A food blog created by 17 year old food enthusiast. A wide variety of recipes, healthy main courses and delicious deserts. Living Lou also boasts a weekly Meatless Monday vegetarian meal feature. Each recipe is accompanied by a stunning photograph!
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Tomato Garlic Parmesan Couscous
The end of summer has really thrown off both my cooking and my blogging! I've been busy working, and just enjoying these last few remaining days until - gasp - my senior year of high school! Yes, my last year... oh man, please excuse me while I go hyperventilate. eek!
Whew.
I was in the mood for a quick snack, but something different then say my favourite crunchy snack - granola, or my favourite chocolate snack - brownies, or my favourite, super healthy snack - sweet potatoes. So after about 20 minutes of sifting around the kitchen for something to eat, I finally found it, the one and only couscous! And since we are currently running rather low on food, I didn't have much choice as to what to use to transform my couscous from boring, to wow!
Tomato Garlic Parmesan Couscous
Ingredients
1 cup couscous
1 1/4 cup water
1 tsp olive oil
1 garlic clove (crushed)
1/8 tsp each of dried thyme, basil and parsley
1 tbsp tomato paste
1 tbsp grated Parmesan cheese (plus extra for sprinkling)
Directions
Bring water to a boil and add the couscous, return to boil, cover, remove from heat and let sit for 5 minutes.
While couscous is sitting, heat olive oil in a pan and add the garlic, cook until fragrant (about 1 minute), add herbs and cook for another minute, then add the tomato paste and stir to combine.
Once the couscous is done cooking, fluff with a fork and add to the pan of garlic, herbs and tomato paste. Mix to combine and add Parmesan cheese. Mix well to make sure all the couscous is covered.
Remove from heat and serve with extra Parmesan cheese!
This makes a great quick snack and would also make the perfect side dish. It takes literally 10 minutes or less to make!
- Lou
Oh yum, this sounds a delish way to dress up boring cous cous.
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Thank you so much! Definitely a fun way to change up couscous, which when eaten plain is rather lackluster!
ReplyDeleteMiss Living Lou...Another delicious looking & very tasty sounding, healthy recipe that I must prepare for friends...Enjoy your final few days of "R & R"...
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