Bulgur
Gingered Bulgur Salad with Grapes
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Packaged Near East tabbouleh mix, available at most supermarkets, is a good source of bulgur, but we don't use the accompanying seasoning pouch.
Lemon Tabouli with Tender Romaine
A few years ago, when I was in southeastern Turkey working on my book Mediterranean Grains and Greens, I noticed that the women didn't soak their bulgur in water for some summer preparations. When I asked a Turkish friend about this, she let out a laugh. "In Turkey, no man would marry a woman who just used water! For cold bulgur dishes we always soak in tomato juice, onion juice, or fresh pressed and strained sour grape juice to flavor the bulgur first."
By Paula Wolfert
Aleppo-Chicken and Broccolini Grain Bowls
For the fastest grain bowl, use bulgur—which steams in just 10 minutes—as the base for sheet-pan chicken thighs and roasted broccolini.
By Kendra Vaculin
Avocado and Bulgur Salad
This is the love child of a grain bowl and arugula salad—with charred scallions, avocado, and thinly sliced jalapeño for smokiness, richness, and heat.
By Kendra Vaculin
Crispy Salmon With Bulgur
A simple meal of crispy-skinned salmon and fast-cooking bulgur gets a special boost thanks to a creamy mustard dressing.
By Abra Berens
BA's Best Tabbouleh
The key to tabbouleh, a bright, herby salad from the Levant, is to use a very sharp knife so that you can slice through the parsley and mint just once.
By Andy Baraghani
Kisir (Spicy Bulgur Salad in Lettuce Cups)
In this dish from southeastern Turkey, chewy, nutty bulgur meets sour-sweet pomegranate molasses meets spicy Aleppo-style pepper meets crunchy-cool lettuce cups.
By Yasmin Khan
Haricots Verts with Summer Squash and 8-Minute Eggs
This bean salad is taken to new, luxurious levels with the addition of eggs, anchovies, and your favorite summer squash.
By Andy BaraghaniPhotography by Alex Lau
Tabbouleh with Fennel and Tomatoes
By Alison RomanPhotography by Danny Kim
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