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picture of recipeApricot Couscous | Recipes Wiki | Fandom
olive oil,    parsley,    coriander,    apricot,    spring onion,    cous cous
This type of couscous is sweet and savory and is great as an appetizer. You have to try it! 125 g. dried apricots 450 g. uncooked couscous 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 tablespoon roughly chopped coriander...


picture of recipeCouscous With Apricot Vinaigrette Recipe | Real Simple
apricot jam/preserve,    olive oil,    almond,    pepper,    spring onion,    white wine vinegar,    salt,    cous cous
Couscous With Apricot Vinaigrette
Instructions Checklist   Step 1   Place the couscous in a serving bowl. Pour 11 cups hot tap water over the top. Cover and let stand for 5 minutes.   Advertisement   Step...


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picture of recipeCouscous with Pistachios and Apricots Recipe
red onion,    olive oil,    pistachio,    parsley,    apricot,    salt,    cous cous,    lemon juice
A Moroccan-inspired couscous side with pistachios and dried apricots
Soak chopped onion in lemon juice:   Place the chopped onion in a small bowl. Pour the lemon juice over the onions, set aside and le...


picture of recipeCouscous With Dried Apricots, Currants, and Pistachios Recipe - Food.com
olive oil,    pistachio,    mint,    cinnamon,    cumin,    currant (zante),    apricot,    salt,    cous cous,    water
From an old Gourmet magazine, this dish serves 16 but can be cut in half to make a family side dish that will last for leftovers!
Serving Size: 1 (94) g   Servings Per Recipe: 16   AMT. PER SERVING % DA...


picture of recipeCouscous With Dried Apricots and Pistachios (Vegan) Recipe - Food.com
vegetable stock,    olive oil,    pistachio,    cinnamon,    basil,    allspice,    apricot,    spring onion,    salt,    cous cous
From Bon Appetit, June 1996. For an even healthier version, use whole wheat couscous instead. Accompaniment to chicken, shrimp, grilled tofu, etc. Makes a large serving ideal for your next picnic or p...


picture of recipeCouscous w/ Apricots & Pine Nuts Recipe | SparkRecipes
yellow/orange pepper,    olive oil,    pine nut,    coriander seed,    coriander,    chives,    cumin,    lime,    raisin,    apricot,    garlic,    cous cous
A nice change for a side dish or use as a main course. Add more spices to taste - or change out dried fruit.
1- Cook couscous per directions, using water only (i.e. no oil), while cooking... 2- Toast ...


picture of recipeGolden couscous with apricots & crispy onions recipe | BBC Good Food
red onion,    vegetable stock,    sunflower oil,    olive oil,    oil,    turmeric,    mint,    coriander,    cinnamon,    lemon,    apricot,    cous cous,    sugar
Jazz up your grains with fried onions, mint and coriander, a touch of fruit and spices, from BBC Good Food.
STEP 1   Boil a kettle. Tip the couscous into a large bowl, crumble in the stock cube, then ...


picture of recipeCouscous Salad With Apricots Pine Nuts And Ginger Recipe by creative.chef | ifood.tv
champagne vinegar,    red onion,    olive oil,    pine nut,    ginger root,    raisin,    currant (zante),    apricot,    salt,    cous cous,    orange juice,    water
1. Pour the couscous grains into a small mixing bowl. Combine the water, orange juice, olive oil, and 2 tablespoons vinegar in a medium-sized saucepan.   2. Bring the liquid just to a boil and stir in ...





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