If you do a quick Google search, you will see that people gave this Middle Eastern classic salad different names. Some call it “tabbouleh” some “tabouli.” I guess the different spelling is because it is a strange word for the English language. But even with its various names, this fresh herb salad continued to be a regular dish in many households. Even celebrities made variations of it like it is with this Jennifer Aniston Friends Salad recipe.

Recipe Ingredients

Whichever way you prefer to call it, the authentic/traditional tabbouleh recipe is made by mixing together fresh herbs like Italian parsley, mint, and dill along with scallions and thin bulgur. The dressing for the salad is made by whisking a little bit of lemon juice with olive oil and salt and pepper. Throughout the years, people made changes to the original recipe by adding ingredients like tomatoes, cucumber, tomato paste, roasted red pepper paste, pomegranate molasses, and even feta cheese (see Ina’s recipe here). In my version here, I am joining the crowd by switching bulgur with quinoa to make my tabouli quinoa salad. Because let’s face it, thin bulgur is not the easiest-to-find ingredient in American supermarkets. And to be quite honest, having been eating tabbouleh all my life, I can vouch for tabbouleh made with quinoa being just as good as the traditional recipe made with bulgur. I also like the fact that being gluten-free and vegan, this healthy salad makes the perfect protein-rich summer dinner recipe.

How To Make Tabbouleh with Quinoa

As you can see in the video below in the recipe card, this Middle Eastern quinoa salad recipe has 4 folds. I’ll admit it does include some chopping, but in the end, it is an easy-to-make and refreshing gluten-free and vegan salad recipe you can make in less than 30 minutes.

How To Chop Parsley For Tabouli

As I was doing my research for this recipe, I saw some people recommending chopping herbs in a food processor. Quite honestly, I am not a big fan of doing so as I think it will bruise them. Instead, I find that the easiest way to chop fresh herbs is to make a bouquet of them and then chop them all together using a sharp knife. Once they are all chopped up, go over them one last time to make sure that if there are any larger leaves left behind, they are minced as well. In terms of the stems: If you don’t mind the additional work, you can tear up the leaves of the herbs and leave the stems out. I personally don’t mind them because since we are mincing them they get lost in the salad. Still, it is totally up to you.

Tabouli Calories – Tabbouleh Made with Bulgur versus Quinoa

The quinoa tabouli recipe below serves 4 people. The calorie count per serving is 311 calories. If you were to make this exact recipe using bulgur, it would be 349 calories. Even though both quinoa and bulgur are high in protein, quinoa has the upper hand when it comes to protein intake per serving, almost double the amount in bulgur.

What To Serve With This Recipe

Quinoa Tabbouleh is traditionally served as a side dish, mostly with meat dishes, borek, and even as a vegan main course, especially when it is hot outside. Below are a few dishes I would serve quinoa tabouli with:

Turkish Meatballs Spinach and Feta Cheese BorekYogurt-Marinated Chicken

Variations:

One of my favorite things about this easy tabbouleh recipe with quinoa is that it is so easy to customize and make it your own. Here are a few variations of this salad that you can try:

Quinoa Parsley Salad: If you are not a big fan of mixing herbs, try using just one herb. My favorite in the bunch is parsley. I made this salad with only parsley, and it was still delicious.Quinoa Tabbouleh with Chickpeas: If you want to make to turn this into a filling and meal-worthy salad, try adding a can of chickpeas into the mix. Tabouli with Feta: If you are not following a vegan diet, you can add a cup of feta. It adds a nice creamy and salty deliciousness and elevates the flavors to a whole new level.Add a tablespoon of pomegranate molasses into the dressing: If you cook Mediterranean / Middle Eastern recipes on a regular basis, you might keep pomegranate molasses in your fridge. If so, add a tablespoon of it to the salad for additional sweet and savory goodness.

Whether you want to take a virtual culinary tour the Mediterranean or wondering how to make quinoa taste good, you should give this recipe a try. It is one that will surely not disappoint.

Other Quinoa Recipes You Might Like:

Vegan Mexican Quinoa – A one-pan weeknight meal that you can make in less than 30 minutes.Vegetable Stew with Quinoa – All kinds of vegetables cooked with quinoa.Black Bean and Quinoa Tacos – Try these vegan quinoa tacos for your next Taco TuesdayQuinoa Crunch – If you love granola, you will love this easy and quick to make quinoa crunchQuinoa Power Bowl – A vegan bowl made with vegan meatballs and quinoa

Similar Fresh Salad Recipes You Might Like:

Tomato Cucumber Mozzarella Salad – Fresh summer tomatoes and cucumbers layered with creamy mozzarella and avocados.Watermelon Avocado Salad – If you are into summer salads, this watermelon salad flavored with feta and mint is a must-try.Caprese Pesto Pasta Salad – Caprese salad mixed in with pesto salad dressing and turned into a delicious gluten-free tomato and mozzarella salad recipe.Creamy Cucumber Salad Recipe: If you are a lover of cucumbers and want to try a healthier version of the traditional cucumber salad, you will love this version made with homemade Greek Yogurt dressing.

This recipe has been updated in July 2020 with minimal edits with no changes to the originally published recipe – It was first published in September 2018.

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