Pearl couscous

Pearl couscous with vegetables and garlic scapes


Israeli or pearl couscous is a small whole grain pasta made from semolina or wheat flour. If you haven't tried it before, it has a slight toasty and nutty flavor and chewy texture. 

The reason I love pearl couscous for my pasta dish is that it gives me a lot better carbs control. Since the pasta pieces are tiny, I can add disproportionately more vegetables to it and still get some pasta in every bite! Less carbs, more nutrients and full flavor.

One simple recipe I make regularly is pearl couscous with vegetables and garlic scapes. You can easily replace with vegetables of your choice and garlic instead of scapes. 

#momtip: The wonderful thing about this recipe is that you can have it warm as pasta for dinner and have the leftovers as a cold salad next day for lunch!


Pearl couscous Recipe

Prep Time

10-15min


Cook Time

20 min

Servings

2














Ingredients

  • ½ cup couscous 
  • 2 tsp olive oil 
  • ¼ cup onions 
  • ¼ cup carrots 
  • ½ cup thinly sliced kale 
  • ¼ cup mushrooms 
  • ¼ cup sliced garlic scapes 
  • ¼ cup walnut 
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar (or red wine vinegar)
  • 2 tbsp minced mint leaves 
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions


  1. In a deep sauté pan, add couscous and 1 cup water and cook it for 20 min. Add a drop of oil to it. Fluff it using the fork.
  2. In a separate pan, warm the oil and add vegetables to it and sauté at a high flame. Do not overcook the vegetables.
  3. Add the boiled couscous, walnuts, salt, pepper and vinegar to the pan. Garnish with mint leaves. 
  4. Serve hot or refrigerate to have as a salad!


Kids love this dish too! If you like it, share it with your friends and moms who may be looking for some quick nutritious recipes. 



Shruti Mishra

Author: Shruti Mishra

Shruti is the founder of Osh Wellness. She is a certified nutritionist and a professional plant-based chef from Natural Gourmet Institute, NY. She has worked with Ayurveda, food & nutrition for over 15 years.

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