3.03.2014

Tuscan White Bean Bulgur Salad with Parmesan

My love affair with roasted brussel sprouts continues. I just had to come up with a few more ways to enjoy them before the seasons change and our supermarkets stop stocking them. One of my favorite ways to eat them is roasted with a squeeze of lemon and parmesan so I just added some bulgur and white beans to round this side into a main dish. The result is fresh, simple, delicious and oh-so healthy meal.

And here is a brief overview of what makes this meal so good for you:
  • Antioxidant rich: The cauliflower and brussel sprouts contain vitamin A and C that help repair cells and boost immunity.
  • Remove toxins: Lemon juice helps stimulate your liver, which is responsible for breaking down toxins. Brussel sprouts also contain isothiocyanates and sulforaphane, which neutralize carcinogens and help detoxify environmental toxins.
  • Cancer-fighting properties: Sinigrin in the brussel sprouts suppresses the developement of precancerous cells while the isothiocyanates and sulforaphane found help inhibit proliferation of cancer cells.
  • Build muscles: Protein from the beans and bulgur.
  • Weight control as well as improved digestion, nutrition absorption and regularity: All these benefits are from the fiber in this meal, which comes from the beans, veggies and bulgur.



Tuscan White Bean Bulgar Salad with Parmesan

Ingredients:
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1 cup dry bulgur
Small head cauliflower, cut in florets 
4-5 cups brussel sprouts, cleaned and halved
2-3 Tbsp. olive oil (for roasting)
Salt & pepper to taste (I do about 1 tsp. and 1/2 tsp. each)
15 oz. can white beans, rinsed and drained
2 spring onions, sliced
1 clove garlic
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup parmesan (or nutritional yeast to keep it vegan)
2 Tbsp. olive oil (optional) for dressing

Directions:
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1. Preheat oven to 400F/200C. Cook bulgur in a pot according to directions on package.
2. Cut brussel sprouts and cauliflower. In a medium bowl, toss vegetables in olive oil and salt and pepper. Spread parchment paper on a baking sheet and pour vegetables out evenly onto pan. Roast for 25-30 minutes, turning halfway through.
3. Allow vegetables and bulgur to cool until they are just warm and not piping hot. Combine in large bowl with white beans, lemon juice, parmesan, garlic, spring onions and olive oil. Season with salt and pepper.

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