How to Cook Wheat Berries (original) (raw)

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With a nutty flavor, Wheat Berries are a hidden gem of whole grains that are a versatile and nutritious addition to your diet. Follow this guide below and learn how to cook wheat berries on the stove perfectly every time!

the best way to cook wheat berries on the stove recipe

What are Wheat Berries?

Wheat berries are the unprocessed, whole kernels of wheat.

They are the edible part of the wheat plant and contain all three parts of the grain: the bran, the germ, and the endosperm.

Unlike refined wheat products like white flour, wheat berries have not been stripped of their nutritional content through processing, making them a highly nutritious whole grain option.

Because of the nutty flavor and chewy texture, wheat berries can be used as a standalone side dish, mixed into salads (swap it for the farro in this Summer Farro Salad), incorporated into soups, or used as a base for various grain-based recipes.

No matter how you choose to enjoy them, wheat berries can be a delicious and nutritious addition to your meals.

Cooking wheat berries may take a bit longer than more processed grains, but the result is a hearty and nutritious addition to your meals that’s well worth the time and effort!

wheat berries grain

Health Benefits of Wheat Berries

Because wheat berries contain all parts of the grain, they offer a wide range of health benefits. Here are some notable health benefits of wheat berries*:

a bowl of perfect stovetop wheat berries

Should I Toast My Wheat Berries?

Toasting wheat berries is not mandatory. It’s up to you whether to toast or not to toast. Here are some reasons to consider:

How to Make Wheat Berries on the Stove

The Ingredients

The Directions

rinsing wheat berries

  1. Rinse the Wheat Berries. Use a fine mesh strainer and rinse until the water runs clear.

toasting wheat berries in a pan

  1. Toast the Wheat Berries (Optional). Toast the wheat berries in a dry skillet.

cooking wheat berries on the stove

  1. Boil the Water Then Add the Wheat Berries. Make sure your saucepan can hold the wheat berries and water without boiling over.
  2. Partially Cover and Simmer. Reduce the heat and partially cover the pot. Cook wheat berries for 45-60 minutes stirring occasionally. At 30 minutes, start checking periodically for doneness.

cooking wheat berries on the stove recipe

  1. Remove from Heat and Fluff with a Fork. Remove from heat and after drain any excess liquid. Fluff and top with fresh herbs as desired. ENJOY!

Storage Tips

Ways to Use Wheat Berries

Wheat Berries Tips and Tricks

How to make wheat berries on the stove perfectly every time! Wheat berries are a whole grain perfect for salads, soups, sides and more!

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OPTIONAL: Toast Wheat Berries Prior to Cooking

Serving: 1cup cookedCalories: 222kcalCarbohydrates: 47gProtein: 9gFat: 1gFiber: 9gCalcium: 30mgIron: 2mg

*Health benefits of wheat berries found on healthline.com.

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