Tabbouleh

Servings: 12 Total Time: 1 hr 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Easy, healthy change of pace for a cool meal!
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The first time a family member tasted Tabbouleh they looked at the forkful and commented dubiously, “it’s so…. green.” Yes, it is! Of Levantine origin, Tabbouleh is delicious and surprisingly satisfying. It’s a wonderful side dish but we like to make Tabbouleh a main course by presenting it with pita bread (or chips) and hummus. That’s a flavor harmony that works every time!

Notes and Tips:

  • Chop the vegetable ingredients (cucumber and tomato) into small pieces. I like to use a Chop Wizard or similar product so the pieces are uniform.
  • Slice the onion very thin and chop the parsley and mint finely. Some recipes say that the parsley should be so fine that you cannot distinguish the leaves.
  • Be sure to use very hot/boiling water to soak the wheat so every kernel will expand to the nutty texture that you want for Tabbouleh.
  • Use your best olive oil to compliment this salad; you will be glad you did.
  • I think Tabbouleh tastes best the next day, when all of the flavors have had a chance to mingle.

Tabbouleh

Tabbouleh is so easy to stir together, once you get the ingredients chopped, it's about done! 

Get some Pita bread and hummus for a delicious, healthy vegetarian meal.

Prep Time 60 mins Rest Time 30 mins Total Time 1 hr 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 12 Best Season: Summer

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place Bulgur Wheat in a small heat-proof bowl. Pour the boiling water over the bulgur, then pour in the lemon juice.

  2. Cover tightly with a lid or plastic wrap and let soak for at least one hour.

  3. Mix all other ingredients in a large bowl.

  4. Add bulgur wheat and stir to mix well.

  5. Cover and chill for at least ½ hour before serving.

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