Do you have any foods that are a weekend ritual for you or your family? I didn’t until I discovered these quinoa hash browns. I had just started a strict nutrition plan to try and help with some minor health issues, and there was a long list of things that I couldn’t have for a few months. In my search for ingredient-approved recipies, I found this little gem in a great quinoa cookbook and decided to give it a try. SO glad I did! Quinoa Breakfast Hash Browns, serves 2
1/3 cup quinoa (I used a tri-color blend of quinoa for mine, but any color will work)
2/3 cup water
1 1/2 cups peeled and grated raw potato
1 large egg
1 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon natural butter
2 green onions
Combine the water and the uncooked quinoa in a pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling, cover the pot and reduce heat to a simmer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, turn the heat off and leave the covered pot on the burner for another 6 minutes. Gently fluff the quinoa with a fork and allow the quinoa to cool.
In a large bowl, mix the cooked quinoa with the egg, grated potato, pepper, and salt. Heat a large skillet over medium heat and melt 1 1/2 teaspoons of butter in the pan. Scoop 1/3-½ cup of the quinoa mixture into the pan and flatten out the hash brown patty with the back of a spatula. Cook the hash browns for 5-7 minutes on each side until golden brown. Repeat process with the remaining mixture. I keep the recipe pretty close to the original when I make it, but I like the little kick that the pepper gives it, and the green onions add a delicious little crunch to each bite. Think you’ll be adding these to your weekend routine? xo. Laura
Note: Recipe adapted from Quinoa 365: The Everyday Superfood by Patricia Green and Carolyn Hemming
Quinoa Breakfast Hash Browns
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup quinoa I used a tri-color blend of quinoa for mine, but any color will work
- 2/3 cup water
- 1 1/2 cups peeled and grated raw potato
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1 tablespoon natural butter
- 2 green onions
Instructions
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Combine the water and the uncooked quinoa in a pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling, cover the pot and reduce heat to a simmer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, turn the heat off and leave the covered pot on the burner for another 6 minutes. Gently fluff the quinoa with a fork and allow the quinoa to cool.
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In a large bowl, mix the cooked quinoa with the egg, grated potato, pepper, and salt. Heat a large skillet over medium heat and melt 1 1/2 teaspoons of butter in the pan. Scoop 1/3-½ cup of the quinoa mixture into the pan and flatten out the hash brown patty with the back of a spatula. Cook the hash browns for 5-7 minutes on each side until golden brown. Repeat process with the remaining mixture.
Credits // Author and Photography: Laura Gummerman
67 Comments
I love that you’ve combined my love for scallion pancakes, breakfast, and quinoa! Definitely making this soon. Thanks ladies!
// Regina
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This sounds brilliant. Definitely have to try this!
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This looks DELICIOUS! xo
YUM! Thanks for the idea! I’ll definitely be trying this when my kitchen reno is complete 🙂
This sounds super yummy! I have been wanting to try cooking with quinoa and this recipe may be my first attempt 🙂
-Kelcey
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looks so delicious and healthy! have to try this
xx Milly
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Hi Laura, I love quinoa so I’m going to try your recipe! If you wanna try this one, I give you the link, it’s very nice for a lunch!
http://evaetsandra.com/quinoa-et-boulgour-aux-herbes-et-champignons-facon-risotto/
XO
reminds me of these (amazing, I made them) quinoa burgers: http://www.halfbakedharvest.com/epic-crispy-quinoa-burgers-topped-sweet-potato-fries-beer-caramelized-onions-gruyere/
Yummy. Nice inspiration.
xx
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Looks delicious!
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I thought you couldn’t lay food on the counter because of the sealer that was on your counter top?
I keep hearing about this grain but I haven’t yet tried….will have to join the club!
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Can’t wait to try this out. Here’s my favorite brunch recipe right now: breakfast tostadas.
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This looks amazing! Yet another recipe that I pin on Pinterest from your blog. I’m so happy I found you!
Can’t wait to try these for a healthier breakfast comfort food option!
This looks incredible Laura! Definitely making this, this weekend!
This looks delicious!
Holy cow these look amazing – pinning it to my healthy board!
I love Quinoa but have no posted about it…not yet! 😉
1. This looks delicious and 2. It is so exciting seeing post coming from your new place!!! Love seeing the cement counters. So happy for you guys. Keep up the great work!!
these look exceptional! gotta make ’em!
xx
Ooh, this looks super good! Just wondering if anyone knows any good alternatives for the egg, though? My boyfriend is vegan, soy-free, & gluten-free & it is so incredibly hard to find things to cook for him, but this recipe is super close.
this is such a fantastic idea. i am trying to eat healthier as it is so i think i will test these out soon.
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Don’t get me wrong, I have always been a fan of the photography skill/style here on ABM, but I have to say that all the yummy natural light in your new studio home is making for some seriously lovely & fresh images — especially these recipe posts happening in that white kitchen! Keep up the lovely work ladies!
Aahhh the cement countertops! Loving the look of shots from the new studio 🙂 And this looks absolutely delicious! Can’t wait to try them.
This is such a good idea!I wonder if it would work with soy yogurt or Bananas as a vegan alternative…
mmm! These look absolutely delicious! I hope your body starts feeling better soon, whatever it may be.
xoxo
Taylor
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these looks incredible!!
xxoo,
nikki
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Wauw I really have to try this! It looks so delicious and I especially like it because it does not contain any gluten – i’m so glad to find these recipes!
I didn’t have very much luck with quinoa the first couple of times I tried to make it- but I die for hash browns of all kinds, so I’m game to try this! It looks so good! Also dying over your cutting board… where is it from??
These sound fabulous!
yum and totally doable
Hi Natalie, maybe give ground flaxseed (approx. 2 tablespoons) or some corn starch (not sure how much) a try!
Num num nummmm… I want to make these now!
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These look outstanding. I can’t wait to try this!
Yum! I might try these with sweet potato. For a while we had a tradition of BLTs for Sunday lunch. Good luck with your special diet!
I make something similar to this in a patty, but never had the genius to think of them as hash browns! Love it!!! and thanks for the reminder to make some 🙂
I’m cooking them right now and it smells awesome 😉 I love your recipes, I can say that you are feeding me, thank girls =)
Really excited to try these!!!!!!! They look awesome!
pooh look yummy! I don’t have very many savory breakfast go-tos, so this one is going on the must try pinterest list!
This looks and sounds amazing!
Super yummy – I am making hash browns tomorrow morning but I think I need one more nauhty fully potato fix, then quinoa time!
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YAM YAM
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Yummmmmy! Such a smart idea! Definitely gonna give these a try!
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Looks absolutely delicious!
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I get bored with breakfast easily so this will be perfect to try!
It sounds as though we may be on a similar nutrition plan. My list is also very long and I have such a difficult time finding a variety of recipes to try. Variety being the key! This looks really yummy, thank you for posting!
This is amazing! Im off to buy me some quinoa:)
Can’t wait to try! Just made Emma’s recipe for quinoa stuffed peppers last night…it was a hit 🙂
Love your napkin! ♥
Looks delicious! I’m a recent quinoa convert but haven’t ventured much past quinoa-with-veggie salads. This is a must try!
Hi ABM! I’ve never made a comment on here before, but I have been reading your blog religiously for the last 4 years. I tried this recipe this morning and it was delicious! We used these hash browns as the bottom layer for eggs Benedict and it was SO yummy! They also taste really great on their own. So, if anyone is thinking about giving it a go, DO IT! Thanks Laura!
I love the crunch of quinoa. I bet these hash browns are amazing!
Interesting,will try surely
Can I cook these and make them , and then freeze them?
Tried these this morning and they were very good. You may want to correct the directions as there is no mention of adding the green onions.
Thanks for the recipe! I made these today! I added a little more quinoa than the recipe called for. I also added some seasoning salt and garlic granules. They turned out delicious! I agree with a previous commentor…. the green onions add a nice crunch (and flavor).
This quinoa breakfast hash browns recipe looks so amazing and yummy at the same time. Found your post so easy to follow along when preparing them yesterday. So mesmerized by this.
The recipe looks lit. I am definitely going to try the same. It would be really good and health for the kids.
I suppose, we can also try the same with oats? I am looking for some heathy options so that I can stick to my fat and carbohydrate intake.
Keep up with the good work 🙂
I will try this quinoa breakfast hash browns recipe tomorrow. Today, I saw this great recipe on your website. Thank you.
Quinoa breakfast, love this recipe. It looks delicious. This is a must try. Thank you
These are my favorite kinds of breakfasts!
macros?
Wow. Talk about a breakfast that will stick to your ribs. This looks amazing!
Like to try new things and this seems like it would be very healthy!
These look amazing! I can’t wait to try them????
Easy to make and look very delicious. Thanks for sharing.