
A Middle Eastern couscous known as Maftoul is the only cooked ingredient in Didi Emmons' healthy. herb-rich salad. This version of tabouleh features African basil, chervil, claytonia and chives, but feel free to experiment with your favorite herbs. A light dressing of olive oil and lemon is all you need. Didi finishes off her salad with feta cheese but, again, feel free to embellish as you wish. Fresh, fragrant and delicious!
Didi Emmons is a Renaissance woman. She's a cooking instructor and cookbook author of several books including Wild Flavors: One Chef's Transformative Year Cooking from Eva's Farm. She is also the Founder & Executive Chef of "Take Back The Kitchen," a non-profit program that empowers people to take charge of what they eat by teaching students how to cook for themselves and to make healthful choices. She is the author of Vegetarian Planet and has written for many publications including the Boston Globe, Cooking Light, Vegetarian Times and the Boston Herald. And she has an adorable cat named Charlie.
A Middle Eastern couscous known as Maftoul is the only cooked ingredient in Didi Emmons' healthy. herb-rich salad. This version of tabouleh features African basil, chervil, claytonia and chives, but feel free to experiment with your favorite herbs. A light dressing of olive oil and lemon is all you need. Didi finishes off her salad with feta cheese but, again, feel free to embellish as you wish. Fresh, fragrant and delicious!
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