Cheesy Quinoa Porridge is a creamy, cheesy dream of a dish made with melted Grana Padano cheese and topped with strips of Prosciutto di San Daniele. You will be hooked from your first mouthful. It’s cold and we’re sooooo over cooking complicated holiday meals, so we crave warmth, simplicity, and comfort foods. I think cooking comes in seasons, just like the weather. January definitely feels like the ‘season of simple’ to me, and I find myself wanting to put a few high-quality ingredients in a pot, stir a little bit here and there, and be done with it. Nothing too complicated for me this time of year, please.

Cheesy Quinoa Porridge is the perfect recipe for this cooking season — comforting and made in one pot with just a few quality ingredients. The result is a dish with an incredible flavour that’s ready to be devoured for supper in just about 25 mins. It’s a miracle that I got to eat this dish at all as Freddy is in love with it with a capital ‘L.’ He loves, loves, loves cheese (he has been known to eat cheese and pickle sandwiches for breakfast) and he is the household ‘cheese thief.’ Anything with cheese often mysteriously disappears under his watch, so I had to be very careful not to turn my back after I finished making this recipe. If I did, I would not have been surprised if the whole pot disappeared and Freddy with it. I can’t say I can blame him. I made Cheesy Quinoa Porridge with melted Grana Padano cheese (and strips of Prosciutto di San Daniele) which is just about as good as cheese gets.

If you love all things cheese, you may have heard of Grana Padano. If not… your life is about to be sooo much better. Grana Padano is a highly nutritious cheese (loaded with a high concentration of proteins, vitamins and mineral salts), and it’s also highly digestible and lactose-free due to the long ageing period. Prosciutto di San Daniele is a high-quality prosciutto only made in the Italian town San Daniele del Friuli with a maturing stage of at least 13 months. It is completely free of preservatives and contains only pork meat and sea salt… that’s it.

Both Grana Padano and Prosciutto di San Daniele are so high quality that they’ve been recognized by the European Union as ‘Protected Designation of Origin’ (PDO) products. You can identify PDO products by their unique logo. The logo ensures the origins, as well as that the product is authentic, traceable, and protected. And, Grana Padano and Prosciutto di San Daniele are Northern Italian products that are produced in an entirely natural way.

With credentials like that, perhaps I shouldn’t be too upset with the household cheese thief if the next batch I make disappears before I even have a bite.

How to Make Cheesy Quinoa Porridge — Ingredients + Video

I put together a video for you so you could see exactly how to make savoury Cheesy Quinoa Porridge. You’ll need:

Olive oil Garlic Spring onions (scallions) Quinoa Cherry tomatoes Small cheese rind (I used Grana Padano) Chicken stock Grana Padano Parsley Prosciutto di San Daniele

The whole process is so simple and only takes about 25 mins from start to finish.

A Few More One-Pot Meals Like Cheesy Quinoa

If you would like a few more one-pot meals to add to your ‘must make’ list, try these recipes:

One-Pot Beans and Plantains (Bean and Plantain Pottage) – West African Flavours One Pot Chicken With Caramelized Onions, Cardamom And Barberry Rice One Pot Leek And Chicken Rice One Pot Salmon With Lemon Cardamom Rice {Gluten-free}

More Information on Grana Padano and Prosciutto di San Daniele

I hope you liked (no, loved) this quinoa cheese recipe with prosciutto. To learn more about Grana Padano cheese and Prosciutto di San Daniele ham, visit the links below. Click here to learn more about Grana Padano. Click here to learn more about Prosciutto di San Daniele.

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