Mexican Quinoa Recipe (2024)

Loaded with black beans, tomatoes and corn, this one pot, dairy free Mexican quinoa recipe comes together in just over 30 minutes. It’s makes an awesome side dish for any meal or a filling, vegan main dish that’s perfect for weekday lunches.Makes 8 servings.

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Why I love this Mexican quinoa recipe

Quinoa is something that I’m not too familiar with. I had cooked it a few times before making this quinoa recipe, and I was pretty disappointed in it. I don’t think I even rinsed it properly. Then I found a box of pre-rinsed quinoa at the grocery store, and I was so excited.

I knew it would be a game changer, and it was. It was so simple – as easy to prepare as rice – but much more nutritional. (Of course, you can still make this with quinoa that you rinse yourself.)

Pair that with some Mexican mix-ins and you have a healthy, meatless meal. Or you can serve this as a side dish with your favorite fajitas recipe.

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How to make Mexican quinoa

Sauté the garlic. This quinoa recipe is super easy. After sautéing some minced garlic in a tablespoon olive oil, add the remaining ingredients to the pot and bring to a boil.

Simmer. Reduce the heat, cover the pot and let it simmer until the quinoa is cooked. Continue to cook for 20-25 minutes or until the liquids have fully absorbed.

Garnish and serve. When the quinoa is finished cooking, stir in the fresh cilantro – if you want – and you’re ready to serve. Top with guacamole or some homemade garlic aioli – or your favorite dairy free sour cream.

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So what makes this Mexican quinoa dairy free?

The original recipe from this post suggested topping your quinoa with sour cream and cheese, which is obviously no good for a dairy free lifestyle, but luckily this was easily remedied. The actual recipe didn’t need any changing, and it is just as good without those milk-based toppings.

Feel free to top it with guacamole, your favorite aioli, or vegan cheese for an extra pop of flavor. I topped mine with a cilantro lime aioli, and it was the most amazing thing I’ve ever tasted. Recipe coming soon, I promise.

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Mexican Quinoa

★★★★★4.9 from 14 reviews

This Mexican quinoa recipe is made with corn, black beans and diced tomatoes with chilies. It’s a great side dish or an healthy, vegan dinner idea.

  • Author: Melissa Belanger
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 8 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 1/4 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth*
  • 1 cup uncooked, pre-rinsed quinoa
  • 1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes with green chilies
  • 1 15.5-ounce can black or pinto beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 1/2 cups frozen corn kernels
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro, for garnish.

Instructions

  1. In large skillet or saucepan, heat the olive oil to medium-high heat.
  2. Add garlic and sauté until fragrant – about 30 seconds.
  3. Add remaining ingredients (minus the cilantro) and bring to a boil.
  4. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 20 – 25 minutes.
  5. Stir in cilantro just before serving.

Notes

*Use vegetable broth for vegan

  • Category: Sides
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 125
  • Sugar: 0.7 g
  • Sodium: 355.2 mg
  • Fat: 3.3 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 20.7 g
  • Fiber: 2.1 g
  • Protein: 4.6 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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Published: November 9, 2013. Updated: March 14, 2022.

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  1. This looks amazing and your blog is gorgeous – I love it!

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    1. I just made this! BUT, as I was pouring in the rotel. ..I realized that oops…thats not rotel, I accidentally poured in enchilada sauce!! Hope its good! 😉

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      1. Interesting. I would love to know how it turns out. Let me know if you liked it! Maybe it was a good mistake 🙂

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        1. It turned out fantastic! I ended adding the Rotel also. I loved it!! Will definitely make again and again! 🙂

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          1. Awesome. Maybe I’ll accidentally throw some enchilada sauce in there next time I make it 🙂

    2. This recipe was so good. My husband really loved it too. I will make again for sure. I recommend to give this one a try

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  2. Looks yummy… will give it a try asap!

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  3. This looks absolutely FABULOUS! I found your recipe over on Foodgawker. Your blog is now on my “must visit regularly” list 🙂
    Cheers! Becca from ItsYummi.com

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  4. This looks delicious! One helpful hint that I found on pinterest! is to rinse the quinoa 3 times!! I mentioned this to a friend and the last time I saw her, she said she always thinks of me when she makes quinoa because it tasted so much better after rinsing it 3 times;-D Thanks for sharing your recipes!

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    1. You can buy frozen quinoa at Trader Joe’s that can just be microwaved 🙂 It’s super yummy. I could never get the rinsing right and my quinoa was always bitter.

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      1. That’s a great tip! Thanks 🙂

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  5. Hi Melissa! I made this recipe tonight, using ingredients I had at home. I skipped the oil, garlic and cilantro and used a 10oz can of Ro-tel. It was really easy, and delicious even with the changes. We’ll definitely be making it again! 🙂

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    1. I’m happy to hear that the recipe is easily adapted to suit different tastes (or what’s in the fridge)! I’m so glad you liked it. 🙂

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  6. Just made this and I was surprised how good it came out! I have been looking for a good Quinoa recipe, tried a few that didnt come out very good. Thanks for the recipe!

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    1. I’m happy to hear that you liked it. Thanks for taking the time to write such nice words! 🙂

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  7. I made this with no changes. It was a very tasty and hearty dish and was even better the next day! Thanks!

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  8. I made this with a can of Green Chili enchilada sauce instead of tomatoes and green chilis, and no cilantro (didn’t have any) and it was yummy! I added 1/2 cup of mild salsa. My entire family loved it. Thanks for a great recipe!

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    1. Awesome. Thanks for sharing your substitutions! It’s so nice to see how others make a recipe their own. Glad you liked it 🙂

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  9. I’m a fitness and nutrition coach. I’m always loooking for healthy recipes to share with my clients. This looks amazing!

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  10. Very good! I just used about 1 c of diced organic tomatoes from a jar so I needed to compensate and add more garlic and more salt. Oh, and I added chunked avocado to the bowl! But it got rave reviews from my kids. Love that!!!

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  11. I just made this! I left out the cheese and corn It was abdolutely delicious!I did all avocado with frest cilantro at the end. Ive posted a picture of it on my fb and ranted and waved to my friends! Thank you!!

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  12. This was sooooo good! The last time that I made quinoa, it was horrible. I came across this recipe, and thought that I’d give it another shot. This did not disappoint. It will make for a good Lenten meal. Thanks for sharing!

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  13. So glad I found you! Its hard to find a blog with yummy and healthy dinners! Thank you!

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    1. Thanks so much! That’s so nice to hear. I promise I will keep the healthy recipes coming.

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  14. This was so delicious! Thanks so much for sharing! I will definitely be making on a regular basis. I did add extra cumin and a diced jalapeño pepper. So good!

    1. I made this a couple weeks ago and loved it! Thinking of trying in the crockpot…anyone tried that?

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  15. This recipe sounds great but I would be interested in seeing the nutritional information especially the sodium levels. Just reviewing the ingredients it looks like it would be very high.

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  16. I made this last night and it was absolutely amazaing. I used fresh tomatoes and japapeño peppers instead of Rotel and I added some oregano and a Tbs of lime juice at the end. I topped it with cubes avocado. It was divine (and I’m not even a quinoa person). Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  17. This looks delicious, but I wish people would stop calling dishes with black beans “Mexican.” My wife is Mexican and she corrects anyone who calls a dish with black beans Mexican food. Black beans are a staple in Latin American cuisine such as South American, Puerto Rican, and Cuban food. Pinto beans, not black beans, are the staple of Mexican cooking.

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    1. I’m so sorry. I really wasn’t intending to upset anyone. I had no idea. I really considered it Mexican because of the cumin, cilantro, etc. Not just the beans, but pinto beans would be really great in this too. Maybe I could update the ingredients to include pinto beans as an alternative to the black beans 🙂

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      1. Hi, I have already cooked quinoa in the fridge want to make this tonight do you recommend adding the quinoa last since it’s already cooked I will be just heating it up so I won’t need all that liquid. What do you recommend?

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    2. That’s funny I own a house in Mexico and every restaurant there serves us black beans. Just because your wife is Mexican and probably grew up on refried beans doesn’t mean that’s the only thing they serve in Mexico. When I asked for refried beans at one restaurant they said that’s not beans these are.

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    3. I am Mexican, living in Mexico, and black beans are common. I would say black beans are more a staple in Southern Mexico and the Yucatan but they are used in dishes all over. A Google search confirms this.

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  18. This is a favorite with my husband and I! It’s so yummy, and makes enough for lunch the next day! I used to make something similar with white rice. I love that this recipe has quinoa- much better for you!

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  19. This is a a quick, easy, healthful meal that my husband and I really enjoyed last night. To make it even easier for me, I utilized my rice cooker for this quinoa dish. I sauteed the garlic in a small pan, then added it with the other ingredients (except for the toppings) into my rice cooker, put the lid on, flipped the switch to “cook” and in about 40 minutes our dinner was ready to eat. Thanks for a great recipe that I will be using again and again!

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    1. Awesome tip Faith! I bet it was so easy to just stick it in the machine and just wait for it to be done. I think I’ll give it a try next time I make this 🙂

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  20. I absolutely loved it, I added some grilled chicken! Delish, delish…

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  21. My ten year old granddaughter is allergic to gluten so it’s hard to find things she can eat. She loved this recipe and says quinoa is now her favorite thing to eat.

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  22. This recipe does not state that you should cover while it is simmering. If you go to the other site where this was adapted from you will see that you need to cover until almost all liquid is absorbed. I have crunchy quinoa 🙁 such a waste of money. Lesson learned.

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    1. I’m so sorry the recipe didn’t turn out! I am going to amend the recipe to include specific instructions to cover. It was just an oversight on my part. I really hope you try it again sometime with the pot covered. I promise it’s worth it!

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  23. Just made this and it was wonderful! I just moved and didn’t have all of the ingredients so I substituted fresh tomatoes and a bell pepper for the canned diced tomatoes. I have struggled with properly cooking quinoa and almost gave up until I stumbled upon this on Pinterest last night and had to try it for lunch. Thanks for the help!

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    1. That’s so great Kelly! I’m really glad that the recipe worked for you even with your substitutions. I guess you’ll have to keep cooking quinoa now 🙂

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  25. This recipe was delcious! I added some red pepper flakes (a pinch) and some cayene pepper(1/4 tsp) to give it a little bit more of a spicy flavour, and it turned out awesome. Dad even ate it and hes no a quiona lover! 2 thumbs up! Thanks for the recipe!!

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  26. Made this for dinner tonight. Soo yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  27. How much would a serving be? Looks yummy, I want to try this out next week.

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    1. That really depends on how you serve it. If you’re serving it as a side dish, I’d say about 1 cup. But, if you’d like to serve it as a main dish, I would say closer to 2.

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  28. Así que voy a estar esperando para que escuchen su testimonio y
    creer en Dios y creer en ti mismo y recordar ninguna condición de pago
    es aceptable.

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  29. I have made this dozens of times and just wanted to thank you for the recipe! I like to use Mexican Ro-Tel with cilantro and lime to kick up the flavor a little more.

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    1. I didn’t even know they made that kind of Ro-Tel! I think I’ll have to try it next time. That sounds great!

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      1. Exactly how I made mine. I added an extra squeeze of fresh lime juice as well. I got this recipe from a friend in New Zealand and he suggested it is really good left over with sliced avocado which I will be trying soon. Thanks for a wonderful dish.

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  30. This looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it!

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  31. This is one of my all time favorite recipes! Thank you so much for sharing! ?

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    1. Thank you! I love hearing that people enjoy my recipes 🙂 Thanks for brightening my day!

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  32. My mouth is watering. I want to eat that!

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  33. Absolutely love this recipe! So much flavour and healthy, can’t beat that!

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  34. This is so pretty! I love new quinoa recipes, so thank you for this one!

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  35. Love this version of Mexican Rice using Quinoa!!! A side dish we will be trying next taco night!!!

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  36. Love the recipe but just FYI you are advertising this as “vegan” but using chicken broth is not vegan. It’s a simple substitution but maybe mention that somewhere…?

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    1. Thank you! I definitely new that and meant to make that change, I just missed it. So sorry!

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  37. This was such a good recipe! So easy and so delicious! Wow!

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  38. With the serving size is it 1/2cup per person? Also it was a great recipe definitely keeper.

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  39. Vegans don’t do chicken broth, I’ll use veggie broth.
    This is not a vegan recipe

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  40. Can’t wait to make this! Do you think I can double the recipe and freeze portions? Will it still taste good defrosted?

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Mexican Quinoa Recipe (2024)

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What makes quinoa taste better? ›

Strong flavors like onions or spices work too. In a soup, you can add spices and other flavors like celery, carrot, etc. We make an amazing fried quinoa recipe that includes lots of green and white onions, which covers up the flavor of the quinoa. It tastes much better than if we'd cooked it in plain water.

What pairs with quinoa? ›

Quinoa's got the carbs covered, so you'll likely want to add some additional protein (eggs, lentils, beans, tofu, chicken), a fat (olive oil, nuts, butter, cheese), and, ideally, some kind of fruit or vegetable (broccoli, berries, squash, spinach).

Can you use quinoa instead of rice? ›

Rice Substitute. Even though they may differ in texture and flavor, quinoa can be used as an alternative to rice. Whenever you are looking to surprise your family with something different, try using these seeds in any classic rice recipe like paella or risotto.

What can I season quinoa with? ›

I find that some of the best seasonings for quinoa are cumin, dried bay leaf, turmeric, and salt, and black pepper. I also love to flavor it with fresh garlic and herbs such as parsley, dill, and cilantro. You can add the seasonings of your choice into the pot at the same time with the liquid and cook it as directed.

Is quinoa healthier than rice? ›

Quinoa is rich in both fiber and protein, contains a much higher amount of other nutrients, and has a similar fluffy texture to the rice. A cup of quinoa contains twice more protein and about 5 g more fiber than white rice. Quinoa contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice.

What can I add to quinoa to make it tastier? ›

13 Ways To Add More Flavor To Quinoa
  1. Cook it in broth instead of water. ...
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  3. Mix cooked quinoa with caramelized onions. ...
  4. Infuse it with dried fruit and fruit scraps. ...
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  7. Don't skimp on the garlic. ...
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Is it OK to eat quinoa every meal? ›

You can eat one-two cups of cooked quinoa in a day. You should avoid eating it if you experience stomachache, itchiness or vomiting after consuming it. A study by Harvard Public School of Health has reported that eating a bowl of quinoa daily is healthy and without any side effects.

What is the best way to eat quinoa? ›

Once you've made a batch of quinoa, you have endless options for using it. Make it the base of your next grain bowl, toss it into a salad, or stuff it into squash or sweet potatoes. It's also at home in soups & wraps, and it pairs nicely with sweet flavors as well as savory.

What is the best time to eat quinoa? ›

Quinoa can be consumed anytime – at breakfast, lunch or dinner. But it is best to eat healthy food like quinoa before going to bed. It induces sleep, because it relaxes the muscles, due to its high magnesium and protein content. “One can eat one-two cups of cooked quinoa in a day.

Is quinoa a carb or a protein? ›

Quinoa is considered a carbohydrate because it contains many carbs per serving. Although it contains some protein, the macronutrient distribution is closer to what you find in other grains and starches.

What color quinoa is the healthiest? ›

The darkest variety of quinoa is the black quinoa which is super rich and healthy as compared to the other two versions. It is the healthiest option of quinoa that has more protein, dietary fiber, and less amount of fat content inside. It takes time to cook black quinoa due to its nuttier and fluffy texture.

Can quinoa go bad? ›

Quinoa has a long shelf life if it's kept dry, and it's usually hard to tell if it's spoiled. Dried quinoa does not usually smell rancid or change texture if it's spoiled. Because of this, you'll want to check the bag of quinoa for the best by date and make sure you label the container you're storing it in.

What liquid to cook quinoa in? ›

The basic ratio is 1 cup quinoa to 2 cups liquid. You can use water (season it with a bit of kosher salt), or you can use any kind of broth (we like to use low-sodium broths and add any extra salt to the finished dish as needed). You can also add a bit of dry white wine to the liquid for another layer of flavor.

Why should you soak quinoa before cooking? ›

*Soaking grains helps to remove some of the naturally occurring phytic acid in the grain, which helps improve digestibility and speed cook time. To soak: Rinse quinoa thoroughly then add to a large mixing bowl or pot and cover with twice the amount of lukewarm water (2 cups water, 1 cup quinoa).

Why do I feel better after eating quinoa? ›

Quinoa is a nutritious choice for people looking for plant-based protein sources—it's a complete protein, containing all nine of the essential amino acids. Plus, its dietary fiber may help improve your digestion. Likewise, its fiber and protein content can help make you feel more satiated than other grains.

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