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Simple Summer Couscous

Summer Couscous

How many of you have seen the Night at the Museum 2 where Frank Azaria comes as Kahmunrah and lisps his way through the movie, adding to the fun & comedy of it?
Here is a famous line (at least chez moi) in which he says of Owen Wilson who is a miniature cowboy, “ Why, you are no bigger than a grain of Couscous” My son imitates that line to the little one (his sister) and for some reason this sets her off into great peals of laughter, which in turn causes the ripple effect of chuckles from the rest of us J
Couscous

Never really tried making couscous so far since I have always had it as a cold dish with parsley (the cilantro impersonator to the not-so keen eye, or nose) and has the one middle-eastern/ Mediterranean dish I have not much cared for. But sometime in the last year I have bought some couscous from Trader Jo’s and a little rummaging in the pantry brought forth an pristine, unopened box of couscous. This is nice! I am trying to get back on the healthy eating track after months of summer binging on delicious yet not so waist-friendly foods. I decided I’d make it as interesting and Indian as possible without compromising on its origins J The verdict from me is, HELLO & WOW, Where have you been all my life, Cous dearest! (And try saying that with a lisp for added humor )P

So here is my simple summer couscous recipe  - 250 guilt free calories for this meal (:

Ingredients
½ cup of couscous for 2 portions
1 cup of water
1 tsp olive oil
Mustard seeds (optional)
Urad Dal (optional)
2 green chilies/jalapenos (fresh from my garden)
3-4 sage leaves (fresh from my garden)
1 sprig of spring onions (fresh from my garden)
2 tbsp grated coconut
½ handful of roasted peanuts, crushed to a fine powder
Salt

Preparation
Bring water to boil with salt and ½ tsp of olive oil.
Add the couscous and cook for about 6-8 minutes
In a pan, sauté in1/2 tsp of olive oil, the chilies & sage.
Add the cooked couscous
Top with grated coconut and turn
Next add the crushed peanuts and turn again until all of the ingredients are finely blended

Serve hot with some tomato chutney (recipe for this to follow)
Couscous
With Tomato Chutney :)


Simple Summer Couscous

Summer Couscous

How many of you have seen the Night at the Museum 2 where Frank Azaria comes as Kahmunrah and lisps his way through the movie, adding to the fun & comedy of it?
Here is a famous line (at least chez moi) in which he says of Owen Wilson who is a miniature cowboy, “ Why, you are no bigger than a grain of Couscous” My son imitates that line to the little one (his sister) and for some reason this sets her off into great peals of laughter, which in turn causes the ripple effect of chuckles from the rest of us J
Couscous

Never really tried making couscous so far since I have always had it as a cold dish with parsley (the cilantro impersonator to the not-so keen eye, or nose) and has the one middle-eastern/ Mediterranean dish I have not much cared for. But sometime in the last year I have bought some couscous from Trader Jo’s and a little rummaging in the pantry brought forth an pristine, unopened box of couscous. This is nice! I am trying to get back on the healthy eating track after months of summer binging on delicious yet not so waist-friendly foods. I decided I’d make it as interesting and Indian as possible without compromising on its origins J The verdict from me is, HELLO & WOW, Where have you been all my life, Cous dearest! (And try saying that with a lisp for added humor )P

So here is my simple summer couscous recipe  - 250 guilt free calories for this meal (:

Ingredients
½ cup of couscous for 2 portions
1 cup of water
1 tsp olive oil
Mustard seeds (optional)
Urad Dal (optional)
2 green chilies/jalapenos (fresh from my garden)
3-4 sage leaves (fresh from my garden)
1 sprig of spring onions (fresh from my garden)
2 tbsp grated coconut
½ handful of roasted peanuts, crushed to a fine powder
Salt

Preparation
Bring water to boil with salt and ½ tsp of olive oil.
Add the couscous and cook for about 6-8 minutes
In a pan, sauté in1/2 tsp of olive oil, the chilies & sage.
Add the cooked couscous
Top with grated coconut and turn
Next add the crushed peanuts and turn again until all of the ingredients are finely blended

Serve hot with some tomato chutney (recipe for this to follow)
Couscous
With Tomato Chutney :)


52 comments:

Smitha said...

couscous looks yummy and delish!...good for a light evening meal!

Jehanne said...

Hiya
Came across your site through others..and like it a lot..happ to follow you, and might even whip up something fenugreek-y for your event:-)

Shanavi said...

U say simple but I say it's fab and one great dish

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious looking coucsous. Great clicks.
Deepa

Vimitha Anand said...

Simple and healthy one dear

Junia said...

i adore couscous! roasted peanuts sound fabulous with this!

Archana said...

Delicious. I have been hearing abt couscous and its health benefits I really need to search of it now.

Delicious recipe and pics!

Umm Mymoonah said...

This looks fabulous, wish I could get some couscous here, may be I'll try with semolina :)

Kalpana Sareesh said...

such an healthy one .. ive been trying for couscous in chennai but unable to find it out..

Paaka Shaale said...

Even I have never tried cooking with cous cous Priya. This recipe looks so simple and delightful. Would love to give this a try :)

Priya said...

Thats a filling and highly inviting couscous,feel like finishing rite now..

Sharmilee! :) said...

Sounds and looks flavourful, very tempting too

Priti said...

Nice salad ....gud for summer as you say

Plateful said...

I too have an unopened pack of couscous that I accidently bought instead of burugul, and I've never used it yet. The truth is, I couldn't come up with something interesting to do with them. You recipe sounds interesting! Girl, I so envy your garden with those fresh herbs and veggies. Sigh.

Lavanya Selvaraj said...

Looks absolutely simple and perfect for summer.


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Hasna said...

now thats an easy one!!

Sayantani said...

couscous is my alltime fav. ingredient. your recipe sounds delicious. gonna make it very soon.

Prathima Rao said...

Simple, fresh & healthy!!!!
Prathima Rao
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S.Menaga said...

innovative recipe but looks very simple...

priya said...

wow...awesome and so very yummy, dear

sonu said...

have never tried couscous till now but this looks delicious !

yummychunklet said...

This dish really is summer...fresh and light. Great post!

Parsley Sage said...

That looks pretty darn tasty. And I think I've got all of that stuff in the kitchen! Dinner, perhaps? :)

Inspired by eRecipeCards said...

OH MY... wonderful photos. Loving your blog!

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

wow again one more healthy recipe from u,love ur recipes...Thanks for sharing.

Purabi Naha said...

Couscous is something I'd love to try! Your's looks really tempting and I'd definitely save the recipe for future!
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Purabi Naha said...

Couscous is something I'd love to try! Your's looks really tempting and I'd definitely save the recipe for future!
http://cosmopolitancurrymania.blogspot.com

Purabi Naha said...

Couscous is something I'd love to try! Your's looks really tempting and I'd definitely save the recipe for future!
http://cosmopolitancurrymania.blogspot.com

SravsCulinaryConcepts said...

very tempting !! looks delicious

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chitraj.hegde said...

couscous looks very very yummy..I never tried anything from couscous...i think now its time for me to try this recipe...thanks for sharing......

Neha said...

never had couscous before...This looks so tempting...

saffronstreaks said...

recently I have tried couscous and fell in love with it..and yours is such a lovely dish will give a try..and oh yes..I enjoyed that movie a night in museum

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Kaveri said...

Never had couscous ....But like the looks of it

GEETHA ACHAL said...

Nice tempting color couscous...Sure want to see the movie...Thanks.

SpicyTasty said...

interesting one..looks fabulous..

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Suman Singh said...

Never had couscous before but that looks healthy and so yummy!

anthony stemke said...

Delicious dish, Thank You.

Priya (elaichii) said...

I like the guilt free concept Priya! Seen night @ museum 2, but not remembering those lines!

Krithi's Kitchen said...

We love couscous at our home!! Dh likes my version of adding sambar powder...

Priya Sreeram said...

iam imagining ur son impersonating those lines and ur daughter bursting in squeal of laughter- memories to be treasured forever- nice recipe for the couscous, loved the last pic- flashy & wow

divya said...

Delicious looking couscous. Great clicks.

cookingvarieties said...

hi now serving.. this is the couscous recipe i have ever come across,e definitely would love to try it, if i feel i can manage :) looks very delicious. i just love colored flavored rice

Moni said...

Very good blog, interesting recipes with nice pictures. Deliciuos summer recipe wiht couscous! Best wishes.

Prathibha said...

very delicious...love 2 dig in this..

Zareena said...

I never tried couscous before. This is really healthy and nutritious too.

Ambreen said...

Wow! that looks fantastic. Great post!

khushi said...

A lovely recipe Priya.....thanx for liking my blog.....I am the new member of your fan club :)
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khushi said...

btw priya....I cant fiind you in my list :(

Uma said...

Delicious cous cous. I love all kind of cous cous.

Cheers,
Uma

tadkapasta said...

Nicely turned out couscous dish! Its so easy to cook up, sometimes we wonder why we waited so long to bring this into our kitchens :)

Pranati Nath said...

wow...yummyy....First time to you blog and you have a very lovely space here...following you dear...do visit my space when u find time... http://pran-oriya-recipies.blogspot.com/

Roxana GreenGirl said...

such a delicious salad! perfect all summer long!

 

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