Bulgur is a super grain to keep on hand. It’s quick to cook, filling, chock-full of nutrients, and adapts to whatever flavors you’re craving
Bulgur is a super grain to keep on hand. It’s quick to cook, filling, chock-full of nutrients, and adapts to whatever flavors you’re craving. While it’s most commonly used for tabbouleh, it can be used as a replacement in your favorite rice, quinoa, or other grain recipes.
Any combination of vegetables will work just fine here. These particular ones were what I had on hand.
SERVES 4–5
Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C).
In a small bowl, mix silan, oil, and soy sauce. Divide the mixture among the sweet potatoes, mushrooms, and peppers, and toss each one to combine.
Arrange each vegetable on a lined baking sheet. Roast mushrooms for 20 minutes and sweet potatoes and peppers for 30–40 minutes.
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