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This is a good tabbouleh alternative for those of you who can’t tolerate wheat, though you must seek out a brand of steel-cut oats that has been processed in a gluten-free facility if you need to avoid gluten Unlike traditional tabbouleh, which is a really a parsley salad with a little bit of fine bulgur, this is more of a lemony grain salad with a generous amount of parsley and other herbs For best results, toss the soaked oats with the dressing and refrigerate overnight.
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This salad is inspired by one I ate in Greece I’ve added the cherries and made the olives optional, though I like the contrast of the briny, salty olives against the cherries Purslane is nutrient-dense, with lots of omega-3s
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Has there ever been a more perfect brunch drink?
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Simple cherry and pear tomato Greek salad with cucumbers, feta cheese, shallots, mint, and oregano.
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A refreshing punch made with cranberry juice, lemonade, white wine, club soda and champagne. Fruity, but not too sweet.
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Beef and rice stuffed zucchini with mint and parsley are simmered on the stovetop until tender, then served with a fresh egg and lemon sauce.
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Eaten whole, wheat berries have a strong nutty flavor, making them an earthy alternative to rice, couscous and quinoa They can be soaked overnight so they’ll cook faster and have a lighter, softer texture, but it’s not necessary A great way to prepare them is in tabbouleh, as a substitute for bulgur wheat
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Tiny frozen peas are a time-saver here, since they require no cooking, just thawing. They also happen to taste better than most of the fresh peas available. The tomato, though, needs to be fresh and vine ripened. If you cant get a good one, omit it