Spinach and Quinoa Patties on a white plate, topped with sour cream and chives

There are a lot of things about my life that have changed since I became a parent. I now consistently go to bed while it’s still light out. I do adult things like pay for life insurance. Each room of my house is littered with toys. And my diet has totally changed. I definitely didn’t foresee such a huge shift in what I ate back when I was prepping for parenthood.

There are a number of reasons why the change happened. First of all, obviously, my time is limited. And a lot of that limited time is spent holding a baby, which means I no longer have two free hands to cook and eat food with the wild abandon I once had. Secondly, we discovered a few months back that my JuneBug has a milk and soy protein intolerance, meaning I’ve cut out all soy and dairy from my diet. Thankfully, most kids grow out of the intolerance within the first year, and I’ll eventually be able to drown myself in cheese again, but for now, my diet is limited. The two things combined mean my diet is drastically different from what I was eating pre-baby.

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Spinach-Quinoa Patties

And let me tell you, this combination isn’t very conducive to balanced eating. More of my diet than I like to admit is made up of granola bars (I have a specific brand and variety that I know is soy- and diary-free) and trail mix. There is absolutely nothing wrong with either, but when they make up a large portion of your daily calorie intake, it’s not a very balanced way of eating. And I’m feeling it. The sugar overload has me feeling completely run down (well, that and having a four-month old).

I decided this past week I was sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and decided to (a) complain about it on the internet for the whole world to see and (b) do something to fix it. So I headed to the kitchen and powered through a bunch of cooking in order to whip myself up some new mom friendly foods. Healthy, fast, not packed with sugar, soy or daiy, and preferably easy to eat with one hand. The first of my Mommy munchies are these super tasty quinoa patties.

Spinach-Quinoa Patties

These are like little health food superstars wrapped up in an easy grab-and-go package. They are a source of complete, vegetarian protein (thanks to the quinoa), they are packed with nutrients because of the carrots and spinach. They are both filling and nourishing. And, if you think all of this sounds like a recipe for tastebud boredom, you’ll be happy to know that these patties are incredibly flavorful. I was so impressed with the explosive flavor of these guys.

I’ve been eating them straight out of the fridge (see previous note about lack of time), but you can also top them with sour cream, tzatziki, or hummus to add a bit more punch. These patties are so versatile! Crumble them onto a salad. Eat them as a side dish for dinner. Form them into bigger patties for a veggie burger substitute. Pack them into a lunch. Freeze them up for later eating. It may seem like this recipe makes a ton, but I promise you’ll find a way to use themโ€”and then wish you’d doubled the recipe.

Spinach-Quinoa Patties

I cooked these up by pan-frying them in a touch of avocado oil (it has a nice high smoke point), which made them crispy and crunchy, but you could also bake them in a medium oven for 15-20 minutes until they are golden brown. 

Enjoy!

 
Spinach and Quinoa Patties on a white plate, topped with sour cream and chives

Spinach-Quinoa Patties

Yield: 36 small patties
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour

Showcase the power of two vegetarian superfoods in these spinach and quinoa patties. Perfect for snacks, lunches or dinner!

Ingredients

  • 3 cups cooked quinoa (for extra flavor, cook in chicken or vegetable broth)
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons minced parsley
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 large carrot, peeled and shredded
  • 4 green onions, diced
  • 1 cup frozen, chopped spinach, thawed, and squeezed dry
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese (optional)
  • 1-2 cups whole wheat panko breadcrumbs (I like these)
  • 2 tablespoons avocado or olive oil

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients, except the oil, in a medium mixing bowl until well mixed, adding in more breadcrumbs if necessary to achieve a mixture that will hold its shape when formed into patties. Let the mixture rest for 5-10 minutes to allow melding.
  2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Form the mixture into small patties (about 2" wide) and, working in batches, cook patties in heated skillet for two minutes on one side, flip and cook for an additional two minutes, or until both sides are golden brown. Let quinoa patties cool on paper towels.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 12 Serving Size: 3 patties
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 225Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 216mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 6gSugar: 1gProtein: 11g

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65 Comments

  1. These look so delicious, can’t wait to try them. Question, can you leave out the breadcrumbs entirely if you cook the quinoa for longer and maybe add another egg?

    1. Hmmm, I’m not sure about leaving out the breadcrumbs. Quinoa just doesn’t hold together super well on its own (even if it is cooked drier). It’s worth a shot though!

      1. hmm, anything else healthy substitute you can add? It’s just cause we don’t really use them in Denmark in the same way, so it’s a bit hard to find them

      2. Have you heard if these were made successfully without the breadcrumbs? :-/ I want to make them without because i am allergic, but don’t want it to be a fail :-/ Thanks!!!

    2. Hi! I was wondering if you tried making these without the breadcrumbs? that’s what I was planning on doing since I am allergic them them, but her comment made me think differentlyโ€ฆ.

    3. I replaced the breadcrumbs with quick oats and they turned out great! I also added an extra egg to help it stick ๐Ÿ™‚ (I’m not sure exactly how much oats I added but it was definitely a lot because I kept pouring them in there until it stuck!)

  2. This recipe sounds so good can’t wait to try it. I wanted to ask about to to store it? I was planning on making them for a gathering so can I make the raw mixture ahead of time and form them into patties and refrigerate it till my guest arrive and then fry them in the pan? Or leaving the mixture in the fridge overnight? Thanks!!

    1. I think you could go ahead and form the patties, and then just fry in the morning, no problem. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. This recipe was absolutely delicious! It has now become my all time favorite patty. The only thing I altered was fresh spinach (6 cups) and chopped fine in the food processor. These patties are so versatile . You can make them big or small. They can be used in a sandwich or wrap, as a side dish, appetizer or as the main dish.. Enjoy everyone!

  4. I made these tonight and they’re so good! My family loved them!! I added a couple dashes of Worcestershire sauce as well. I’ll definitely be making these again!!!!

  5. I found this recipe only 2 weeks ago, and have made them 3 times so far. They are delicious! I didn’t have any spinach on hand so I used swiss chard, and we like spice so I added a little cayenne. Also I used peanut oil, and my husband says they taste like spring rolls. A keeper recipe!

  6. This is a great recipe. Even my husband, who doesn’t like food that tastes “healthy”, loves these. I changed a few things though: I substituted the garlic and onions with chives (because I want to take them to work) and added a red bell pepper. Yummy!