Quinoa and Chili-Scented Pork Chops with Roasted Red Pepper Dressing

Quinoa and Chili-Scented Pork Chops with Roasted Red Pepper DressingCurrently cooking out of Whole Grains Every Day, Every Way by Lorna Sass.

I first heard about quinoa a couple of years ago. At the time, it was really hard to find and I soon gave up looking for it. These, days, however, it’s easily found in the natural foods section of most grocery stores. Quinoa was a major protein source for the Incas and is often called a “super grain” because it contains all of the essential amino acids the body needs. It is a tiny, round grain and pops when you bite it. I find quinoa to be fairly neutral tasting, and I prefer to use it like rice. The standard method of cooking it is to boil the grain like pasta, until it is tender. Then drain and use.

QuinoaOne note about quinoa – It is covered with a very bitter substance that must be rinsed off before cooking. I usually rinse the grains for 3-4 minutes under running water.

So, on to the recipe. It was good. The quinoa tossed with the roasted red pepper dressing was light and flavorful and I really liked the addition of corn to it. I can see making this salad during the summer with fresh, grilled corn and maybe some fresh basil. In fact, this salad could easily stand on it’s own, without the meat.

The pork chops are rubbed with a mixture of olive oil, chili powder, garlic, cinnamon and salt before pan frying. The spice rub nicely complimented the pork and wasn’t overpowering. Again, I’d like to try grilling the pork chops.

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2 Responses to Quinoa and Chili-Scented Pork Chops with Roasted Red Pepper Dressing

  1. Linda says:

    Why did I have to look this one up at lunch time??? Now, I don’t want my leftovers, I want a pork chop. That’s such a yummy looking picture. I think I can smell you making me a pork chop! I’m so glad to have you as my friend. LOL

  2. Ma Sully says:

    Well I was actually in the store looking to see of they had quinoa or black rice yesterday so your recipes must be working on my mind. The pork chop looks delicious also.

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