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How do I use this stuff?
I got it to try to make sesame sticks but I'm have extra left.

>> No.19731947

>>19731939
Bulgur wheat is yummy. You can make a salad with it, or just enjoy it as a brown rice alternative.

>> No.19731955

>>19731939
Literally Taboulli

>> No.19732114

>>19731955
>Taboulli
Know nothing about it. A brief search shows some variations, looks good. Care to share a recipe you use?

Also wondering could it be used instead of breadcrumbs in a meatloaf type thing?

>> No.19732141
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19732141

>>19732114
Mince everything. Any greens you have, cucumber, tomatoes (no need to gut them), you can also get away with carrots. Preferably use parsley and maybe a bit of cilantro as your primary green. I've never used spinach, but spring mix or whatever is fine. Then because I can't get bulgur locally, I just use Quinoa. Toss it with olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper.

It's a shit ton of prep work but you'll get a tub of the shit and you can eat it for a week (I've considered buying a food processor for this.. You can also binge eat it and you never feel sick afterwards. Don't mix in olives or pickled peppers, that will overpower it.

Fry up some spicy shrimp or chicken. Put a toasted pita bread on a plate, smear some greek yogurt on it, a full spoonfuls of taboulli, and then put the meat ontop. Serve with a side of saffron rice, hummus, pitted olives, and pomegranate juice.

It's a panty dropper bro.

>> No.19732154

Sauté some onion, put the bulgur with chicken broth (I like a ratio of 1.5 cups broth/water to 1 cup bulgur) & cook it like rice on the stove. Add parsley at the end for nice garnish

>> No.19732187

just treat it like farro or any other grain--steam it up with broth and serve it as a side dish. or toss it in a soup. it's nice. once cooked, you can do all kinds of stuff with it--throw it in a salad, a rice bowl, with some beans, whatever. it's nums.

>> No.19733157

>>19732141
sounds good man, thanks

>> No.19734282

>>19731939
pilaf:
https://youtu.be/WU9rUBN2cKY?feature=shared
or
mujaddara:
https://youtu.be/LSLSugEhmGo?feature=shared