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Pomegranate-Parsley Tabbouleh

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Photo by Gentl and Hyers, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Nina Lalli

Freekeh is used in this nonconventional tabbouleh because of its smoky, slightly lemony flavor, which is amplified by the sweet-sour pomegranates and punchy dressing, but feel free to sub farro, brown rice, or barley. Soaking the whole grains shortens the cooking time. 

Reprinted With Permission From Where Cooking Begins. By Carla Lalli Music, published by Clarkson Potter, March 2019

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