Bulgur Wheat
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Bulgur Wheat
© Denzil Green
Birghil
BurghalWhole wheat that has been soaked, steamed, and dried. Part of the bran is removed, then the wheat kernel is cracked into small pieces. This process develops a nutty taste and speeds up its cooking time. It can be bought either whole or cracked coarse, medium or fine (sizing is done through sifters, not by hand, in case you wondered.)
The precooking not only makes it quick to cook when used, but also helps to extend the shelf life.
Bulgur is convenient since it can be either soaked in water or cooked to be edible.
It is used in Middle Eastern dishes such as tabbouleh and kibbeh. To add more flavour, you can use broth instead of water to soak and cook it in.
Cook 1 part of Bulgur in 2 parts of liquid for 15 to 20 minutes. Some recipes will also have you just soak it first in a hot liquid.
1 cup of uncooked bulgur = 3 cups of cooked bulgur
1 cup, uncooked = 12 oz / 350g
See Also: Cracked Wheat
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