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Authentic Tabbouleh Salad Recipe: A Refreshing Middle Eastern Classic

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Ingredients

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150 150 g flat leaf parsley (this is about 2 bunches) or 150 g fresh parsley, finely chopped. (this is about 2 bunches)
6 spring onions (about 1 bunch) or 6 green onions, finely chopped (about 1 bunch)
4 large tomatoes, finely chopped
3 lemons, juice of (freshly squeeze)
5 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup bulgur (also know as bourghul in australia which is cracked wheat) or 1 cup burghul (also know as bourghul in australia which is cracked wheat)
1 cup water, boiled
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon salt

Nutritional information

165.2
Calories
81 g
Calories From Fat
9.1 g
Total Fat
1.3 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
57.4 mg
Sodium
20.1 g
Carbs
5.3 g
Dietary Fiber
3.3 g
Sugars
3.8 g
Protein
155g
Serving Size

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Authentic Tabbouleh Salad Recipe: A Refreshing Middle Eastern Classic

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    Does anyone add chopped fresh mint leaves? My recipe from a Lebanese friend includes a handful of chopped mint leaves added at the last minute.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Tabbouli / Tabouli / Tabbouleh Salad (Parsley Salad), A Lebanese friend showed me how to make this back in 1996 It’s my mother-in-laws favourite salad and I normally make it on request specially for her I prefer flat leaf fresh parsley (also known as Italian Parsley) as it’s better texture but curly leaf is alright I normally buy the parsley and spring onions from the supper market prepacked bunches so if your measurements are slightly more or less it’s alright, it doesn’t have to be exact The bourghul also soaks a lot of the moisture and I like Tabbouli to be moist not dried that’s why there is a lot of lemons and olive oil Like everything we cook it’s all about the palate and who we are cooking for so if you choose to put less oil and lemons then it’s ok Salt and black pepper to taste, so feel free to add less but not to much The secret to good Tabbouli is that everything should be finely chopped Enjoy, Does anyone add chopped fresh mint leaves? My recipe from a Lebanese friend includes a handful of chopped mint leaves added at the last minute , Good Recipe! use cooked Quinoa instead of Bulgur for Gluten Free alternative and it comes out great!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Add One Cup of Boiled Water and One Cup of Bourghul (bulgur) in a Small Bowl and Mix. Place a Tea Towel Over the Bowl So the Steam Is Unable to Escape. Set Aside Until Cool.

    2
    Done

    Finely Chop the Parsley, Spring Onions and Tomatoes and Place Them Into Your Separate Large Salad Bowl.

    3
    Done

    Juice All the Fresh Lemons and Pour It Over the Salad Mixture. Add Olive Oil, Black Pepper and Salt in the Salad Mixture. Mix Well.

    4
    Done

    Place Over the Cool Bourghul and Mix Well.

    5
    Done

    Serve.

    6
    Done

    Refrigerate Any Left Overs For About 2-3 Days.

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