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10 Farro Recipes That'll Inspire You to Cook This Versatile Grain

E.Anderson55 min ago
Nutty and satisfyingly chewy, farro is a so-called ancient grain that has gained a modern following. While it does contain gluten, farro is also full of protein and high in fiber.

Interestingly, what most Americans call farro is really one name for three different types of wheat: Einkorn, Triticum monococcum; emmer Triticum dicoccum, and spelt, Triticum spelta. In the United States, emmer is the most common farro we find in stores. Each type behaves a little differently, although for our purposes—and in this collection of our best farro recipes—they can be used interchangeably.

Farro can also be sold in differently processed forms: as a whole grain (which requires an overnight soak), as semi-pearled, where some of the bran has been removed, or pearled, which is bran-free, but cooks quickly. It doesn't help that bags of farro can be labeled rather spartanly: They may just say "farro," but luckily most include cooking instructions . Follow those and your farro will be appropriately cooked.

For the best nutrition, it's best to choose wholegrain farro, since an overnight soak is not very demanding. Pearled farro, which comes to the rescue for meals required in a hurry, is delicious when paired with protein, fresh herbs, and vegetables, all of which will boost its nutritional goodness.

Read on to see our favorite recipes featuring this delicious grain.

of 10 Farro Salad With Autumn Greens and Roasted Grapes Roasting grapes concentrate their flavor, transforming even seasonless seedless grapes into a compelling ingredient. They are delectable in this farro salad shot through with pungent red onion and vividly pretty mesclun leaves. (Imported Muscat grapes from the Southern Hemisphere are a delicious substitute for the Concord grapes of late fall if you're making this salad late in a Northern winter and spring.)

of 10 Baked Farro Risotto With Golden Vegetables and Goat Cheese In this nutritious riff on a cool-season risotto, the autumnal combination of grated golden beets and butternut squash creates a sweet backdrop for farro grains and crunchy pepita seeds, topped with tangy goat cheese.

of 10 Roasted Sweet Potato and Farro Salad Quicker-cooking semi-pearled farro makes this warm supper salad a cinch. Lemon juice and heady garlic balance the sugar of the sweet potatoes, while a handful of fresh greens offer a final, peppery flourish.

of 10 Farro Risotto With Shrimp Pearled farro makes the perfect base for this shrimp risotto. The addition of white wine, chicken broth, and fresh herbs takes the flavor to a whole new level.

of 10 Farro Breakfast Bowl with Berries It doesn't get easier than a breakfast bowl of farro. As good with morning coffee as it is at midnight, all it asks for is a slick of maple syrup with your favorite milk and berries.

of 10 Kale and Farro Salad With Feta Mint and lemon zest are the bright highlights for creamy French feta in an insanely healthy and hearty salad that combines farro with our favorite leafy green, Italian kale.

of 10 Farro and Mushroom Soup Rich with the complexity of mushrooms, fortified with wholegrain farro, and finished with a dash of essential vinegar, this wholesome and nourishing soup is sure to become a favorite.

of 10 Grilled Asparagus and Farro Salad Exploding with the sunny flavors of lemon zest and plenty of fresh dill, this farro and feta salad pairs the softly chewy grains with tender asparagus. Marcona almonds add a luxurious crunch.

of 10 Farro Salad With Fennel and Golden Raisins In this gorgeous salad, the potassium-rich bitterness of radicchio is tamed by golden raisins, juicy fennel, and the comforting texture of quick-cooking pearled farro.

of 10 Farro Chocolate-Chunk Cookies A special treat for family and friends we couldn't leave behind. There's whole-grain goodness in every bite of these cookies, not to mention fruit and nuts. They also tout an added dimension of nutty flavor, thanks to the farro flour—you read that right. Farro flour can be actually swapped or incorporated into most sweet recipes.

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