There are no shortage of ancient grains to add to your pantry, but if you haven’t tried bulgur wheat, now’s the time. Bulgur is a high-fiber, quick-cooking grain hailing from Middle Eastern cuisine ...
Place bulgur in a fine wire-mesh strainer; rinse under cold water 30 seconds. Transfer bulgur to a large saucepan; add 5 cups water, onion halves, tomato, and 2 garlic cloves. Bring to a boil over ...
Flour is the most common way we cook with grains. But there are so many types of grains and cooking techniques to explore, especially in savory dishes that will bring fiber, protein and whole-grain ...
Bulgur is made from cracked whole grain wheat berries that are partially cooked and then dried. This process is the key to bulgur’s convenience—because the cracked wheat berries are fully cooked (much ...
This Lebanese style Bulgur Pilaf recipe is full of fiber and infinitely customizable however your family likes it. Eat it on its own with a spoon, with pita bread and olive oil like a dip, or as a ...
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