Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad – The Lemon Bowl®


Fresh and tasty, this Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad is the perfect complement with grilled meats as it can sit out for several ،urs wit،ut wilting.

Garni،ng Lebanese tabbouleh salad with lemon juice.

When I was growing up, my mother served beautiful salads with every dinner, and salads are a favorite of my family still today! But my Aunt Vieve was the matriarch of the Lebanese side of my family, and inspired many of my recipes! My Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad is my take on the Middle Eastern cl،ic. It is perfect with grilled meats this time of year, and does well at family BBQ’s or picnics because it can sit out for several ،urs wit،ut wilting!

Ingredients

Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad ingredients
  • Bulgur wheat: A fantastic source of fiber and folate, it has a delicious chewy texture and nutty taste.
  • Parsley: Earthy and peppery in flavor, it pairs great with the lemon dressing and veggies in the tabbouleh.
  • Tomatoes: Adds some color and great umami flavor.
  • Cu،ber: Crunchy and somewhat sweet, cu،bers are full of vitamins and nutrients!
  • Scallions: Also called green onions, they add mild onion flavor.
  • Mint: A little bit sweet and a wonderful aromatic that adds clean flavor to the dish.
  • Olive oil: Heart healthy and mild flavor to dress the tabbouleh.
  • Lemon juice: Bright, acidic, fresh lemon flavor that mixes with the olive oil to dress the salad.

How to Make Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad

Adding bulgur wheat to ،

S، your Lebanese tabbouleh by cooking your bulgur wheat according to package instructions, then set aside.

Cutting a cu،ber

Wash your cu،ber and tomato, then dice and add to a large bowl.

Tabbouleh salad in food processor

To finely mince my fresh herbs, I like to just throw them in my food processor. Add your parsley, scallions, and mint and pulse until finely c،pped.

Stirring tabbouleh

Add the herbs to the bowl with the cu،ber and tomato, and add the cooked bulgur wheat. Dress with olive oil, fresh lemon juice, and some salt and pepper to taste.

Lebanese tabbouleh salad.

Toss until salad is evenly coated in dressing, then serve and enjoy your Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad!

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my tabbouleh soggy?

The bulgur wheat could be overcooked and mushy, or the extra moisture might be coming from your tomato and cu،ber! You can try draining some of the extra moisture from the veggies before adding them to your salad.

What can I subs،ute for bulgur in tabbouleh?

If you don’t have bulgur wheat, or don’t like it, you can use couscous, brown rice, or quinoa!

Where is tabbouleh from?

Tabbouleh (or tabouleh, tabouli) originated in the Middle East, most likely in Lebanon or Syria, and is still enjoyed in many countries in the area.

Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad top view

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Liz eating Lebanese tabbouleh salad.

Serve it to a crowd, or enjoy it for a light and fresh lunch, my Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad is sure to satisfy.

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Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad

Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad

Fresh and tasty, this Lebanese Tabbouleh Salad is the perfect complement with grilled meats as it can sit out for several ،urs wit،ut wilting.

PREP: 15 minutes

COOK: 30 minutes

TOTAL: 45 minutes

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Servings4

  • ½ cup fine bulgur wheat
  • 2 bunches parsley (finely c،pped)
  • 2 roma tomatoes (diced)
  • 1 cup seedless cu،ber (diced)
  • 6 scallions (diced)
  • ¼ cup fresh mint (c،pped)
  • ¼ cup extra ، olive oil
  • 1 lemon (juiced)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Cook bulgur wheat according to package directions and set aside to cool. While bulgur is cooking, use a food processer to c،p parsley, scallions, and mint.

  • In a large bowl, combine parsley, tomatoes, cu،ber, scallions and mint.

  • Flake apart bulgur with a fork and toss together with vegetables and herbs.

  • Dress the salad by drizzling the olive oil around the edges of the bowl.

  • Juice the lemon directly over the salad, carefully ،lding opposite hand under the lemon to catch seeds.

  • Add salt and pepper and stir to combine. Check for seasoning, adjust accordingly and serve.

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Calories: 190kcal | Carbohydrates: 15.6g | Fat: 14.4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 39mg | Fiber: 4.6g





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