http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
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Coarse bulgur, spiced butternut squash, bell pepper, dried cherries and cilantro team up in this fiber-rich, warm vegetarian main dish salad.
Bulgur with Butternut Squash and Cherries
adapted from
Küchen Götter
- 100 g Bulgur
- Salt
- 2 tbsp Dried cherries
- 400 g Butternut squash
- 1 Red bell pepper, peeled and diced
- 1 Shallot, diced
- 1 clove Garlic, chopped
- 1 tsp Ginger, shredded
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- 1-2 tbsp Olive oil
- 1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
- 1/2 tsp Cumin powder
- 1/4 tsp Chilli powder
- 2 tbsp Orange juice
- 80 ml Vegetable stock
- 1 handful Cilantro
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- Place bulgur and 250 ml water in a medium pot. Bring it to a boil. Season with salt. Turn the heat off and fold in dried cherries. Leave it, covered, for about 25 minutes until fluffy.
- Peel butternut squash. Scrape out the seeds and membrane. Cut into 1.5cm dices. Peel, deseed the red bell pepper. Cut into 2cm cubes. Peel and dice the shallot, garlic and ginger.
- Heat the olive oil in a pan. Add in diced shallot and garlic, stirring briefly, then add in diced butternut squash, bell pepper and ginger, and stir for a minute. Add in spices, stirring for one more minute, then pour in orange juice and vegetable stock. Cook, covered, for about 15 minutes. Stir from time to time. Remove cover and cook until remaining liquid evaporates. Fold the bulgur into the vegetables. Turn the heat off and mix in chopped cilantro leaves. Serve with yogurt sauce if desired.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
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A fabulous pumpkin dish! In fall, I love making dishes of that kind...
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Rosa
I'm loving the combination of flavors - dried cherries + butternut squash with a hint of garlic and hint of cumin. LOVE it.
ReplyDeletewow looks good,the pictures looks so professional,can you give us some tips how to make pictures like that?:-)
ReplyDeleteWOW! another healthy meal and looks very delicious too!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, I love your bulgur dishes so much. Such beautiful colours, too.
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delightful. I can just imagine how all those great flavors and textures would mingle. Thanks, Angie.
ReplyDeleteSo healthily good. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have the whole pate as it is healthy so i wont feel guilty in eating too much.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! I love all the spice in there with the sweetness of the squash and cherry.
ReplyDeleteI have to confess it has been a while that I had bulgur. Never tried to cook it before, maybe I should change that now after seeing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis is healthy and I'm attracted to it by its vibrant colour!
ReplyDeleteBrava Angie! What a wonderful combo of flavours. You are making the most of squash and pumpkins. Interesting to use bulgur too.
ReplyDeleteSuch healthful dishes you create and perfect for this fall weather. BTW--your name was chosen for the special Give-Away on my blog, XOXO
ReplyDeleteThe colors are stunning. What a nice healthy meal.
ReplyDeleteSam
Such a colourful and flavourful dish,inviting.
ReplyDeleteYour space always inspires me to take a healthier approach to supper---perhaps I will incorporate bulgar tonight--thanks Angie!!
ReplyDeleteGreat meal - that squash adds some gerat meat to the dish.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Angie! I've never cooked with bulgier so you have me intrigued with this delicious looking dinner!
ReplyDeletePLEASE can you send this across the continents for my dinner. I LOVE this and so very seasonal :)
ReplyDeleteI would be a happy lady eating that dish! What a delightful combination.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dish, isn't it wonderful how the addition of bulgar turns these veggies into a satisfying meal;-)
ReplyDeleteI love bulgur! I always buy different sizes and wonder what I should make with them. This looks amazing. Butternut is my favourite in the pumpkin world :)
ReplyDeleteHow interesting is to add cherries.. it should taste lovely with squash! and it looks so colorful :)
ReplyDeleteI love bulgur and this look delicious ANgie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent salad, Angie! I can see making this with so many different grains...and loving them all!!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and creative way to use butternut squash. Sure is healthy and flavorful.
ReplyDeleteYou are certainly making the best of autumn with the variety of squashes you are using. My selection is boring - I always just cook with kabocha squash as that is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use butternut squash. Looks healthy and yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted bulgar before but would be willing to try it - yum :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Angie...this dish looks so good with the pumpkins and cherries...I wish I am just next door to you :p I have never tasted bulgur before..I only know it is high in fiber and protein. Must hunt around for bulgur the next time I go to the grains shop :)
ReplyDeleteGünaydın, ellerinize,emeğinize sağlık. Çok leziz ve nefis görünüyor. Ayrıca çokda iştah açıcı.
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I think this recipe is delicious, I wont try it real soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea
Interestingly delicious dish you got there , Angie ! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me but would love to know how it tastes, since it looks tasty :)
ReplyDeleteI always use bulgur in breads, but this is the perfect way to make a quick and so yummy dinner! Love the spices and orange juice, so great with the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteAngie this looks realllllly nice. I love pumpkina and this is a really good way to use bulgar
ReplyDeleteyummm, and healthy too
ReplyDeleteAngie, What a colorful and healthy dish!! I adore butternut squash this time of year and look forward to finding new recipes using it!
ReplyDeletewhat a great combination of textures and flavors. love the nuttiness of butternut squash
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing dish!! Looks so tasty and full of Fall flavors!
ReplyDeleteAngie, you continue to impress. This dish looks just amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavors and textures!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, excellent dish and look so mouth watering!!! And very classy presentation.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
Hearty, pretty and welcoming for fall. Love these beefed-up salads. The dried cherries just add the sweetest touch.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of combining cherries and squash - very nice indeed! Beautiful, beautiful photos Angie - as they say in England - very nice clicks!~
ReplyDeleteGran combinación en textura y sabor me encanta Angie,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteI've never had bulgur like that! Just reading the ingredients had me wanting some. I've had bulgur in porridge. It's delicious. Thanks for this idea.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, This is a perfect combination of fall flavors. A very pretty dish also. Blessings dear. Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful dish for fall Angie!
ReplyDeletemmm, i would love to dig into that gorgeous plate!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the best ideas for using whole grains! Bulgur is one of my favorites, too, especially in a salad for lunch. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy I love to combine bulgur and butternut squash, but I've never tried adding spices like you suggested. Something new to try soon!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous fall salad Angie! So welcoming.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious for this recipe! It's make me so hungry! I can't wait to eat this :)
ReplyDeleteThat means I won't feel guilty even eating more : ), Angie, you've made this vegetarian dish look inviting!
ReplyDeleteDelicious dish ... I will try this
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Well, this is a complete meal and it looks so delicious! The dried cherries were a surprise. Besides adding a different texture, I bet they add a bit of sweet tartness as well. Love all of the seasonings,the depth of flavors and the various textures. What a beautiful dish!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and texture of this dish... am always looking for good vegetarian meals, as I'd like to make my family eat as healthy as possible.
ReplyDeleteI think of bulgur as a summer thing, but this salad makes me change my mind!
ReplyDeleteBulgur is so sweet and adds a special touch to wherever is in!
ReplyDeleteAngie you are after my heart:) This is another fabulous autumn recipe. My mouth is watering.
ReplyDeleteSweet Angie, This looks so comforting and delightful! Beautiful flavors :)
ReplyDeleteHugs <3
Hey, this looks so colorful and healthy.I am trying this dish.
ReplyDeleteusing squash and pumpkins in recipes is so perfect for Fall. i only have a few go-to recipes for squash...it's nice to see you sharing this recipe. it looks so easy to make and so vibrant!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect dish for fall! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so pretty Angie... I'm crazy about cherries and cranberries in salads - they add a wonderful sweet/tart combination that's unmistakable.
ReplyDeleteI love finding fun unique dishes like this. I get bored easily, and love finding fun healthy dishes. Your recipe looks lovely, and the flavors are wonderful! Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteAngie,I totally missed this post. So glad that I see this healthy, colorful, and delicious salad. I love bulgur wheat, and I happen to have a big bag of it, thinking that I would make Tabbouleh with it, but changing my mind now, and will make it with your recipe...thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the use of bulghur in this recipe. So autumny!
ReplyDeleteUhmmm, it looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards!!
Wish I could eat bulger wheat because I love the texture of it, but this looks like a perfect recipe to go with quinoa or millet too! Love all the spices and flavors in here!
ReplyDeleteLovely flavor and color combination. I love the addition of dried fruit in fall savory dishes and bulgur makes for a hearty satisfying vegetarian dish!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful combination that fills one up.
ReplyDeleteA healthy dish that I like & with butter squash which I don't use that often! More importantly great for my diet! :p LOL
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