Jul 16, 2015 in dairy-free, discover, epicurious, recipes, salads, sides, taste, vegan, vegetarian, black beans. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Okay friends, today is all about VACATION PICTURES! And food of course. (how can it not be about food?)
You might have read that Matt and I just took a two week trip to Costa Rica. Itâs one of my favorite countries in the world â Iâve been there four times (who am I?) â mainly because the people are so welcoming and friendly, the weather is perfect, the landscape and scenery is stunning and the food is amazing.
The traditional dish is casado which is essentially just a plate of a bunch of different local dishes â some type of meat, sweet plantains, a small salad, sometimes thereâs some fried cheese balls involved, and gallo pinto.
Gallo pinto my friends is where itâs at. Basically, itâs just rice and black beans, but by throwing in some onions, peppers, garlic, spices, hot sauce, this rice and beans dish becomes something full of flavor. Itâs outstanding.
As I was thinking about sharing about our time in Costa Rica, I wanted to give you more than just pictures of the food we ate and places we saw. So in true Simply Quinoa fashion, Iâm recreating this fabulous rice-based dish using quinoa!
My version of gallo pinto uses quinoa as the base, homemade black beans (which I have to say are SOO much better than the canned varietyâ¦why have I never made them before!?), a combo of red and green peppers, red onion, garlic, cumin and hot sauce.
It almost reminds me of quinoa fried rice but with a distinctly latin flare. SO GOOD!
Gallo pinto was a dish that we ate with almost every meal. Itâs delicious served with eggs or topped with some avocado for breakfast, wonderful next to piece of grilled fish or roasted veggies for lunch and dinner.
But as much as I loved the traditional version, I have to say, Iâll take my quinoa gallo pinto over it any day of the week!
Okayâ¦now itâs time for some pictures Full disclosure, I had every intention of using my DSLR camera while we were down there, but I didnât take it out once. Not once! Instead, all of the pictures are either taken with our iPhones or with the GoPro that we brought (totally LOVE this little camera and will plan so share our vacation video soon!!).
Our first stop on the trip was to the cloud forest. Since we visited on our last trip, we were only here for one day. Why? Because Matt went bungee jumping (!!). I was a nervous wreck, but he came out unscathed and on an adrenaline high. Before we left we grabbed a quick meal in the center of town â I ordered this amazing tropical salad (which Iâll definitely be bringing to the blog) and we shared a passion fruit smoothie. They were both delicious!
He made it! This was right after Matt jumped.
After leaving Monteverde, we went to the coast. More specifically the beach. Tamarindo, which is a touristy town on the Pacific side of the country, was just what we were hoping it would be. Relaxing, sunny, and perfect beach weather.
We stayed here for 7 nights and couldnât have been happier. With a view of the beach from our room, we watched the sunset, drank water from coconuts and totally chilled out. It was wonderful!
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One of our favorite places to eat in Tamarindo was Green Papaya. It had amazing tacos and salads and had tons of GF + vegetarian options. We ate here four times in three days. It was THAT good.
And my favorite part? They had swings outside instead of barstools. So fun!
One of our favorite activities that we did during our stay in Tamarindo was a snorkeling trip! We took a boat out to these islands which, if the sea hadnât been as rough, would have been filled with tropical fish.
We didnât see that much because visibility was pretty bad, but Matt and I had fun nonetheless â especially with the GoPro!
And how could I resist the morning walks on the beach? They were simply the most perfect way to start the day!
 A photo posted by Alyssa Rimmer (@simplyquinoa) on Jul 1, 2015 at 8:10am PDT
Our final stop, for another 6 nights was Santa Teresa. This was a total departure from Tamarindo, kind of rustic, with a very laid back vibe. I tâs a surfer community (some of the best waves in Costa Rica) which has also turned into a yoga community. Lots of cute hotels and restaurants, and everyone pretty much lives in their bathing suits.
We stayed at an awesome hotel called Nautilus which is a few different guest houses and then has an amazing vegetarian restaurant and yoga studio. Â It was full of lush vegetation, tons of greenery and tropical flowers. Kind of like itâs own little oasis.
The food was so good you guys.
We ate breakfast here daily â they served HUGE smoothies (like the size of my face), homemade almond milk lattes, big bowls of granola, gallo pinto and eggs AND they had gluten-free pancakes.
Everything tasted delicious!
A photo posted by Alyssa Rimmer (@simplyquinoa) on Jul 8, 2015 at 8:00am PDT
For lunch, it was big old salads, wraps and sandwiches. Matt loved ordering their veggie sandwiches or quinoa bowls, and I almost always got a salad. This one was with roasted eggplant, tomatoes, hard boiled egg, quinoa and a tahini sauce. Just amazing!
Part of the allure of Santa Teresa is how ârusticâ feeling it is. Thereâs only one dirt road leading through town and it often is so bumpy that I canât imagine having a car.
Instead, we rented an ATV and cruised around all over the place. Matt was the designated driver because operating stuff like that is just not my jam. He only scared me a few times
We ended up staying in two different hotels in this area. The second one was a treat to ourselves. Hotel Moana felt like you were in the jungle. Itâs a gorgeous hotel that site up in the hills and has a nice view of the ocean. Our suite even had an outdoor shower!
The pool was also stunning, surrounded by palm trees and even a starfruit tree. I was in heaven!
One of our final days we drove out to a very secluded beach and got fresh coconuts.
I still canât believe you can drink raw coconut water for only $2!
Admittedly, this was probably one of my favorite parts of the trip.
All in all, the trip was absolutely amazing! I canât wait to go back again.
If youâve ever wanted to go to Costa Rica, and want recommendations, definitely hit me up. I am crazy about this place!
And now for the Gallo Pinto!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Yield: 4 - 6 servings
Ingredients
Instructions
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If you make this recipe, make sure to snap a pic and share it on Instagram using #SIMPLYQUINOA â I want to see your own quinoa creations!
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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.