To make the couscous: Bring the water, curry powder, ginger, and oil to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the couscous; remove from the heat and let stand, covered, until the water is absorbed and the ...
This salad does not hold back on herbs and spice. Handfuls of your favorite garden herbs, and a shake of the contents of your spice drawer, build welcome layers of flavor and freshness into this ...
Meat and seafood cooks double up on ingredients all the time: They poach chicken breasts in chicken stock, make a quick shrimp broth with the crustacean’s shells and use it in shrimp risotto, include ...
This colorful salad is filled to the brim with summer flavor. Chewy pearl couscous mingles with crunchy cucumbers, juicy cherry tomatoes, sweet watermelon, quick-pickled red onion and salty feta ...
In a small pot, bring 1 cup of water to a boil. Stir in the couscous and 1 teaspoon of salt. Remove from the heat, cover, and let sit for 5 minutes. Add 1 teaspoon of oil and fluff with a fork. Let ...
Couscous is usually prepared by adding boiling water, but in this main-dish salad, you can skip that step. I found that combining couscous with cool or tepid water achieves better results. The ...
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This Mediterranean couscous chickpea salad is fresh, colorful, and full of bright flavors you’ll want to make again and again ...
This salad started out as an orzo salad that I made for my backyard dinner parties. When I opened the Grocer, I was buying couscous in bulk and needed a place to put it all. (Can you tell being a ...
Israeli couscous adds heft to this Mediterranean salad, a chunkier take on tabbouleh. Serve it on its own for a vegetarian lunch, but it also works well as a side for fish or grilled chicken. Slice ...