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    Home » Recipes » Salads

    Mango Quinoa Salad

    April 18, 2017 • Updated: March 6, 2023 • by Renée B. • This post may contain affiliate links.

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    California Quinoa Salad is  bright, light, amazingly healthy combo served with a delicious tropical piña colada dressing. | The Good Hearted Woman

    Mango Quinoa Salad is full of bright fresh flavors and interesting textures. It makes a light, delicious vegetarian entrée, and can take the place of more traditional sides like coleslaw or rice pilaf. Served with a delightful piña colada dressing. 

    Cylinder-shaped stack of quinoa salad studded with mango, peppers, and edamame, on a plate.
    Jump to:
    • What's the Secret of this Salad?
    • Mango Quinoa Salad Ingredients
    • How to Make Quinoa Salad & Piña Colada Dressing
    • Substitutions
    • Storage
    • Top Tip: Fancy Plating Made Easy
    • FAQ
    • More Fresh Recipes
    • What to Serve with Quinoa Salad
    • Mango Quinoa Salad

    What's the Secret of this Salad?

    Some years ago on a trip to Idaho Falls, Idaho, we stopped at a small lunch spot tucked modestly into the side of what looked to be an old brick school building on the north side of town. Bright, airy, the food at the Arugula Deli was, in a word, Fresh. Wonderfully, deliciously fresh. We sipped on our lemon and cucumber infused waters while we perused the globally-inspired menu, which has options for all eating styles, from vegan to steak lover.

    My lunch choice - the California Quinoa Salad - turned out to be our table favorite; a clean, light, grain-based salad full of interesting textures and bright flavors that filled me up and kept me going all day. 

    The element that put this quinoa salad over the top for me (and inspired me to practically run home to recreate it) was the amazing "secret recipe" piña colada dressing that was served along side. 

    I loved the salad dressing so much that I asked if I could get the recipe, to which our waitress laughed and told me that the chef was so cagey about its composition that he made it behind closed doors. The staff didn't even know what was in it.

    Aha! A challenge!

    Our waitress did offer to sell us a bottle of the dressing, which of course I accepted. I also took a few minutes to chat with the enigmatic chef himself. Marcel Gutierrez, who owns the Arugula Deli with his wife Mindy, is responsible for the deli's amazing menu. Chef Marcel is an affable and engaging man who is passionate about his work. Were it not that we had places to go and things to do, I would have loved to have had time to visit with him longer. 

    Once home, the salad itself was easy to make: I just had to take all the ingredients listed on the menu and throw them together in the right proportions. The real challenge came in recreating that secret piña colada dressing.

    I took a couple of wrong turns before I finally got the the piña colada dressing right. I don't know if my ingredient list bares little resemblance to Chef Marcel's recipe, but the end result tastes spot on.

    Mango Quinoa Salad Ingredients

    • Quinoa: We chose to go with tricolored quinoa instead of single-grain, mostly because we like the extra color. The trade-off is that the other ingredients don't visually stand out quite as much in the finished quinoa salad. The choice is yours; any kind of quinoa will one will work.
    • Mango: Dice the mango into quarter-inch pieces. You only really need about a half of a mango for this recipe, but if you have a whole one, a little extra mango isn't going to hurt anything! 
    • Red pepper: We used red pepper for this salad because we like the contrast, but a yellow or orange pepper will work just as well. Avoid using green peppers; they are essentially upripe peppers, and have a bitter component that may not work in this salad. 
    • Edamame: If you are buying fresh edamame, look for plump pods with just a little fuzz on them. Too little fuzz means they are not mature enough, and too much can mean they are spoiled. You can also use frozen, preshelled edamame for this recipe. 
    • Red Onion: Red onion, sweet onion, or shallots are all good choices. Try not to use a very hot onion, as the bite can overpower other ingredients. 
    • Almonds: We use thinly sliced almonds. 
    • Dried cranberries: Dried cranberries give the salad a new tart-sweet bite.
    • Cilantro: You either love it or you hate it. Leave it out if you are in the latter group. 
    • Lime juice: Fresh or bottled both work, although fresh lime juice is always preferred. 
    • Sweetened coconut: We recommend sweetened coconut, but if you want a little less sugar in your salad, you can go with desiccated coconut instead. (Desiccated coconut is fresh coconut that has been shredded or flaked and dried. It is not sweetened.)
    • Mayonnaise: We recommend using full-fat mayonnaise. 
    • Sugar: We use white sugar for this recipe. You don't want to use brown sugar, as it will impart a molasses undertone to the dressing, which will throw the flavors off. 
    • Pineapple juice: Use home extracted, bottles, or canned pineapple juice. 
    • Coconut milk: We recommend using full fat coconut milk or coconut cream.

    How to Make Quinoa Salad & Piña Colada Dressing

    Dressing

    Whisk together all the dressing ingredients. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

    Quinoa

    Rinse 1½ cups quinoa thoroughly before cooking it to remove the bitter-tasting saponin that may coat the individual seeds.

    Add the quinoa to 3 cups of water in a medium saucepan, and bring to a boil over medium heat. Lower the heat and simmer until the quinoa has absorbed all the water.

    Once the water is all absorbed, remove the pot from heat, cover it and let the quinoa steam for 5 minutes.

    Coconut

    Toast the coconut using one of the following three methods.

    Oven: My favorite way to toast coconut is in the oven. Spread the coconut in an even layer over a large baking sheet and bake at 325°F (163°C) for 5-10 minutes. Stir every few minutes ensure even toasting and color. This method yields the best, crispy, aromatic coconut.

    Microwave: Place the coconut in a microwave-safe dish, and microwave on high for 4-5 minutes, stirring every minute. This method toasts the coconut effectively, but it remains moist and chewy.

    Stovetop: Spread coconut in a large skillet and heat it over medium-low heat, stirring constantly until evenly browned. If you use this method, do not turn you back on the coconut: it can go from barely brown to black and burned in seconds.

    Salad Mix

    In a large bowl, combine all ingredients except the toasted coconut.

    Refrigerate until ready to serve.

    Salad ingredients in glass bowl. Two wooden spoons on either side, tossing ingredients.

    Drizzle prepared salad with Piña Colada Dressing just before serving.

    Serve with additional dressing on the side.

    Hint: Hollowed out lime halves are a perfect vessel for serving extra salad dressing on the side! 

    Substitutions

    • Quinoa: You can substitute bulgar or cracked wheat for the quinoa in this recipe. Use 4 cups, cooked according to package directions.
    • Mango: Substitute fresh or dried apricots.
    • Red pepper: Substitute yellow or orange pepper. Avoid using green peppers; they are essentially upripe peppers, and have a bitter component that may not work in this salad. 
    • Almonds: Pine nuts or chopped toasted hazelnuts make a nice substitute in this recipe.
    • Dried cranberries: Golden raisins make a good substitute. 
    • Cilantro: Substitute fresh mint.

    Storage

    Store any leftovers in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.

    Top Tip: Fancy Plating Made Easy

    My salad at Arugula Cafe came presented as a clean, stacked, short cylinder of quinoa, topped with toasted coconut - a far more interesting plate than just throwing the salad on top of a bed of greens.

    While you can buy all sorts of food rings and molds to create this effect, a clean tuna tin can with both ends cut out works just as well.

    If you make your own form with a soup or tuna can, use extreeeme care around the cut can edges. (Bonus points if you use a smooth-edge can opener.)

    To form one salad, add enough salad to your form to make one portion, and then add the toasted coconut to the top. Use the form lid to push the salad out. 

    FAQ

    What is quinoa?

    Quinoa is an ancient grain related to spinach, beets, and chard. Quinoa considered a super-food. It is also a complete protein, meaning it contains all nine of the essential amino acids (the ones the body cannot produce on its own). 

    Does quinoa need to be rinsed before cooking?

    When harvested, quinoa seeds are coated with a bitter-tasting compound (saponin). Saponin helps to ward off insects as the quinoa is growing, but it leaves a strong, unpleasant taste if it’s left on during cooking.

    Boxed quinoa is often pre-rinsed; however, it's a good practice to give all your quinoa a rinse at home before cooking.

    Fork full of quinoa, edamame, mango, and other salad components.

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    What to Serve with Quinoa Salad

    This mango quinoa salad makes a light, delicious vegetarian entrée, and can take the place of more traditional sides like coleslaw or rice pilaf. We particularly enjoy it with chicken or seafood, including pan-fried fish, garlic shrimp, oven-baked chicken, and tuna hand-pies.

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    Cylinder-shaped stack of quinoa salad studded with mango, peppers, and edamame, on a plate.
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    Mango Quinoa Salad

    This Mango Quinoa Salad is full of bright fresh flavors and interesting textures. It makes a light, delicious vegetarian entrée, and can take the place of more traditional sides like coleslaw or rice pilaf. Served with a delightful piña colada dressing. 
    Inspired by the Arugula Cafe, Idaho Falls, Idaho
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    Course: Main Dish, Salad
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian
    Prep Time:30 minutes
    Total Time:30 minutes
    Servings: 6 servings
    Calories: 345kcal
    Author: Renee
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    Equipment

    • 1 Mixing Bowl
    • 1 wire whisk
    • 1 food ring or empty tuna or soup can with both ends cut off (optional)

    Ingredients

    US Customary - Metric
    Quinoa Salad
    • 4 cups cooked quinoa about 1⅓ cups dry
    • ½ cup chopped mango
    • ½ cup chopped red pepper
    • ½ cup shelled edamame
    • ½ cup chopped red onion
    • ¼ cup sliced almonds
    • ¼ cup dried cranberries
    • ¼ cup chopped cilantro
    • Juice of two limes
    • ½ cup sweetened coconut toasted
    Piña Colado Salad Dressing
    • 1½ cup mayonnaise
    • ⅓ cup sugar
    • 3 tablespoons pineapple juice
    • 3 tablespoons coconut milk
    • 1 tablespoon lime juice
    • salt to taste

    Instructions

    Piña Colada Dressing

    • Whisk together all the dressing ingredients.
      Refrigerate until ready to serve.

    Salad Mix

    • Cook the quinoa: Rinse 1½ cups quinoa thoroughly before cooking it to remove the bitter-tasting saponin that coats the individual seeds.
      Put quinoa and 3 cups of water into a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Lower the heat and simmer until the quinoa has absorbed all the water.
      Once the water is all absorbed, remove the pot from heat, cover it and let the quinoa steam for 5 minutes.
    • Toast the coconut: Place sweetened coconut in a large skillet and cook over medium-low heat, stirring frequently, until the flakes are mostly golden brown.
    • Mix the Salad: In a large bowl, combine all ingredients except the toasted coconut.
      Refrigerate until ready to serve.

    Serving Options

    • Fancy - Use a culinary form.
      While you can buy all sorts of food rings and molds to create the formed quinoa cylinder, a clean tuna tin can with both ends cut out works just as well.
      Add enough salad to your form to make one portion, and then add the toasted coconut to the top. Use the form lid to push the salad out. 
      If you make your own form with a soup or tuna can, use extreme care around the cut can edges. (Bonus points if you use a smooth-edge can opener.)
    • Casual
      Serve the salad on plates or let people serve themselves from a communal salad bowl.
      Garnish with toasted coconut.
    • Drizzle salad with Piña Colada Dressing just before serving.
      Serve with additional dressing on the side.

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    Notes

    It is important to rinse quinoa before cooking it to get rid of the bitter-tasting compound (saponin) that coats the tiny seeds. Saponin leaves a strong, unpleasant taste if it’s left on during cooking.
    Leftovers stored in an air-tight container will stay good for 3-4 days.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1serving | Calories: 345kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 83mg | Potassium: 493mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 617IU | Vitamin C: 25mg | Calcium: 94mg | Iron: 3mg
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    1. Natalie says

      March 08, 2022 at 11:30 am

      5 stars
      I’m so happy I found this post! I’ve lived in Idaho Falls for 12 years, and Arugula Deli is one of my favorites. It totally made my day to find this copycat recipe. Their California salad is SO good. I’m making it today! Yay! Thank you!

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    2. Amy says

      August 30, 2019 at 6:05 pm

      LOOOOVED your commentary! I have lived in Idaho Falls since I was 5 years old and your description was spot on! I also LOOOOOOOVE Arugula Deli and Chef Marcel! Just brought home a quinoa salad tonight as well and was drooling all the way home thinking about that amazing dressing only to be heartbroken when it had been forgotten! I jumped on pinterest to try to find something similar to use so I’m ecstatic to find your post & recipe! Thank you! 🙂

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      • Renée ♥ says

        August 31, 2019 at 10:16 am

        Thank you so much, Amy!

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