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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Burghul Pilaf ~Lebanese style



London is hosting the 2012 Olympics and at the same time My favourite recipes -Take a break magazine are hosting the recipe Olympics. In  Issue 9 August  they announced their GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE medal RECIPE WINNERS from all the entries that were submitted for the august issue. The theme was to submit a recipe from any country that was participating in the Olympics, I chose this Bulgar wheat Pilaf to represent Lebanese cuisine and I am so exited to find out that this recipe has won  wait for it................
"THE GOLD MEDAL"


Thank you  My favourite recipe -Take a break for this  gold medal.


A delicious one pot meal with aromatic middle eastern  flavours.

Ingredients:

120 g / 4 oz bulgar wheat
300ml water
120 g / 4oz cooked chick pea chick peas
120 g/ 4 oz red/ green peppers finely diced
1 red onion finely diced
1 clove garlic finely minced
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon cinnamon powder
1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon chilli flakes
2 tablespoons Lemon juice
10 dried apricots cut into small pieces
1 tablespoon finely chopped coriander
1 green chilli finely chopped.
2 tablespoons olive oil.


Method:
1. Heat the olive oil in a large pan, when it is hot add the onions and garlic and sauté until onions are almost translucent.
2. Add the peppers and chick peas followed by the spices, cinnamon, salt, cumin powder, chilli flakes and turmeric, and green  chilli and  sauté the mixture for 2-3 minutes longer.
3. Wash the bulgur wheat and drain, add it to the vegetable mixture .
4. Add the water and bring to boil, once the mixture comes to boil reduce heat .cover and cook  on lowest flame for 15 minutes.
5. After 15 minutes turn off heat and leave covered for another five minutes.
6. Remove the lid and fluff up the bulgur wheat pilaf with a fork.
7. Stir in half the apricots and transfer the pilaf to a serving dish.
8. Garnish with remaining apricots and fresh coriander.

 Serve with mint yoghurt.




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Lebanese Rice

Submitting to :
Lets Cook with Fruits Event by simply.food



15 comments:

  1. Beautiful clicks and nice recipe, new to me...

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  2. this one pot meal pilaf sounds really good.

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  3. Nice recipe ...I want to try Lebanese food now ..and this looks yum ...love those pots too

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  5. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Will try it.

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  6. That looks amazingly beautiful and delicious thank you so much :)

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  7. Look lovely! Never tried making Lebanese food before but now I will!

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  8. This looks really nice, I'm not that familiar with Lebanese cuisine.

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  9. Lots of ingredients, but looks relatively simple to make.

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  10. Looks healthy and served in a fab dish.

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  11. Tried this. Very nice indeed.

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  12. This is now on my must try list, sounds great.

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