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Bulgur adds protein and fiber to healthy side dishes and main-course meals. Whole-grain bulgur pairs especially well with Middle Eastern and Asian flavors, such as Tabbouleh with Grilled Vegetables or Bulgur with Ginger & Orange. Bulgur is easy to prepare and a nice change from rice and pasta.
Bulgur with Ginger & Orange
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Bulgur is ubiquitous in Middle Eastern cooking but also pairs deliciously with Asian seasonings. This simple side dish is perfect with beef, lamb or poultry. For variations, substitute toasted sesame seeds for the almonds, or carrot juice (it is surprisingly good and certainly nutritious) for orange juice.
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Fresh Herb & Lemon Bulgur Pilaf
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This pilaf, made with nutty bulgur, gets plenty of bright flavor from fresh dill, mint, parsley, ginger and lemon.
Tabbouleh with Grilled Vegetables
Tabbouleh with Grilled Vegetables
Grilled vegetables add a layer of rich, complex flavors to the popular Middle Eastern salad of bulgur and herbs. Serve with whole-wheat pita bread or use as a sandwich filling.
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Creamy Hamburger Noodle Casserole
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The EatingWell Test Kitchen takes lean ground beef and combines it with whole-grain bulgur, egg noodles and a creamy tomato sauce in a baked casserole topped with Cheddar. With less fat and calories than the original skillet meal, this dish is sure to become a new family favorite.
Parsley Tabbouleh
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Serve this tart, parsley-dominated tabbouleh at your next backyard gathering.
Everyday Whole-Wheat Bread
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This whole-wheat loaf is excellent for sandwiches, toast or eating plain. It has a light, springy texture and a mellow, slightly sweet grain taste from cracked wheat. The crust is crisp when the bread is first baked, but gradually softens as it stands. Recipe by Nancy Baggett for EatingWell.
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Tabbouleh with Chickpeas
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This tabbouleh recipe with chickpeas has lots of parsley, mint, tomatoes and cucumbers. Toasting brings out the flavor in the cumin, and cinnamon adds a subtle depth to the flavors. Bring this tabbouleh recipe as a side to a party or serve as a one-dish supper for 6 instead of 8.