How to Make the Best Popped Quinoa

Toasting quinoa gives it a great texture, fabulous aroma, and magnifies the nutty flavor. Plus, it’s a great way to add more of this ancient grain (which is actually a seed), into your diet – the health benefits of quinoa are plentiful. It’s a good source of plant protein, fiber, and heart-healthy fats, just to name a few.

Popping quinoa gives it a wonderful aroma, crunchy yet chewy texture, and nutty flavor -- eat like popcorn, toss on everything from yogurt to salads, or use as an ingredient in recipes like energy balls or granola bars.
Whether you call it Toasted, Puffed or Popped, prepping quinoa this way will make you smile.

 The process of toasting quinoa is also referred to as “popping” or “puffing.” Store-bought puffed quinoa (like quinoa cereal) is very light and crispy. This is achieved through commercial-grade equipment and not 100-percent replicable at home. But just throwing quinoa kernels into a skillet (as is the usual method mentioned on internet sources), yields a very dry, hard result – almost like chewing on sand.

The best method for popping quinoa at home, in my opinion, is to cook it first, dry it out in the oven, and then pop on the skillet for a few minutes. I think you get a bigger “finished” kernel with better textures – it’s crunchy-chewy, but doesn’t feel like a mouthful of pea gravel.

Popping quinoa gives it a wonderful aroma, crunchy yet chewy texture, and nutty flavor -- eat like popcorn, toss on everything from yogurt to salads, or use as an ingredient in recipes like energy balls or granola bars. For more meal prep tips and quinoa recipes visit thefitfork.com

Here is the step-by-step on how to pop quinoa (you can also check out my PIN TUTORIAL).

Rinse quinoa in bowl of water and drain off in an extra fine-mesh strainer to remove the natural coating which can have a soapy, bitter taste. However, some people don’t notice an unpleasant taste, then lucky you – skip this somewhat tedious step!

Simmer 1 cup of rinsed quinoa with 1 ¼ cups of water for 15 minutes, with lid on – or until water is absorbed.

Popping quinoa gives it a wonderful aroma, crunchy yet chewy texture, and nutty flavor -- eat like popcorn, toss on everything from yogurt to salads, or use as an ingredient in recipes like energy balls or granola bars.

Dry out quinoa (which will have expanded to 3 cups) by spreading out on a rimmed, standard-sized sheet pan. Bake for 30 minutes 175F degrees to further dry out excess moisture. Every 10 minutes, use spatula to stir up quinoa, break apart any clumps, and keep from sticking on the pan.

Popping quinoa gives it a wonderful aroma, crunchy yet chewy texture, and nutty flavor -- eat like popcorn, toss on everything from yogurt to salads, or use as an ingredient in recipes like energy balls or granola bars.

Skillet pop quinoa after you remove it from oven. Work in 1-cup batches, toast in large non-stick skillet, stirring constantly (no oil needed). Quinoa will be toasted properly when you hear the tiny popping sounds and it is turning golden brown and developing a crunchy texture.

Popping quinoa gives it a wonderful aroma, crunchy yet chewy texture, and nutty flavor -- eat like popcorn, toss on everything from yogurt to salads, or use as an ingredient in recipes like energy balls or granola bars.

You can use popped quinoa or toasted quinoa in a variety of ways. For example, add salt and eat like popcorn, sprinkle on salads or on yogurt, use in granola-bar type recipes. It’s one of my favorite ways to meal prep quinoa.  What you don’t use can be kept in the fridge in a zip top bag for a week.

Pumpkin Seed Popped Quinoa Balls
Popped Quinoa (also called Puffed Quinoa or Toasted Quinoa)

Popping quinoa gives it a wonderful aroma, crunchy yet chewy texture, and nutty flavor — eat like popcorn, toss on everything from yogurt to salads, or use as an ingredient in recipes like energy balls or granola bars.

Course: meal prep, side, Snack
Keyword: meal prep, quinoa, whole grains
Ingredients
  • 1 cup dry uncooked quinoa, any color
  • 1 1/4 cup water
Instructions
  1. Rise quinoa in bowl of water and drain off in a fine-mesh strainer to remove the natural coating which can have a soapy, bitter taste. However, some people don’t notice an unpleasant taste, then lucky you – skip this somewhat tedious step!
  2. Simmer 1 cup of rinsed quinoa with 1 ¼ cups of water for 15 minutes, with lid on – or until water is absorbed.
  3. Spread out quinoa (which will have expanded to 3 cups) out on a rimmed, standard-sized sheet pan.
  4. Bake for 30 minutes 175F degrees to further dry out excess moisture. Every 10 minutes, use spatula to stir up quinoa, break apart any clumps, and keep from sticking on the pan.
  5. Remove quinoa from oven and, working in 1-cup batches, toast in large non-stick skillet, stirring constantly (no oil needed).
  6. Quinoa will be toasted properly when you hear the tiny popping sounds and it is turning golden brown and developing a crunchy texture.
  7. You can use popped quinoa or toasted quinoa in a variety of ways. For example, add salt and eat like popcorn, sprinkle on salads or on yogurt, use in granola-bar type recipes. What you don’t use can be kept in the fridge in a zip top bag for a week.

Air Fryer Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls

My Air Fryer recipe for Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls is inspired by one of my favorite indulgent creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious.

Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle.

Instead of heavy sauces, super carby-carbs, and cooking methods I shy from (like traditional deep frying of rice balls), Air Fryer Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls keep all the decadent flavor served up in fun, nourishing “two-bite” morsels. For me, one Chicken and Quinoa appetizer or dinner is easy to portion – one makes a snack and three quinoa balls make a dinner (especially yummy on the sauce of your choice or on a spinach salad).  A three-piece serving has 364 calories, 16g fat, 28g net carb, 27g protein.

Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle. -- The Instant Pot Duo Crisp  (that's also an air fryer) is the perfect appliance to make this simple recipe even more quick and convenient.

This air fryer quinoa arancini recipe is surprisingly simple to make, especially if you already have cooked, shredded chicken breast on hand. I always make a big batch in Instant Pot® Duo Crisp™ + Air Fryer and shred up when cooled, and keep portioned in various serving sizes in the freezer – for recipes like this Chicken Quinoa Balls in Air Fryer. Or, just to thaw and throw on a salad. While this post is all about Quinoa Balls, and not so much how to cook chicken in an Instant Pot – there are several ways. I prefer the slow-cooking function, and really don’t use an official recipe – just about ½ cup of chicken broth, and 1 tablespoon of my favorite freeze-dried herb poultry seasoning per every 1 pound of boneless, skinless chicken breast. I just throw it all in there and let it cook low and slow for 8 hours before shredding up.

Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle. 

The Instant Pot Duo Crisp  (that's also an air fryer) is the perfect appliance to make this simple recipe even more quick and convenient.
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The rest of the air fryer chicken quinoa meal recipe is a snap. First, cook quinoa according to package directions (takes about 15 minutes) and let cool down to room temperature – another 10 to 15 minutes (faster if you spread out on a baking sheet). You can also use pre-cooked, frozen and defrosted quinoa – check out this quinoa meal prep post.

The it’s just a matter of mixing the seasonings into the softened cream cheese, followed by the shredded chicken and quinoa (btw, I used tri-color quinoa, but any type will do).

Rolling Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls in panko.

Next grab a handful of the mixture, and roll into golf ball-sized portions, making about a dozen. Then roll each ball in panko bread crumbs (or if needed gluten free bread crumbs) until nice and coated, no longer sticky to picky up.

- The Instant Pot Duo Crisp  (that's also an air fryer) is the perfect appliance to make this simple recipe even more quick and convenient.
Love the convenience of this “shelf” that can be added to Air Fryer basket to
double the cooking capacity!

Stick in the Air Fryer basked of the Instant Pot® Duo Crisp™+ Air Fryer, layering half on the bottom of the basket and using the metal, circular insert to make a shelf to hold the remaining half-dozen. Air fry on 400F degrees for approximately 8 to 10 minutes. They will be done when crunchy and golden brown on the outside, and heated through and a bit, soft and gooey on the inside.

Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle. -- The Instant Pot Duo Crisp  (that's also an air fryer) is the perfect appliance to make this simple recipe even more quick and convenient.

Serving suggestion:  Make a creamy tomato sauce by mixing in a splash of heavy cream into warmed tomato pasta sauce. Place three Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls in the center and garnish with fresh basil.

Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle. -- The Instant Pot Duo Crisp  (that's also an air fryer) is the perfect appliance to make this simple recipe even more quick and convenient.

Also, don’t forget to check out the Instant Pot® Duo Crisp™ + Air Fryer, an 11-in-1 pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer, sauté pan, food warmer, sous vide, air fryer, roaster, mini oven, broiler, and dehydrator. It comes with two lids so you can instantly transform it into an Air Fryer with proprietary air flow technology that gives the crunch and tenderness of deep-frying with 95% less oil! Plus, I personally LOVE having just ONE countertop appliance that does it all, instead of a whole closet full! Stay tuned for more Instant Pot Duo Crisp recipes from The Fit Fork!

By the way, this recipe is my own, but was inspired by The Complete Quinoa Cookbook by Catherine Gill, that was recently sent to me by the publisher. Check it out, fabulous stuff in there.

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Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle.
Air Fryer Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
10 mins
Total Time
25 mins
 

Chicken Alfredo Quinoa Balls are inspired by one of my favorite indulgent Italian meals, creamy Chicken Alfredo and hot, crispy Arancini (those delicious little balls of deep-fried rice or risotto) – but made more nutritious. So quick and simple to make, and definitely kid-friendly, these delicious morsels can be served as an appetizer or served on sauce as a meal. Visit thefitfork.com for more Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes with great nutrition to fuel a busy and active lifestyle. — The Instant Pot Duo Crisp (that's also an air fryer) is the perfect appliance to make this simple recipe even more quick and convenient.

Course: Appetizer, dinner, dinner, entree
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: air fryer, alfredo, chicken, quinoa
Ingredients
  • 8 ounces Neufchatel cheese
  • 1 ½ cups COOKED quinoa
  • 8 ounces shredded chicken breast already cooked
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup panko
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley if desired
  • Optional: pasta sauce for serving.
Instructions
  1. Cook quinoa and chicken breast beforehand, if needed.
  2. Soften Neufchatel cheese and stir in garlic power, onion powder, ground black pepper and salt.
  3. Next stir in cooked quinoa and shredded chicken until mixed thoroughly into the cheese.
  4. Use hands to form golf ball-sized balls (about ¼ cup) of mixture, before rolling each into panko crumbs, patting crumbs on to create a thick coating.
  5. Should make about 12 balls.
  6. Set Air Fryer to 400F degrees and set 6 balls on bottom of basket, and 6 balls on top of tray or 2nd tier metal insert. Or, if smaller capacity air fryer, then do in two batches.
  7. Air fry for 8 – 10 minutes or until turning golden grown and heated well throughout.
  8. Serve as appetizer, or set three in a bowl of pasta sauce for a meal.
Recipe Notes

Nutrition for THREE balls:

Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble (lower carb)

Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Praline Crumble will satisfy your fall flavor cravings and soothe a sweet tooth – in a healthier way!

Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble makes a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast, snack or healthy dessert.  Natural sweeteners used to keep the carbs low and cottage cheese to help boost the protein -- plus more than 1/2 daily requirement for fiber!  For more clean eating recipes, visit thefitfork.com

Sweetened with zero-carb stevia (or monk fruit) to keep the carbs down, this no-cook recipe features pumpkin, cottage cheese, and chia seeds, all nutritional powerhouse in their own right.

Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble makes a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast, snack or healthy dessert.  Natural sweeteners used to keep the carbs low and cottage cheese to help boost the protein -- plus more than 1/2 daily requirement for fiber!  For more clean eating recipes, visit thefitfork.com

First, just the fact that chia means “strength” in ancient Mayan culture, speaks for itself. A two-tablespoon serving of chia seeds has 11g fiber, 4g protein and 9g fats (5g of which are coveted Omega 3 fatty acids).  There are so many health benefits of chia seeds! These teeny-tiny seeds absorb up to 8x their weight in liquid and take on a gelatinous texture. The gel-like texture doesn’t appeal to some folks, but you’ll never notice it once it’s mixed in with the creamy (blended!) cottage cheese and pumpkin.

Chia Seeds excellent fiber source for low carb diet with 11g fiber and 2g net cabs per 3 tablespoons

Pumpkin adds even more fiber to the recipe, bringing the fiber count in each serving size of this pumpkin chia pudding recipe up to 14g! That’s a big head start on your total daily recommended amount – 25g dietary fiber for women, or 35g for men. These are these are generalizations, but basically, you should aim to have 14g of fiber from every 1000 calories you eat, regardless of gender.  Pumpkin is also packed with antioxidants, especially beta carotene which is responsible for the signature orange color. Our body’s convert beta carotene into vitamin A, which may help provide some protection against certain cancers and cardiovascular disease, among other benefits.

And blended cottage cheese, that’s my secret life hack to adding more creaminess and protein to recipes. Not a fan of the curds in cottage cheese, so that’s why I always come home from the store and blend my whole container up for use later in various dishes and recipes. There are many creative uses for cottage cheese like this pumpkin spice chia pudding, to stir into oats, smoothies, baked potatoes – and also as a ricotta cheese alternative in lasagna and other recipes of the sort.

Pecan Praline Topping

The pecan praline topping is very simple to make, it’s just chopped pecans that have been tossed around in a skillet with butter and the sugar alternative of your choice – I used a “brown sugar” monk fruit sweetener, but coconut sugar or date sugar are also options. While the chia puddings are chilling out in the fridge to set up, I make this buttery, rich topping and then let it cool to crumble on top before serving! So delicious!

Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble makes a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast, snack or healthy dessert.  Natural sweeteners used to keep the carbs low and cottage cheese to help boost the protein -- plus more than 1/2 daily requirement for fiber!  For more clean eating recipes, visit thefitfork.com

By the way, I like to meal prep chia pudding in glass jars, a 12-ounce canning jar or jelly jar is just the right size – or 16 ounce will work too! But you also have the options of just keeping batch in one big bow and taking out as much as needed, or using plastic food storage containers. If taking in your gym bag or brown bagging it a lunch, a small insulated container will keep it cold! Whatever’s your preference!

Nutrition Facts: 357 calories, 26g total carb (10g net carb, 16g fiber), 18g protein.

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Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble makes a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast, snack or healthy dessert. Natural sweeteners used to keep the carbs low and cottage cheese to help boost the protein -- plus more than 1/2 daily requirement for fiber! For more clean eating recipes, visit thefitfork.com
Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble
Prep Time
5 mins
Total Time
30 mins
 

Pumpkin Cheesecake Chia Pudding with Pecan Praline Crumble makes a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast, snack or healthy dessert.  Natural sweeteners used to keep the carbs low and cottage cheese to help boost the protein — plus more than 1/2 daily requirement for fiber!  For more clean eating recipes, visit thefitfork.com

Cuisine: breakfast, dessert, snack
Keyword: chia seed, cottage cheese, high fiber, low carb, pumpkin
Calories: 357 kcal
Ingredients
  • 3/4 cup 2% cottage cheese blended smooth
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 3/4 cup no-sugar added pumpkin puree from can
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 2 tablespoon stevia or monk fruit “brown” sugar * divided
  • ½ cup chia seeds
  • 1 tablespoons butter softened
  • 1- ounce toasted chopped pecans about ¼ cup
Instructions
  1. Blend cottage cheese, milk, and pumpkin together in blender pitcher until smooth. **

  2. Pulse in pumpkin pie spice, 1 tbsp. brown-sugar alternative sweetener, and chia seeds until well combined.

  3. Pour evenly among 3 jars or small containers with lids (approx. 12-oz capacity). Place in fridge and chill for at least 30 minutes, or overnight.

  4. Meanwhile, make pecan topping by melting butter in small pan. Stir in pecans and remaining 1 tbsp. alternative brown sugar, letting bubble and caramelize for a minute or two, taking care not to burn. Cool.

  5. To serve, crumble on chia puddings. Can add a dollop of yogurt or whipped cream, if desired.

Recipe Notes

*OR, can substitute coconut sugar or date sugar (this will increase the nutrition facts

** Sometimes, I pre-blend my entire tub of cottage cheese as soon as I get home from the store, so I can use it in recipes like this, in smoothies, in potatoes, in oatmeal, baked recipes and more.  If you DO pre-blend, then you can just add all ingredients to a jar and shake, no need to blend.

Creamy Cinnamon Vanilla Watermelon Soup

The end-of-summer heat is hard to beat in Texas, but I’ve been cooling down with Creamy Cinnamon-Vanilla Watermelon Soup. This incredibly simple and refreshing cold soup is made with chunks of juicy, naturally sweet watermelon, creamy unsweetened Greek yogurt, a splash of vanilla extract and smattering of ground cinnamon.

Creamy Cinnamon-Vanilla Watermelon Soup

It’s a heathy fruit dessert or wholesome snack anytime of the day (great to refuel after a workout thanks to hydration, protein and carbs). This cold fruit soup is also one of the frugal ways I like to use up my leftover watermelon when I buy one that is too huge to eat up in a few days.  

This cold dessert soup recipe was inspired by my genius, light-bulb moment to sprinkle cinnamon on a bowl of watermelon balls a few years ago – check out the post on Four Ways to Season Watermelon That Will Blow Your Mind. The cinnamon watermelon and other watermelon seasoning ideas were so amazing, it’s a show I took on the road to San Diego at the Fit Foodie Festival.

Watermelon seasoned with cinnamon and vanilla
Inspired by the time I sprinkled cinnamon on watermelon!

WHAT ARE THE BENEFTS OF CREAMY WATERMELON CINNAMON VANILLA SOUP?

Fist, watermelon is a very hydrating fruit, comprised of 92-percent water. It also provides natural, no-added-sugar carbohydrates to fuel daily activities. Watermelon also known for some other nutrients that are important to my active lifestyle like vitamin C (for immunity), lycopene (for cardio-vascular health) and the amino acid, l-citrulline (for less muscle fatigue and soreness after workouts)!

Greek yogurt makes watermelon soup creamy and adds a boost of protein!

The ”creamy” in creamy watermelon soup is achieved with unsweetened, plain Greek yogurt. I’m a big fan of Greek yogurt because it helps me achieve my daily calcium goal (18% DV in ¾ cup), is a great source of protein (around 17g per 3/4 cup), and is packed with probiotics, healthy bacteria that can help boost your immune system and decrease stomach issues.  

Aslo, cinnamon, the spice that really takes the watermelon flavor to the next level also has great benefits. Cinnamon has antioxidents that can lessen inflammation, it is a prebiotic (the food that probiotics eat in your gut), and research has shown that it can lower blood sugar levels by slowing the breakdown of carbohydrates in your digestive tract.

Creamy Cinnamon-Vanilla Watermelon soup is a simple and refreshing snack, appetizer or healthy dessert featuring just four ingredients! A great way to use up all the watermelon if you have leftovers from a larger one (or have stored chunks in the freezer)!  For more watermelon heath benefits and recipes, please visit thefitfork.com
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HOW TO MAKE CREAMY WATERMELON SOUP?

The process of making a cold fruit soup like this watermelon soup takes just a minute or two – chop up seedless watermelon, throw in the blender and blend – no need to strain out the pulp, I like to keep to benefit from the fiber and also to give the soup a little more substance. Then, just blend in Greek yogurt, cinnamon and vanilla and serve. That’s it!

Freezing watermelon
Plan ahead and freeze leftover watermelon in chunks or blended and poured into muffin tins or ice cube trays.

You an make this summer watermelon soup any time of the year by storing chunks of cut up watermelon in the freezer. Either store it in chunks . . . or you can blend, freeze in ice cube trays or mini muffin tin to use later in recipes like this and drinks of all types. As I mentioned earlier, it’s what I do when I have too much watermelon to polish of before it goes bad. Having these bags of watermelon prepped in the freezer, gives me access to one of my favorite fruits for use year round in recipes like this creamy watermelon soup, smoothies, barbeque sauces, and more. Also, if you don’t have lots of freezer space or didn’t plan ahead, you can also purchase frozen chopped watermelon at the market – find it near the frozen veggies and fruit.

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Creamy Cinnamon-Vanilla Watermelon Soup

Creamy Cinnamon-Vanilla Watermelon soup is a simple and refreshing snack, appetizer or healthy dessert featuring just four ingredients! A great way to use up all the watermelon if you have leftovers from a larger one (or have stored chunks in the freezer)! For more watermelon health benefits and recipes, please visit thefitfork.com

Course: Appetizer, Dessert, entree soup, Snack
Keyword: cinnamon, watermelon, yogurt
Servings: 4 10-ounce servings
Ingredients
  • 4 cups cold seedless watermelon, cut into chunks
  • 1 cup unsweetened plain Greek yogurt I used 2%
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Place watermelon in blender, process until smooth. If using frozen watermelon, let it thaw a bit before blending. No need to strain pulp out of watermelon.

  2. Add Greek yogurt, cinnamon and vanilla. Process until incorporated.

  3. Serve cold, divide among four bowls. Approximate serving size is 10-ounces. Sprinkle with a little more cinnamon on top, if desired.

Recipe Notes

Air Fryer Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa

Let’s hear it for steak night in the middle of the week, whoot-whoot! My recipe for Air Fryer Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa is ready in 20 minutes or less, delivers tender and juicy morsels of beef, and will have any-old work or school night dinner feeling a little extra special.

Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa Toss. Amazingly easy and delicious! Create quick air-fryer dinner with beef steak bites that turns out tender and just every time -- served with spicy tomato butter sauce and spinach-quinoa toss! A 20 minute meal with great nutrition.

Honestly, learning how to cook steak in an air fryer has been my best life hack lately. Typically, I only grill or pan sear /oven finish steaks and was feeling wary and anxious that air frying beef (especially cut up chunks of good steak) might yield an overdone, dried-out result. BUT NOT TRUE, these air fryer steak bites were succulent and mouthwatering through and through.

First you need to start with a tender cut of beef for best results in the Air Fryer. Tenderloin or filet mignon cut into chunks would be to-die-for, but more affordable cuts like flat iron, top sirloin or strip steak are still very tender, but cost a fraction of the price. I used Flat Iron steaks which rank second in tenderness among common beef cuts, deferring only to tenderloin. And the price difference is often $10 a pound less!

Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa Toss. Amazingly easy and delicious! Create quick air-fryer dinner with beef steak bites that turns out tender and just every time -- served with spicy tomato butter sauce and spinach-quinoa toss! A 20 minute meal with great nutrition.

The simplicity of this beef air fryer recipe is what makes it a winner, it addition the incredible flavor. Bite-sized chunks of steak are drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with a purchased Montreal seasoning (an iconic spice blend of garlic, coriander, dill, black pepper, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper). Then it’s just a matter of pre-heating the air fryer to 400F degrees and then cooking steak for about 8 to 10 minutes, no flipping needed!

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Please note that you do not want to overcrowd the air fryer pan, this will hamper circulation and the final result may not be as tasty. Place your choice of cut up tender steak like flat iron steaks in Air Fryer. Don’t pile up, place in a single later and give a little space between each steak bite.   My Air Fryer comfortably holds about ½ pound of steak bites at a time – so I prepare in two batches, which is really no big deal because it will take about 15 minutes to cook the quinoa that I serve with this easy beef dinner. Currently, I’m using the Instant Pot® Duo Crisp which is an ahhhh-mazing kitchen appliance with 11 functions – air-frying, pressure cook, slow cooker, steamer, sauté pan, food warmer, sous vide, roaster, mini oven, broiler, and dehydrator. But, did you know that Instant Pot also makes stand-alone, serious-business air-fryers? Check out the Vortex air fryers (pictured above) that have all the latest, super-crispy technology!

hot quinoa tossed with fresh spinach -- the greens just wilt in for a veggie-boosted side dish.

I start my quinoa at the same time as the air-fryer – it usually takes about 15 minutes to make light and fluffy quinoa on the stove top (and even less just to defrost and reheat, if I’ve have quinoa meal prepped in the freezer). Once the quinoa is finished, simple stir in a cup or so of chopped fresh spinach while it’s hot – it will automatically wilt down.

Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa Toss. Amazingly easy and delicious! Create quick air-fryer dinner with beef steak bites that turns out tender and just every time -- served with spicy tomato butter sauce and spinach-quinoa toss! A 20 minute meal with great nutrition.

Now, all that is left is making the spicy tomato butter – a 1 minute deal! Melt butter and stir in tomato pesto (already prepared spicy or sweeter sun-dried tomato with a little dried red pepper to taste).  

To serve, place Montreal steak bites on bed of spinach quinoa and drizzle with the tomato butter! Or, to serve as a crowd-pleasing air fryer beef appetizer, simply skip the quinoa and set out the steak bites with spicy tomato butter along with toothpicks for dipping.

A nicely portioned, balanced and nourishing meal to fuel an active lifestyle with 367 calories, 18g fat, 16g net cart, and 29g protein for one-fourth of the recipe yield (but I may have eaten more, just sayin’ – lol)

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Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa Toss. Amazingly easy and delicious! Create quick air-fryer dinner with beef steak bites that turns out tender and just every time -- served with spicy tomato butter sauce and spinach-quinoa toss! A 20 minute meal with great nutrition.
Air Fryer Montreal Steak Bites with Spicy Tomato Butter and Spinach-Quinoa
Cook Time
16 mins
Total Time
20 mins
 

Amazingly easy and delicious! Create quick air-fryer dinner with beef steak bites that turns out tender and just every time — served with spicy tomato butter sauce and spinach-quinoa toss!

Course: dinner, dinner, entree
Keyword: air fryer, beef, flat iron, sirloin, steak
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 367 kcal
Ingredients
  • 2/3 cup quinoa, rinsed to yield 2 cups cooked
  • 1 1/3 cup water
  • 1 lb. beef flat iron steaks or top sirloin or other tender cut
  • 2 tsp. olive oil
  • 2 tsp. Montreal seasoning
  • 1 cup chopped fresh spinach
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 1 tbsp tomato pesto
  • 1/4 tsp dried red pepper flaker, or more to taste
Instructions
  1. Bring water to boil, add quinoa. Reduce to simmer, add lid, cook for 15 minutes, or until all water absorbed. When done, stir in chopped spinach, set aside, keeping lid on pot to stay warm.
  2. Meanwhile, after starting quinoa bring air fryer up to 400F heat.
  3. Cut steaks into 1 ½” chunks, place in bowl, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with Montreal seasoning. Stir until evenly coated.
  4. Place steak bites into hot tray of Air Fryer, if your air fryer is small, don not overcrowd, simply prepare in two batches.
  5. Air fry for 8 to 10 minutes and remove tray from heat.

  6. While beef cooking, prepare spicy tomato butter by stirring pesto and red pepper flakes into melted butter.
  7. Portion plates with spinach quinoa and beef bites, drizzle with spicy tomato butter.
Recipe Notes