Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Cous is on the loose!




Couscous is probably one of the easiest things you can make in just a few minutes and it's amongst the healthiest grain-based products. 

Equal liquid to cous makes it easy to remember. By adding some simple ingredients, (cooked or fresh), you can pack it full of veggies and fresh herbs. 

It makes a delightful, low effort potluck contribution or can be the staple in your pre-made lunches for the week. I actually do this quite often...managing to bring it Mon-Thurs before I hit my couscous overload maximum. 


Here's what you need:

one bag of couscous. (I typically make 2 cups...this expands to more than 4).  
2 tomatoes
2 gloves of garlic
1 small shallot
1 medium red pepper
1 english cucumber
a handful of flat leaf parsley 
a handfull of fresh mint or cilantro
lemon juice and olive oil to taste

Boil water 1 to 1 ratio of couscous to hot water

Put 1 bag of couscous in a bowl add the water and cover tightly until water is absorbed

Cool in refrigerator

Blanch 2 tomatoes in hot water and peel and seed then dice finely

Blanch 2 cloves garlic in same water and mince

Dice one small shallot

Dice 1 red pepper in same size (small)

Dice 1 English cucumber in small dice if it has a lot of seeds remove and can be peeled if skin is tough

Chop one bunch of flat leaf parsley with a small handful of mint or cilantro

Mix all the ingredients together

Add lemon juice and olive oil to taste, refrigerate over night and adjust flavour next day, with salt and pepper to taste. 

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