This gorgeous Thai quinoa salad recipe was originally posted in 2013, the year I met my now-husband. I don’t want to change this post too much because frankly, I want to keep the written memories here about our first date. It’s so sweet.
What I did change about this recipe were the photography, tips, and ways to make it gluten free & vegan. Whoo hoo!
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So without further ado, here’s the story about how we first met:
I just got back from vacation in Arizona. I had so many fun nights I can’t even begin to tell you. The food, the margs, riding around in a red convertible, soaking up the sunshine, swimming at night, baseball games, Mexican food, Froyo, plus a trip to Sprinkles cupcakes!
I want to be on vacation for the rest of my life.
Funny enough, I also went on a date during my trip! (The most random things happen to me, I swear.) I met him through a friend and we hit it off. On our date, we went to the zoo, ate really good Italian food, and laughed hysterically. I don’t think he reads my blog, so in my opinion, it’s perfectly okay to talk about how sweet he was.
FYI: I told him about the life-changing cookies and I think he was sold.
Seriously you guys, I have to stop telling people about the flavor profile of brown butter and those freaking cookies; it’s just too nerdy. Especially on dates.
But but but! What I really need to do is to come to grips with reality and accept that there are no more margs or FroYo in my near future. All I need in my life now is a gorgeous healthy salad.
Ingredients in this Thai-inspired quinoa salad
- Quinoa: as you probably know by now, the base of this salad is made with nutritious, hearty quinoa. One of my fav grains for salads!
- Veggies: this salad is SO colorful and loaded with shredded cabbage, red bell pepper, red onion, shredded carrots, cilantro & green onions.
- Nuts: I like to add extra crunch with cashews or peanuts (especially honey-roasted).
- For the dressing: that creamy peanut dressing is made with all natural peanut butter, fresh ginger, soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, sesame oil & olive oil. I love Wild Friends peanut butter, and you can use the code ‘AMBITIOUS15’ for 15% off!
Customize this Thai quinoa salad
- Choose your veggies: you can really use any veggies you have lurking in your fridge. Chopped broccoli or shredded brussels sprouts would be perfect in here.
- Keep it vegan: simply use agave or pure maple syrup instead of the honey in your dressing.
- Try a new grain: I think this salad would be lovely with couscous, orzo, farro, or rice noodles!
- Go grain free: you could also swap the quinoa for kale, or double up the veggies to make it a hearty, grain free salad.
Looking to add a boost of protein?
- 1 cup of edamame or rinsed, drained chickpeas
- Cooked, chopped or shredded chicken (try this Grilled Sesame Chicken)
- Cooked shrimp or salmon (try my Maple Glazed Salmon)





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