Learn how to cook perfect quinoa every time with my tried & true method. Then, use it in bowls, salads, or one of my 17 favorite quinoa recipes below!
For a lot of you, back-to-school season is meal prep season. As you get into a new routine at work, at home, or at school, having meals ready to grab & go in the fridge can be a lifesaver. One of my go-to meal prep tips is having a cooked grain on hand to bulk up salads or add to bowls. Quinoa is one of my all-time favorites: it’s SUPER healthy, it pairs well with a wide range of flavors, and it cooks in under 30 minutes!
Everyone has their own method for how to cook quinoa, but I’ve been using this one for years, and it always comes out perfect. The grains are light, fluffy, and soft, but not mushy. If you want to get a head start on the coming week, cook up a big batch and store it in the fridge for easy lunches and dinners! You’ll thank yourself later.
What is quinoa?
While I often use quinoa interchangeably with millet, farro, rice, and other grains, it is not actually a grain, but a grain-like seed hailing from South America! Not only does it have a delicious nutty flavor, but it’s healthy, too. 1 cup quinoa contains over 8 grams of protein, as opposed to 5 grams in brown rice. Plus, it’s a good source of nutrients like manganese, magnesium, and copper. You can read more about the health benefits of quinoa here, but the bottom line is that adding even a small amount of it to your diet can be good for you.
You can find it in a variety of colors, like black, red, white, or a mix of all three, but each variety cooks in the same way. Lighter varieties have the mildest flavor, so if you’re trying it for the first time, I recommend starting with white before venturing on to red or black.
And one final note before you cook: This grain is coated in naturally occurring insecticides called saponins. They can give it a bitter taste and make it difficult to digest, so make sure to rinse quinoa in a fine mesh strainer before putting it on the stove. Once you’ve rinsed it, you’re ready to cook!
How to Cook Quinoa
When I cook rice, I add oil and salt to the pot, but cooking quinoa is even simpler. All you need is quinoa and water! If you look at different methods for how to cook quinoa, you’ll find a range of water ratios. Some recipes call for as high as a 2:1 water to grain ratio, while others go as low as 1 1/2:1. In my experience, the sweet spot for light, fluffy quinoa is right in the middle. I use 1 3/4 cups water for every cup of quinoa. Any more water, and the grains get mushy. Any less, and they’re too dry.Â
Once you’ve measured both, follow these easy steps:
- Combine the quinoa and water in a medium pot. Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce the heat. Simmer for 15 minutes.
- Remove the pot from the heat and let it sit, covered, for 10 minutes more.
- Then, remove the lid and fluff with a fork!
Now, your quinoa is cooked to fluffy perfection, but it’s plain on its own. If you’re serving it as a simple side dish, season it first. At the very least, toss it with salt, pepper, lemon or lime juice, and a drizzle of olive oil. To kick it up another notch, stir in chopped fresh herbs, minced garlic, toasted nuts, or crumbled feta cheese, or use it in one of the quinoa recipes below!
How to Cook Quinoa in a Rice Cooker
If you’re in a pinch or don’t want to use the stove, you can actually make quinoa in a rice cooker.
I recommend using one of the popular models from Zojirushi, which has a quinoa setting, making it a one-step process. It also has automatic settings for keep warm, extended keep warm, and reheating. You can get it at Amazon for around $200.
17 Favorite Quinoa Recipes
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. Try topping it with cinnamon and fresh fruit in the morning, or mix it into a batch of breakfast cookies! Here are a few of my favorite quinoa recipes to get you started:
- Cinnamon Spiced Breakfast Bowl
- Carrot Breakfast Cookies
- Quinoa Salad
- Vegan Seven Layer Dip
- Kale QuesadillasÂ
- Tomato & Kale Salad Wrap
- Best Black Bean Burger
- Big Green Kale Salad
- Kale Pesto Mushroom Bowl
- Roasted Veggie Grain Bowl
- Simple Sweet Potato Quinoa Bowl
- Taco Bowl with Jalapeño Ranch
- Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
- Butternut Squash & Kale Stew
- White Bean Risotto with Roasted Vegetables
- Spinach Salad Stuffed Acorn Squash
- Avocado Black Bean Stuffed Acorn Squash
More Whole Grains to Try
If you love this recipe, try cooking one of these whole grains next:
How to Cook Quinoa
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup quinoa, rinsed
- 1¾ cups water
Instructions
- Combine the quinoa and water in a medium pot. Bring to a boil, cover, reduce the heat, and simmer for 15 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and let it sit, covered for 10 more minutes.
- Fluff with a fork.
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Have come back to this so many times. Thank you!
I’m so glad it’s been helpful!
I love how easy to read this recipe is.
Hi Kinsey, so glad you enjoyed it!
Perfect and so easy. Thank you!
So glad you loved it, Alex!
Finally the perfect method to cook quinoa! I’m generally not a fan of quinoa as most cooking methods leave it either a pile of mush or dry like sand. This recipe really is truly fluffy quinoa!
Hi Bryan, so glad you loved it!
I made this quinoa today. It turned out exactly as you stated. I also added salt and olive oil. The flavor is great. I made a savory breakfast bowl with pico degallo and egg. Thank you for the recipe!
Hi, I’m so glad you loved the quinoa. What a delicious breakfast bowl idea!
I’ve been using this recipe since i first learned how to make quinoa – often I’ll use broth instead of water, but your instructions are the only ones I follow. Thank you!
Hi Maggie, I’m so glad you love the recipe!
I made this for dinner, added some chicken bouillon. It was delicious, I’ve never had quinoa and this ratio is perfect. Tossed with some broccoli and a little shredded cheese, what a tasty meal! Thank you so much!
Hi Stephanie, that sounds like a delicious meal! So glad you loved the recipe.
This recipe worked perfect!
I have tried so many times to cook quinoa but failed each time. I thought I’d try your recipe/method and I was so excited it turned out.
Thank you so much for sharing the way you cook quinoa!
Hi Erica, I’m so glad you had success with this recipe!
I have followed many recipes for quinoa but yours is the best by far!! Thank you for sharing your cooking knowledge
Hi Anabell, I’m so glad you love the recipe!
So easy and foolproof!! This was my first attempt at quinoa and it was perfect. My husband and I enjoyed it more than brown rice. Thank you!!
Hi Erin, I’m so glad your quinoa was perfect!
I rinsed soaked the quinoa beforehand and cooked it according to your instructions. Hands down the easiest cooking method and best quinoa consistency. Thanks!
Hi Hayatt, so glad you enjoyed the quinoa!
Maybe it’s the type of quinoa I have but this turned into absolute mush. I tried again by taking 5 minutes off the cook time but it’s still over cooked.
I’ll try again with a a quarter cup less water and 10 minutes of cook time
Sorry to hear that, Emme! We find that this method works for most quinoa, but it could be that yours just requires a bit less water. Good idea to try 1.5 cups and 10 minutes next.
Thank you! I was daunted by the idea of cooking quinoa before I read your recipe. Your recipe made it so easy! It cooked quicker than the rice in my rice cooker and was the perfect texture! I know I’ll be cooking quinoa often now! P.s. I added a little bit of Better Than Bouillon brand beef seasoning before the quinoa reached a boil. The final product is delicious! Even my African family members who are unfamiliar with quinoa really enjoyed it.
Hi Rebecca, I’m so glad you loved the recipe!
I just tried this quinoa recipe and it turned out perfectly fluffy! Love how simple and straightforward the instructions are. Quinoa is such a versatile ingredient, and I can’t wait to try some of these suggested recipes, especially the Roasted Veggie Grain Bowl. For anyone interested in more health tips and natural remedies, check out sassy-yogi.com for some great advice on using herbal remedies and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Thanks for sharing this fantastic recipe!
Love the recipe for making quinoa. It’s always fluffy & so easy in the insta pot. Thank you!
I’m so glad your quinoa has been perfect!
Quinoa can be a little bland for me. I had a little vegetable left in the fridge I needed to use, and I cooked the quinoa in that. It was very good!
*Vegetable broth
Good idea, Kate! Cooking grains in broth instead of water is a great way to give them more flavor.
Great recipe, very glitchy website. It kept crashing while I was trying to cook so I had to screenshot the steps. Too many things trying to load, even while I type it’s lagging.
My quinoa turned out perfectly fluffy!
I’m so glad it was perfect!
Absolutely delicious! Thank you Sis! I got the herbs in my garden and added green beans. Had it with pease, quinoa, and cassava flat bread. So good. Definitely the best advice was to keep adding the stock/water as needed to prevent burning.