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Uma’s Spiced Coconut Quinoa

This coconut quinoa dish is a variation of a traditional South Indian Tamil rice pilaf called Thenga Sadham (coconut rice). In this version my cousin Uma made the same coconut rice but with quinoa instead of rice when we went for lunch one weekend.

Uma is an amazing cook, but what I mostly like about her cooking style is how she transforms traditional Tamil cooking into healthier versions. She experiments with wholesome variations of many traditional rice dishes and wheat based staples like chapatis (Indian tortillas). Uma has a grain mix with millet, amaranth and quinoa which she uses as a substitute for rice. She has a variation of chapati flour that consists of lentil flours and millet flour instead of the traditional whole-wheat flour. If one didn’t know she substituted ingredients for healthier options in her food, one would never guess from eating them. This coconut quinoa pilaf is one of those dishes that tastes even better than the original rice version. Here is the recipe.

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