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Bulgur might not always be the first grain that comes to mind when you think about Mediterranean cuisine, but it absolutely deserves a top spot in your pantry. This quick-cooking whole grain is a staple across many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern kitchens, and for good reason. Nutty, fluffy, and incredibly versatile, bulgur wheat adds texture and depth to dishes from tabbouleh to pilafs to hearty grain bowls.
If you’re looking for a wholesome, fibre-rich alternative to rice or couscous, learning how to cook bulgur and use it in traditional Mediterranean recipes is an easy and rewarding step towards healthier eating. This article will guide you through the different types of bulgur, how to prepare it correctly, and how to incorporate it into delicious, satisfying Mediterranean bulgur dishes.
Whether you’re a novice home cook or a seasoned foodie, you’ll walk away with techniques, tips, and recipes that help you fall in love with this time-tested grain.
Bulgur is a whole grain made from cracked wheat berries that have been parboiled, dried, and then ground into different sizes. It’s popular in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Turkish cuisines.
Nutrition Snapshot (per 1 cup cooked):
Toast bulgur in olive oil before adding liquid for a richer, nuttier flavour.
Ingredients: Fine bulgur, parsley, mint, tomato, cucumber, lemon, olive oil
How-To: Soak bulgur, then toss with finely chopped herbs and vegetables
Why It Works: Light, bright, and herb-forward
Base: Medium bulgur, sautéed onions, olive oil, tomato paste or stock
Additions: Chickpeas, lentils, herbs, and vegetables
Pair with: Grilled meats or roasted vegetables
Ingredients: Fine bulgur, minced meat (or lentils for vegan version), onion, spices
Forms: Fried croquettes, baked pie, or raw (kibbeh nayyeh)
Flavour Tip: Use cumin, cinnamon, and allspice for authenticity
Build It With:
Filling: Coarse bulgur, tomatoes, onion, parsley, pine nuts
Cooking Tip: Pre-cook bulgur slightly and bake with broth in the pan
Pair it with easy lentil-based Mediterranean recipes for a balanced meal.
Store dry bulgur in an airtight container away from moisture
Monday: Tabbouleh + hummus + pita
Tuesday: Bulgur pilaf with spiced lentils
Wednesday: Bulgur grain bowl with roasted veg
Thursday: Stuffed peppers with coarse bulgur
Friday: Harissa bulgur with grilled chicken
Saturday: Kibbeh with minted yoghurt sauce
Sunday: Leftover bulgur + tomato salad wrap
Bulgur is an underrated gem in the world of whole grains. Easy to cook, nutrient-rich, and endlessly versatile, it’s a pantry hero that deserves more love. From classic tabbouleh to modern grain bowls and hearty pilafs, bulgur seamlessly fits into every Mediterranean-inspired kitchen.
Mastering how to cook bulgur gives you the tools to prepare nourishing, delicious meals that come together quickly and keep well. Whether you’re craving a refreshing salad, a satisfying side, or a complete main dish, there’s a Mediterranean bulgur dish that’s perfect for the occasion.