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Not your grandma's tabouleh


Last summer I fell in love with parsley. It's not that I minded it before, but I was never a huge fan. Then suddenly one day I'm adding it to my salads and marinated kale dishes.

By some miracle, my husband found a whole bushel at loblaws! I heart loblaws. I decided to finally make a tabouleh recipe. I made it with quinoa instead of the traditional couscous for gluten-free goodness, whole grain wonderfulness and that protein punch. I'm currently finishing it up (it didn't last long) and daydreaming about my next batch that I'll make with cilantro, black beans, cherry tomatoes, avocado, red onion, black olives, portabello mushrooms, and jalapenos.



To make
1c quinoa, soaked and rinsed (to remove the saponins)
1.5c water
1c cherry tomatoes, halved
1/2c fresh parsley, chopped
1/2c olives, sliced
4-5 mushrooms (I used mushroom, but cremini would be really nice)
1-1/2" wedge of red onion, chopped

dressing ingredients
juice of half a lemon
2T olive oil
pinch salt
pince cayenne
2 garlic cloves, derooted and chopped finely

Add the quinoa to boiling water and lower heat. Cook on low, with lid on, until quinoa is fluffy and all water absorbed.

In a pan, add a bit of oil and water. Saute onions, cherry tomatoes, olives and mushrooms. Add saute vegetables and quinoa to a bowl, mix well with parsley and dressing ingredients.

Serve and enjoy!

xo
Selene

Comments

Amy said…
Great idea! I am attempting to go gluten free and this would be a great addition to my recipe repetiore.
Ashlea Taylor said…
This tabouleh looks fantastic! Beautiful with the veggies!
Kia said…
Hi! I love tabouleh!!! I discover your blog right now and I like it!!! I'm Vegan and I have a blog equoecoevegan.blogspot.com…come in and leave me your review about it! Bye ^__^

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