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Couscous is a Berber dish made from moistened semolina wheat and flour, and it’s commonly used in countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. It is traditionally served with a meat or vegetable stew, but you can use it alongside almost any dish. With a little practice, couscous surprisingly easy to make yourself!
Ingredients
- 500-750 milliliters (2-3 cups) of water
- 1 stick cinnamon
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 kilogram (6 cups) of wheat semolina
- 1 teaspoon of salt
- 1 1/2 of a tablespoon of flour
- 250 milliliters (1 cup) of vegetable oil
Steps
Making Couscous from Scratch
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2Put the semolina into a bowl, and slowly add the flour, salt, and about a third of the boiling water.Advertisement
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3When the ingredients are mixed thoroughly, pass the mixture through a sieve. Make sure to break up any big lumps of semolina that don't make it through the sieve. Big lumps won't cook evenly.
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4Cook the semolina mixture in the steamer for 15 minutes.
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5Remove the steamed semolina. Place into another bowl and break it up with a fork to make it fluffy.
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6Add the oil and the remaining water. You want the couscous to have a wet texture; if necessary, add more water until the required texture is gained. Mix well and let it rest for 10 minutes.
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7Cook the semolina in the steamer for another 15 minutes. Bring it out of the colander and let it rest for a second time. All this can be done far in advance of serving. Once you're ready to serve, follow the next few steps.
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8Steam the couscous for a third time, approximately 15 minutes.[1] After the third steam, the couscous should be completely cooked and ready to fluff.
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9Serve hot as a delightful accompaniment to chicken, or to several Moroccan and Middle Eastern dishes. Couscous is also great with vegetarian dishes, and works well with eggplant.
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10Finished.
Preparing Store-Bought Couscous the Easy Way
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1Use this simple trick for easier, fluffier couscous preparation. Most boxes of couscous come with directions on how to prepare. While these directions often involve steaming and are perfectly acceptable, they don't always deliver the best results. Try this[2] exceedingly simple way of making couscous.
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2Line the bottom of a casserole dish with 3 cups of couscous. Try to get the couscous as flat as possible over the bottom of the dish. This means that your dish should be bigger rather than smaller.
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3Bring 4 1/2 cups of water to a rolling boil.
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4Add salt and oil to the boiling water. Stir until fully incorporated.
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5Carefully pour the boiling water into the casserole dish.
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6Cover the casserole dish with plastic wrap and wait 15 minutes.
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7After 15 minutes, uncover the plastic wrap and fluff the couscous with a fork.
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8Finished.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I make a single serving of couscous?Community AnswerCouscous is a one-to-one ratio, so cook as many servings as are required, i.e. one cup couscous to one cup boiling water. Cover until couscous is soft. Optionally you can add shredded vegetables, broth, and/or already cooked meat.
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QuestionCan I make couscous without flour and a bay leaf?Community AnswerCouscous should never be with flour. Also, better avoid bay leaf. Ideally, couscous should be steamed.
Things You'll Need
- 2 large bowls
- Mixing spoon
- Tamis or a sieve
- Steamer
- Fork
References
About This Article
To prepare store-bought couscous, line the bottom of a casserole dish with 3 cups of couscous spread in a thin layer. Bring 4.5 cups of water to a boil, then add salt and oil to the water. Carefully pour the water into the casserole dish with the couscous, then cover the dish with plastic wrap. After 15 minutes, remove the plastic wrap and fluff the couscous with a fork. After that, it’s ready to serve! If you want to learn how to make homemade couscous, keep reading!