Culinary creator Arash Hashemi knows a thing or two about tabbouleh — and when he wanted to tailor the dish to his diet, he found the perfect option. In his cookbook, Shred Happens: So Easy, So Good: ...
A staple in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, tabbouleh salad is a love letter to fresh herbs. Just like hummus, pita bread, falafel, and other dishes from those regions, it has won the ...
Strawberries, peas and rhubarb are all well and good, but springtime has extra-special charms for the garlic lovers among us. After a winter of shriveling, sprouting cloves, the warming weather brings ...
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No, that's not a typo in this recipe, the ratio of parsley to barley — an astounding 6 cups of finely chopped parsley to a mere 1/2 cup of uncooked barley — is correct. While most Americans may think ...
Does this popular Middle Eastern salad really need so much parsley? And is it essential to stick to a traditional recipe? Anissa Helou describes tabbouleh as a "global salad" - one of those dishes ...
Tabbouleh is a bulgur salad; in fact, it’s also a very green salad. It consists of an abundance of fresh garden herbs, jumbled together with bulgur, citrus and olive oil, which paint this salad an ...