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			I've had a few requests for this recipe after posting it in the dinner thread, so I'll put it here too. This is my favorite to make.  It won me a local top chef competition a few years ago. Super easy, delicious, and good for you!
 Cooking greens with Tahini Dressing and Quinoa
 •	1 bunch cooking greens (kale, collards, chard, spinach, or beet greens)
 Sauce ingredients
 •	¾ c tahini (sesame paste)
 •	2 cloves garlic
 •	1 handful fresh cilantro
 •	1 tbsp maple syrup
 •	2 tbsp tamari or soy sauce
 •	Juice and zest of lemon
 •	¼ c water
 Quinoa
 •	2c dry quinoa
 •	4c water
 Greens
 Chop the greens up well and steam them for just a couple of minutes. Remove from heat and shock them by rinsing them in cold water to stop the cooking process, and set them aside.
 Quinoa:
 Rinse quinoa in a fine mesh colander. Then put 4c water and 2c quinoa in to a pot on the stovetop over medium high heat and cover with a lid.  Bring to a boil and lower heat to simmer. Simmer about 12-15 minutes until water is absorbed and quinoa has a sprout shooting out of it.  You can also make life easier by cooking your quinoa in a rice cooker. Measure, pour, and walk away. It will shut off when done.
 Sauce: Put all sauce ingredients, just put ½ of the water for now into food processor or blender. Puree until creamy. Add more water slowly to obtain desired consistency. (Thickens in the fridge)
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 To serve: Put a scoop of quinoa on bottom of plate. Top that with greens and then pour on dressing.
 (good additions are steamed carrots, raw or steamed beets, parsnips, and other sweet vegetables)
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