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Definition of tabbouleh in English: tabboulehnoun ˈtabuːleɪtəˈbuːleɪtəˈbuli mass nounAn Arab salad of cracked wheat mixed with finely chopped ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, and parsley. Example sentencesExamples - If you've already prepared such specialty dishes as tabbouleh and hummus, you're in for a special treat when you prepare them with homegrown chickpeas.
- Gill's pan-fried sea bass with tabbouleh, preserved lemon, bottarga and lemon oil was less successful, with the flavours clashing a little too violently.
- Now, while I stand by each and every one of my choices, right now, I'd settle for someone who knows how to make tabbouleh, and doesn't snore.
- As our tastes grew more sophisticated, I remember chopping them into bulgur wheat to make tabbouleh.
- Properly combined, the mixture has the consistency of tabbouleh.
- For dinner we had soups in winter, salads in spring and summer, such as tabbouleh and fattouche, or sandwiches of falafel, or again concentrated yogurt with mint, black olives and cucumber.
- The Lebanese believe those who neither make nor eat tabbouleh are ‘irredeemably dull’.
- Spoon a finely chopped mess of tomato, parsley and spring onions - a sort of lazy cook's tabbouleh - over a big dollop of it and serve it with grilled fish or lamb, roast chicken or spiced meatballs.
- Lunch I'll make myself - usually some cold rice and salad with a dressing of olive oil, mustard, caraway seeds and garlic, or tabbouleh.
- Speaking of lobster, a whole one showered with tabbouleh and arugula will cure you if that tongue cake leaves you mute.
- ‘I don't know where she's getting those numbers,’ said a man hovering over the food table, filling his plate with tabbouleh and dolmades.
- This is the grain most often used in tabbouleh and kibbeh, two popular Middle Eastern dishes.
- To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water.
- To make the tabbouleh, prepare the burghul or couscous by soaking it in the lemon juice.
- Vincenzo's selection of salads includes several tempting pasta salads as well as more exotic items such as tabbouleh.
- In addition to bread, wheat was also included in salads with chopped herbs and spices, much like our modern-day tabbouleh.
- New recipes arrived via people rather than books and my sister's summer in France introduced us to tabbouleh, ratatouille and real vinaigrette on salads.
- To serve, arrange the remaining orange slices on each plate; top with tabbouleh.
- You can make a variation on tabbouleh using couscous, but remember that the salad should dominate - it is not the buffet table alternative to a rice or pasta dish.
- Other ideas: avocado salads, guacamole (served with low-carb chips) and tabbouleh (buy the mix, and use lots of detoxifying fresh parsley, red onions and tomatoes).
Definition of tabbouleh in US English: tabbouleh(also tabouli) nountəˈbo͞olētəˈbuli An Arab salad of cracked wheat mixed with finely chopped ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, and parsley. Example sentencesExamples - Lunch I'll make myself - usually some cold rice and salad with a dressing of olive oil, mustard, caraway seeds and garlic, or tabbouleh.
- Properly combined, the mixture has the consistency of tabbouleh.
- For dinner we had soups in winter, salads in spring and summer, such as tabbouleh and fattouche, or sandwiches of falafel, or again concentrated yogurt with mint, black olives and cucumber.
- Now, while I stand by each and every one of my choices, right now, I'd settle for someone who knows how to make tabbouleh, and doesn't snore.
- To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water.
- To make the tabbouleh, prepare the burghul or couscous by soaking it in the lemon juice.
- Spoon a finely chopped mess of tomato, parsley and spring onions - a sort of lazy cook's tabbouleh - over a big dollop of it and serve it with grilled fish or lamb, roast chicken or spiced meatballs.
- New recipes arrived via people rather than books and my sister's summer in France introduced us to tabbouleh, ratatouille and real vinaigrette on salads.
- Speaking of lobster, a whole one showered with tabbouleh and arugula will cure you if that tongue cake leaves you mute.
- This is the grain most often used in tabbouleh and kibbeh, two popular Middle Eastern dishes.
- ‘I don't know where she's getting those numbers,’ said a man hovering over the food table, filling his plate with tabbouleh and dolmades.
- If you've already prepared such specialty dishes as tabbouleh and hummus, you're in for a special treat when you prepare them with homegrown chickpeas.
- The Lebanese believe those who neither make nor eat tabbouleh are ‘irredeemably dull’.
- In addition to bread, wheat was also included in salads with chopped herbs and spices, much like our modern-day tabbouleh.
- Vincenzo's selection of salads includes several tempting pasta salads as well as more exotic items such as tabbouleh.
- As our tastes grew more sophisticated, I remember chopping them into bulgur wheat to make tabbouleh.
- Gill's pan-fried sea bass with tabbouleh, preserved lemon, bottarga and lemon oil was less successful, with the flavours clashing a little too violently.
- To serve, arrange the remaining orange slices on each plate; top with tabbouleh.
- You can make a variation on tabbouleh using couscous, but remember that the salad should dominate - it is not the buffet table alternative to a rice or pasta dish.
- Other ideas: avocado salads, guacamole (served with low-carb chips) and tabbouleh (buy the mix, and use lots of detoxifying fresh parsley, red onions and tomatoes).
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