Thursday, September 19, 2013

A way to use up some broccoli

A friend forwarded me this recipe on Facebook:


CHEESY QUINOA AND BROCCOLI PATTIES
*Makes 6*

YOU WILL NEED:
1/2 cup quinoa
1 cup water
5 large broccoli florets
1 small onion, diced
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
1/4 cup shredded cheese
1 large egg
Salt and Pepper for seasoning
Olive oil for cooking


DIRECTIONS:

1. First, cook your quinoa according to the directions on the packaging. I cooked mine by combining 1/2 cup of quinoa with 1 cup of boiling water, then letting it come to a boil, and simmering, covered for about 15 minutes. Once the quinoa has absorbed all the water (this shouldn't take longer than 15 minutes), put it on a plate and let it cool completely.

2. Next, saute your diced onion until it's soft and translucent. Set aside and let cool completely. Cook your broccoli until it has softened a little bit, then let it cool as well. Once the broccoli has cooled completely, dice it into small pieces.

3. Now that you have everything ready, in a large bowl, mix all the ingredients together, leaving the egg until the end. Mix well so you have a smooth, wet mixture that will allow you to make patties that will stick together.

4. Heat some olive oil in a pan, and make your patties. I made each using 1/4 cup of the mixture. Just make a ball out of the mixture, and squash it down a little bit. Cook each patty for about 7 - 8 minutes on each side on medium heat. You want the patty to develop a crust, but not to burn, so watch them carefully. Let cool for a couple of minutes before eating.

This recipe is very simple and if you have some broccoli on the verge of expiration (like I did) you should try it.


I didn't use water as the recipe suggested since the mixture was quite wet already. Also, I think flour would have held the patties together better than the egg. Not sure why the cheesy comment is in the title of the recipe... didn't really taste the cheese. Either way, the patties fried and fried food is always good! The patties were a creative way to eat broccoli for one meal and I would make this recipe again.

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