Bulgar Wheat and Kale Salad

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  • on April 25, 2013

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    Very delicious! I love anything with kale in it. I always have bulgar in the house because I use it frequently. I prepared the recipe as written with one exception...I did not boil the bulgar. Instead, I prepared it as I would when making my tabouli; put the bulgar in a bowl and pour boiling water over it. Leave it to soften in the water for about 20 minutes and then scoop it up in your hands and squeeze out the excess water. The bulgar will be nice and fluffy, and adds a little extra texture that you don't get when it's boiled. I will definitely make this again. Maybe even tonight.

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  • on January 31, 2013

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    This was delicious! I made it to take to a friends house for dinner and everyone raved about how good it was. I doubled the dressing. It was a very subtle flavor and really complemented the bulgar well.

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  • on January 22, 2013

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    Really really delish! I took soome liberties with the ingredients of the salad to accomodate what I had on hand: used wheat cous cous in place of bulgur, honey in place of agave, cranberries in place of apricots and candied pecans in place of almonds; I also added more kale... Hmm, looks like I changed a lot. But in reality it's all about the method and the dressing (which I kept pretty consistent. The end result was outstanding.

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  • on November 26, 2012

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    Decided to try because I was intrigued by the ingredients and every "Guy" recipe I have made have been outstanding. Did not have bulgur so I too used quinoa with excellent results. Looking forward to making this again. Excellent!!!

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  • on November 17, 2012

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    I also used quinoa. This was my first time making quinoa and it was excellent. I didn't add the apricots and it was still very tasty. Nice and light. Great side dish for any meal. Will make this again.

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  • on November 14, 2012

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    Loved it!! Made this last night. Only change was I used quinoa instead of bulgur. You had that tangy/tart/sweet thing going between the red onion and the apricots with the vinaigrette. Liked using the baby kale too, a nice change from arugula or baby spinach. Will be making again. Thanks.

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