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Buckwheat is the new and exciting superfood that you should be keeping in your pantry. This vegan buckwheat salad makes an extremely tasty gluten free lunch. Easy to make and can be adapted for the whole family to enjoy.

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Did you see our latest post on how to cook buckwheat? Here is an amazing salad using cooked buckwheat, inspired by our favorite bulgur salad. It is a fantastic gluten-free lunch idea that is packed with delicious flavors and tons of essential nutrients.

The slightly acidic salad dressing helps enhance the flavors of the buckwheat, while ingredients like the cucumber help tame it. All in all, this is a beautifully balanced and well-rounded meal that can be served as is or as an accompaniment.

Today, we will have a look at exactly how to make this amazing and versatile salad and most importantly, the incredible seed it is made from, buckwheat. We will also give you some helpful tips and tricks for making it and look at some ways you can adapt the recipe to your liking.

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Is Buckwheat Gluten-Free?

Yes, it is! Despite the name, buckwheat actually has no relation to wheat and therefore doesn’t contain any gluten. It is really a type of seed closely related to rhubarb and therefore naturally contains a ton of nutrients.

Buckwheat groats can be used as a gluten-free substitute for many other grains like spelt, barley, and rye. They can all be used in the same ways, but have different cooking times and very different textures and flavors.

Buckwheat can also be found in flour form which means it can be used to make various gluten-free baked goods like cakes, pancakes, and muffins.

Ingredients

The main ingredient in this gluten free salad recipe is cooked buckwheat. Cooking buckwheat is extremely easy and you only require the groats, water, salt, and a bit of oil.

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For this mouth-watering salad, you only need fresh cucumbers, red onions, cabbage, and a few different herbs for flavor. These ingredients are all very easy to find and complement each other beautifully. They are also easy to substitute if you cannot find them or if you want to change them up a bit.

The lemon and olive oil dressing and pickled beets finish off the salad and add a bit of tang and acidity.

Alternative Add-Ins

This salad is extremely flexible and the flavors can be easily adjusted. Although this is a vegan buckwheat salad, it is very easy to add meat too if you like. You can add sweet and sour beef strips, barbeque chicken pieces, or bacon bits.

If you are close to the coast you can turn it into a seafood buckwheat salad and add some delicious pan-fried prawns, or a seafood mix.

If you are not after vegan ideas, you can top this salad with some cheese of your choice. Ours would definitely be feta cheese.

Also, you can add nuts like pecans, walnuts or cashews and make it even healthier.

If you are lucky enough and have some fresh fava beans on hand, use them in this salad!

Instructions

This buckwheat lunch recipe is incredibly easy to make and most of it can even be made in advance! The ingredients are also extremely easy to substitute and you can even change the entire flavor profile!

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First, cook the buckwheat groats. Follow the instructions in our basic method of cooking buckwheat to perfectly cook your groats. Allow the cooked and fluffed buckwheat to cool down completely before using it.

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Second, prepare the vegetables and make the dressing. Once all the vegetables have been prepared, combine them with the cooled buckwheat and mix well.

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To make the dressing, simply combine lemon juice, salt, and olive oil. Pour the dressing over the salad, stir it well and serve with pickled beets on top.

Tips

To make meal prep much easier, you can pre-make the buckwheat and store it in the fridge. When you are ready to make the salad, simply combine all of the ingredients and serve.

The dressing can also be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator. Shake the dressing before adding it to the salad to make sure the oil and lemon juice combines well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What goes well with buckwheat?

Ingredients that will complement buckwheat best include winter fruits, cheeses with prominent flavors like parmesan or chevin (goats cheese), umami mushrooms, and virtually any fresh herb.

Is buckwheat healthier than wheat?

There is a lot of controversy regarding the wheat versus buckwheat topic. When you look specifically at their carb content, both are very good sources of carbs. However, buckwheat has a low GI and is gluten free. They're also both equally great sources of fiber and micronutrients.
The biggest problem with wheat might be the refining process. At the end of the day, deciding which is healthier is based on the type and quality of the products you use.

Can I eat buckwheat cold?

Yes, you can! This buckwheat lunch recipe is made using cold buckwheat, so it is a perfect example showing how to eat it cold.

Can gluten-free people eat buckwheat?

Sure! As we have mentioned before, buckwheat isn’t related to wheat and doesn’t contain any gluten, therefore it is definitely safe for gluten-free people to eat.

Is quinoa or buckwheat better for you?

As you might know, both quinoa and buckwheat are gluten-free pseudo-grains making them extremely popular ingredients for easy gluten-free lunches.
Both of these ingredients are relatively unprocessed and therefore easier to compare in terms of “healthiness”. However, comparing them side-by-side it became pretty obvious that they are both equally nutritious and have many of the same health benefits.

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Buckwheat Salad

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Cooked buckwheat groats mixed with cabbage, onions, cucumbers and herbs. Pickled beets on the top enrich the flavor even more.

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Lunch
  • Method: Mixing
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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Salad:

  • ½ cup buckwheat
  • ½ cup cucumbers, finely chopped
  • 1 small red onion, finely chopped
  • 3 stalks green onion, chopped
  • ½ cup parsley, finely chopped
  • ½ cup fresh dill, finely chopped
  • ½ cup red cabbage, finely chopped
  • 1 small pickled beet, diced

Dressing:

  • 1 lemon, squeezed
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  1. Cook buckwheat groats as told in our basic buckwheat recipe. Let it cool down completely.
  2. Put all the chopped veggies, herbs and cooked buckwheat in a salad bowl.
  3. Prepare the dressing by whisking lemon juice, salt and olive oil in a bowl.
  4. Pour the dressing over the salad and stir well.
  5. Serve with pickled beets on the top.

Notes

  • To make meal prep much easier, you can pre-make the buckwheat and store it in the fridge. When you are ready to make the salad, simply combine all of the ingredients and serve.
  • The dressing can also be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator. Shake the dressing before adding it to the salad to make sure the oil and lemon juice combines well.
  • If you are not after vegan ideas, you can top this salad with some cheese of your choice. Ours would definitely be feta cheese.
  • Also, you can add nuts like pecans, walnuts or cashews and make it even healthier.

Nutrition

  • Calories: 170
  • Sugar: 5.5g
  • Sodium: 715.1mg
  • Fat: 7.8g
  • Carbohydrates: 24.4g
  • Protein: 3.9g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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  1. Philip says

    Such an amazing use of buckwheat. I use it to make porridge mostly for a gluten free breakfast. And I made this salad for lunch today. So good! I added some walnuts and summer tomatoes too. Also, I topped mine with pickled cucumbers.

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    • Yusuf says

      Hi Philip, so happy to hear that you liked the recipe. Adding walnuts and pickled cucumbers is brilliant!

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FAQs

What makes buckwheat taste better? ›

Because the Buckwheat is completely cooked without the need to rinse or drain, this method also offers the opportunity to add additional flavour to the pan, which will then be absorbed or coat the cooked groats. Throw in some bouillon (my favourite) or a little alternative stock, some herbs or even spices.

Does buckwheat need to be rinsed? ›

Buckwheat 'grains' or seeds, are also known as 'groats' and can be simmered until tender. It's common practice to wash the grains well before use, but when soaked and then baked, they add crunch to granolas and salads.

How do you make buckwheat not mushy? ›

One of the Russian old recipe collectors, William Pokhlyobkin, states that buckwheat should be cooked with steam rather than water, and it's better to not interfere with the process. Adding water during cooking is a recipe for mushy buckwheat.

What is the best way to eat buckwheat? ›

It can be cooked and enjoyed in various forms, such as groats (whole grains), flour, noodles, or used as an ingredient and recipes like buckwheat porridge, Buckwheat Pancakes, and more. Buckwheat can make a great addition to stir-fries and salads, or be served as a side dish.

What does buckwheat do for your gut? ›

Whole buckwheat is a great source of insoluble fiber and resistant starch. It has prebiotic properties, meaning it nourishes the good bacteria in the gut. Also, buckwheat is a great choice for people with functional gut disorders (such as IBS) because it is low in FODMAPs.

Can you eat buckwheat everyday? ›

Here are 10 good reasons to consume buckwheat every day:

It does not contain gluten and can be consumed by coeliacs and those who are gluten intolerant. Thanks to this characteristic and its other properties, buckwheat is easily digestible.

How do you add flavor to buckwheat? ›

Adding a bit of unsalted butter will give cooked buckwheat some extra flavor so it does not taste dry and does not stick. Also, a bit of fine salt to make it extra tasty.

Why not eat buckwheat? ›

However, buckwheat is considered a serious food allergen because it can cause severe reactions such as anaphylaxis in allergic individuals.

Does buckwheat go rancid? ›

Buckwheat groats are a light brown color when fresh and removed from their hulls. The groats must be used quickly. Because their fat content is high, they can quickly become rancid. Thus, they're generally sold within a few months of harvest.

How do Russians eat buckwheat? ›

A common staple food, “gretchka” as it is called in Russian, features in the morning as groats or porridge for breakfast. It can also be a side dish for meat and fish during the day and a stand-alone dish with mushrooms or made into a pancake.

Is buckwheat better for you than oatmeal? ›

Nutrition: Both are healthy in different ways, though buckwheat contains more fiber, and less fat than oatmeal. While they are both naturally gluten-free, oats are often processed in facilities that process wheat leading to potential cross-contamination.

Is buckwheat an inflammatory food? ›

Buckwheat is also a rich source of magnesium, a mineral that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Magnesium helps to regulate immune function and prevent chronic inflammation in the body. In addition to its anti-inflammatory properties, magnesium is also essential for healthy bones, muscles, and nerves.

What flavors go well with buckwheat? ›

On the sweet side, buckwheat goes nicely with baked fruits, nuts, chocolate, and caramel — deep, dark flavors that might best be described as “cozy.” When it comes to savory, buckwheat is a good companion for rich, salty ingredients like cheese, cured meats, capers, sour cream, and more.

How do you make buckwheat easier to digest? ›

People can eat raw buckwheat groats after soaking and draining the raw groats to make them easier to digest. Otherwise, boil the groats in water before adding them to salads, sides, or mains.

What is the fastest way to activate buckwheat? ›

How To Activate Buckwheat
  1. Fill the bowl with enough water to cover the buckwheat by 1-2 inches – this will insure it has enough water to soak up.
  2. Let the buckwheat soak 1 hour.
  3. Using a fine sieve ( with holes smaller than the grains of buckwheat ) rinse the grain.
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How do you remove phytic acid from buckwheat? ›

Combine 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar or lemon juice in a pot with enough warm water to cover your grains. If you prefer, use yogurt or buttermilk instead. These substitutes also break down the phytic acid and impart a little extra flavor and nutrient value.

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