Couscous, Spinach - This is a spinach flavored couscous. Same size as traditional couscous, however this couscous adds color and flavor. Spinach couscous is made out of spinach and semolina flour. Cooks up just like traditional couscous, add to boiling water, remove from heat, let stand 5 minutes. Cooks to a dark green in color with a spinach flavor. Excellent for plate presentation.
Suggested Use:
Serve Couscous with marinated, broiled vegetables. Cooked chilled Couscous makes a super salad ingredient. Use a bed of Couscous instead of rice with curries or stir fry meals.
Pour 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups of liquid into a medium sized saucepan. The liquid can be water or vegetable stock or meat stock. Using stock adds more flavor to the dish. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil and a pinch of salt to the liquid and bring it to a boil. Add 1 cup of couscous to the boiling liquid. Remove the pan from the heat, cover, and let it stand for about 6 minutes. Do not lift the lid until the required time has elapsed. Fluff the couscous with a fork and serve. This recipe yields about 3 one-cup servings.
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