Cheat's couscous with seven vegetables recipe

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  • Cuisine: Moroccan

Traditionally couscous is steamed 3 times in a couscousiere (steamer), over meat or vegetables. The couscous absorbs the fragrant steam from below to become light and fluffy. The cheat’s recipe calls for steaming twice - and our friend Sanaa Zaki advises that you disregard the instructions on the pack for perfect couscous. Moroccans say that couscous which has only had boiling water poured over it and is served once it’s absorbed is “uncooked” and is not a patch on couscous which has been steamed

Ingredients

Vegetables - swede, parsnip, carrot, zucchini and pumpkin
4 cups rich homemade stock (or purchased in tetrapack)
4 Roma tomatoes
1 cup frozen broad beans
1 tbsp each ground coriander, ginger, cumin and paprika
Handful of fresh coriander
Handful of fresh parsley
500g packet couscous
2-3 tbsp vegetable oil
1 tsp salt
150g light blue vein cheese (like Castello)

Preparation

Cut vegetables into large pieces. Leave skin on pumpkin as it will help to hold it together. Place into base of a large steamer pot with stock, tomatoes and broad beans. Add 1 tablespoon each of ground coriander, ginger, cumin and paprika and add the coriander and parsley. Bring to the boil and meanwhile prepare couscous. 

Empty couscous into a bowl. Add 2-3 tbsp vegetable oil and stir to coat. Add 1 tsp salt and small amounts of water and stir with the hands until grains are saturated. Transfer to the steamer basket and sit over the vegetables. Cover.

Once it begins to steam, remove from pot and empty into a bowl. Traditionally a type of rancid butter (smen) would be added for flavour, but a good substitute is a light blue vein cheese to add the same little kick. Crumble cheese over couscous while still warm and stir so that it melts through. Sprinkle with a little more water but don't drown.

Return steamer to pot over the vegetables. Cover with lid and leave until steaming. When steaming, remove lid and turn couscous out onto a large platter. Spoon over vegetables and a little stock and serve. 


If you enjoyed this Cheat's couscous with seven vegetables recipe then browse more Moroccan recipes, vegetarian recipes and our most popular hainanese chicken rice recipe.

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Comments (3)

   
26 Jan 2009 02:56 AEST
adil america
jacob
miammy
belive me its very good and easy
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09 Dec 2008 02:57 AEST
sophie
hornsby
so easy
mine was a bit too salty and spicy (not in the hot sense) but we left it overnight and the spices had mixed in much better with the sauce. so it is a great day-after meal. also that blue cheese addition to the couscous has changed my life!
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21 Oct 2008 08:39 AEST
mike jarvis
garran
great meal
As the recipe says that it is easy to make and I must agree, The vegies were suited to about 6 or 7 but we have now got it down to a comfortable size for 2 - 3. Really easy and healthy.
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