Becky shows Julia how to make healthy, hearty Egyptian Barley Salad.
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Instead of onion tops, I would use chives.
PLUTO TV brought me here. Totally going to try and make this!
You need to know libyan barley harissa cooked in Ashura occasion with bacon and baconed stomache . It's very delicious and nutritioutious ..
I'm a parsley fanatic so I'm going to have to add that to the mix, otherwise that is absolutely beautiful.
Totally yum!
I am going to make this for my Christmas buffet. It looks fabulous. I also got the Complete Mediterranean Cookbook for Christmas. Going to have fun this winter.
Not egyptian at all 😅😄
Becky!? Look at that barley…
It looks delish
Can't wait to try this!!!!!!
This is not even remotely Egyptian. Pomegranate molasses is not used in Egyptian food, we don't cook with barley that often, we also don't eat fruit or grains in our salads.
They say at the beginning that barley is an ancient grain that dates back to the Egyptians. She then says “I’m going to make a barley salad using Egyptian flavors”.
So the are making a barley salad USING Egyptian flavors not necessarily a salad that is uniquely Egyptian.
The title of their video/recipe implies Egyptian origin that’s the problem. Poor wording. Perhaps “Inspired Egyptian Barley Salad” would’ve been more apt?
Either way I make this regularly and it’s delicious!
I never heard of it yet there was that one time at an Orthdox church where they made a remembrance concoction. I th im n I'll try cranberries instead!
She just stepped out of a Leave it to Beaver episode
I think they mean that the barley, not the recipe, is from ancient Egypt.
Fascinating fact about the difference between golden and regular raisins!
Can I use pomegranate vinegar?
So interesting! Will definitely try this. Never heard of pomegranate molasses – will see if I can make some.
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A lemon-infused olive oil (or, better still, one in which the lemons have been pressed with the olives) would be fantastic on this salad.
Egyptian? I don't think so.
My mom is Egyptian…and they don't know this salad! Thanks for sharing
How about a recipe for barley with beef or mushrooms soup?
I saw this on a tv, thanks for posting it here!
That looks Yumtastic 🤗