A simple and delicious bulgur salad, adapted from Eat Smarter, with coriander honey carrots giving it a hint of well-balanced earthy pungency and lingering sweetness.
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- Bring tomato juice in a pot to a boil. Turn the heat off. Pour bulgur into the tomato juice. Cover and set aside until most of the liquid has been absorbed, about 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile rinse, peel and cut the carrots horizontally into 4 sticks. Crush the coriander seeds in a a mortar and pestle.
- Heat one tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add in carrot sticks and cook briefly. Add in crushed coriander seeds, salt and pepper. Pour in 4-5 tablespoons of water and cook, covered, for 5 minutes over medium heat. Add in honey and bring the mixture to a boil. Remove and set aside to cool.
- Peel, core, seed and finely dice the yellow bell pepper. Place them in a salad bowl together with chopped chives, olive herb needles if used, minced garlic, coriander leaves, lime juice, bulgur and the rest of olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. Toss everything together. Serve the bulgur salad with coriander carrot sticks.
awesome dear...colourful..
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love all of these fresh ingredients!!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous salad! So tasty and healthy. Definitely up my alley...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Great, I've been looking for ways with bulgur. Love the idea of tomato juice to puff up the bulgur.
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing salad for the summer. I know my family will love this. :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is so healthy and a refreshing salad. The variant colors makes it looks delicious too :)
ReplyDeleteI'm just cooking couscous in this period, but I should consider other healthy salads like this one. Thank you for the recipe Angie and have a lovely week!
ReplyDeletelooks amazing! You have taken incredible shots here. Your photography is professional. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful salad! :) That coriander plant looks so good!! I wish I could grow something! Horrible at that:(
ReplyDeleteA beautiful dish! Coriander must add such the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteThis is a dish I would truly enjoy. Soon.
ReplyDeletevisually stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture of bulgur but rarely cook it; thanks for the reminder. What is olive herb?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful twist to a bulgur salad. The carrots give it such a gorgeous color and I know must bring a lot of flavor and crunch.
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@Eva Taylor
ReplyDeleteOlive Herb is a cold hardy, perennial, woody, and the bright green leaves that have an intense olive aroma. It adds an interesting, alternative flavour to salads and is a tasty addition to Mediterranean meals, especially when you don’t have any fresh olives to hand.
Beautifully refreshing and healthy salad , Angie ! Love that pot of coriander ;D Stunning photos as always !
ReplyDeleteI could sit and stare at your pictures all day long! by the way, I've nominated you for an award =] http://food-fork-and-good.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/life-gets-in-way.html
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful pics of bulgur bell pepper salad with coriander you have here.
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Sounds nice and light, yet filling!
ReplyDeleteI love this salad and the fact that you cooked the bulgar in tomato juice. A nice healthy salad. What are olive herb needles, I've never heard of them?
ReplyDeleteSounds very nice and lite...
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy dish, really nice looking pictures!
ReplyDeleteSounds terrific and very well described. Pretty too!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing and so easy to put together. I love using all the different grains; I just recently bought some Freekeh that I'm anxious to try. I bet I could substitute the bulgur and make this. Thank you, XOXO
ReplyDeleteI’m seriously drooling over here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely fabulous! A perfect summer lunch!
ReplyDeletethat is a fabulous salad! so many delicious flavors here :)
ReplyDeletenot only does this salad look beautiful but i am totally loving the addition of honey and coriander. those are two of my all-time favorite ingredients!
ReplyDeleteSuper flavourful salad,simply inviting..
ReplyDeleteLovely salad, I don't have bulgur at home but do enjoy it. Perhaps I should get some. Love the veggies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful salad, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely making this salad this week! I've got some carrots that HAVE to be used immediately. Thanks for a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteNice ! I love burgul in salads:)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. I love all those fresh flavors. And the sweet carrots on top!
ReplyDeleteLove the sound of those honey carrots! So delicious made into a salad!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, your salad look so appetizing and colorful. Love your salad pictures, it's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, regards.
Looks so fresh and tasty, I love coriander! Great post Angie :)
ReplyDeleteI have never tried bulgur before. The idea of coriander honey carrots will work well with other grains, I guess.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fabulous combination! Deliciousness!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in your bulgur salad - so healthy and satisfying, too! Pinned to my salad board - I love salads!
ReplyDeleteNicely presented healthy dish, Angie! And you've made the coriander flourish ... in an old double boiler?! : ).
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous salad! Bulgur and bell peppers is such a lovely combination :)
ReplyDeleteWow, those colours! Absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning salad my friend, it looks gorgeous :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Look simple and yet healthy and delicious. Love it....mmm
ReplyDeleteI wish I were having this for dinner! Love this flavor combo.
ReplyDeleteIt's a keeper for summer ! So refreshing !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous salad, and love how light and healthy it is too, although I would use quinoa in place of the bulgur to make it gluten-free for me. Curious about olive herb needles....I've never heard of those!
ReplyDeleteDelightful combination, Angie! Although I'm not a huge fan of cilantro, I'd gladly substitute basil or parley in this tasty salad.
ReplyDeleteGosh those photos are gorgeous Angie!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful looking salad....perfect for the hot summer days we've been having....
ReplyDeleteThese honey carrots really spoke to me Angie!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! So bright and fresh. Perfect for this hot weather we're having.
ReplyDeleteLooks very refreshing and healthy, just the dish for these hot summer days.
ReplyDeleteDelicious love the carrots strips thre.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried bulgar, but this has me drooling!
ReplyDeleteYes Please!! The coriander honey carrots sound especially divine...beautiful Angie.
ReplyDeleteOooh, salads made with grains are some of my favorites! You've done it again with another delicious combination :)
ReplyDeleteLove fresh coriander in salads and anything with bulgur must be delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow. I read the title over and over, and every time I would read "burglar" and I thought it was a funny name, what's a burglar salad. I guess it was because I was so unfamiliar with the word "bulgur"
ReplyDeleteRegardless, this looks mouthwatering!
Healthy, fresh, and delicious -- this is the perfect summer meal! I love the gorgeous color too!
ReplyDeleteSo many flavors in one dish, Angie. Perfect for a summer supper!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteA terrific summer salad to take on a picnic.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a healthy treat and yet so simple! Love the pot you have your coriander in!
ReplyDeleteI love bulgur and need to use it more. What a colorful, flavorful salad! Not sure what olive herb needles are--is there a substitute for those?
ReplyDeleteNice salad Angie...this is a perfect meal for a hot Summer day. Love the colors of it as well.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying your week :)
Truly beautiful! I really do enjoy carrots, and I'm always looking for good recipes. The colors in these photos really pop!
ReplyDeleteThese carrots sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteUnlike me, you always make healthful dishes. Not only healthful, beautiful too! Enjoy the rest of the week, Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to refresh yourself in Summer in a healthy way. I[m tempting to try to make honey carrots now.
ReplyDeleteI love carrots, so this is a perfect salad for me! It looks like a meal with the addition of the bulgar;-)
ReplyDeleteYuuummm Angie. I have some baby dutch carrots staring at me from my crisper that would love to become this salad. Might just have to do it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an excellent way to prepare carrots. I just love the way you grow cilantro in that pot.
ReplyDeletebeautiful salad! Looks delicious and very interesting with bulgur, something which i have never tried before!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dish, healthy and colorful. I liked the way you styled it as well.
ReplyDeleteYour know what? I really love the pot of coriander plant. I will definitely having a hard time to use them on my dinner plate. haha... However, I really enjoy this kind of light meal.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a wonderful day, dar~ling.
Kristy
Yummy summer salad ...love the flavor of coriander seed!
ReplyDeleteI love honey carrots and with the grain this would give it great texture and flavour xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a BEAUTIFUL salad . . . almost too pretty to eat! Healthy too and perfect for ALL of us. Thanks for this delicious recipe! Your photos are simply perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis salad is refreshing and nutritious!
ReplyDeleteOh...beautiful, Angie! I'm always looking for new and atypical salads and side dishes. And I'm excited to try this. I have this new found love of coriander for some reason! And this will be perfect! : )
ReplyDelete@Cucina49 You can use cilantro or parsley instead.
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove bulgur wheat, not just in Tabbouleh but in creative salads, such as yours, with the yummy honey carrots!
ReplyDeletePinned it:D
Great looking salad, I love the colors in it.
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ReplyDeleteYum!!! This sounds like awesome dish to me. I just got bulgur last week. Made one meal, it tasted so good. I loved it. I will defiantly try this recipe. Thanks Angie:)
ReplyDeletecorainder honey carrots ~ amazing!!
ReplyDeletelovely summer salad love the carrots and coriander
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful and cooking the bulgurs with tomato juice sounds nice too!
ReplyDeleteLooks light, perfect for warm weather!
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ReplyDeleteWow that looks good! I have recently tried the combo carrot cilantro and love it. Have to try it like this!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic recipe! I love bulgar!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful salad...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat salad sounds and looks so appealing! and that bulgur is so thick and pretty it almost looks like rice!
ReplyDeletea wonderful salad, so refreshing and full of flavor!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and the colors are amazing, simply awesome!
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