Bulgur and dried fruits

Recipe: Bulgur and dried fruits

Bulgur and dried fruit recipe, ideal to accompany a small poultry, slightly sweet, it will appeal to lovers of sweet salty. I will also test this recipe as a cold salad with a barbecue of meat or fish, just a drizzle of olive oil and the juice of a lemon. Bulgur of Turkish origin made its appearance in France around 1940, it is now part of Turkish, Armenian and Greek cuisine.

Recipe ingredients

  • Bulgur and dried fruit recipe for 6 people:
  • 280 g Bulgur, about 2 glasses of Nutella
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • 6 slices of ginger
  • 1 teaspoon of raz el hanout
  • 15 black olives
  • 5 green olives
  • 4 large dates
  • 1 red onion
  • 10 dried apricots
  • 50 g of raisins

Instructions

  1. Peel the onion then finely chop it.
  2. Sear the onion in olive oil.
  3. Add the bulgur, let it toast a little.
  4. Sprinkle with the raz el hanout.
  5. Add double the volume of water and cook for 12 minutes.
  6. Cut the dried apricots into small cubes, then add to the bulgur.
  7. Pit the dates, then cut them in four lengthwise, then into cubes, then add to the bulgur.
  8. Pour the raisins over the bulgur.
  9. Add the black and green olives.

Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 12 minutes
Number of people: 6
4 star rating: 1 review

What wine to drink with: Bulgur and dried fruits

My favorite wine for this recipe: Rosé Corse grape Sciaccarello, Nielluccio
Temperature between 08 ° and 10 °

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