Classic Tabouli Salad Recipe (2024)

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This Tabouli Salad Recipe is a classic version using bulgur wheat and lots of fresh parsley! And it can be made in just 30 minutes or less!

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Classic Tabouli Salad

Tabouli also spelled Taboulleh, is a well known and popular Middle Eastern/Mediterranean salad that is bright, fresh and flavorful. It’s made with finely chopped vegetables, herbs and bulgur wheat.

It’s one of those recipes that can be prepared ahead of time and just gets better as it’s chilled in the refrigerator!

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Some variations of Tabouli use quinoa, but traditionally, it’s made with bulgur. Soaked bulgur is chewy and satisfying and is a perfect choice for a grain/vegetable salad because it doesn’t get mushy.

It’s high in fiber so it will keep you full longer but isn’t heavy.

Is Tabouli Healthy?

Yes it is and it’s light, refreshing and has a vibrant taste and colorful eye appeal!

Tabouli is made with a whole lot of fresh parsley! Parsley is a nutritious herb and it’s very rich in chlorophyl and vitamin A.

Along with bulgur wheat, which is high in protein, these two stars of this salad are also very high in fiber and the olive oil gives this salad a little dose of healthy fat. Add in some fresh tomatoes, fresh mint, green onions, a little garlic and lemon juice – it’s definitely a “good for you” salad!

What’s in this Tabouli Salad Recipe?

  • Bulgur (wheat)
  • Fresh Parsley
  • Fresh Mint
  • Green onions (aka scallions)
  • Tomatoes
  • Fresh lemon juice
  • Olive Oil
  • Cucumbers (optional)

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Tabouli Salad recipe ingredients.

What is Bulgur?

Bulgur is actually dried cracked wheat and is considered a whole grain. It cooks or prepares very quickly because it’s been parboiled in the process of making it. That’s why it is used extensively in Middle Eastern recipes because it is nutritious and also quick to make.

It can be used as a substitute for other grains because it has a similar texture, when cooked, to quinoa or couscous. When it’s soaked and not cooked, it has a chewy texture that makes it a great choice for salads.

Find more information about bulgur here.

Do I have to cook the bulgur?

Bulgur can be cooked, but in this recipe it is only soaked in boiling water for about 20 minutes. It will have a delicious chewy texture that holds up well in the salad and doesn’t get mushy.

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Left: Dry Bulgur and Right: Bulgur soaking in boiling water

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Left: Water almost completely absorbed and Right: Completely soaked bulgur ready for Tabouli.

Is Tabouli Easy to make?

Yes, Tabouli is not only easy to make, but it comes together quickly, in about 30 minutes or less.

  1. Soak the bulgur for about 15 – 20 minutes in boiling water.
  2. While the bulgur is soaking, prepare the vegetables and dressing.
  3. Chop parsley and mint very small, chop green onions, white and green parts, dice fresh tomatoes, and as an optional addition, dice 1 cup cucumber.
  4. In a separate bowl, squeeze fresh lemon juice and combine it with olive oil and pressed garlic and whisk together – this is the dressing.
  5. After the bulgur is soaked, put it in a large bowl and add the ingredients in step 3, along with salt and pepper, and combine.
  6. Pour the lemon juice, olive oil and garlic dressing over the top and stir it all together.
  7. Serve right away or cover and chill to meld flavors even more for about 30 minutes or even overnight.
  8. Quick, Easy and Flavorful

*Important Tip*: Use ripe but firm tomatoes instead of soft ones so there isn’t excess juice coming from the tomatoes. Also, once you’ve chopped your tomatoes, if you’d like you can put them in a colander to drain off any excess juices while you chopping your other ingredients – this is an optional step.

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Prepared Tabouli Salad recipe ingredients.

How to serve Tabouli?

  • Served with some pita bread and hummus or this recipe for baba ganoush.
  • Top it with any variety of black olives – I especially like Kalamata olives.
  • If you aren’t vegan, feta cheese is a tasty topping or even a dollop of plain yogurt.
  • As a side dish, Tabouli goes well with falafel or a hummus wrap.
  • Take some along to a picnic or potluck and watch it disappear! For bringing to a picnic or potluck, it can even be made a day ahead, chilled and ready to go.
  • Diced cucumbers are an optional addition. The English or the Persian varieties are the best choice since they don’t have a lot of seeds. They add a freshness that goes well with the tabouli.
  • Also, mixing diced cucumbers with plain yogurt is a delicious topping for your tabouli or you can also mix it right into the salad before eating as another option.
  • Tabouli is great to serve on romaine lettuce leaves too or also in collard wraps!

These are just a few suggestions!

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Tabouli Salad served in romaine lettuce leaves.

If you try this Tabouli Salad recipe or would like to – a rating and a comment below would be greatly appreciated. Also, please feel free to share any modifications you make – it’s always fun to learn about new variations of a recipe. I’d love to hear from you!

Here is the Tabouli Salad recipe:

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Tabouli Salad Recipe

Quick, flavorful Tabouli Salad recipe made with fresh herbs, vegetables and bulgur in 30 minutes.

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Lunch, Salad, Side Dish

Cuisine: Middle Eastern, Vegan

Keyword: Tabouli Salad Recipe

Servings: 6 cups

Calories: 178kcal

Author: Deb Delozier | Vegelicious KItchen

Ingredients

  • 1 cup dry bulgur wheat
  • 1 ½ cups boiling water
  • 1 cup fresh parsley, large stems removed and chopped small, I used curly leaf parsley
  • ½ cup green onions (scallions), chopped with green tops
  • 2 Tbsp fresh mint, chopped small
  • 2 large tomatoes, diced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup lemon juice, fresh squeezed
  • 1 - 2 garlic cloves, pressed or grated on a microplane
  • 1 cup cucumber, diced, (optional) Persian or English variety have less seeds

Instructions

First Step

  • Before preparing the salad ingredients, cover 1 cup dry bulgur wheat with 1 ½ cups of boiling water. Stir and set aside to soak for 15 - 20 minutes.

Tabouli Salad

  • While the bulgur is soaking, prepare the vegetables and the dressing.

  • Chop parsley, mint, green onions (scallions) with green tops, dice tomatoes and peel the garlic.

  • In a separate bowl, combine the olive oil, the fresh lemon juice and the pressed or grated fresh garlic and whisk together.

  • After the bulgur is finished soaking, add it to a large bowl and add the parsley, mint, green onions, diced tomatoes, salt and pepper and stir together.

  • OPTIONAL: 1 cup diced cucumber can be stirred in at this time if using.

  • Pour in the olive oil, lemon juice and garlic combination and stir all together to combine.

  • The Tabouli Salad can be eaten right away or covered and stored in the refrigerator to chill.

Notes

  • Cucumbers, preferably the less seedy varieties, like English or Persian, are an optional addition. Cucumbers are not included in the nutrition calculation.
  • Flat leaf parsley can be substituted for curly leaf parsley.
  • Use ripe but firm tomatoes so there are less juices than when using soft ones.
  • Tabouli Salad can be eaten right away after preparing or can be refrigerated and eaten chilled. It gets better as the flavors have time to meld.
  • It will stay fresh for 2 days if refrigerated and kept in a container with a tight fitting lid.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 404mg | Potassium: 288mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1290IU | Vitamin C: 25.1mg | Calcium: 37mg | Iron: 1.5mg

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*Please note that the nutrition information provided is just a close estimate using an online nutrition calculator.*

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FAQs

What is a tabouli salad traditionally made from? ›

Tabbouleh (Arabic: تبولة, romanized: tabbūla), also transcribed tabouleh, tabbouli, tabouli, or taboulah, is a Levantine salad made mostly of finely chopped parsley, with tomatoes, mint, onion, soaked uncooked bulgur, and seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and sweet pepper.

What does tabouli contain? ›

Tabbouleh is basically parsley salad. There's technically no lettuce in it. It's a salad made up of parsley, tomatoes, bulgur wheat, and green onions – all finely chopped and tossed with olive oil and lemon juice!

Is tabouli healthy to eat everyday? ›

Looking for a fresh salad to lighten up your lunch or dinner menu? Tabouli (or Tabbouleh), is an excellent option! Packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, the bulgur wheat-based salad is easy to make and great for your heart!

Does tabbouleh contain garlic? ›

Tabbouleh is dressed in a simple combination of olive oil and lemon juice. You won't find garlic in every tabbouleh recipe, but I think that one clove makes this recipe extra delicious.

What can I substitute for bulgur in tabbouleh? ›

While the classic tabbouleh recipe includes bulgur wheat, alternative versions can be made without it, using substitutes like quinoa, couscous, or even omitting the grain entirely. These variations allow for dietary restrictions or personal preferences while still maintaining the essence of the dish.

What do you eat with tabouli? ›

Tabbouleh Serving Suggestions

Try pairing it with a falafel wrap, or add it to a mezze platter with components such as these: Dips and spreads. Hummus, baba ganoush, muhammara, and tzatziki are all fantastic with tabbouleh. Pita bread.

Why is my tabouli bitter? ›

By lightly salting the vegetables in a colander, you can extract some of the water and get more concentrated veggie flavours in the tabbouleh. Why is my tabbouleh bitter? The most likely sources of bitterness in a tabbouleh are parsley and olive oil. The parsley should be finely chopped to avoid bitter flavours.

Is tabouli good for stomach? ›

Contains compounds called glucosinolates, which protect the stomach lining and support a healthy digestive process. Like all cruciferous vegetables, it's also high in fibre.

How long does tabouli last in the fridge? ›

Letting tabouli sit for a day in the refrigerator may even help the flavors mingle. Because of its ingredients, tabouli will last in the refrigerator for up to four days, so make sure you eat it before then.

Can diabetics eat tabouli? ›

Fresh mint, parsley, olive oil and lemon juice brighten this Middle Eastern dish.

Is tabbouleh good for high blood pressure? ›

Recipes like our Spiced Grilled Chicken with Cauliflower "Rice" Tabbouleh and Roasted Salmon with Smoky Chickpeas & Greens are low in sodium and saturated fat, which is great for healthier blood pressure.

What is a fun fact about tabbouleh? ›

The name tabbouleh comes from the Arabic word 'taabil' which means to season or spice and tabbouleh is thought to have first been eaten in the mountains of Lebanon and Syria more than 4000 years ago.

What ethnicity is Tabbouleh? ›

Tabbouleh is a traditional salad originating from the Levant region, particularly Lebanon and Syria. Its roots can be traced back the Arab world, where it was part of the everyday diet in rural areas. This dish's development was closely tied to the agricultural practices and available resources in these regions.

Which country invented tabbouleh? ›

Tabbouleh is a traditional salad originating from the Levant region, particularly Lebanon and Syria. Its roots can be traced back the Arab world, where it was part of the everyday diet in rural areas. This dish's development was closely tied to the agricultural practices and available resources in these regions.

Why is tabbouleh so important? ›

It's great for your digestive health and skin. Some versions of tabbouleh tend to be heavier on the bulgar wheat, whereas traditionally the parsley is the main feature. I like both varieties but if I'm serving it as a side dish or in a flat bread I prefer the lighter, greener type.

What is the difference between tabouli and Fattoush? ›

As a result, tabbouleh has a vibrant, herbaceous taste and a slightly grainy texture. On the other hand, fattoush has a distinctly zesty, slightly sweet taste.

What is the meaning of tabouleh? ›

ta·​bou·​leh. variants or tabouli. less common spellings of tabbouleh. : a salad of Lebanese origin consisting chiefly of cracked wheat, tomatoes, parsley, mint, onions, lemon juice, and olive oil.

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