Aug 13, 2015 in dairy-free, dinner, epicurious, recipes, salads, sides, taste, vegan, vegetarian, almonds. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
A few weeks ago, I went out to dinner with Matt and a few friends to this cute taco place in the West Village called Empellon.
If youâve been to New York and eaten in the West Village before, then Iâm sure you can imagine what this restaurant is like â small and quaint, filled with people, fun decor, low lighting and gorgeous food. I was a little worried about the menu before we went because I wasnât sure how many vegetable options they would have â they are known for the tasty meat tacos. But I was pleasantly surprised.
There was four of us for dinner and we didnât end up getting seated until around 9:15 (which is wayyy too late for me <â Iâm a grandma ), and while I was right that the taco options were limited when it came to veggies, they had the most incredible side dishes.
We ordered a few, along with chips + guac, but my favorite by far was the cauliflower dish. It was roasted cauliflower, with a creamy almond sauce and studded with crunchy slivered almonds. Seriously to die for. I could have eaten an entire plate of that salad and been content.
Iâve been dreaming of it ever since.
Soo⦠I set off to make my own.
My first test run used almond butter and some Mexican spices. While delicious, it was not quite as satisfying as I wanted it to be. So instead, I moved in a new flavor direction, while still keeping that creaminess in tact.
Tahini. Curry spices. Lemon juice. Garlic. All you need to make the most deliciously dressing.
And this curried cauliflower quinoa salad? Itâs
For starters we have the roasted cauliflower which is slightly charred and smoky. Then thereâs the quinoa, soft and fluffy, and soaking up all the flavors of the sauce. To finish, there are sliced almonds and freshly chopped scallions â the almonds for crunch and the scallions to add more bite to the dish (along with a little green).
Everything is rounded out with that dreamy curry-tahini sauce. Seriously tasty, friends.
We even took the salad with us on a family picnic while I was visiting my parents in Vermont. Everyone (including my brother who has taken 4+ years to come around to quinoa) loved it. Itâs simple, easy and full of so much flavor.
(hereâs a family picâ¦hello holiday card 2015 arenât they the cutest?)
Hop on the curry train with me and letâs get our salad on!
xo Alyssa
PS: if you make this recipe (or any others!) make sure to snap a pic and share it on Instagram using hashtag #SIMPLYQUINOA â I want to see your creations!
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Yield: 3 - 4 servings
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.