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Saffron Quinoa with Dried Cherries and Almonds

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Saffron Quinoa with Dried Cherries and Almonds
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Anna Hampton

Saffron rice is an indispensable accompaniment in Persian cuisine, and it tastes just as good made with fluffy quinoa. Crushing and steeping the saffron in hot water brings out its full flavor and color. If you have coconut oil on hand, the naturally sweet flavor pairs nicely with the cherries and almonds.

Cooks' Note

If you can't find dried cherries, substitute dried cranberries.

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