Even if you've never heard of a couscoussier, you can probably guess what it's used to make by the name alone—and you would be right. It looks like a double boiler, functions like a steamer, and is a ...
1. Cook couscous in a medium saucepan according to package directions. Fluff with a fork and set aside. 2. Meanwhile, whisk tahini, water, lemon juice, 1 Tbsp. oil, salt, pepper, and crushed red ...
The one thing I always keep in my kitchen is couscous. Without a doubt, it is my most-used ingredient and probably the easiest thing I know how to make. Not only does it take five quick minutes to ...
The old rhyme goes that couscous is a dish so nice they named it twice. Truthfully, it hasn’t always been that good. “When I say couscous … you probably think of something that comes in a box,” Gadi ...
Serve this no-cook dish with grilled meat or fish, or add grilled veggies and cooked chickpeas to make it a main dish. Buy couscous in bulk to save money. Adapted from “Rice Pasta Couscous,” by Jeff ...
Looking to add more flavor and keep salmon fillets moist, I sautéed them on a bed of creamy spinach and seasoned them with ...
Couscous is the memory of home. To hear transplanted North Africans describe the way the grains are hand-rolled, then steamed and dried once, twice, three times, is to get a sense of how important a ...