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Couscous

Curried Couscous with Roasted Vegetables, Peach Chutney, and Cilantro Yogurt

Here's a hot Indian meal interpreted as an exotic and refreshing meatless salad.

Couscous à la Greque

Warm pita bread would make a delicious accompaniment to this dish.

Israeli Couscous with Roasted Butternut Squash and Preserved Lemon

A U-shaped peeler with a horizontal blade (available at most supermarkets) makes peeling the squash easier. Here it’s okay to pulse the parsley in a food processor rather than chop it by hand, but pat it dry with paper towels first.

Cous Cous with Garbanzo Beans, Prunes and Almonds

Marisol likes to serve the Candied Butternut Squash atop the couscous.

Carrot Couscous with Thyme

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Zucchini Couscous

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Couscous and Bulgur Pilaf

Rosemary, chives and parsley enhance this delicious combination.

Steamed Couscous with Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Steaming couscous may be a bit more time-consuming than the usual boiling method, but we feel the results are well worth it. Steaming makes the grains fluffier and much more tender. You'll need a bowl-shaped steamer, such as a basket steamer, or you could set a metal sieve into the saucepan.

Chicken Thighs With Spiced Couscous and Carrots

A one-pan, fuss-free dinner that combines spiced couscous, perfectly cooked chicken thighs, and tender carrots.

Beef and White Bean Stew With Cumin

This homey one-pot stew boasts a short ingredient list but tons of complex flavors, built over three hours in a mostly hands-off braise.

Easy-to-Love Chicken Thighs and Couscous

Everyone needs a back-pocket chicken marinade, and this pantry-friendly version lives up to its name. Great both on the grill and under the broiler.

Brothy Meatballs with Peas, Fennel, and Tiny Pasta

This dish is a perfect choice for those blustery but bright early spring days: It's comforting from the simple-but-flavorful broth and bright from the crunchy fresh topping.

Curried Red Lentil, Kohlrabi, and Couscous Salad

Kohlrabi, a bulbous vegetable with thin stems attached, is a member of the cabbage family. Both green and purple varieties are available. The flavor is a mix of turnip, celery root, and radish; it goes quite well with red lentils and couscous.
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