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eimay 06-14-2014 08:28 AM

Barley salad?
 
A lady at a "sew in" brought barley salad to share. It is delicious. She said the dressing is lemon juice and dill. Anyone have this recipe? Thanks.

Victoria L 06-14-2014 09:20 AM

Sounds delicious....waiting for receipe

Vat 06-15-2014 03:31 AM

Never heard of it , but couldn't you ask her for the recipe?

QuiltE 06-15-2014 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by Vat (Post 6759245)
Never heard of it , but couldn't you ask her for the recipe?

Just what I was thinking ... quilters always like to share their recipes.

Or how about asking Mr. Google .... "barley salad with lemon and dill"

Lena1952 06-15-2014 07:21 AM

Here is my recipe for barley salad. It's a favorite at my house!

3/4 cup Medium pearled barley
4 cups of water
dash of salt
Stir barley and salt into boiling water. Cover and reduce heat and simmer 45 minutes or until tender. Remove from heat and cool completely.

8 oz cherry tomatoes, quartered
1 small cucumber, quartered
1/2 cup chopped parsley
4-6 chopped green onions
Fresh mushrooms, olives, carrots,chopped fresh green beans may also be added. Add your favorites!

Dressing
1/4 cup olive oil
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
salt and pepper to taste
Blend well and pour over salad. Mix well and refrigerate

If you don't like parsley, replace with cilantro, dill etc. You can use as a base to go in many directions with this salad.

fivepaws 06-15-2014 08:22 AM

Thank you for the recipe, I will try it out. Maybe add a little lemon juice.

Pete 06-15-2014 09:13 AM

This sounds good. Thanks for posting.

seasaw2mch 06-15-2014 01:47 PM

here is another version, I made this version when I found out that I had cancer. Everything in it helps to build the immune system.

Cook the barley according to the package directions.

Once it's done it can be added to the other ingredients and eaten warm but can also be left to cool before adding them together, it's a matter of choice.

In a food processor or a food chopper (which I use) chop up the following, not together but separately because they each chop up at different consistencies. You want them to look like little bit of the whole food not mushy:

about a cup of broccoli
about a cup of cauliflower
2 carrots
1 med onion (I chop the onion real fine almost to the point of being liquified, it's just the way like it)

Remove all the seeds from the following and then hand cut these as they don't do well in a chopper.

1 zucchini squash
1 yellow squash
a couple of Roma tomatoes (I use Roma's because they have more meat to them)

You can add or subtract anything here you don't like, and sometimes when I can't get one, I will use another. Like cucumbers in place of the zucchini. Again it's a matter of what veggies you like.

I then add spices to taste such as garlic (not garlic salt), fresh chopped basil, fresh dill, a little sea salt, fresh chopped rosemary.

The only dressing I use is either lemon juice or lime juice. It stores much better without anything else.

I do it this way all the time and when I have guest over they can add what ever dressing they like, if they want something different. You could use what ever dressing you want. Balsamic dressing is good, my son likes that, my daughter likes it with Ranch dressing with bacon bits added. SO it's a matter of taste to what you can use.

Barley salad is great hot or cold!

eimay 06-16-2014 05:43 AM

Thanks for the recipes that you have posted. I hope to make it to the next Sew In, and ask her for the recipe. Sometimes one or the other of us can't make the event, so that's why I don't have it. When I get it I will post it.
If anyone else has a variation, please post. I love this stuff.


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