Ras el hanout couscous is a flavorful and aromatic North African dish that showcases the unique blend of spices known as ras el hanout. This traditional Moroccan dish combines tender couscous grains with a rich and flavorful sauce made from a variety of vegetables, succulent meats, and a captivating blend of spices. The dish is a delightful symphony of flavors and textures, offering a perfect balance of savory, sweet, and spicy notes. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a beginner looking to explore new culinary horizons, this comprehensive guide will provide you with all the essential information and step-by-step instructions to create an authentic and delicious ras el hanout couscous that will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to the vibrant streets of Morocco.
Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!
MOROCCAN COUSCOUS WITH CHICKPEAS
This Moroccan couscous with chickpeas is flavored with ras el hanout, golden raisins, dried apricots, and fresh herbs. It's the perfect side dish that packs a punch in the flavor department. Trust me, you'll love this dish!
Provided by Brandy O'Neill
Categories Side Dishes
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a 12 inch inch skillet add olive oil and set over medium heat.
- When the oil is hot add the shallot and ras el hanout. Saute until the shallot starts to soften but not brown.
- Add in the garlic and saute for another 30 seconds.
- Pour in the chicken stock, turn the heat to high and bring the stock to a boil.
- When the chicken stock is boiling, take the skillet off the heat and add in the couscous, raisins and apricots and stir to combine.
- Add a lid to the skillet and let sit for at about 10 minutes.
- Remove the lid, fluff the couscous, stir in the chickpeas, fresh mint, cilantro and sprinkle the top with feta cheese.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 249 calories, Carbohydrate 47 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 1 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 4 grams fat, Fiber 6 grams fiber, Protein 9 grams protein, SaturatedFat 1 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 372 grams sodium, Sugar 17 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams unsaturated fat
COUSCOUS WITH MOROCCAN RAS EL HANOUT
Steamed couscous with Moroccan Ras el hanout and veggies.
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Get 440 ml water to boil in a big stock pot.
- Add the couscous with the stock cube to the pot. Lower the heat to low and put the lid on the pan.
- Steam for 5 minutes or until soft.
- Put the raisins in a cup and add boiled water. Set aside.
- Chop the onion and cook in a skillet until transparent.
- Cut the carrot into thin rings and finely chop the garlic.
- Add the garlic and carrots to the onions, cook till tender.
- Cut the zucchini into half rings. Add to the onion mixture and cook for a couple of minutes until al dente.
- Turn to the raisins, drain the water and squeeze the raisins gently to get rid of remaining water.
- Add the raisins, meat and ras el hanout to the vegetables and cook till meat is cooked.
- Add the mixture to the steamed couscous and mix till combined.
- Enjoy!
RAS EL HANOUT COUSCOUS
Cooking time assumes boiled couscous. Steamed is better, but takes longer. Having bought Ras el Hanout specifcally because I didn't know what it was or what to use it for, once I realised it was a Moroccan spice mix it naturally had to be tried with couscous and dried fruits. I could add tomatoes, garlic, lemon etc but I don't want to mask the blend of sesame seed oil and spice mix.
Provided by BonusMeals
Categories Moroccan
Time 25m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place the couscous in a bowl, pour in the sesame seed oil and Ras el Hanout. Stir well by hand until all grains are coated in oil - this will help prevent the couscous from clumping.
- If you have the time, steam the couscous as this will further reduce clumping and improve the consistency of the grains. Towards the end of the steaming, add the raisins to the boiling water to soak.
- If cooking the couscous by boiling, then pour boiled chicken stock into the bowl, sufficient to cover the grains + 1cm. Add the raisins at this stage and stir. Cover the bowl to keep the steam inches Wait 5 minutes and stir with a fork to loosen the grains.
- Once the couscous is cooked and cooled, stir in the remaining ingredients except the Sumac and enough of the coriander to garnish.
- Garnish with sprinkled sumac and finely chopped coriander.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 454.9, Fat 3, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 12.2, Carbohydrate 96.4, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 25.4, Protein 12
CHICKEN WITH FIGS IN RAS-EL-HANOUT AND COUSCOUS
Provided by Mourad Lahlou
Categories Chicken Dinner Fig Spice Chill Couscous Bon Appétit Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Arrange chicken on rimmed baking sheet and sprinkle each side of each piece with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight.
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Transfer chicken to skillet and sear until golden, 5 to 6 minutes per side. Transfer chicken to heavy roasting pan, skin side up. Add carrots, shallots, garlic, 1 teaspoon thyme, lemon peel, ras-el-hanout, chicken broth, white wine, and remaining 3 tablespoons olive oil to skillet. Bring to boil, whisking up brown bits. Pour mixture over chicken in roasting pan and bring to simmer over medium heat. Cover with foil; place in oven. Braise 1 hour, until tender.
- Transfer chicken, carrots, and shallots to baking sheet; discard garlic. Pour pan juices into large saucepan. Spoon off fat from surface. Boil juices until reduced to 1 3/4 cups, whisking occasionally, about 18 minutes. Add figs and vinegar; cook until figs are just heated through, 3 to 4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Place cooked couscous on large plate. Top with chicken, vegetables, and figs. Spoon sauce over chicken and figs. Garnish with fresh herbs and serve immediately.
ALGERIAN COUSCOUS
This recipe is made with mutton and chicken, but you can easily change the meats for lamb and/or merguez. I make this often and my family loves it!
Provided by Natacha Pellerin
Categories Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes Stews
Time 1h42m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Season mutton chops and chicken drumsticks with salt and pepper; cook in batches with onions in the hot oil until browned, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to a large plate.
- Scrape the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon to release browned bits. Return mutton chops and chicken to the pot. Pour in enough water to cover; add turmeric, cumin, and coriander. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium; simmer for 20 minutes.
- Stir potatoes, turnips, and carrots into the pot. Simmer, covered, until vegetables start to soften, about 10 minutes. Mix in tomato paste and ras el hanout; cook for 10 minutes. Stir in chickpeas, zucchini, and cilantro; continue cooking, covered, until zucchini is tender, about 5 minutes.
- Bring 3 cups water to a boil in a saucepan; remove from heat and stir in couscous and butter. Cover saucepan and let stand until water is absorbed completely, 5 to 10 minutes. Fluff couscous with a fork and stir in 1 tablespoon olive oil. Transfer to a serving dish.
- Ladle 2 scoops of cooking liquid into a bowl; mix in harissa until smooth.
- Scoop vegetables onto a serving plate. Scoop mutton and chicken onto a separate plate. Serve alongside couscous, harissa sauce, and remaining cooking liquid in the pot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 492.3 calories, Carbohydrate 57.3 g, Cholesterol 72.1 mg, Fat 15.8 g, Fiber 8.3 g, Protein 30.5 g, SaturatedFat 4.1 g, Sodium 358.4 mg, Sugar 7 g
SLOW ROAST RAS EL HANOUT LAMB & COUSCOUS
Let your oven do all the work with this shoulder of lamb. It's heady with North African spices and the couscous is soaked in the pan juices
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Dinner
Time 4h40m
Yield Serves 6-8
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Using a pestle and mortar or a mini chopper, mash or chop the garlic with a generous pinch of salt, then add the lemon juice, ras el hanout spice mix and olive oil, then pound or chop to a rough paste. Use a small knife to make small incisions all over the lamb. Sit the lamb in a large, shallow casserole dish or deep roasting tin, then rub the paste all over the lamb and into the cuts. Leave at room temperature for 1 hr, or better still cover and chill overnight.
- When ready to cook, heat the oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Scatter the onion wedges around the lamb, then cover the dish with a lid or tightly with foil and roast for 3 hrs. Remove from the oven and uncover. Stir the onions and baste the lamb in the juices, then turn the oven up to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and continue to roast the lamb, uncovered, for 25-30 mins until browned.
- Lift the lamb and onions onto a board to rest and put the kettle on. Stir the couscous and raisins into the lamb dish so they're coated in the roasting juices. Pour over enough boiling water from the kettle to just cover the couscous, then cover the dish and leave for 5 mins. Uncover and fluff the couscous up with a wooden spoon, then stir through the chickpeas, chopped herbs and preserved lemon or lemon juice, and season to taste. Bring the lamb, onions and the couscous to the table to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 814 calories, Fat 39 grams fat, SaturatedFat 17 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 57 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 12 grams sugar, Fiber 6 grams fiber, Protein 56 grams protein, Sodium 0.4 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- Use high-quality Ras el Hanout: This spice blend is the heart of the dish, so make sure you use a good quality one. Look for a blend that is fresh and has a vibrant aroma.
- Toast the couscous before cooking: This will help to bring out its nutty flavor. To toast the couscous, heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the couscous and stir constantly until it is golden brown, about 5 minutes.
- Use vegetable broth instead of water: This will add more flavor to the dish. If you don't have vegetable broth on hand, you can use water, but be sure to add a little salt and pepper to taste.
- Add the vegetables and chickpeas towards the end of the cooking time: This will help to prevent them from becoming overcooked.
- Serve the couscous hot or cold: Ras el Hanout couscous can be served hot or cold. If you are serving it hot, be sure to let it cool for a few minutes before fluffing it with a fork.
Conclusion:
Ras el Hanout couscous is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for lunch, dinner, or even as a side dish. It is a great way to use up leftover vegetables and chickpeas, and it is also a good source of protein and fiber. With its vibrant flavors and beautiful presentation, Ras el Hanout couscous is sure to impress your guests.
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