Mexican Quinoa Salad Recipe (2024)

This simple Mexican Quinoa Salad can be enjoyed as a main dish, or it can be served alongside your favorite Tex-Mex entrees.

Written by: Allison of Some the Wiser

Creating This Mexican Quinoa Salad Recipe

I love food and I love to cook, though I haven’t always been very adventurous in the kitchen. I have been a regular stalker of food blogs, I love to try new recipes and unusual ingredients, and I read cookbooks cover to cover like novels. But until very recently, I didn’t dare deviate from a recipe.

I think my cautious cooking ways may have began when I was eight-years-old and I hatched a plan for an original Mother’s Day breakfast surprise. My creation involved green grapes, yogurt, and lettuce. It was a surprise alright, just not an edible one. After that, I stuck to recipes.

For the most part, things have run smoothly in the kitchen with recipes and I have served meals, not science experiments, that are met with smiles at the table. But now I have three kids and that has changed everything.

As a single mother working from home, I have to make a deliberate effort to accomplish the things on my daily to-do lists while making sure my children are always at the top of the priority list.

Sometimes, getting to the grocery store doesn’t make it onto the schedule. When I haven’t been able to round up all the ingredients for specific recipes, I have, of necessity, learned to improvise.

And that’s how this Mexican sweet potato quinoa salad recipe was born. At the end of a long week, I found myself an hour from dinnertime, with only some of the ingredients for all of the recipes I wanted to make. But I had quinoa, and I had sweet potatoes, and I was craving that Mexican flavor.

I can’t tell you that I have completely recovered from my childhood kitchen trauma, but I can assure you that this delicious recipe is no science experiment.You will find it enjoyably edible!

Mexican Quinoa Salad Ingredients

To make this Mexican-style quinoa salad, you’ll need the following simple ingredients:

  • Quinoa
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Red bell pepper
  • Green onions
  • Black olives
  • Avocado
  • Olive oil
  • Lime juice
  • Chili powder
  • Fresh cilantro
  • Cherry tomatoes

For the complete ingredient list and detailed instructions, scroll to the bottom of this post for the FREE printable recipe card.

How to Make Mexican Quinoa Salad

This easy quinoa salad comes together in about 30 minutes. Here’s how it’s made:

  1. Add quinoa, salt, and water to a saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a gentle simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally until the grain is tender.
  2. Meanwhile, peel the sweet potatoes and dice into 1/2-inch pieces. Cover with water in a medium saucepan, add a pinch of salt, and bring to boil. Cook until tender, approximately 15 minutes.
  3. Toss together the cooked sweet potatoes, quinoa, bell pepper, onion, olive, avocado, and cilantro.
  4. Whisk the oil, lime juice, and chili powder together, then toss the salad with the mixture.
  5. Garnish with cilantro and grape tomatoes.

The above is simply a quick summary of this recipe. Check out the full recipe in the free printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for all the detailed instructions.

Tips for Making this Recipe

Did you know you can quickly cook quinoa in an Instant Pot when you’re preparing this recipe for Mexican Quinoa Salad? Head over to my post: How to Make Quinoa in the Instant Pot for all the details!

What to Serve with Mexican Quinoa Salad

Enjoy this sweet potato quinoa salad as a main or a side dish. If eating as a main dish, I like to serve it with tortilla chips for scooping.

If enjoying as a side salad, pair it with one of the following Mexican entrees:

  • Chicken, Black Bean, and Spinach Enchiladas
  • CrockPot Mexican Chicken
  • Chicken Tacos
  • Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
  • Baked Chicken Taquitos

Don’t see what you’re looking for here? You can always head over to check out the recipe index to look for more recipes.

Can This Recipe Be Prepared in Advance?

Yes! This is a great make-ahead salad for busy weeknights. The avocado will turn brown over time, but it’s still safe to eat.

The Mexican quinoa salad will last up to four days in the fridge if stored in an airtight container.

Can I Add a Protein to the Salad?

Of course! Pre-cooked chicken, pork, or even shrimp would be a wonderful addition to the salad.

What Readers Are Saying

I’ve been making variations of this salad for three years now and it’s a hit every single time. It’s become a staple dish for us now, and I’m even asked to make it for family lunches and events.” — Francine

I spontaneously tried this recipe. I just stocked the fridge with a bunch of healthy goodies. This dish is amazing!!!! It will definitely be a staple at my dinner table.” — Toi

I made this on the weekend, and WOW. I already love quinoa, but this salad is amazing! It was even more flavorful the next day.” — Rhonda

Really yummy! I brought it to a family gathering, a set of people I didn’t think would be overly keen on my bringing something outside their comfort zone, but they loved it.” — Tracy

I just made this to pack for lunch tomorrow – it’s truly delicious and pretty easy to put together. Pretty, too.” — Becca

More Quinoa Salad Ideas:

This Pineapple Chicken Quinoa Salad is easy to make, especially if you have rotisserie or canned chicken on hand. It’s also hearty enough to keep the hunger pangs at bay for the rest of the day

Asparagus Salad with Tarragon Vinaigrette is a quick and easy salad made with fresh asparagus and quinoa tossed with a flavorful tarragon-mustard vinaigrette.

Fuel up and support heart health with this Spinach Chicken Salad Quinoa Bowl with Creamy Almond White Balsamic Dressing.

Quinoa“Taco” Salad has all the flavor and protein of a regular taco salad, but is so much healthier.

Rainbow Winter Quinoa Salad Bowls with Maple Dijon Balsamic Dressing feature lots of delicious winter produce and heartyquinoafor a filling, satisfying meal.

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Mexican Quinoa Salad Recipe (4)

Sweet Potato Quinoa Salad

Yield: Serves 6

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked quinoa
  • 2 medium sweet potatoes (about 1 pound)
  • 1 red bell pepper, cored, and diced
  • 3 tablespoons minced green onion
  • 1 cup sliced black olives
  • 1 avocado, diced
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon chipotle chili powder (or to taste)
  • 1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro
  • 1/2 cup diced cherry tomatoes for garnish
  • salt
  • freshly ground pepper

Instructions

  1. Combine quinoa with a large pinch of salt and 2 cups of water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a gentle simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally until the grain is tender. If there is some water remaining, carefully strain the quinoa. Let cool slightly.
  2. Meanwhile, peel the sweet potatoes and dice into 1/2 inch or smaller pieces. Cover with water in a medium saucepan, add a pinch of salt, and bring to boil. Cook until tender, approximately 15 minutes. Drain well and cool slightly.
  3. Toss together the potatoes, quinoa, bell pepper, onion, olive, avocado, and cilantro. Whisk the oil, lime juice, and chili powder together then toss the salad with the mixture. Taste and adjust salt and pepper seasonings. Garnish with cilantro and grape tomatoes. Serve warm with tortilla chips.

Notes

Note: If you have a baby, six months or older, at home, this makes delicious baby food too! Reserve a small portion of cooked quinoa and cooked sweet potatoes. Puree with one or two tablespoons of milk and serve.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 309Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 285mgCarbohydrates: 33gFiber: 7gSugar: 4gProtein: 6g

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Mexican Quinoa Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make quinoa not boring? ›

Serving suggestions: I love to stir a drizzle of olive oil and clove of garlic into warm quinoa for extra flavor. Other options include chopped fresh spinach or arugula, or massaged kale. Fresh herbs and/or dried spices are nice, as well as grated or crumbled cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, pitted and sliced olives, etc.

How to flavor up quinoa? ›

I find that some of the best seasonings for quinoa are cumin, dried bay leaf, turmeric, and salt, and black pepper. I also love to flavor it with fresh garlic and herbs such as parsley, dill, and cilantro. You can add the seasonings of your choice into the pot at the same time with the liquid and cook it as directed.

Why is quinoa salad good? ›

Quinoa is a nutritious choice for people looking for plant-based protein sources—it's a complete protein, containing all nine of the essential amino acids. Plus, its dietary fiber may help improve your digestion. Likewise, its fiber and protein content can help make you feel more satiated than other grains.

How many calories are in Mexican quinoa? ›

1 serving of one pan mexican quinoa contains 635 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 64% carbs, 18% fat, and 18% protein. This is a good source of protein (54% of your Daily Value), fiber (81% of your Daily Value), and potassium (45% of your Daily Value).

Is quinoa healthier than rice? ›

Quinoa is rich in both fiber and protein, contains a much higher amount of other nutrients, and has a similar fluffy texture to the rice. A cup of quinoa contains twice more protein and about 5 g more fiber than white rice. Quinoa contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than white rice.

What tastes good on quinoa? ›

Punch up your quinoa with Asian-inspired flavor by adding soy sauce and scallion. For an easy, tasty dinner, top the quinoa with shiitake mushrooms, bok choy and teriyaki-marinated salmon.

What to pair with quinoa? ›

Quinoa's got the carbs covered, so you'll likely want to add some additional protein (eggs, lentils, beans, tofu, chicken), a fat (olive oil, nuts, butter, cheese), and, ideally, some kind of fruit or vegetable (broccoli, berries, squash, spinach).

Can I eat quinoa salad everyday? ›

A study by the Harvard Public School of Health stated that eating a bowl of quinoa daily may reduce the chances of early death risk from cancer, heart disease, respiratory ailments, diabetes, and other chronic diseases by 17%.

Why is my quinoa salad mushy? ›

Some recipes call for as high as a 2:1 water to grain ratio, while others go as low as 1 1/2:1. In my experience, the sweet spot for light, fluffy quinoa is right in the middle. I use 1 3/4 cups water for every cup of quinoa. Any more water, and the quinoa gets mushy.

What makes quinoa better? ›

Higher in fiber than many grains

Another important benefit of quinoa is its high fiber content. A 1-cup (185-gram) serving of cooked quinoa contains 5.18 grams of fiber. That's about 18% of the current 28-gram DV ( 4 ). Quinoa contains more fiber than several other popular grains, like brown rice.

Does quinoa have more calories than oatmeal? ›

If you take a quick glance at their nutrition labels, you'll see that oatmeal tends to have fewer calories than quinoa. They are both high in fiber with quinoa having just a little bit more (5 grams of fiber to oatmeals 4 grams of fiber).

Is quinoa too high in calories? ›

Like other ancient grains, quinoa is a tasty and versatile protein source, that tops the list of healthy calorie-dense foods that can make you gain weight if you overdo those grain bowls. In reality, one cup of cooked quinoa has 222 calories, putting it on par with brown rice (which has around 218 calories per cup).

How much is 200 calories of quinoa? ›

One cup (185 grams) of cooked quinoa contains 222 calories. The nutrition facts for 3.5 ounces (100 grams) of cooked quinoa are ( 5 ): Calories: 120. Water: 72%

Why don't I like quinoa? ›

Pronounced keen-wah, it looks and tastes like a grain, but it's actually a seed. If you've ever cooked it and hated it, you can blame saponin, the naturally bitter plant-derived chemical coating. (Saponin also protects the plant from birds and insects, which makes the use of pesticides unnecessary.)

Why should you soak quinoa before cooking? ›

*Soaking grains helps to remove some of the naturally occurring phytic acid in the grain, which helps improve digestibility and speed cook time. To soak: Rinse quinoa thoroughly then add to a large mixing bowl or pot and cover with twice the amount of lukewarm water (2 cups water, 1 cup quinoa).

Is quinoa good for weight loss? ›

Compared to other popular carbs, such as corn or rice, quinoa has more protein and fiber. These nutrients can help you lose weight and are critical for weight loss and weight maintenance. Quinoa has a lower GI score and is expected to have less impact on your blood sugars than other similar carbs.

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