When my husband and I went vegetarian for Lent, we discovered the beauty of Bulgur and some of the delicious dishes one can make from it. Bulgur is a whole grain. One cup of cooked Bulgur contains only about 150 calories, but provides about one-third of your daily fiber needs, 11% of your daily protein needs and 10% of your iron needs (based on a 2,000 calorie diet).
Now that I’ve got you all excited about Bulgur, you could probably use some recipes to get started. Enter my new favorite recipe site: The Good Mood Food Blog. Blogger Donal Skehan has put together a visually appealing website full of mouthwatering recipes for “simple, healthy, homecooked food,” paired with beautiful photographs of his recipes that he has taken himself. Below you’ll find a link to a handful of Donal’s recipes for Bulgur, including one for a simple preparation of Bulgur, as well as a beautiful roast vegetable and Bulgur wheat dish. You will find that, as Donal is writing from Dublin, Ireland, you may sometimes have to make minor conversions or translations (e.g., “rocket” is arugula, “aubergine” is eggplant and “courgette” is zucchini; 200g of Bulgur comes out to slightly more than 1 cup), but I think it’s well worth it for the great recipes and beautiful imagery.
The Good Mood Food Blog – Recipes for Bulgur
If that’s just too much work to get a delicious, healthy meal on the table quickly, try any of these recipes for Bulgur, from the Vegetarian Times website.
Vegetarian Times – Recipes for Bulgur
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