Whoever said cooking was hard never tried this lightning-fast recipe. The fussiest part is boiling the couscous; the rest is just tossing it with tomatoes and pantry staples. Serve this at your next ...
Whoever said cooking was hard never tried this lightning-fast recipe. The fussiest part is boiling the couscous; the rest is just tossing it with tomatoes and pantry staples.
When I was a kid, there was always a box of couscous in my family’s pantry. When we were stumped about what to eat for lunch or dinner, and sometimes even breakfast, out came the couscous. I remember ...
This Israeli couscous recipe is one of my favorite quick and easy meals. It comes together in just 25 minutes and is packed with sautéed mushrooms, garlic, and tender spinach. The couscous soaks up ...
When it comes to versatility, you can’t do much better than couscous. Typically a fine granular semolina pasta, couscous works in both savory and sweet dishes, and can be served hot or cold. Like ...
Cous cous is the perfect side dish – its flavorful, easy to make, and pairs with almost everything – I’m going to show you how to make cous cous that is light, fluffy, and flavorful in less than 10 ...
Couscous is one of the world’s most extraordinary foods, more delicate than any gnocchi, light as a snowdrift. It’s also terribly misunderstood. More than just the stuff that comes out of a box, ...
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 ...