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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Mediterranean Farro Salad

Tonight I have something a bit different for you all. Instead of a recap of my eats (something a bit difficult because I keep forgetting my camera like an eighty year old) I am giving you one of my favorite healthy recipes.

Mediterranean Farro Salad is something I make fairly often during the school year. It is perfect for pretty much any season and is a cinch to make! For those of you who are not familiar with farro, it is very similar to couscous. I would say it has a slightly chewier texture. It is sold in most Italian specialty shops but if you can't find it feel free to sub in couscous.

I first heard of farro from this person:

Yeah, Giada and I go way back. Okay, I wish that we did, lol. Anyway, she had a recipe using farro in one of her cookbooks and I took it and reworked it a bit. Here is my take on her farro salad!

Mediterranean Farro Salad

Ingredients:

Farro (3/4 cup)
Grape Tomatoes (1/2 cup)
Cucumber (1)
Olive Oil
Parmesan Cheese
Salt/Pepper

Directions:

Combine the farro and 2 cups of water in a highsided saucepan and bring to a boil. Cook for 10-15 minutes or until the water is absorbed and the farro is tender. Make sure to check around 10 minutes otherwise you might end up with some crusty farro.

While the farro cooks, halve the tomatoes and slice the cucumber. Once the farro is cooked, combine the farro with the vegetables and take a knife to put small chunks of parmesan onto the farro. Drizzle with olive oil and add salt/pepper to taste. This makes roughly 4 servings.

Mangia!

4 comments:

  1. I'd looove to try farro, it looks like such a happy grain. I love how many grains are out there, it's going to take years to try them all.. but oh, how I'd love to. This recipe is so simple and looks so fresh and yummy, I'd love to try it!

    Take care! :)

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  2. I discovered farro last year but I realized it is pasta and isn't gluten-free so I had to give it up as quickly as I found it.

    Great recipe though!

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  3. That sounds delicious! I haven't tried farro before. I love Giada...she is great!

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  4. i've made this before!!! but i used spelt berries instead of farro because i couldn't find it anywhere. still, super delicious!

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