I’d like to present another proposition for a weekend breakfast, or maybe not necessarily. You can always prepare quinoa cakes and
I’d like to present another proposition for a weekend breakfast, or maybe not necessarily. You can always prepare quinoa cakes and an eggplant mix the night before and just heat it in the morning. I had mine yesterday and again today and it was still delicious.
From an everyday matters – I’m trying to furnish my new apartment, so if there’s someone who knows some nice second hand stores with amazing furnitures in Berlin, please let me know 🙂
Meantime I so many things on “to do” list, that I had to relax a bit and stop thinking about apartments and moving. I’ve visited Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin, located in the Museum of Photography. Whenever you’re in Berlin, go there! Till 18th of November you can see a white women / sleepless nights / big nudes exhibition and it’s simply amazing.
Also since I’m living in Berlin I have this huge dilemma, if I should cook more ar visit a numerous cafes, where I can have something delicious for a fair price. I love to cook, but being served is so tempting, hahaha.
You will need:
For quinoa cakes:
- 1 ½ cups water
- 1 cup quinoa
- 1 large egg, lightly beaten
- 4-5 tbsp olive oil
For topping:
- 1 eggplant, cut into small cubes
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- 2 finely chopped garlics
- ½ tsp dried oregano
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- ½ cup drained bottled roasted red peppers, rinsed and chopped
- ¾ cup water
- 1 tbsp chopped flat-leaf parsley
- 1 cup smoked mozzarella, diced
Let’s start with quinoa cakes. In a small pot boil water with ½ teaspoon salt. Meanwhile, wash quinoa in 3 changes of water in a bowl, then drain well. Add quinoa to the boiling water and return to a boil, cover the pot and simmer for about 20-30 minutes, until the water absorbs. Put it on a side, covered, for about 5 minutes, the transfer to a bowl to cool down for 10 minutes (uncovered), stir occasionally and add egg.
Now we have to form the cakes. Put a plastic wrap on a table and brush it with oil. Lightly oil a small cup, pack ½ of it with quinoa, reload onto baking sheet and gently form a round, flat shapes out of it. You will make about 4 cakes. Remember to oil the cup each time. Chill cakes for 15 minutes.
Meantime start to prepare the topping. Place cut eggplant in a colander and toss it with 1 teaspoon salt. Squeeze handfuls of eggplant to extract liquid, then pat dry. In a pot put oil and cook eggplant, onion, garlic, oregano with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cover it and stir occasionally, it will take about 5 minutes for eggplant to get soft. Stir in tomatoes, roasted peppers and water and simmer under a cover. Stir it occasionally, until eggplant is very tender and mixture is thick (around 10 minutes).
Fry your quinoa cakes on 2 tablespoons oil, until golden. Be careful while turning it.
Before serving return the eggplant mix to a pot and stir in parsley and half of mozzarella, after about 30 seconds the cheese will start to soften. Spoon it over quinoa cakes, then sprinkle with remaining mozzarella.
Enjoy, Marta
Source: Gourmet
I’d like to present another proposition for a weekend breakfast, or maybe not necessarily. You can always prepare quinoa cakes and an eggplant mix the night before and just heat it in the morning. I had mine yesterday and again today and it was still delicious. I’d like to present another proposition for a weekend breakfast, or maybe not necessarily. You can always prepare quinoa cakes and an eggplant mix the night before and just heat it in the morning. I had mine yesterday and again today and it was still delicious. 30 min30 min60 min3 servingsBreakfast
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Let me know if you liked it!
Gorgeous quinoa cakes and bookmarked to try this one. I love your veggie toppings and I can imagine the whole flavor with the cake. I can’t wait to try this out!
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I hope you’ll like it. I have to do it again soon 🙂
Wow your quinoa cakes look fantastic! I’ve still never cooked with quinoa yet which I really should..I’ve been seeing so many wonderful recipes on the web..Hope furniture hunting is going well. 🙂 Sounds like such an exciting task! I love looking through secondhand shops.
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It goes well. I bought chairs yesterday. It goes slowly but well 🙂 and I hope you’ll try quinoa, it’s definitely worth it.
So I think I’m going to go throw myself down on the ground and beat the floor while I bemoan the fact that I’m not eating this right now. (Or I could probably stop whining and just make it.) Looks delish–thanks for sharing!
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hahaha, great comment!
Looks delicious … and now I have to cook it coz I know that my family is going to love it !
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Great, I hope you’ll all like it. I did for sure 🙂
Now I know what to do with the baby eggplants I purchased at the farmers market. Thanks for the recipe!
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oh great, I hope you’ll like it 🙂
I love being served too. Breakfast is such a simple meal to cook at home yet I always find myself out on the weekends having it!
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exactly, that’s why it’s my favorite meal 😀
Girl, you better make a deal with yourself or you’ll be hitting those cafe’s all the time 🙂 I pretty much stopped cooking all together when I first moved to Cayman. Its just toooo easy to get delicious food here and I reckon it’ll be the same situation in Berlin!Fabulous quinoa cakes. And anything with eggplant has the Parsley Sage seal of approval!
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I’ve decided to do both, but reduce cafes, I love cooking and discovering new possibilities, so it should be ok 🙂
I’ve been eating quite a lot of quinoa lately and really enjoying it. This looks great for lunchboxes!
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Me too, I like quinoa, have you ever tried it in a sweet version?
I love the motion blur in that first photo. This sounds like such a good recipe, I love smoked mozzarella, so delicious!!
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I love smoked mozzarella as well. Actually I usually eat it simply in pieces. Nice to see you rikkisnyder.
The cakes with the topping look so good. Delicious combination, so fresh and healthy.
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Thank you 🙂 It was very good indeed, each times, in a fresh form and the next day as well.
I’ve been looking for a recipe just like this, thank you!
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I’m happy you like it, enjoy!
I just love this recipe!So fresh with such lovely toppings, perfect for summer 🙂
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Indeed, on a Gourmet website, under the recipe an author wrote, that it’s perfect before running.
What a delicious dilemma. I would eat home during the week and eat out on weekends.
Love your quinoa cakes idea.
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I love your idea, especially it’s Saturday today 😉 I will follow.
What a fantastic use of quinoa my friend, delicious :DCheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Thank you!
Marta, Great recipe! I just ate leftover quinoa for breakfast this morning. I should have made your cakes instead. Yum!
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Maybe next time, it’s worth trying 🙂
This looks delicious!! I can’t believe I have never tried quinoa! What a sad girl I am. On my next grocery list 😉
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I’ve discovered quinoa not more like 1 year ago. It is worth trying plus super healthy.
This is a lovely recipe! I have just started cooking with quinoa and love it. Been looking for some recipes with it, so happy to find it here on your website.
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I’m glad you like it. I have some more, as I love quinoa 🙂
This is ridiculously inventive, I love it! And smoked mozzarella, wow. I’ve never really been into mozzarella because I don’t find it strong enough in flavour – this would solve that problem! 😛
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Smoked mozzarella has a specific nice taste, nothing like the fresh one 🙂
Oh this is a wonderful recipe and healthy for any meal, not just breakfast. Thanks for sharing
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I’m happy you like it 🙂
What a great idea for breakfast-a bit out of the square 🙂
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🙂 thank you!
What a lovely breakfast. I’d enjoy this very much.As for cooking or going out… it would always be cooking for me. It’s what I do to relax.
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Me too, but I have a hungry man at home, and he’s hungry like all the time 🙂
Oh! my…the quinoa cakes looks absolutely delish. Perfect golden in color too. So glad I stumble upon your blog via Jes @ Pencil Kitchen. Will be back hungry for more and you have really yummilicious photos too. Pop over anytime if you’re in need of some sweet treats. Guilty ;phttp://chicgorgeous.blogspo…
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I’m a sweet tooth so for sure I’ll pop over. Thank you 🙂
What tasty looking quinoa cakes!
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Thank you 🙂
Love how fat your quinoa cake it. Mine usually lands up crumbly. Gonna follow your version next time!
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It wasn’t easy 🙂 you need to fry it a bit longer, so the bottom forms a layer. It will be easier to flip it then.
I LOVE these! I would want them at every meal!
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thank you Joanne 🙂 I’m glad you like the idea.
Nice summer recipe! Such great flavors in this. And easy! Good post – thank you.
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And it’s light and perfect for a summer weather 🙂
a delicious combination! Those healthy croquettes look wonderful.Cheers,Rosa
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oh yes it was 🙂
These look great! I bought heaps of quinoa not too long ago and actually haven’t done anything with it yet. Love the idea of these!