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Sasun jan, very easy to make, but it takes too much time...

 

here is the recipe from a cookbook that I did for friends a while back.

 

• 1/2 cups fine bulghour

• 3 lge. bunch parsley, minced fine

• 1 bunch scallions, minced fine

• 3 tomatoes, skinned and peeled, if desired chopped fine

• 1 small bunch mint

• 1/2 tsp. ground red pepper

• 1/3 cup olive oil (pure or substitute)

• 1/3 cup lemon juice salt to taste

 

Soak bulghour in the diced tomato for an hour. Squeeze out the water with hands and mix with other ingredients except oil, lemon juice and salt.

 

Mix with olive oil, lemon juice and salt, using proportions agreeable to your taste.

 

It is important that vegetables be minced very fine. Serve in a bowl or dish surrounded with Romaine leaves or fresh tender grape leaves. The leaves are used to scoop up the salad. Prepare the mixture early enough so flavors blend.

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Sasun jan, very easy to make, but it takes too much time...

 

here is the recipe from a cookbook that I did for friends a while back.

 

• 1/2 cups fine bulghour

• 3 lge. bunch parsley, minced fine

• 1 bunch scallions, minced fine

• 3 tomatoes, skinned and peeled, if desired chopped fine

• 1 small bunch mint

• 1/2 tsp. ground red pepper

• 1/3 cup olive oil (pure or substitute)

• 1/3 cup lemon juice salt to taste

 

Soak bulghour in the diced tomato for an hour. Squeeze out the water with hands and mix with other ingredients except oil, lemon juice and salt.

 

Mix with olive oil, lemon juice and salt, using proportions agreeable to your taste.

 

It is important that vegetables be minced very fine. Serve in a bowl or dish surrounded with Romaine leaves or fresh tender grape leaves. The leaves are used to scoop up the salad. Prepare the mixture early enough so flavors blend.

Cool Azat jan :D This will be the most important accomplishment of my next week. One more stupid question - what is the American name of bulghour?

 

Thanks buddy ;)

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NO DESSERT?WHAT?

Well I guess my husband is safe then :D

Weekends have to have dessert!

I don't think Tabouleh is Armenian...but I don't wanna start that debate now :rolleyes:

Asparagus and Endive looked great,never tried them grilled...have to rememer that one.

i dont even know its armo food or not, tabouleh,, but i only said so cause my mom makes it all the time.. lol... enlighten me.. :)

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Sasun j, you can pretty much improvise what you like as long as you keep the main ingredients there as a structure. The wheat,oil,lemon juice and most important the parsley but after this you can add the veggies you like

You can also grill seafood like shrimp, swordfish or tuna and place it on top then you got a complete meal.

I personally like grilled squid with tentacles mixed in the salad. Have fun.

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Sasun j, Although Azat has red peppers in there you can pretty much improvise what you like as long as you keep the main ingredients there as a structure. The wheat,oil,lemon juice and most important the parsley but after this you can add the veggies you like

You can also grill seafood like shrimp, swordfish or tuna and place it on top then you got a complete meal.

I personally like grilled squid with tentacles mixed in the salad. Have fun.

Armat jan, now tell me, are you a painter or a cook? :lol:

 

I think it is safer for me to go from a simple receipe, or else it will become a shilashpot (I think there is a dish called like that).

OK, I will report the results of my tabuleh...

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I have narrowed down my search for bulgur and found the following 2 things, hope one of them is bulgur

 

This?

 

http://s93760412.onlinehome.us/pics/bulgur1.JPG

 

or this?

 

http://s93760412.onlinehome.us/pics/bulgur2.JPG

 

Azat, Armat... anyone?

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but mine taste better then yourssssssssssssssss  :D

Hmm... Maral I am not convinced. There is one way to find out, both you and Azat make tabuleh and send to me, I will tell who makes better :P

 

Oh, and whoever thinks makes better tabuleh can also send me their work :D

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well I don't like it like soup,which is how my first tabouleh turned out :rolleyes:

I don't like it too dry either...ok fine to each his own...but mine taste better then yourssssssssssssssss :D

Nope, my tabuleh is the best!!! I like it nice and juicy. B)

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Yeah whateverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr EXTRA :P :rolleyes:

 

SASUN,where do you live????

AZAT,when the tabouleh is dry the parsley feels like it's going to get stuck in your throat...blaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tasting...

I intent on winning this competition btw :lol:

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