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Tabouleh (Burghul and Parsley Salad)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Vegetables Vegetarian Salads, Grains, Vegetarian, Vegan 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Fine burghul
2 c Cold water
2 c Chopped parsley
1/2 c Finely chopped spring onions
1/4 c Finely chopped mint
1/4 c Olive oil
2 tb Lemon juice
1 1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Freshly ground black pepper
2 Firm ripe tomatoes
Crisp lettuce leaves
1/4 c Lemon juice; mixed with:
1/2 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Place burghul in a bowl and cover with the cold water. Leave to soak for 30
minutes.  Drain through a fine sieve, pressing with back of a spoon to
extract moisture. Spread onto a cloth and leave to dry further.
Meanwhile, prepare parsley.  Wash well, shake off excess moisture and
remove thick stalks.  Wrap in a tea towel and place in refrigerator to
crisp and dry.
Put burghul into a mixing bowl and add spring onions. Squeeze mixture with
hand so that burghul absorbs onion flavour.
Chop parsley fairly coarsley, measure and add to burghul with mint.
Beat olive oil with lemon juice and stir in salt and pepper. Add to salad
and toss well.
Peel and seed tomatoes and cut into dice.  Gently stir into salad. Cover
and chill for at least 1 hour before serving.
Serve in salad bowl lined with crisp lettuce leaves. Lemon juice and salt
mixture is served in a jug so that it may be added according to individual
taste.
Serves 6-8
Source: The Complete Middle East Cookbook, by Tess Mallos Typed for you by
Karen Mintzias
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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