Quinoa Tabbouleh

robo424 @cook_3778272
I love quinoa and so I'm always trying to find different ways of using it. I love this in place of bulgar in Tabbouleh.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cook quinoa as directed. Cool by placing in a bowl and plastering up the sides. Then stick in freezer. This should cool fairly quickly. Be careful not to freeze.
- 2
Add all other ingredients to bowl.
- 3
Toss in cooled quinoa.
- 4
Keep chilled in refrigerator.
- 5
Enjoy! This is great with pitas too.
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