Spiced Cauliflower & Quinoa Tabbouleh with Feta
This is a big salad starring quinoa and cauliflower which form the base of this delicious twist on the traditional Lebanese tabbouleh. Quinoa is known... for being high fibre promoting gut health, whilst cauliflower is rich in b-vitamins and plant chemicals such as glucosinolates which aid brain function and balance inflammation. This recipe is perfect for a light meal or packing into a lunchbox, we think you'll love it! Read more This is a big salad starring quinoa and cauliflower which form the base of this delicious twist on the traditional Lebanese tabbouleh. Quinoa is known for being high fibre promoting gut health, whilst cauliflower is rich in b-vitamins and plant chemicals such as glucosinolates which aid brain function and balance inflammation. This recipe is perfect for a light meal or packing into a lunchbox, we think you'll love it!
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Notes
Alternatives: 
parsley - coriander, tarragon
feta - mozzarella, goats cheese, vegan feta 
quinoa - bulgur wheat (gluten), couscous (gluten) , cannellini beans
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User comments (4)
I didn’t have parsley so used coriander fresh. No pomegranate so used red currents from a frozen mixed fruit bag and added white beans! I enjoyed it
It was a great recipe made it for four. I would recommend less mint, lemon and red onion and it was spot on !
Very tasty. It will become a regular!
I made this to take to work for lunch during the week and the recipe made a huge amount although I didn’t have enough cauliflower. Maybe the 150g quinoa is cooked weight instead of dried like I assumed? Either way it tastes great and makes a great summery packed lunch 🙂