Quinoa Fritters and Garlic Aioli

Have leftover quinoa sitting in your fridge? Spruce it up with herbs and make deliciously crispy quinoa fritters served with a garlic aioli.

I had some leftover quinoa in my fridge from yesterday and decided to make my Quinoa Fritters. As I was getting the ingredients ready, I realised that there was quite a bit of dairy in my recipe.

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Since posting the original recipe, my husband and I have cut out dairy and I know many of you also don’t eat dairy for various reasons, whether that is because you follow a paleo or vegan lifestyle or you have an dairy and/or lactose allergy or intolerance.

So, I decided to make a new version of my Quinoa Fritters and have omitted the cheese. I still wanted to have a dipping sauce, so I made up a healthy garlic aioli instead of the garlic yoghurt sauce.

I had planned to add some parsley, but accidentally added in coriander. Easy mistake to make when they look so similar! Anyway, the coriander and chives worked really well together, so I have kept it in the recipe below.

If you are looking for some more appetizers, then you should check out my Baked Garlic Butter Sweet Potato Fries, Paleo Crackers and Sweet Potato Rosti.

Click here for my healthy garlic aioli recipe.

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Quinoa Fritters and Garlic Aioli


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  • Author: Vanessa Vickery
  • Yield: 2 to 3 servings 1x

Description

Have leftover quinoa sitting in your fridge? Spruce it up with herbs and make deliciously crispy quinoa fritters served with a garlic aioli.


Ingredients

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Quinoa Fritters

  • 24 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1 cup of cooked quinoa
  • 3 medium eggs (replace with mashed potato for vegan)
  • 1 medium carrot (grated)
  • 1 small onion (finely chopped)
  • 1 tablespoon chives (chopped)
  • 1 tablespoon coriander (chopped)
  • 1/4 cup of almond meal
  • Salt & pepper (to taste)

Healthy Garlic Aioli

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Instructions

  1. Mix all the fritter ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Add 2 tablespoons of coconut oil to a medium fry pan on moderate heat.
  3. Using a soup spoon, scoop out the fritter mixture and place in the fry pan and flatten a little. Place as many as you want in the fry pan, making sure the edges don’t touch.
  4. Cook for a few minutes on each side, until lightly golden and drain on paper towels.
  5. Then repeat until you use up all the fritter mixture. You may need to add more coconut oil in between batches.
  6. To make the dipping sauce, place all the ingredients (except the water) in a high speed blend and blend until well combined. Then slowly add the water and blend until the garlic aioli has a nice and creamy consistency.
  7. Serve and enjoy.
  • Category: Appetizer, Side

 

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