Author Notes
"Quinoa bakes" are new in my world, but this one surprised me with its familiarity and comfort. Simple, delicious, crowd-worthy. A good one to know this time of year. —Alexandra Stafford
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Ingredients
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1 cup
quinoa (I like red for visual appeal)
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3 1/2 teaspoons
kosher salt, plus more to taste
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6 tablespoons
extra-virgin olive oil, divided plus more for greasing
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4 cups
1/2-inch cubes butternut squash (about), 1.25 lbs. post peeling
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2 cups
diced red onion
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2 tablespoons
finely minced herbs, any combination of thyme, sage, and rosemary
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1 cup
milk, any milk fat you like (I use whole)
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4 ounces
grated Gruyère cheese (about 1 1/4 cups)
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1 1/2 cups
fresh breadcrumbs (about 1 1/2 English muffins pulsed in the food processor)
Directions
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Preheat the oven to 400°F. In a medium saucepan, combine the quinoa, 2 cups of water, and 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low, cover, and let cook for 15 minutes. Remove pan from heat.
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Meanwhile, grease a rimmed sheet pan lightly with olive oil. Place cubed squash and diced onion on pan. Drizzle with 3 tablespoons olive oil, sprinkle with 1 to 2 teaspoons kosher salt (depending on your tolerance — if you are sensitive, use 1 teaspoon), and toss to coat. Spread vegetables out into an even layer. Transfer to the oven and roast for 25 to 30 minutes or until squash and onions are just beginning to brown. Remove pan from oven. Increase oven temp to 425°F.
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Uncover quinoa pan and fluff with a fork. Add 1 tablespoon of the herbs, the milk, and half of the cheese, and mix with a spatula to combine. Transfer to a large bowl. Add the roasted squash and onions and fold gently to combine. Transfer mixture to a lightly greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Cover evenly with the remaining cheese.
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In a small bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, the remaining 3 tablespoons of olive oil, the remaining herbs, and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt. Toss with your fingers until the breadcrumbs are fully saturated and seasoned. Spread this evenly atop the cheese. At this point, the pan can be stashed in the fridge for as long as a day (maybe longer) and baked when needed. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until evenly golden. Let cool briefly before serving.
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