Ingredients:
1 cup quinoa
2 cups water
4 eggs, whisked
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese
3 spring onions, sliced thin
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup steamed kale, chopped
1 cup breadcrumbs ( GF friends, be sure to use GF breadcrumbs. See my note at the end of the recipe for making your own.)*
1 teaspoon olive oil
optional toppings: avocado, cilantro, lemon juice, salsa verde, garlic oil
Directions:
If you happen to already have leftover cooked grains on hand, this
recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups. Otherwise, whip up some quinoa from
scratch. Rinse 1 cup of quinoa thoroughly and place the grains in a
medium sauce pan with 2 cups of water. Allow quinoa to soak for 15
minutes. Then, with the lid on the pan, bring the water to a boil and
reduce to a simmer. Cook until quinoa is tender and has absorbed the
liquid - about 20 minutes. Let cool to room temp.
In a large
bowl, mix together cooked quinoa, eggs, Parmesan, spring onions, garlic,
salt, steamed kale, and breadcrumbs. Let everything sit for a few
minutes to absorb the liquid. You want the batter to be moist, but not
runny. Form patties and get your pan ready for cooking.
Heat 1
teaspoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Cook up to 6
patties at at time (don't overcrowd the pan). Cover the pan and let the
cuties cook for 7-10 minutes until the underbellies are a deep rich
brown. Flip and cook the other side for another 7-10 minutes until both
sides are nice and brown. Let patties rest on a cooling rack while you
finish the next batch.
I ate my patties topped with avocado,
lemon juice, cilantro, a drizzle of really nice olive oil, and sea salt.
If you want to pack your patties to eat for lunch at work and want an
easy topping, just chop up some avocado and place it in a container with
salsa verde and you're ready to go.
Note: If you don't want to
eat all the patties right away, go ahead and refrigerate the batter and
cook patties up to order at a later moment.
*A Note on
gluten-free breadcrumbs... For my gluten-free friends that are new to
making your own breadcrumbs, here's how you do it. Toast up a few slices
of bread (or those lonely end-pieces) until they are dry. Tear the
toasted bread up into chunks, toss them in the blender. Pulse a few
times and you've got homemade breadcrumbs. So easy... and I love to put
scraps to good use!
makes 12 small patties
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