Quinoa With Butternut Squash, Craisins, and Almonds

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Last week I watched Forks Over Knives one night during dinner(it’s streaming on Netflix). Have you seen it? It’s a documentary that follows the careers of two scientists studying the effects of a plant-based diet on humans and sharing the comparative data from around the world. It’s a lot of information to take in at once, but a very compelling and thought provoking film.

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The movie left me with a lot to think about. I already eat vegetarian and mostly dairy-free, both of which the film promotes. But it had me thinking more about the other parts of my diet that I don’t tend to question, specifically protein. I like most people grew up with an emphasis on protein with every meal; even now I almost always make sure my meals revolve around eggs or tempeh. But the film makes the point that, if eating a whole foods diet, a person doesn’t have to worry about a protein deficiency since all whole foods have some amount of protein in them. It’s only since we’ve started eating processed and refined food that protein has become a problem.

While I’m not quite sure what to do with all the information from the film, I think it has a good point about protein and what “needs” to be on our plates at meal time. Since watching I’ve tried eating alternative meals that fit the Engine 2 Diet, like this quinoa bowl. It would make a great side dish to chicken or tofu, but it also makes a hearty and satisfying meal by itself.

I made this using leftover quinoa and pre-cooked butternut squash. Expect for the time to be longer if you’re starting with raw ingredients.

Quinoa With Butternut Squash, Craisins, and Almonds

Prep time: 5 minutes

Cook time: 0 minutes

Ingredients(Makes 4 side servings or 2 entrees):

  • 2 cups cooked quinoa
  • 2 cups cooked and diced butternut squash
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup crushed or sliced almonds
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 Tablespoon honey or agave nectar
  • 1/2 Tablespoon white vinegar

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Method:

  1. Combine all of the ingredients and mix thoroughly.
  2. Serve hot or at room temperature.

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I ate mine cold with some kale and avocado and it was a perfectly satisfying meal.

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16 Responses to Quinoa With Butternut Squash, Craisins, and Almonds
  1. Gina @ Running to the Kitchen
    October 26, 2011 | 9:06 am

    I just watched that last week. Honestly, while informative, after seeing and reading all the other “food movement” types of stuff out there I didn’t find it too groundbreaking. Still good information though. I watched fat, sick and nearly dead this week and liked that one a bit more. regardless, i love the combo of flavors in this quinoa dish!

  2. Caitlyn
    October 26, 2011 | 9:44 am

    That’s a great combination of flavors. It sounds light and refreshing.

  3. Anna @ On Anna's Plate
    October 26, 2011 | 9:57 am

    We saw that film last year– really liked it. Definitely opens your eyes about certain food issues.

  4. Beth @ Beth's Journey to Thin
    October 26, 2011 | 10:02 am

    Yum love this combo. I have butternut squash high on my list for this week’s grocery trip!

  5. Alexandra
    October 26, 2011 | 11:17 am

    This dish looks absolutely delicious! I ate something like this once called an “Energy Salad”, but never tried making it myself. I am certainly going to try this out this weekend. I love your other quinoa dish with carrots and celery–that is SO addictive!!

  6. Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
    October 26, 2011 | 11:23 am

    I can’t find that movie anywhere?! Us Canadians are so beahind in the times. We probably wont get it for another year. I’ve heard endless great things about it though!

  7. Christin@purplebirdblog
    October 26, 2011 | 2:08 pm

    I also watched that film last week… definitely had me thinking, and also grateful that I’ve incorporated so many whole foods into my diet on a regular basis.

  8. Clare @ Fitting It All In
    October 26, 2011 | 4:10 pm

    I’ve read the book and seen the movie and I agree with them that vegetarians and vegans likely get enough protein without trying too hard and that most Americans eat more protein than we need, however I FEEL best when I have more protein in my diet!

  9. Jo @ Jo In the Kitchen
    October 26, 2011 | 4:31 pm

    Ok, I seriously think we’re reading each other’s thoughts! First with the roasted pumpkin seeds, and then watching Forks Over Knives. Quick, what am I thinking now?

  10. Hannah
    October 26, 2011 | 8:33 pm

    But where’s the chunk of protein in this?!

    😉

    FOK still isn’t here in Australia. Hopefully it’ll come eventually!

  11. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers
    October 27, 2011 | 7:23 am

    I am so loving Butternut Squash! I love your recipe!

  12. Jen
    October 27, 2011 | 9:11 am

    Interesting. I believe that it is important to read and educate yourself on everything – but don’t take it completely to heart. Always proceed with caution as things change and studies/information/nutrition is constantly evolving. I.e. so many people looked to the China Study as the Holy Grail when it is extremely flawed. Not saying there weren’t great points in it! Just that it’s important to be informed from all sides.

    Bottom line, do what feels right for you! I simply would prefer a lean chicken breast on the side of vegetables and grains vs. grains being the focus.

  13. Paige @ Running Around Normal
    October 27, 2011 | 11:56 am

    I haven’t seen that movie yet, but this looks delicious! I love combining quinoa with squash 🙂 The kale and ‘cado sounds good too!

  14. Sarah@The Flying ONION
    October 27, 2011 | 3:36 pm

    Mmm..I love quinoa. And squash. And craisins and almonds. This looks delicious. 😀

  15. Vanessa
    October 27, 2011 | 5:43 pm

    **GASP** I’m drooling.

  16. Christine (The Raw Project)
    October 28, 2011 | 1:41 am

    I love Forks over Knives, think I’ll watch it again on NetFlix. It’s a lot of info to handle and process, I’ll probably need to watch it a few times like Food, Inc.

    The quinoa dish looks wonderful, can’t wait to try it!