These cheesy quinoa bites are the perfect solution when you need something to do with leftover quinoa!
You and the kids will love them because they’re bite-sized, cheesy, nutritious, and pair great with everything!

Are Quinoa Bites Healthy?
These quinoa bites are a healthy meal option for adults and kids; with each bite containing 36 calories and 2 grams of protein, they’re a terrific meal builder.
Quinoa is also a healthy grain providing fiber, protein, and minerals, making it a great addition to your meals.
Ingredients
Few ingredients go into these cheesy quinoa bites, which is why they’re always the perfect thing to make and easy to customize! You’ll need:
- Quinoa: the recipe card below includes measurements for leftover cooked quinoa or uncooked.
- Egg: to bind the quinoa, seasoning, and cheese.
- Italian seasoning: adds a mild flavor kids love. Check the recipe card for other seasoning suggestions.
- Garlic powder: a little goes a long way to add flavor.
- Salt: just a pinch for seasoning.
- Shredded Cheese: this is what gives these bites its “cheesy” name and make it a kid-favorite! I suggest sharp cheddar for flavor, but you can use mozzarella too.

How to Make Quinoa Bites
Making cheesy quinoa bites is easy, almost like making cupcakes! Here is what you’ll need to do:
- Cook the quinoa (if you don’t have leftovers)
In a medium saucepan, place quinoa and water and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to a simmer, and cook for 10 minutes. Turn off the heat, and let the quinoa sit, covered, for 5 to 7 more minutes. Remove the lid and fluff with a fork.
Allow the quinoa to cool down to room temperature; this is a great step to make ahead of time or use up leftover quinoa. - Prep the oven
Preheat the oven to 400F and grease or spray a (24) mini muffin pan*. - Make the cheesy base
In a large bowl, whisk the egg. Add the Italian seasoning, garlic powder, salt, and shredded cheese. Once combined, add the cooled quinoa and mix. - Fill them up!
Spoon the cheesy quinoa mixture into the muffin pan. - Bake the cheesy quinoa bites
Bake in the preheated oven for 15 to 18 minutes until the tops are golden brown. Remove from oven and enjoy. - Serve
Serve these cheesy quinoa bites with marinara sauce, salsa, topped with guacamole, and more!
Watch this quick recipe video to see it all come together step-by-step
Dry to Cooked Quinoa Ratio
1 cup of dry quinoa expands 3 to 4 times its size, yielding approximately 3.5 cups cooked.
The recipe card below includes the measurements to make these cheesy quinoa bites starting from dry and with leftover cooked quinoa.
Kid and Toddler Approved Quinoa Recipe
By turning quinoa into a bite-sized food and adding cheese, you’re transforming a nutritious ingredient into a kid and toddler-approved quinoa recipe. Bonus points when you serve these cheesy quinoa bites with a sauce for dipping!

Sauces for Dipping Quinoa Bites
Kids and toddlers love to dip their food, and by serving these quinoa bites with a sauce, you’re making them more fun to eat. Consider dipping these in:
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How to Pack Quinoa Bites for Lunch
You can pack these quinoa bites warm inside a preheated thermos or at room temperature inside a compartmentalized container.
Pair these with some fruit and veggies, and you’ve got one complete meal!
These are my favorite kid-friendly lunch containers.
More Ways to Use Leftover Quinoa
Want more ways to use up quinoa? Consider these recipes:
Southwest Quinoa Salad | Pizza Quinoa Bites | Cranberry Quinoa Salad
Cheesy Quinoa Bites

Watch how it’s made:
Ingredients
- ½ cup quinoa*
- 1 cup water
- 1 large egg
- 1 ½ teaspoons Italian seasoning*
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- Pinch of salt
- 1 cup shredded cheese
Instructions
Cook the quinoa:
- In a medium saucepan, place quinoa and water and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to a simmer, and cook for 10 minutes. Turn off the heat, and let the quinoa sit, covered, for 5 to 7 more minutes. Remove the lid and fluff with a fork. Allow the quinoa to cool down to room temperature; this is a great step to make ahead of time or use up leftover quinoa.
Make the bites:
- Preheat the oven to 400F and grease or spray a (24) mini muffin pan*.
- In a large bowl, whisk the egg. Add the Italian seasoning, garlic powder, salt, and shredded cheese. Once combined, add the cooled quinoa and mix.
- Spoon the cheesy quinoa mixture into the muffin pan.
Bake:
- Bake in the preheated oven for 15 to 18 minutes until the tops are golden brown. Remove from oven and enjoy.
Notes
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Be says
I think these are a great idea!! I would add bacon bits!!! Yum!
Laura Fuentes says
You can never go wrong with bacon!
AnnEllen Feltcorn says
First, I love the note in the lunch box. I wrote notes most days to my kids on the napkin I enclosed in their lunches. It became the subject each lunch table my kids would sit at, and other kids loved it. Second, I would love to add defrosted chopped spinach, and here’s a twist for this amazing quinoa recipe., Siracha sauce mixed with a bit of mayo for a dipping sauce. Great use for that bit of made ahead (no such things as left overs)quinoa.
Laura Fuentes says
That sounds amazing AnnEllen!
Mary Clare says
I love the idea of pepperoni!
Lisa Floyd says
I find these bites-type of foods often lack enough flavor to make my kids want them more than once (with the exception of cheesy turkey meatloaf bites). I would add some uncured bacon bits and a few fresh spinach leaves that have been cut into thin ribbons with kitchen scissors. A sliced cherry tomato ring baked into the top would also be fun and add a little more vitamins and color.
Laura Fuentes says
These are just the base to add an unlimited amount of toppings and add-ins. Enjoy!
Meridith says
Can’t wait to try these! I would try adding bacon and maybe some thawed frozen spinach, but just a little to not overpower the flavor! Thank you!