This simple slow cooker Tex-Mex Quinoa casserole is packed with nutritious ingredients and a killer seasoning blend. This quinoa dish is fairly hands off, letting the slow cooker do all the work! After it’s done cooking, finish it off with fresh lime, herbs, and freshly grated cheese.

Pair this Tex-Mex Quinoa with a light and crunchy side dish like this cucumber salad or this easy pasta salad with fresh corn.

Tex mex quinoa in crockpot full of flavor with fresh vegetables and cilantro.

Tex-Mex Quinoa made in the Slow Cooker

After sharing this Quinoa Enchilada Crockpot recipe, I’ve had so many requests for similar recipes; I’m excited to share this recipe today. My family can’t get enough of it, and I’m thrilled because it’s not only simple to assemble, it’s also loaded with nutritious ingredients.

When I first got a slow cooker years ago, finding a good, filling, vegetarian slow cooker recipe was extremely rare, so I’m pleased that this recipe fits all of those categories. While meat can certainly be added or served on the side, you won’t miss the protein in this recipe. Quinoa and black beans are two great plant-based sources of protein. And alongside that, we’ve got lots of veggies and an amazing seasoning blend. The best thing to tie everything together? Cheese of course! So let’s start by talking about that very ingredient:

Let’s talk cheese

  • Pre-grated cheese has a cellulose coating that keeps it from melting nicely. While you can use it in Tex-Mex Quinoa, it will get a little greasy and won’t melt as smoothly. I recommend freshly grating the cheese. If you have a food processor with a grater attachment, it will only take a few seconds!
  • We love pepper-Jack cheese in this recipe; it’s has a little bit of a kick with a spicy flavor and delicate mouthfeel. It also melts really well into the dish.
  • If you aren’t a fan of pepper-Jack, I’d recommend a sharp Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese. Monterey Jack is fairly mild, so you may want to amp up the spices a bit if using that.

Ingredients being added to crockpot and cooked, fresh lime, cilantro, and cheese added on top.

Slow cooker cooking temperature

  • Unfortunately, Tex-Mex Quinoa doesn’t cook well on low temperatures; the quinoa absorbs liquid too slowly and has a tendency to become mushy. I recommend cooking this recipe on high.
  • Not all slow cookers cook at the same rate; some cook faster or hotter than others. I’ve tested this recipe in three different slow cookers and in one it was done in 2 hours 40 minutes while the other two batches took around 3 hours to finish. At around 2 and a half hours of cooking time, check on the dish, watching for the quinoa to have popped and liquid to be absorbed.
  • While it’s tempting to lift the lid to check on the dish or sample a bite, slow cookers work by trapping heat and steam while the food cooks for a longer period of time. So, every time the lid is removed, the heat escapes and takes a while to build back up again.

Quick Tip

Why does quinoa pop? It’s a lot like another seed people enjoy: popcorn! It’s caused by tiny bits of moisture inside the seed kernel. When heated, the steam expands and causes the outer hull to explode. Popped quinoa is a snack very similar to popcorn, too–except the puffs are much smaller than regular popcorn.

Tex-Mex Quinoa variations

  • Add heat: A tablespoon or two of diced jalapeños, hot sauce, and/or fire-roasted diced green chilies all add in some heat. Cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes also add in heat but add slowly– a little goes a long way!
  • Reduce heat: If you’re concerned about spiciness in this dish, you may want to slightly reduce the chili powder (or make sure to use a mild chili). I also recommend swapping out the pepper Jack cheese for Cheddar.
  • Make vegetarian: Swap out the chicken broth for vegetable broth. Even without meat, this dish has a good amount of protein in it, thanks to the quinoa and black beans.
  • Add meat: Brown some ground turkey in a skillet and stir it into the finished dish or add some shredded cooked chicken to the finished dish. 
  • Convert this recipe to a pressure cooker: I haven’t personally made this recipe in a pressure cooker, but this is a great article for converting slow cooker recipes into a pressure cooker.

Tex mex quinoa in the crockpot with a spoon and fresh toppings ready to be enjoyed.

Tex-Mex Quinoa tips

  • Use fire-roasted diced tomatoes for more flavor. I love Muir Glen’s® fire-roasted diced tomatoes (not sponsored).
  • Don’t forget the toppings. They add so much flavor, texture, and freshness to this dish. Our favorite toppings for this dish are chopped avocados, fresh cilantro, fresh lime, and fresh cherry tomatoes. Other options: sour cream, additional cheese, pico de gallo, guacamole, and green onion.
  • 2 tablespoons of chili powder may sound like a lot, but that’s the correct measurement! The heat in chili powder can certainly vary brand to brand and country to country. I use a non-spicy chili powder like McCormick® (not sponsored).
  • Crockpot® is a specific brand of slow cooker. You can use any type of slow cooker you prefer for this Tex-Mex Quinoa.

Leftovers

As good as this dish is the day it’s made, it only gets better over time! One of our favorite way to repurpose leftovers is by warming through and using as a filling for a burrito. Add a few spoonfuls of the Tex-Mex Quinoa mixture into a large tortilla, add a little extra cheese (if desired), roll up tight, and place in a skillet to brown the edges (1-2 minutes, switching sides every 30 seconds at medium heat). 

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Tex-Mex Quinoa

This slow cooker Tex-Mex Quinoa casserole is loaded with nutritious ingredients and bold spices. Let the slow cooker do the work, then top it off with lime, fresh herbs, and grated cheese!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 50 minutes
Servings: 6 servings

Equipment

  • Slow Cooker 6-quart

Ingredients 
 

  • Cooking spray
  • 1-1/2 cups white quinoa rinsed
  • 1 large sweet bell pepper finely diced (I use red)
  • 1 poblano chili pepper finely diced (or use a green pepper)
  • 1 (15-ounce) can black beans drained and rinsed
  • 1 (14.5-ounce) can fire-roasted diced tomatoes undrained
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic 2 cloves
  • 1/2 cup yellow onion finely diced
  • 2 tablespoons ground chili powder
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • Salt and pepper
  • 3 cups chicken broth or vegetable broth; use vegetable broth to make this a vegetarian recipe
  • 1/4 cup cilantro finely diced
  • 1 lime
  • 1-1/2 cups freshly grated Pepper-jack cheese shredded
  • Toppings as desired see note 1

Instructions 

  • Spray a 6-quart slow cooker with cooking spray (or use a slow cooker liner). Add uncooked quinoa to a fine mesh sieve and rinse under cold water for 1 minute. (This removes the natural bitter coating on quinoa.)
  • Finely dice the sweet peppers and poblano chili pepper (remove seeds from both). Add chopped peppers, minced garlic, and diced onion to the slow cooker.
  • Place the rinsed quinoa, drained and rinsed black beans, undrained diced tomatoes, and corn in the slow cooker. Add seasonings: chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and salt and pepper to taste (I add 3/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper). Stir everything together and put on the lid.
  • Set to high and cook for 2-1/2 to 4 hours (see note 2) or until broth is completely absorbed and quinoa is cooked through (โ€œpoppedโ€). All slow cookers cook a little differently, so make sure to occasionally check to make sure quinoa isnโ€™t burning or sticking to the sides (see note 3).
  • Once cooked through, fluff quinoa with a fork, then gently stir in chopped cilantro, 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice, and any additional salt/pepper as needed. Sprinkle freshly grated cheese on top and cover with the lid to melt for 5โ€“10 minutes. Once melted, gently stir the cheese through the dish (it will continue to melt and make everything extra cheesy). Serve with any desired toppings (additional cilantro, diced avocados, diced cherry tomatoes, additional lime, etc.).

Recipe Notes

Note 1: Try some of these optional toppings: additional cilantro, diced avocado, diced cherry tomatoes, additional lime wedges.
Note 2: This recipe doesnโ€™t cook well on low temperatures; the quinoa absorbs liquid too quickly and has a tendency to become mushy. I recommend cooking this recipe on high. Not all slow cookers cook at the same rateโ€”some cook faster or hotter than others.
Note 3: While itโ€™s tempting to lift the lid to check on the dish or sample a bite, slow cookers work by trapping heat and steam while cooking food for a longer period of time. Every time the lid is removed, heat escapes and takes a while to build back up again, so limit how often you check on the dish.
Storage: This dish gets better over time! I love adding this mixture into a large tortilla (with extra cheese), rolling it up tight, and placing it in a skillet to brown the edges (1โ€“2 minutes, switching sides every 30 seconds at medium heat). So good!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 616kcal | Carbohydrates: 74g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 1070mg | Potassium: 890mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1944IU | Vitamin C: 25mg | Calcium: 535mg | Iron: 6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. chelseamessyapron says:

    I hope this worked out for you Melanie! And perhaps other readers who have tried chicken can comment. I have found that first cutting the chicken into smaller pieces and then putting the chicken at the bottom of the crockpot works really well!

  2. Alicia says:

    5 stars
    Just made this! I used organic shredded cheddar cheese & sour cream, and it came out AMAZINGLY! I am so obsessed! Can you tell me how I should reheat the leftovers? I know you suggested in a burrito, but if I just want to eat it as is, could I reheat it in a glass pan in the oven? Thanks so much!

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      So glad to hear you enjoyed it! I’ve never tried reheating it in a glass pan in the oven, but I don’t see why that wouldn’t work. I’ve only ever reheated leftovers in a burrito or quickly microwaved it ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Elisabeth says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for the recipe! We made this for a potluck dinner party. There weren’t poblano peppers at the store, so we substituted with a can of green chili peppers. The flavor got a lot of compliments. The texture was definitely not at peak consistency due to transport time and keeping on low during social hour – it turned more into a hearty dip for nachos. Even my sister, who is an extremely picky eater and actively dislikes most of the ingredients, really enjoyed a bowl.

  4. Christi says:

    5 stars
    I meant to make this tonight with the crockpot, but wasn’t able to time it right. Instead I sauteed the chopped veggies in a 6Qt stock pot, then added the seasonings. After letting the seasonings cook a few moments, I added the liquids and then the rinsed quinoa. I brought the mix to a boil and then cooked for 20 minutes. Last step was to add some more chili powder, the lime juice and cheese. Not as low stress as your recipe, but still do-able if you don’t have the three-four hours needed for the crock pot.

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      Thanks so much for your comment Christi – this is so helpful for other readers! I appreciate it and I am glad it all worked out well ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks again!

  5. Corinne Carey says:

    What size crockpot do you use? I have a 6 quart and the new Crockpot Casserole which is about 3 1/2 quarts (9×13 crock). I understand that the size of the crockpot can have a large effect on the results (overlooked, dry, etc).

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      6 quart

  6. Kristi Rimkus says:

    This looks like a terrific meal to make on the weekend for the week ahead. I post a weekend healthy recipes roundup on my blog and had to link to your recipe. It looks like a real family pleaser.

  7. Trish says:

    5 stars
    I just made this for dinner tonight – we’re vegan so I used veggie broth and will be leaving out the cheese. It’s delicious, though! I actually only cooked it for 2 hours on high in my Stay or Go, and it’s perfect consistency!

  8. Robyn says:

    I made this for dinner tonight, and have a ton leftover. Can this be frozen??

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      I’ve never tried freezing it, but you could definitely give it a try. Sorry to not be of more help. If you do try it out, I’d love to hear the results!

  9. Robyn says:

    4 stars
    I made this for dinner last night. When my husband walked in the door after work he said, “It smells amazing in here! When can we eat?” I love the flavor combination in this recipe, but like a few previous commenters, mine came out a bit mushy. That certainly didn’t stop us from eating it though! Super deliscious. I only cooked it for 3 hours, but maybe it’s my crockpot? Next time I’ll try decreasing the water a little as I can always add more if needed. Thanks for the recipe; we will definitely be making this again. And if it turns out a bit mushy again, we will just throw it in some tortillas for some amazing burritos!

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      Thanks so much for your comment Robyn!! It seems to be that if you have a crockpot that runs to hot or leave this in too long it gets mushy! It’s hard to know exactly since slow cookers can cook so differently so no matter how many times I test a recipe, you can never know what happens in different slow cookers! But let me know if reducing the water is the answer or just less time in the slow cooker if you do try this again ๐Ÿ™‚ So glad it still tasted good!! Have a great day ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Bill says:

    5 stars
    This was delicious! Wow I was amazed at how easy this was to make and how good it came out. The flavor profile really works great and add a little cheese & green onion to the top AMAZING! Great recipe thank you!!