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Recipe submitted by KRSK@db1.cc.rochester.edu

Barley Pilaf

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    3 cup stock (plus more for sauteing the vegs)
    1 cup pearled barley
    3 scallions, chopped
    1 celery stalk, chopped
    1/2 pound mushrooms, sliced
    1/2 teaspoon salt (may be omitted or reduced)
    1/4 teaspoon pepper

Directions:

1. In a medium saucepan, heat the stock to boiling over high heat. Add the barley, reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook until tender, about 50 minutes.  Drain and place in a large bowl.

2. In a medium skillet, heat a few tbs. of stock over medium heat. Add the scallion and celery and cook until the celery is crisp-tender, 5-6 minutes.  Add the mushrooms, salt and pepper and cook unitl the vegetables are soft and most of the liquid from the mushrooms has evaporated, about 5 minutes.

3. Stir the cooked vegetables into the barley. Mix well. Serve hot or cold.

5 servings, refrigerates well (makes a great lunch salad).


We tried this the other night and ABSOLUTELY loved it!  I plan on making this a regular dish, we were so sick of rice!  Brittany

Archived comment by: brittany
I added sunflower seeds, broccoli, thyme, and bean sprouts to this recipe.  It was delicious!

Archived comment by: doriann
Instead of pearled barley, use Scotch barley, hulled barley, or pot barley.  Those last three are different names for the same thing.  Pearled barley has lost 3/4 of its protein and most of its minerals, and almost all of its fiber.  The other barley is at least twice as nutritious.

Archived comment by: sue_Baker
We are eating this as I type... had no scallions, used garlic and chives from the garden.  Added some carrot and sunflower seeds.  Yummy, yummy! We love barley and it is even more delicious as a pilaf!

Archived comment by: hippyshe'll
I thought this was pretty easy and pretty tasty as well. A nice way to use the barley that has been sitting in my cupboard for a while. I used some oil to saute, though, as after I put the mushrooms in, the veggies started sticking to the pan, even though it was a couple week old teflon coated frying pan.. Good recipe though, I will make again, probably using a bunch of different veggies.

Archived comment by: tylerm
I made something like this using pot barley, only I baked it instead of cooking it on the stovetop. It was pretty delicious. For colour, try stirring in chopped parsley and pimiento.

Archived comment by: katica



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« Review Recipe #1 on: September 09, 2006, 06:37:34 PM »

I stirred in cubed tofu (1/2 inch) that I lightly sauteed w/ olive oil, garlic, and soy sauce.  I also added garlic to main part of the recipe.  Yummmm.  Can someone tell me how to identify the different types of barley?  It didn't say on the package.  Thanks!
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« Review Recipe #2 on: March 12, 2007, 10:37:33 AM »

Even better the next day. A great recipe for when you find forgotten barley in the back of the pantry Grin
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« Review Recipe #3 on: March 14, 2007, 01:39:34 PM »

i used to hate barley because of the porridge they used to feed me in kindergarten. this had to change and this recipe did the trick. =]
i added about teaspoon of dried thyme, tablespoon of vingar and much more salt.
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« Review Recipe #4 on: April 15, 2007, 04:58:19 PM »

i didn't really like this, i found it much too bland.
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