📌 Millet Tabbouleh with Preserved Lemon

Posted 10 April 2026 by: Admin #Recipes

Couscous tabbouleh is fine. Millet is better. Not because it’s a trend — but because these small round grains stay slightly crunchy to the bite, carry flavors without drowning them, and truly change the game in a dish we’ve all eaten a hundred times. A recipe that is anything but complicated, as long as you respect two or three key points.

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Millet Tabbouleh with Preserved Lemon
Prep Time
20 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Total Time
1 hour 35 minutes
Servings
4 servings

Ingredients :

  • Hulled yellow millet — Found in health food stores or the organic section of supermarkets. Yellow millet is milder than dark golden millet — less bitter, with a finer texture. Rinse it quickly under cold water before cooking; no soaking needed: it cooks in exactly 15 minutes.
  • Salt-preserved lemons — This is the key ingredient, and it should not be confused with sugar-preserved lemons used in pastry. Look for salt-preserved lemons in Middle Eastern groceries or the canned goods aisle. Mince them very finely, skin included. The white inner pulp is often very salty — taste before adjusting the salt in the dish.
  • Toasted hazelnuts — If you buy them raw, toast them yourself in a dry pan over medium heat for 3-4 minutes, stirring constantly. They are ready when the skin cracks and they smell like warm praline. Chop them coarsely — irregular pieces, not powder, otherwise you lose all the crunch.
  • Raisins — Zante currants (small, black, slightly tart) are perfect here. If yours are dry and hard, let them soak for 10 minutes directly in the lemon juice before assembling: they plump up, soak in the flavor, and become much more interesting.

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