26 Nutty, Tasty, and Filling Recipes With Whole Grains (2024)

Whole grains have been lauded by nutritionists and health nuts for decades now, and, more recently, a whole series of "ancient grains" have moved in and out of the spotlight. Quinoa, barley, and buckwheat, followed by kamut, spelt, teff, farro, and plenty others, have all taken turns as the super-grain-you've-never-heard-of du jour (or, at least, never-really-thought-about), the one that will supposedly work wonders on your health.

While we can't attest to the magical powers of any one grain, we do know this: Whole grains are terrifically tasty, filling, and versatile as well as being good for you on the whole, no matter which one is trending now. They're a natural base for salads, a texture enhancer in soups, and delicious cooked up into a side dish (when properly seasoned and complemented with other ingredients, of course). And, while it might not confer the exact same health benefits, flour made from whole grains—whether it's the buckwheat in Japanese soba or the rye bread with molasses and caraway—is often all you need to start adding new flavors and textures to your cooking and baking repertoire.

If you're interested in learning more about the proper selection, treatment, and storage of grains, both the familiar and unfamiliar, check out this handy guide to whole grains. But if you'd rather just get to cooking, read on for 26 recipes to get you started on incorporating more of these tasty little nutrient packages into your meals.

Wheat

Whole-Grain Spelt Salad With Leeks and Marinated Mushrooms

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The category of wheat is vast and includes many of the popular ancient grains sought out today, but nutty, fibrous spelt is one of our favorites. Here, we use it as a salad base, combining it with quickly cooked mushrooms and leeks. After cooking, we marinate the vegetables in apple cider vinegar for a little tartness to play against the earthy grain, and add a sprinkling of espelette powder for a mild fruity flavor and pretty color.

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Bulgur Salad With Apricots, Radicchio, Herbs, and Walnuts

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Bulgur, a Middle Eastern grain made from parboiled and dried wheat kernels, is a fast-cooking crowd-pleaser. Here, we toss it with the contrasting flavors of sweet dried apricots, bitter radicchio, and chopped mint and parsley for freshness. A half-cup of chopped walnuts adds some pleasant crunch.

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Toasted Bulgur Salad With Smoked Trout, Radishes, and Green Apple

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To enhance the flavor of bulgur, try toasting it before cooking—it maximizes the nuttiness of the grain while adding only a few minutes to your total prep time. This salad complements the bulgur with a strikingly diverse lineup of assertive ingredients: smoked trout, radish, red onion, and Granny Smith apple. But the real eyepopper in this dish is the candied lemon, made by steeping lemon suprèmes in simple syrup to mellow their acidity without leaving them overly sweet.

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Warm Couscous Salad With Salmon and Mustard-Dill Dressing

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We particularly like the pearled or Israeli version of semolina-based couscous for its larger, chewier grains. Here, we marry its Middle Eastern roots with a Scandinavian theme, tossing the couscous with flaked salmon, dill, and mustard. A handful or two of spinach leaves wilts up nicely in the salad, adding nutrients and flavor.

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Stir-Fried Farro With Garlicky Kale and Poached Egg

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This is the kind of breakfast we should all be eating before we head to work. A tangy, vinegar-tossed mixture of farro and garlicky kale is the perfect base for poached or fried eggs.

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Farro Salad With Blue Cheese, Pine Nuts, and Tomatoes

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To make this flavorful salad, farro is simmered with a combination of onion, garlic, and carrot, before the grains are combined with tomatoes, cucumbers, and plenty of herbs. A red wine vinaigrette, a handful of pine nuts, and a crumbling of blue cheese bring this fresh and filling salad together.

Warm Farro Salad With Asparagus, Peas, and Feta

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This one-pot farro salad is best served warm. The perfectly chewy grains are paired with tender spring peas, asparagus, hearty kale, and crunchy almonds. The mixture is tossed in a tangy lemon-mustard vinaigrette and finished with a generous amount of briny feta cheese.

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Barley

Skillet Barley With Kale and Eggs

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The majority of us are familiar with barley's malty flavor through beer and its meaty texture through soup, but this grain can do much more. Cook it as you would risotto, and it takes on a texture somewhere between that of pasta and Israeli couscous. For this all-in-one-skillet dinner, we wilt some kale into the cooked barley, crack a few eggs over the top, then bake it all until the eggs set. Drizzle a little olive oil over it to keep the top from drying out.

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Homemade Vegan Burgers

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While store-bought frozen veggie burgers do vary in quality, none comes close to the kind you can make from scratch at home. To nail the texture—soft and tender, but with little bites of crunch and chew—and mix of savory flavors, our recipe uses a variety of vegetables (leeks, garlic, and mushrooms), chickpeas, cashews, pine nuts, barley, and bread crumbs, with roasted eggplant and Marmite to add extra savoriness. Make a big batch to freeze, and enjoy them all winter long.

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Hearty Escarole, Barley, and Parmesan Soup

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Sturdy winter greens and barley do a great job of lending texture and substance to vegetarian dishes. In this soup, we use mildly astringent escarole sautéed with aromatics to temper the bitterness. Tomato paste, soy sauce, and a Parmesan rind in the soup base provide plenty of savory flavor.

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Pressure Cooker Beef Barley Soup

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Beef barley soup is a classic—and really, truly perfect—winter soup. But the classic version takes quite some time to cook. In this pressure cooker version, a deeply flavorful and comforting beef barley soup comes together in about an hour, from start to finish.

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Beef Barley Soup

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If time isn't an issue, give this more traditional beef barley soup recipe a go. Our version is loaded with chunks of tender beef, plump grains of barley and lots of aromatic vegetables.

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Quinoa

Make-Ahead Quinoa Salad With Cucumber, Tomato, and Herbs

Easy to cook, healthy (if that's important to you), and gluten-free (see above), quinoa makes a perfect base for all sorts of dishes. This refreshing, tabbouleh-inspired salad uses ingredients generally associated with summer—cucumber, parsley, mint, and fresh tomatoes—but due to the wonder of grape tomatoes, you can make it right now without sacrificing flavor.

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Quinoa Salad With Dried Tart Cherries, Mint, and Feta in Lemon-Sumac Vinaigrette

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This quinoa salad is bursting with flavorful ingredients—tart cherries, salty feta, and fresh mint and parsley, all tossed together in a bright, lemony sumac vinaigrette. (Sumac is easy to find online if it's not available in stores near you.) Dress the salad right before serving for the best texture.

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Vegan Quinoa, Broccoli, and Kale Curry

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The ingredient list for this one-pot dish may read like a menu for rabbits, but a generous dose of curry powder, toasted to enhance its flavor, saves it from bland doom. Quinoa pairs with kale and sweet caramelized broccoli and cauliflower for a fresh-tasting dish that's great for those times when you need a little nutrient replenishment.

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Vegan Curry Butternut Squash Soup With Kale

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When you want to turn a soup from a starter or side into a satisfying meal, adding quinoa is a no-brainer. This colorful vegan soup is made with quinoa, butternut squash, onion, carrot, bell pepper, and kale, seasoned with curry powder and red pepper flakes. For a little freshness and crunch, we garnish each bowl with pepitas and cilantro.

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Rye

Rye Bread with Molasses and Caraway

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When you hear the word "rye," the first things that come into your mind are probably bread and whiskey. While we don't have any distilling recipes for you, we do have a winning rye loaf, dense and chewy and studded with caraway seeds.

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Carrot and Rye Berry Salad With Celery, Cilantro, and Marcona Almonds

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If you've never tried cooking with rye berries before, you're in for a treat: They're chewy, earthy, sweet, and wonderful as a salad base. This vegan dish combines them with carrots, onions, cilantro, celery, and toasted Marcona almonds, plus an easy vinaigrette. For the best flavor and texture, cook the carrots whole instead of chopping them beforehand.

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Warm Whole-Grain Salad With Fennel, Arugula, Prosciutto, and Pecorino

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One major perk of using whole grains is that they're highly interchangeable—keep a couple of your favorites on hand and you can make just about any grain recipe you'd like by swapping them in. Made with sweet roasted fennel and peppery arugula, this well-rounded salad would work well with spelt or farro, but our preference is for rye berries. A good amount of salty prosciutto and Pecorino balances out the vegetables and grains.

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Buckwheat

Buckwheat Blini

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The distinctly nutty flavor of buckwheat sets these blini apart from ones made entirely with all-purpose flour. Stiffly beaten egg whites give the little pancakes an airy lift. The blini offer up their buckwheat-heavy flavor without overwhelming the taste of salty caviar you'll inevitably be piling onto each pancake.

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Savory Buckwheat Crepes

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The rich, earthy flavor of the buckwheat in these crepes pairs perfectly with all sorts of nonsweet fillings, like eggs, cheese, and salty-sweet ham.

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Roasted-Buckwheat Custards (Soba-Cha Puddings)

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If you're in search of a dessert that takes advantage of buckwheat's unique flavor, this roasted-buckwheat custard is for you. Japanese roasted-buckwheat tea is responsible for giving these custards their almost-savory and toasted taste, that pairs so well with the lightly sweet dairy.

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Wild Rice

Wild Rice Salad With Cranberries and Pecans

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With its chewy texture and deep, vegetal flavor, wild rice—technically not a rice at all, but the seeds harvested from a species of grass—is one of the most distinctive grains around. Made with sweet-tart dried cranberries, toasted pecans, scallions, and an orange vinaigrette, this salad is loaded with fall and winter flavors and works wonderfully as a side dish for roast chicken.

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Wild Rice Salad With Mushrooms, Celery Root, and Pine Nuts

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Earthy wild rice gets an equally earthy treatment in this salad, where it's paired with mushrooms, celery root, and toasted pine nuts. If you want to bump up the rice's savory flavor, you can opt to cook the grains in stock and umami-packed dried mushrooms.

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Wild Rice Salad With Dried Cranberries, Pickled Apples, and Pecans

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The wild rice in this salad is combined with a bright mixture of sweet dried cranberries and tangy pickled apples. Toasted pecans offer a balancing richness, and sautéed onion and celery bring aromatic depth.

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February 2020

26 Nutty, Tasty, and Filling Recipes With Whole Grains (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest whole grain? ›

Healthy Grains and How to Enjoy Them
  • 1/17. Brown Rice. In the world of whole grains, you can argue this is the original star. ...
  • 2/17. Sorghum. Many cultures enjoy this ancient cereal grain. ...
  • 3/17. Buckwheat. It isn't a grain or a wheat. ...
  • 4/17. Barley. ...
  • 5/17. Oats. ...
  • 6/17. Millet. ...
  • 7/17. Quinoa. ...
  • 8/17. Bulgur.
Sep 29, 2023

What are two whole grains you actually eat? ›

Some whole-grain examples are whole-wheat flour, bulgur (cracked wheat), oatmeal, and brown rice. Refined grains have been milled, a process that removes the bran and germ. This is done to give grains a finer texture and improve their shelf life. But it also removes dietary fiber, iron, and many B vitamins.

What are the best whole grains to cook with? ›

Quinoa, barley, and buckwheat, followed by kamut, spelt, teff, farro, and plenty others, have all taken turns as the super-grain-you've-never-heard-of du jour (or, at least, never-really-thought-about), the one that will supposedly work wonders on your health.

When identifying whole grain on a package, it should say what there are 7 answers.? ›

The study assessed five USDA criteria that identify whole grains in a food product: 1) any whole grain as the first ingredient, 2) any whole grain as the first ingredient, and added sugars not being one of the first three ingredients in the ingredient list, 3) the word “whole” before any grain ingredient, 4) a ...

What fruit can you eat every day? ›

Good choices include oranges, blueberries, apples, avocados, and bananas, but there are many more to choose from. Fruits are an excellent source of essential vitamins and minerals, and they are high in fiber. Fruits also provide a wide range of health-boosting antioxidants, including flavonoids.

What is the healthiest rice to eat everyday? ›

Brown rice deserves the top spot because of its fiber and protein content. Fiber plays a role in regulating hunger levels and reducing cholesterol, and protein is crucial for muscle building and controlling appetite.

What common snack is a whole grain? ›

A recent analysis found that popcorn was one of the five most cost-effective sources of whole grains, along with oatmeal, brown rice, yeast breads, and cooked grains/whole-grain pasta. Popcorn is also a good snack choice for people who like to eat larger amounts of food.

Which cereal is whole grain? ›

Oats. Oats are a nutritious cereal choice. They are commonly rolled or crushed and then consumed as oatmeal, or porridge. Since oats are whole grains, they are rich in fiber and important nutrients.

What happens to your body when you eat whole grains? ›

Whole grains provide fiber, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Whole-grain foods help control of cholesterol levels, weight and blood pressure. These foods also help lower the risk of diabetes, heart disease and other conditions.

How do you eat whole grains everyday? ›

Start with these tips:
  1. Have whole grains at breakfast. Enjoy a whole grain hot cereal. ...
  2. Enjoy a multigrain bowl. ...
  3. Swap your sandwich bread. ...
  4. Choose whole grain takeout. ...
  5. Experiment with a new grain. ...
  6. Switch up pizza night.

What is the easiest grain to cook? ›

Quick Cooking Whole Grains
  • Quinoa.
  • Amaranth.
  • Millet.
  • Teff
  • Whole Grain Pasta, including Couscous.
  • PSA! Pearling is a popular process that refines a grain in order to cut down on cook times. The pearling process polishes off some of a grain's bran layer, allowing hot water to permeate and cook the grain faster.
Sep 15, 2021

What grains dont need to be cooked? ›

“Uncooked” Grains You Can Eat Straight Away
  • Rolled Oats: Rolled oats, and other flaked grains, such as spelt flakes, are produced by steam rolling the grain kernels into flat, quicker cooking flakes. They are not technically “raw” because they have been steamed. ...
  • Kasha: Kasha is a term for toasted buckwheat groats.
Jul 21, 2021

What are examples of whole grain foods? ›

Enjoy a variety of whole grain foods every day, such as:
  • quinoa.
  • whole grain pasta.
  • whole grain bread.
  • whole oats or oatmeal.
  • whole grain brown or wild rice.

What are the five healthiest grains? ›

Here are the healthiest grains to eat, according to nutrition expert Malena Perdomo, MS, RDN, CDE.
  • 01 of 13. Barley. Barley is traditionally served in soups, salads, grain bowls, and more. ...
  • 02 of 13. Quinoa. ...
  • 03 of 13. Amaranth. ...
  • 04 of 13. Buckwheat. ...
  • 05 of 13. Teff. ...
  • 06 of 13. Oats. ...
  • 07 of 13. Farro. ...
  • 08 of 13. Bulgur Wheat.
Apr 16, 2024

Is white rice a whole grain? ›

Brown rice is a whole grain that contains the bran and germ. These provide fiber and several vitamins and minerals. White rice is a refined grain that has had these parts removed, making it softer and more quick-cooking.

Which is healthier 100% whole wheat or whole grain? ›

Whole grains are healthier than whole wheat because they often contain more fiber. Though 100% whole wheat can be a type of whole grain, some products contain a mix of wheat and white flour. Look for labels that say whole grain or 100% whole wheat, as both are healthy choices.

Which grain is superfood? ›

While quinoa may win when it comes to protein, bulgur takes first place when discussing fiber-rich grains. A single serving of cooked bulgur offers 5 grams of fiber. Eating foods that are full of fiber can provide many health benefits, the most recognized being the promotion of a healthy digestive system.

What grain is best for weight loss? ›

The good-for-weight-loss whole grains are those, like brown rice, whole oats, unhulled barley, and buckwheat groats, that have not gone through the grinding, or processing, of their kernels into flour. These whole grains contain only about 500 calories per pound.

Which is healthier, oatmeal or farro? ›

In fact, farro boasts more fiber than grains such as brown rice and oatmeal, notes Saul. As well, it's loaded with other essential nutrients such as protein, zinc, B vitamins, and magnesium, adds Zimmermann.

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