Middle Eastern Lebanese Fattoush Bread Salad

"Fattoush is a rustic country salad of Syria and Lebanon which is on the standard menu of Lebanese restaurants. Arugula (Eruca vesicaria), also known as rocket, garden rocket, rocket salad, rugola, rucola , roquette and rughetta Rocket (Roquette) A strong, peppery leaf with jagged-edged indented leaves and a pleasant bite. Because of its strong flavour, a little goes a long way."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut open the breads and toast them under the broiler until they are crisp turning them over once. Break them into small pieces in your hands.
  • Put all the vegetables in a large bowl with the onions, rocket and purslane leaves or lamb’s lettuce, flat leaf parsley, and mint.
  • For the dressing, mix the olive oil with the lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper, and sumac.
  • Just before serving, add the toasted bread and toss well with the dressing. Serves 6-8.
  • Variation: for the old style version, put the broken pieces of toast in a bowl. Moisten and soften with a little cold water or lemon juice before adding them to the salad.
  • The New Book of Middle Eastern Food.

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Reviews

  1. Delish! I also skipped the bread but I really like the combination of veggies and herbs. I adore the dressing itself. I'm going to make some extra to keep in the fridge and use on other salads as well. Thank you.
     
  2. Yummy! I did not make this authentic as I left out the pita bread to be gluten free. I used grape tomatoes, English cucumber which I peeled and cut thick slices in half. I did not add the green bell pepper out of preference and used shallots to taste for the onion. I omitted the rocket & purslane/lamb's lettuce as I only had romaine. I used a very good unrefined olive oil masha Allah, freshly squeezed lemon juice, sea salt and the rest. This was served alongside Recipe #409286 with chicken breast marinated in Recipe #44858 as per the recipe & with freshly squeezed lemon juice. I also served Recipe #108234. It was a pretty authentic Lebanese meal I would make again.
     
  3. This was perfect fattoush! I used romaine lettuce, tomatoes, chopped baby carrots, a peeled cucumber, a half bunch of chopped italian parsley, and for the dressing I used EVOO, lemon juice, salt, garlic and sumac. Instead of frying my pita, I took your advice and broiled them in the oven until crispy... I sprayed them with olive oil before putting them in. They were perfect and crunchy, so much better than the fried version. The other ingredients just weren't on hand, or I didnt know what they were :). I might add chives next time, but other than that I wouldn't change a thing. Thank you!!! DH who is arab was very very impressed :)
     
  4. This was delicious. I cut the oil down to 3 tbsp and it was fine. I've made it twice this week for lunch! The boyfriend says it's one of the best salads I've ever made. Score!
     
  5. easy to make , different from everyday salat , taste very flavourfull. all the famili loved it
     
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