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picture of recipeChicken Couscous One Pot Recipe - Food.com
chicken thigh,    chicken stock,    oil,    garam masala,    turmeric,    parsley,    lemon,    olive,    onion,    garlic,    cous cous
This delicious Moroccan-inspired recipe is easy enough for a weeknight meal but elegant enough for company.
Serving Size: 1 (516) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 8...


picture of recipeChicken & couscous one-pot recipe | BBC Good Food
chicken thigh,    chicken stock,    sunflower oil,    garam masala,    turmeric,    parsley,    lemon,    olive,    onion,    garlic,    cous cous
This one-pot meal is perfect for fuss-free entertaining mid-week, from Good Food Magazine.
STEP 1   Toss the chicken thighs in half the spices and a pinch of salt until completely coated. Heat 1 tbsp o...


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picture of recipeOne-Pot Ginger Chicken, Bok Choy and Couscous Recipe - Food.com
chicken thigh,    sesame seed oil,    star anise,    ginger root,    spring onion,    bok choy,    soy sauce,    salt,    cous cous,    brown sugar
From the February 2009 issue of Every Day with Rachael Ray. (Note: This recipe calls for one 1 1/2 inch piece ginger, peeled and grated, but I could not get it to show the correct amount.)
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