I fully intended for this dish to be Breakfast in Bed, our theme this week at I Heart Cooking Clubs, but a week full of planning and prepping for a big wellness event where I was leading activities and giving a healthy eating presentation meant long days, running all about, meals on the go and not much in the way of cooking. We pulled the event off perfectly today and it was a huge success, but I found myself exhausted when I finally made it home and I longed for nothing more than to put on my jammies, eat something nourishing and crawl into bed.
You can find this recipe in Bittman's "Food Matters" on pages 166-167.
Bittman says, "Two of my favorite breakfast grains are couscous and bulgur. Neither requires cooking (they both steep like tea), so they're perfect for even the busiest morning--and really tough to screw up. Both take perfectly to fresh or dried fruit, nuts, and a drizzle of maple syrup or honey; milk is optional. You can also take this in a savory direction, adding leftover sauteed mushrooms along with bits of sausage, chopped ham, or bacon."
Breakfast Bulgur with Mango, Cherry & Almond
"Food Matters" by Mark Bittman
(Serves 4)
Use 1 cup of any grind of bulgur, with 2 1/2 cups boiling water. Stir once and let sit. Fine bulgur will be tender in 10 to 15 minutes, medium in 15 to 20 minutes, and coarse in 20-25. If any water remains when the bulgur is done, put it in a fine mesh strainer and press down on it, or squeeze the bulgur in a cloth. Fluff with a fork and add fruit, nuts, and honey, if using. (Bittman recommends 1 cup fresh fruit, 1/4 cup dried fruit and 1/4 cup chopped nuts)
Notes/Results: Very good--I like the chewy texture and slightly nutty taste of the bulgur and the combination of the tart dried cherries, sweet creamy fresh mango and the crunch of the sliced almonds, along with the splash of vanilla almond milk and drizzle of local honey was delicious. I added the dried cherries to the bulgur before pouring in the hot water so they would soften up and become plump and juicy. Once the bulgur stopped cooking at about 20 minutes, I put it through a strainer to remove the rest of the water, then added my toppings. Quick, easy, healthy comfort food--no matter when you eat it. I will make this again. In fact after a bit of a sleep-in tomorrow, I am planning to heat up the leftovers and climb back into bed for a bit before rejoining the real world. ;-)
BTW--I would be remiss if I didn't tell you that bulgur is a very nutritious grain. A cup is about 150 calories and has 8 grams of fiber, B vitamins, and minerals like manganese and iron. ;-)
You can see how the other IHCC participants enjoyed their breakfasts in bed by going to the post (here) and following the links.
Happy end of the week!
I'm reading this book next, this dish sounds comforting. Rest up!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on holding a successful event! Sounds like a ton of work...but also fun.
ReplyDeleteI would SO need a bowl of this if I were you. Sometimes breakfast for dinner in bed is just extremely critical for your peace of mind. I can't explain it, but having breakfast for dinner just soothes me.
I've never had bulgur before but this looks delicious. Need to try it!
Oh YUM! That cereal looks great! Is it the new Sookie Stackhouse? I'm trying to hold back from buying it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to eat this in bed. I've never done bulgur before but I keep meaning to. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteEating in bed feels like such a luxury! And one you deserved after your long day. Eating in bed is sometimes associated with 'junk' food - I love that you comforted yourself with a healthy meal. The combo of flavors and textures sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteI've never had bulgur before, but this sounds delicious with all the yummy fruit on top! Definitely a great meal to relax and recharge with. Sounds like you had a busy week! I hope you're able to get some much needed rest this weekend:D
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful for breakfast in bed! Terrific with mango!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and hearty meal! I have bulgar at home and will definitely be making this for breakfast. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your event went well!
ReplyDeleteI just got some bulgur this week and I may not be eating it in bed, but I will be eating this. :) Sounds delicious!!
What a delicious bowl! I just bought some bulgar and this will be a great jumping point for me. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove it, the colors, tastes everything.
ReplyDeleteLove the mango addition!!! Great breakfast recipe!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried bulgar. Your dish looks great!
ReplyDeleteYum, your bulgur looks and sounds wonderful! I love that you actually ate in bed.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to hear that the event was successful! I completely relate to the sense of relief and desire to rest with comfort food, a good book and a nice soft blanket. It's well-deserved.
ReplyDeleteLooks like something I would totally enjoy! I really like the mango addition :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks really good.
ReplyDeleteNice combination of textures.
That looks great, Deb. I never would have thought of taking bulghur in that direction, and with that combo of fruits and nuts it sounds stunning.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I keep meaning to pick up some almond milk to try but haven't yet. Perhaps a run to the store right now would be good.
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