha sauce (for heat).
I didn’t have mini muffin tins, so I made small patties and and baked on a cookie sheet with parchment paper (no oil needed!). Took about 25 min at 350 as I think all those extra veggies added more liquid, but turned out just awesome!
Thanks!!
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Georgia - I only have quinoa flakes, do you think it would work?
srlacy - Hi Georgia-
I had to Google to see what quinoa flakes are! 🙂 I don’t think that these would work, only because you need the texture and firmness of the grain to make the patties. I think the flakes would be a little too soft.
Jayanthi - Love quinoa, I’m one of those quinoa fanatics….these bites look awesome. Now its going on to my must-do list.
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Susan - Made these for a party and skipped the ranch dressing. They were quite a hit!
Alice Jackson - Made these today….delicious! I used brown rice flour and omitted the shallot. My batch made 24 mini’s and 12 regular sized muffins. Great for a veggie side dish or a healthy snack.
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Laurie Ottinger - I modified your recipe, adding freekah and wheat berries with the quinoa. I also shred zucchini and broccoli and add to it. I wanted to let you know that Bolthouse Farms makes the most AWESOME yogurt ranch dressing. You will never feel guilty about eating ranch dressing again!!
I make about a dozen of these have 2 every day at breakfast.
Yummy!
Jacqueline Lovitch - I made these. I added an egg so that I could remove the flour and it worked! So very worth the long prep time!
Susan - I have made these twice for parties and both times they were a hit! No dipping sauce needed, just go heavy on the cheddar.
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Karen - Can these be frozen?
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