This vegan and gluten-free dish is perfect for school lunches, picnics and potlucks too. This Mexican Quinoa bowl is one of my go-to recipes for mid-week lunches and potlucks.
It takes me roughly 30 minutes to make this delicious quinoa burrito bowl in the Instant Pot, out of which 20 minutes is hands-off cooking time! This one-pan Mexican Quinoa is loaded with flavors and nutrients. It’s a high-protein, vegan, and gluten-free dish that’s perfect as-is, and makes for a wonderful side dish to Veggie Fajitas or Salsa Chicken. It’s also a great recipe for picnics and potlucks. Here’s why:
It stays good at room temperature, so no need to worry about refrigeration on warm days.Easy to carry, no drips or mess, which makes this SO easy to transport. I transfer it to a large salad bowl and cover that with a lid. Done!Easy to customize for everyone with a variety of toppings, like, pico de gallo, sour cream, cheese, chopped jalapenos, onions, etc.
Ingredients - Notes & Substitutions
This Mexican style Quinoa comes together with a handful of easily available staples. Here’s what you need: Quinoa: I use white quinoa, but the other varieties work equally well. Be sure to rinse the quinoa 2-3 times with cold water to get rid of the bitter saponin coating. Beans: Black beans are my favorite pick for this recipe, but you can also use pinto beans or kidney beans. Use one 15oz can, rinsed and drained, or ¾ cup of dried black beans cooked from scratch. Vegetables: I use chopped red bell peppers, but feel free to use green or other colored peppers instead. I use frozen corn, but freshly shucked corn will work as well. As for onions, use any variety you like - white, onion, or red. Salsa: This is what gives the quinoa recipe an addictive flavor. Use your favorite brand of store-bought salsa. If your salsa is thick, add an extra ¼- ½ cup of water for cooking. Seasoning: Chilli powder, ground coriander, ground cumin, and paprika is what seasons this dish. Salt brings everything together, and a touch of cayenne adds a subtle heat, feel free to reduce or skip if you like. To substitute taco seasoning in this recipe, replace all the spices with 2 tablespoons of your favorite taco seasoning brand. For Finishing: Freshly squeezed lime juice and chopped cilantro are the perfect way to finish this quinoa recipe. For Toppings: Although optional, adding a few of your favorite toppings can elevate your burrito bowl meal. Toppings include salsa, pico de Gallo, sour cream, or sliced avocado. Scroll to the recipe card for a detailed list of ingredients and quantities.
How to Make Mexican Quinoa
Here are the step-by-step instructions on how to make this easy-peasy Mexican quinoa in the Instant Pot, or any comparable electric pressure cooker: Step 1: Finely Chop onions and peppers. Rinse quinoa 2-3 times to get rid of the bitter coating. Drain well and keep aside. Step 2: Saute Onions, garlic, chopped jalapeno, and chopped peppers for 1 minute. Add spices including salt, cumin, chili powder, paprika, and cayenne, and saute for another 30 seconds. Important Step: Deglaze the pot with ¼ cup of water after sauteing and scrape off any brown bits that may have stuck to the bottom. Step 3: Add drained quinoa, rinsed and drained black beans, frozen (or fresh) cor,n and salsa to the pot. Prevent burn error: If your cooker is notorious for giving the burn message, add all ingredients except salsa, stir well, then add salsa on top, but don’t stir it. Step 4: Add a cup of water and stir well. Close the lid, and set the vent to ‘sealing’ position. Pressure cook at high pressure for 2 mins. Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes, after which release the remaining pressure manually (QR). Step 5: After the pin drops, open the lid and fluff the quinoa using a fork. Squeeze in fresh lime juice and cilantro and serve warm with your favorite toppings.
Serving Suggestions
This Mexican quinoa is flavorful as-is, but toppings are what makes this a fun recipe, especially for my kids.
We all customize our quinoa burrito bowls by choosing from a variety of toppings like sour cream, shredded cheese, chopped avocado, etc. Here are some of our favorite choices:
Guacamole (kids’ #1 topping)Homemade SalsaPico De GalloPickled sliced jalapeno (hubby’s favorite)Chopped onion and cilantro
Make-Ahead for Parties
You can easily multiply this recipe and make it 2-3 days in advance and refrigerate until ready to use. On the day of the party, serve it as:
Mexican Quinoa Casserole: Spread in an oven-safe serving dish. Top with shredded cheese and heat in the oven until the cheese melts. To serve, top with avocado chunks and pico de gallo.Mexican Quinoa Salad: Add prepared Mexican quinoa to a large salad bowl. Mix in diced avocado, cucumber, onions, and halved cherry tomato. Squeeze lime juice and toss with chopped cilantro.
Recipe Tips
Switch the beans: I use canned black beans in this recipe. These can be substituted with pinto, kidney, or white beans as well. Using dry beans: If using dry beans for this recipe, cook them separately. You would need about ¾ cup dried beans for this recipe.Seasoning: To substitute taco seasoning in this recipe, replace all the spices with 2 tablespoons of your favorite taco seasoning brand. You may need to adjust the salt based on your seasoning contents. Salsa: For best results, I recommend adding salsa to this recipe. But if you’re adding crushed tomatoes, add an additional 1-2 teaspoons of chili powder (or taco seasoning) to enhance the flavor.Packing tip: This recipe works great for school lunches, potlucks, and picnics. For potlucks, I keep the toppings in separate containers, to be added to individual bowls just before serving. Make-ahead: This recipe can be made a day or two in advance and stays good in the fridge for 3-4 days.Prevent burn error: For extra insurance against the burn message, deglaze the pot with ¼ cup of water after sauteing the spices and onions. Add all ingredients except salsa, stir, then add salsa on top, but don’t stir it. Pressure cook and enjoy.
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This recipe has been updated with new photos and tips to prevent the burn message.