Make Ahead
Quinoa & Mango Salad With Lemony-Ginger Dressing
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53 Reviews
MessyBaker
June 15, 2022
Even tho I didn´t follow the recipe to a T, (missed like 2 ingredients & omitted couple steps), this salad was outstandingly delicious. I belive this salad is enjoyed more by those who like simple flavors put together for a slightly sweet, smoky, creamy, nutty and refreshing dish.
NXL
July 27, 2019
This recipe is fantastic. I was worried it would be bland, but the creamy black beans and avocado plus that little bit of ginger in the dressing made a great combo.
Suzy Q.
July 22, 2019
Thank you for this recipe. I love mangos and will try it this week. Only one thing...I'm not much of a quinoa fan and try to stay away from rice... ideas? Thank you all for,your reviews they're very helpful.
Plants-Rule
May 30, 2019
Love this recipe! Added a teaspoon of fresh turmeric to the dressing and swapped out the olive oil for tahini for an oil-free option. Love mangos and black beans!
Cheryl
June 26, 2017
Great lunch! (or dinner). I would add an additional mango next time and use lime juice instead of lemon (or 1/2 lime and 1/2 lemon). I added much more ginger--about a tablespoon. My friend just loved this.
Cheryl
March 21, 2019
This time I added the extra mango and used lime + more ginger. I liked it! Next time, some minced jalapeno (minus seeds and membrane) and possibly some red or green pepper for crunch.
Melanie J.
September 13, 2016
This is super! Been *trying to be good about prepping lunch stuff before the beginning of the week so I threw this together Sunday afternoon. Made some alterations; being a dummy I forgot to buy beans so there's that, then I DID buy basil (I was sure I read it on there somewhere), I also minced a jalapeño
and added it to the mango. Since I'm packing this for my work lunch everyday I keep everything mostly separate. In the morning I just add the quinoa, mango & jalapeño mixture, and the onions (I also throw in some black sesame seeds) to one of my bento box containers then I fill the other container with my greens. I also quadrupled the dressing b/c the initial recipe didn't seem like it was quite enough to stretch out over 4-5 lunches plus, hey-more dressing! I was also out of OO so I subbed with coconut oil, this is not really notable other than the oil keeps solidifying and I have to zap my dressing bottle in the microwave for like 10 seconds to get it fluid again. At lunch time I just grab a plate from the office kitchen then plop the greens & herbs on the bottom and top with the quinoa/fruit mixture along with the avocado and dressing and voila! Healthy and delicious!
One additional note, while being super healthy and delicious, I did not feel like this was the fastest thing to throw together, just fyi.
and added it to the mango. Since I'm packing this for my work lunch everyday I keep everything mostly separate. In the morning I just add the quinoa, mango & jalapeño mixture, and the onions (I also throw in some black sesame seeds) to one of my bento box containers then I fill the other container with my greens. I also quadrupled the dressing b/c the initial recipe didn't seem like it was quite enough to stretch out over 4-5 lunches plus, hey-more dressing! I was also out of OO so I subbed with coconut oil, this is not really notable other than the oil keeps solidifying and I have to zap my dressing bottle in the microwave for like 10 seconds to get it fluid again. At lunch time I just grab a plate from the office kitchen then plop the greens & herbs on the bottom and top with the quinoa/fruit mixture along with the avocado and dressing and voila! Healthy and delicious!
One additional note, while being super healthy and delicious, I did not feel like this was the fastest thing to throw together, just fyi.
macfadden
July 30, 2016
This was great. I did toss everything together at the end rather than making layers as suggested, because I thought this might distribute the dressing better, but made no substitutions. Tasty stuff!
Transcendancing
January 15, 2016
Really enjoyed this! I had to swap out black beans for chickpeas but it worked really well. Also added a small chilli to the dressing which was a nice zing. Mangoes are in season here at the moment so this felt so decadent, and yet light and healthy!
Hannah M.
December 5, 2015
Delicious! Made it with lambs lettuce, persimmons, pickled spring onion, and with lemongrass and ginger in the dressing. Also left out the beans. Is it still the same salad? Probably not. Is it still delicious? ABSOLUTELY :)
Sierra S.
August 3, 2015
So delicious!! I subbed microgreens with ribbons of kale for an extra health boost! Really wonderful flavors!
Kaede S.
July 13, 2014
We made this recently and we thought it was lovely. We couldn't find good mangoes and substituted nectarines. It was perfect and when assembled,it looked beautiful!
Towles
March 27, 2014
This was so delicious. I served roasted salmon on the side and there were no leftovers! Yum!
Kelly D.
December 13, 2013
Made this for dinner last night. Fantastic! Love the bold flavors and colors. Makes a beautiful plate and tastes so wholesome! Definitely making this again. Thanks for the recipe!
Kay M.
July 23, 2013
Just learned of greatness of mango...loved it, and am very anxious to prepare this!!
Vstarr71
July 9, 2013
Yum! Had this as a light dinner last night! Topped it with a few large shrimp! Perfect summer dinner! Thank you:))
jenniebgood
March 19, 2014
Vstarr71 and Aura - I love the idea of shrimp - it sounds perfect for a summer meal!
SuzanneRobin
July 8, 2013
So delicious! Given the 90+ degree heat in NYC this week, I decided to add a few tablespoons of finely diced raw red onion to spare my apartment the heat of my oven! So summery, healthy, and yummy!
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