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Traditional Tabbouleh Salad recipe, made with bulgur (whole grain cracked wheat), tomatoes, herbs, and olive. With delicious distinct flavor of parsley, this Greek Restaurant staple is must-try once in lifetime. Bring to potluck, pack for lunch, or serve on side with favorite Mediterranean Meal.. This salad fits perfectly in all roles. (make-ahead up-to 5 days.)

This Tabbouleh recipe is special for two reasons. 1) it is made with whole grain cracked wheat formally known as bulgur, 2) It is the real Tabbouleh served in Greek restaurants.

We have tried all kind of tabbouleh Salad over the years - Quinoa Tabbouleh, Cauliflower Tabbouleh but Bulgur Tabbouleh was since long on my to-share-on-blog list. Last week when I served Za'atar Chicken with Feta Potatoes and Tabbouleh... I thought, this is The time to introduce you to flavors of real tabbouleh.

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What is Tabbouleh?

Tabbouleh is mostly known as a Middle EasternBulgur Salad. However, in reality, more than bulgur, Tabbouleh is aParsley Salad. A good madeTabbouleh should have distinct flavor of parsley. With more herbs to enhance the freshness such as mint and oregano (my favorite). Like I say for my Chicken Souvlaki recipe, there is no Souvlaki without Oregano. Like wise, there is noTabbouleh without parsley.

So,Tabbouleh is Parsley Salad with base of whole grain cracked bulgur, tomatoes, onion, olives and delicious lemon-olive dressing. That's it. You might wonder, how such humble ingredients yield such delicious salad. I say, it is the magic of herbs, my friends.

Herbs and spices can make a simple salad, the best salad ever! Continue with me on my herb/spice journey and you will never be eating boring again!

Note on Parsley: Traditional Tabbouleh usually is made with flat leafMediterranean parsley. I, however, use herbs from my little patio garden and it grows curly parsley in abundance. So, I end with curly parsley in every recipe. Please feel free to buy Flat Leaf Parsley if you headed to store to buyTabbouleh ingredients.

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To make a good tasty Tabbouleh Salad at home, I make sure of three things:

1. Perfect Cooked Bulgur:Bulgur is cracked wheat, very common ingredient in many Middle Eastern-style salads. It is cracked whole grains of wheat and not processed or refined. So, bulgur is good source of whole fiber.

When cooking bulgur forTabbouleh, it should be cooked al-dente, not mushy (no trace of water hanging-in). Bulgur that you can fluff like rice is the perfectly cooked bulgur forTabbouleh. There are two ways to cook Bulgur for tabbouleh.

1) Fast Method: This is most common in my kitchen. I bring water to rolling boil with seasoning such as garlic clove, salt. Then, add wheat and cook on medium for 10-12 minutes or until all water has been absorbed. Fluff with fork when done. Pros: Super quick. Cons: Needs to keep a check on bulgur. When it it done, take off and leave aside. Don't let catch at bottom.
2) Slow Method: This method works best when I have time until dinner, but no time to perch on stove. I bring water to rolling boil with seasonings. Add bulgur. Stir well. Cover with tight lid and leave aside for 2 hrs. In this time bulgur absorbs all water and are perfectly cooked by 2 hrs, ready to use in any salad.

Note: Both methods are detailed in directions. You can also use stock instead of water for more flavor.

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2. Delicious Lemon-Olive Oil Dressing:My secret to delicious lemon-olive oil dressing is oregano. I feel oregano is heart of Mediterranean herbs. A little goes long way and the flavor it adds is, amazing. I emulsify fresh juice of lemon, extra virgin olive oil, oregano, salt and black pepper. Well prepared bulgur absorbs flavor from dressing without getting soggy adding perfect citrus bite, earthy oregano flavor and shine of olive to cooked bulgur grains.

3. Fresh Herbs: Use fresh parsley and mint. These two bring out the realTabbouleh taste. Use good quality black olives for that delicious briny flavor (my personal favorite).

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Gluten FreeTabbouleh

Bulgur is not gluten free. For gluten free, you can replace bulgur with non-gluten ancient grains such as quinoa, buckwheat, brown rice, or even crushed Cauliflower. I have shared two recipes in past for gluten free tabbouleh.Quinoa Tabbouleh, Cauliflower Tabbouleh

How to Serve Tabbouleh

1. Healthy Lunch To-Go: Tabbouleh is great, whole grain, nutrient-rich salad to pack for lunch. It stays good in refrigerator for more 2-3 days. So, you can make ahead and serve multiple-times a week.
2. Nutritious Dinner Side: When we make grilled or roasted chicken for Sunday dinner.. Specially when I'm making spiced roasts such as Chicken Souvlaki, or Za'atar Chicken,Tabbouleh is often on the side.
3. Potluck Favorite:I often serve Tabbouleh in BBQ or Potluck gatherings. It is a lite salad that stands well. Can be served cold or at room temperature. Plus it does not get soggy when sitting too long outside.

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I highly recommend Tahini Sauce drizzled on Tabbouleh or served on side with Grilled Pita for scooping. Super yumm!

Have a wonderful day! -Savita x

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FAQs

What are the main ingredients in tabouli? ›

Tabbouleh is basically parsley salad. There's technically no lettuce in it. It's a salad made up of parsley, tomatoes, bulgur wheat, and green onions – all finely chopped and tossed with olive oil and lemon juice!

Why is my tabouli bitter? ›

The most likely sources of bitterness in a tabbouleh are parsley and olive oil. The parsley should be finely chopped to avoid bitter flavours.

How long does tabouli last in the fridge? ›

Because of its ingredients, tabouli will last in the refrigerator for up to four days, so make sure you eat it before then.

How do you keep tabbouleh from getting soggy? ›

Pre-salting the tomatoes and parsley removes excess liquid through osmosis, preventing the salad from becoming soupy later. Tomato water is re-infused into the salad by using it to soak the bulgur, enhancing the flavor. Soaking the bulgur in heated tomato water ensures it will soften, regardless of its grind size.

Why is Tabouli so good? ›

Tabbouleh is a healthy, vegetarian food that has no cholesterol, is low in fat, and high in fiber, vitamins, and much more. Plus, it makes great use of the backyard gardener's abundance of parsley, mint, tomatoes and cucumbers. This vegan dish can be made gluten-free by substituting quinoa for bulgur wheat.

What can I substitute for bulgur in tabbouleh? ›

While the classic tabbouleh recipe includes bulgur wheat, alternative versions can be made without it, using substitutes like quinoa, couscous, or even omitting the grain entirely. These variations allow for dietary restrictions or personal preferences while still maintaining the essence of the dish.

Can you eat tabbouleh everyday? ›

Tabouli is a great side that I could eat every day. I love the textures from the bulgar wheat and chopped vegetables. The flavors are bold from the fresh herbs and lemony dressing. I find that tabouli is so versatile that I enjoy it along so many different mains like grilled chicken, steak, and shrimp.

Can you freeze parsley for tabouli? ›

Parsley is one of the best herbs for freezing because it doesn't go bad and the flavor isn't affected very much. You can freeze parsley and use it all year long until it's either in season again or you grow your own.

How are you supposed to eat tabouli? ›

Scoop Tabouli, the traditional way, with Romaine lettuce leaves or simply enjoy it with a fork. Delicious, lemony and full of addicting earthy flavors. Best served with grilled meat(s) such as this kofta kebab, Shish tawook, shish kebab and so delicious alongside stuffed grape leaves.

What is the difference between tabbouleh and couscous? ›

Couscous tabbouleh (also known as “tabouli” or “tabouleh”) is a Middle Eastern salad of finely chopped fresh herbs, tomatoes, green onions, and couscous in place of traditional bulgur wheat. Couscous is a North African type of pasta made from crushed durum wheat semolina flour and water shaped into small granules.

Is Tabouli good for gut health? ›

It's great for your digestive health and skin. Some versions of tabbouleh tend to be heavier on the bulgar wheat, whereas traditionally the parsley is the main feature. I like both varieties but if I'm serving it as a side dish or in a flat bread I prefer the lighter, greener type.

What does Turkish salad contain? ›

Ingredients
  • 225g (7 1/2oz) bulgur wheat.
  • 300g (10oz) tomatoes, seeded, quartered and sliced.
  • 1 red onion, finely chopped.
  • 100g (3 1/2oz) chopped walnuts.
  • 1 cucumber, seeded and diced.
  • 100g radishes, finely sliced.
  • 1 x 80g tub fresh pomegranate seeds.
  • 1 x 31g pack fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped.

Does tabbouleh contain cucumber? ›

Tabbouleh (also spelled tabouli) is a super fresh herb and bulgur salad, with parsley being the number one ingredient. It's dotted with diced cucumber and tomato, and dressed simply with olive oil and lemon juice. It's refreshing, light and packed with healthy ingredients.

What is an interesting fact about tabbouleh? ›

History. Edible herbs known as qaḍb formed an essential part of the Arab diet in the Middle Ages. Dishes like tabbouleh attest to their continued popularity in Middle Eastern cuisine today. Originally from the mountains of Lebanon and Syria, tabbouleh has become one of the most popular salads in the Middle East.

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