I've used barley, even before my diagnosos. Only thing is it take so long to cook.Has anyone tried barley? (Pearl barley or even better non-pearled)
I think it has a lower GI than bulgar, and I find it delicious. I've been using it instead of rice for a while now. Very pleased with the effect on my blood sugar.
I eat barley all the time. I make large amounts and freeze it. You can make it in a rice cooker.I've used barley, even before my diagnosos. Only thing is it take so long to cook.
Hana
Hello , it sounds a nice meal ....glad your husband is enjoying it ....sorry your husband is not so well , wish I knew of some suitable recepie ideas ..but you have got us talking about bulgar wheat nowI've already posted that I'm developing new recipes because my T1 husband has advanced Kidney failure. He now requires a diet low in protein as well as controlled carbs.[kidney failure makes insulin persist longer in the system and it's unpredicatble]
This week we've been trying out Bulgar wheat. It's a great alternative to rice or couscous. it can be made tasty and is low GI and fairly low in carbs overall.[about 38% by weight cooked] a small portion was about 20 carbs, as I served it wih mushroom strogonoff for lunch.
I've also mad a kind of tagine with onions, various coloured peppers, courgettes and some dried fruit. I used Rose harissa to season and it made a very nice dish
Hana
Actually couscous is a tiny pasta, bulgur is a part cooked cracked wheat.Hello , it sounds a nice meal ....glad your husband is enjoying it ....sorry your husband is not so well , wish I knew of some suitable recepie ideas ..but you have got us talking about bulgar wheat nowI always thought couscous and bulgar wheat were the same but I am learning new information ...x
Thank you PhoenixActually couscous is a tiny pasta, bulgur is a part cooked cracked wheat.
They are both ancient processes but of course made in factories today.
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/plantsciences/research/durum/products
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