Looking for an interesting vegetarian couscous recipe? This Moroccan couscous recipe is the answer! Flavorful, healthy and easy to make, all in one, this dish is a sure crowd pleaser. No doubts!
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time15 minutesmins
Total Time30 minutesmins
Method: Steaming
Course: Tiffins/Main-Course
Servings: 3people
Ingredients
¾cupDry Couscous
¾cupWater
2teaspoonsOil
½teaspoonCumin seeds
1Onion, big, thinly sliced
cut intostripsYellow, Orange and Green pepper, ½ each
1 and ½cupsDry Soy Chunks
½teaspoonCoriander Powder
¾-1teaspoonGaram Masala Powder
¼teaspoonChili Powder
as pertasteSalt
fewdropsLemon Juice
¼ to ½cupFinely Chopped Cilantro
Instructions
In a medium size sauce pan pour ¾th cup of water and let it boil. Once the water is boiling, switch off the stove and remove the pan from the stove and set aside. Now add 2 drops of oil, pinch of salt and the couscous; stir it with a fork and close the pan with a lid.
Cook the soy chunks/nuggets as per the package instructions. (In a medium pan add about 4 cups of water and let it boil. Once it boils, switch off the stove, add a teaspoon of salt and the soy chunks and leave it aside for 15 minutes. Then drain the water and squeeze out the excess water from the soy chunks and keep it ready). The soy chunks will be very hot, so pour some cold water and leave it for sometime before squeezing.
In a large skillet add the oil. When the oil is hot enough add the cumin seeds and let it crackle.
Then add the sliced onions and a pinch of salt. Fry the onions and then add the cut peppers and the seasonings. Also include the soy chunks and sautee it a couple of times.
Now depending on the size of the pan you are using add ½ to ¾ cup of water to the vegetable mixture and let it cook. The water should be absorbed and the vegetables should also be cooked.
Now add the cooked couscous to the vegetables and mix it well.
Drizzle few drops of lemon juice, cilantro and mix it once again.
Notes
I used soy chunks to substitute the beef in the original recipe. Other protein alternatives can be soy nuggets, chickpeas or even tofu.
I have used three color bell peppers because I had it, but you can use just one too.