Tabouli
This is a wonderful and refreshing Lebanese salad. There is some initial work involved because of all the chopping, but once you have everything ready (see the ingredients picture below) it takes but a second to mix it and bring it to the table. This is such a nice accompaniment to dishes that call for something on the side but you are in the mood neither for a green salad nor cooked vegetable. It is an indispensable member of any appetizer presentation (called “Mazza”) for a Middle Eastern meal. Normally bulgar (cracked wheat) is used to break up the dense vegetables of this dish, but here we cleverly use chopped walnuts. I use the term “cleverly” because so many people have told me they thought this dish was off limits and they never thought of using walnuts in place of the cracked wheat!
Ingredients
GrannyKeto.com Recipes: Tabouli ingredients
2 cups fresh whole leaf parsley (can be curly or flat)
1/3 cup finely chopped onion
1/2 cup finely chopped tomato
1/3 finely chopped cucumber
3 TBS freshly squeezed lemon juice (juice from 1 lemon)
1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts
3 TBS olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste (we used 1/4 tsp salt and 4 grinds of pepper)
Lemon wedges for presentation
Directions
Chop the parsley.
Mix with the rest of the ingredients.
That’s all, folks!