Greek Bulgur Salad

January 25, 2013

As of late, I have grown kind of bored with quinoa. Don’t get me wrong. There are many different applications for quinoa. I have made it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, cold, and hot. I just feel like I need something new!

When perusing the grocery store aisles aimlessly because I cannot logically go to the store for just one thing, I came across a huge new section of Bob’s Red Mill products. Instead of just the one bag of rice flour they used to carry, they now had like ten different flours and a vast variety of grains.

Jackpot!

The bulgur wheat just called out to me for some reason. Maybe it was because my cheese and bread soaked system was crying out for something a little healthier. Who knows?

I cooked up the bulgur and added some of my favorite salad staples to make this light and healthy creation before you. I ate this for lunch three days in a row and felt satisfied, but not full. The little bit of low-fat Feta cheese helped to trick my body into thinking this wasn’t too healthy.

Greek Bulgur Salad

Course Salad
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4 - 6
Author Sarcastic Cooking

Ingredients

  • For the Salad:
  • 1 Cup Bulgur Wheat
  • 2 Cups Water
  • 2 Persian Cucumbers sliced
  • 1 Cup Grape Tomatoes halved
  • ¼ Cup Diced Red Onion
  • ¼ Cup Pitted Kalamata Olives halved
  • ¼ Cup Toasted Pine Nuts
  • ¼ Cup Low-Fat Feta Cheese Crumbles
  • ½ Cup Fresh Chopped Herbs basil, parsley, dill, mint
  • 3-5 Pepperoncini Peppers
  • For the Dressing:
  • 1 Teaspoon Lemon Zest
  • 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
  • 1 Tablespoon Red Wine Vinegar
  • 4 Tablespoon Olive Oil
  • Big Pinch of Salt and Pepper

Instructions

  1. Add bulgur and water to a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium/low heat with the lid on. Simmer for fifteen minutes. After fifteen minutes, fluff with a fork, spread bulgur out on a large baking sheet or large platter in one even layer, and then place in the fridge to cool completely.
  2. When the bulgur is cooled, add to a large mixing bowl along with cucumber, tomatoes, red onion, kalamata olives, pine nuts, feta, and herbs. Mix well.
  3. In a small bowl whisk together lemon zest, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  4. Pour vinaigrette over salad, toss together. Add more salt and pepper if you feel it needs it. Transfer salad to a serving platter or bowl, top with pepperoncini.
  5. Salad lasts in the refrigerator in an air-tight container for three days. Serve just below room temperature so the vinaigrette loosens up.

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  • Anita at Hungry Couple
    February 5, 2013 at 9:46 am

    Beautiful. I am a big grain eater and always have bulgar and barley and quinoa and wheatberries on hand. I make a version of this salad and it really is delicious. It tastes so…fresh, too!

  • Stephie @ Eat Your Heart Out
    January 26, 2013 at 7:54 pm

    To do: Try barley and bulgar. Hearty and healthy!

    ^^I’m in an alliteration pit.

  • Julia
    January 25, 2013 at 2:38 pm

    I love this! I made a Greek salad using quinoa recently and loved it–but I have a special place in my heart for bulgur so I HAVE to try this out! 🙂

  • windykitchen
    January 25, 2013 at 10:04 am

    This looks divine. I make Greek-flavored things from time to time, but it never occurred to me to add pepperoncini — good call!

  • Emily
    January 25, 2013 at 9:54 am

    Good for you for breaking out of the quinoa mold with bulgar. This salad looks fab–thanks for posting!