Best 7 Vegetable Barley Couscous Recipes

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Vegetable barley couscous is a delicious and nutritious dish that is perfect for a quick and easy meal. It is made with barley, vegetables, and a flavorful broth, and can be customized to suit your own taste preferences. Whether you are looking for a vegetarian or vegan option, or simply want to add more vegetables to your diet, vegetable barley couscous is a great choice. This versatile dish can be served as a main course, side dish, or even as a salad. With its hearty texture and satisfying flavor, vegetable barley couscous is sure to become a favorite in your household.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

VEGETABLE BARLEY COUSCOUS



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Provided by Baija Lafridi

Categories     Bean     Nut     Onion     Tomato     Vegetable     Vegetarian     Vegan     Gourmet

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 29

For vegetable stew
3/4 cup dried chickpeas (4 1/2 ounces)
1/2 teaspoon crumbled saffron threads
2 medium tomatoes
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 medium onions, coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon black pepper
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon tomato paste
6 cups water
1 teaspoon ground ras-el-hanout
3/4 pound carrots, peeled and halved crosswise, then halved lengthwise
2 medium turnips, peeled and cut into 1 1/2-inch-wide wedges
2 medium zucchini, trimmed, halved crosswise, then halved lengthwise
1/2 medium green cabbage, cut into 6 wedges
3/4 pound butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cut into 2-inch pieces
1/2 teaspoon fiery harissa plus additional for serving
For couscous
2 1/2 cups barley couscous
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 1/2 to 3 cups water
For fried almonds
1/2 cup olive oil
3/4 cup whole blanched almonds (4 ounces)
Accompaniment: "epi:recipeLink id="238426">honeyed red-onion confit
Special Equipment
a couscoussière

Steps:

  • Cook chickpeas:
  • Soak dried chickpeas in 3 cups water at least 8 hours and up to 24.
  • Drain soaked chickpeas and combine with 6 cups cold water in a 3- to 4-quart saucepan and simmer, uncovered, until tender, about 1 hour. Drain and set aside.
  • Make broth while chickpeas cook:
  • Lightly toast saffron in a dry small heavy skillet over moderately low heat, shaking skillet, just until fragrant, about 1 minute, then transfer to a small dish.
  • Halve tomatoes and grate flesh on large round holes of a box grater, discarding skin.
  • Put oil, grated tomato, onions, pepper, ginger, salt, tomato paste, and saffron in lower portion of couscoussière (or in 5- to 6-quart pot) and cook over moderate heat, stirring frequently, until onions are softened, about 10 minutes. Add water and ras-el-hanout and bring broth to a simmer.
  • Make couscous:
  • While broth comes to a simmer, put couscous in a large wide bowl and toss with salt, then drizzle with 2 tablespoons oil, rubbing grains between your palms to distribute oil. Sprinkle couscous with 1 cup tepid water, rubbing to evenly distribute and breaking up any lumps. Sprinkle top portion of couscoussière (if using a colander or steamer, line with cheesecloth) with couscous in an even, loose layer without packing.
  • Set couscous over simmering broth and steam, uncovered, until steam rises up evenly over surface of couscous, about 10 minutes. Transfer couscous to cleaned bowl (reserving cheesecloth if using).
  • Let stand until cool enough to handle, then sprinkle with 1 cup water again and gently rub couscous between palms. Let couscous stand 10 minutes.
  • While couscous stands, add carrots and turnips to broth in couscoussière and return to a simmer.
  • Return couscous to top of couscoussière and steam a second time, uncovered, in same manner, until steam rises evenly over surface, then transfer to bowl again (reserving cheesecloth). Stir just enough water (1/2 to 3/4 cup) into couscous to make it come together when a squeezed handful holds its shape without cracking. Let couscous stand, uncovered, 10 minutes.
  • While couscous stands, add zucchini, cabbage, and butternut squash to broth and cook, covered, until vegetables are almost tender, then add cooked chickpeas.
  • Rub remaining 2 tablespoons oil into couscous, then transfer to top of couscoussière and steam couscous a third time in same manner as above.
  • Fry almonds during third steaming:
  • Heat oil in a 7- to 8-inch skillet over moderate heat until just hot and cook almonds, stirring occasionally, until golden, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain.
  • To serve:
  • Gently stir 1/2 teaspoon harissa into broth and serve couscous with vegetables, broth, fried almonds, honeyed red-onion confit, and harissa.

VEGETABLE COUSCOUS



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Looking for a different way to serve vegetables? These tiny pasta granules act like a magnet, pulling together the flavors of the chicken broth and vitamin-rich veggies. Carrots, celery, peppers and zucchini add fresh crunch and bright color.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 medium carrots
1/2 cup diced celery
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1/4 cup julienned sweet yellow pepper
1/4 cup julienned sweet red pepper
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium zucchini, diced
1/4 cup minced fresh basil or 4 teaspoons dried basil
1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
Dash hot pepper sauce
1 cup uncooked couscous
1-1/2 cups chicken broth

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, saute the carrots, celery, onion and peppers in oil for 5-6 minutes or until vegetables are crisp-tender. Add the next five ingredients. , Stir in couscous. Add broth; bring to a boil. Cover and remove from the heat; let stand for 5-8 minutes. Fluff with a fork and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 272 calories, Fat 8g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 513mg sodium, Carbohydrate 43g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 8g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

BARLEY VEGETABLE SOUP



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Our taste testers loved this delicious vegetarian soup brimming with veggies and barley. Though it doesn't taste like it, the recipe from Mary Tallman of Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin has only 128 calories and 1 gram of fat!

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 8h40m

Yield 12 servings (about 3-1/2 quarts).

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 large sweet potato, peeled and cubed
1-1/2 cups fresh baby carrots, halved
1-1/2 cups frozen cut green beans
1-1/2 cups frozen corn
3 celery ribs, thinly sliced
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 cup chopped green pepper
2 garlic cloves, minced
6 cups water
2 cans (14-1/2 ounces each) vegetable broth
1 cup medium pearl barley
1 bay leaf
1-3/4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon fennel seed, crushed
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 can (14-1/2 ounces) Italian diced tomatoes, undrained

Steps:

  • In a 5-qt. slow cooker, combine the first eight ingredients. Stir in the water, broth, barley, bay leaf and seasonings. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours or until barley and vegetables are tender. , Stir in tomatoes; cover and cook on high for 10-20 minutes or until heated through. Discard bay leaf.

Nutrition Facts :

BEAKER'S VEGETABLE BARLEY SOUP



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Easy to make and delicious. Vegetable broth, barley, and lots of veggies make this soup hearty and filling. I use and recommend organic products. Please add a review if you make it. Enjoy!

Provided by BEAKER1

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Vegetable Soup Recipes     Barley Soup Recipes

Time 1h45m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 quarts vegetable broth
1 cup uncooked barley
2 large carrots, chopped
2 stalks celery, chopped
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
1 zucchini, chopped
1 (15 ounce) can garbanzo beans, drained
1 onion, chopped
3 bay leaves
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

Steps:

  • Pour the vegetable broth into a large pot. Add the barley, carrots, celery, tomatoes, zucchini, garbanzo beans, onion, and bay leaves. Season with garlic powder, sugar, salt, pepper, parsley, curry powder, paprika, and Worcestershire sauce. Bring to a boil, then cover and simmer over medium-low heat for 90 minutes. The soup will be very thick. You may adjust by adding more broth or less barley if desired. Remove bay leaves before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 188 calories, Carbohydrate 37 g, Fat 1.6 g, Fiber 8.4 g, Protein 6.9 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 968.8 mg, Sugar 7.2 g

COUSCOUS BELBOULA (BARLEY COUSCOUS) RECIPE



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Couscous does not need to be made with semolina. Learn how to make barley couscous by steaming coarse barley grits in a couscoussier.

Provided by Christine Benlafquih

Categories     Side Dish

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 1/2 pounds dry barley couscous
1/4 cup vegetable oil
8 cups water , divided
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 cup chicken broth

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • In a very large bowl, mix the dry barley couscous with the oil, using your hands to toss the barley and evenly distribute the oil.
  • Mix in two cups of water, tossing the barley with your hands and rubbing out any balls that clump together. Leave the barley to rest and absorb the water for 10 minutes.
  • Transfer the barley to the steamer basket. Place atop the couscoussier and seal the joint.
  • Allow the barley to steam for about 15 minutes, timing from when the steam rises from the couscous.
  • Turn the steamed barley back into the bowl and break it apart. Mix in another two cups of water and two teaspoons of salt, again tossing the couscous with your hands and rubbing out any balls that form. Leave the barley to rest and absorb the water for 10 minutes, then place back into the steamer.
  • Steam for a second time for about 15 minutes, timing from when the steam rises from the couscous.
  • After the second steaming has completed, turn the barley back into the bowl and break it apart. Mix in two cups of water and leave the couscous to rest and absorb the water for 10 minutes.
  • After the barley has dried a bit, mix in another two cups of water. Again, leave the barley to rest a few minutes so that it has time to absorb the water. At this point, the barley should feel al dente and somewhat heavy.
  • Steam the barley for the third time, for about 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Place the barley couscous in a big serving bowl and toss in the butter and the broth. Mix well and serve (see tip below).
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 75 kcal, Carbohydrate 12 g, Cholesterol 2 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 2 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 345 mg, Sugar 0 g, Fat 2 g, ServingSize 13 Cups Cooked Barley, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

BARLEY COUSCOUS WITH SEVEN VEGETABLES



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Traditionally, the Berbers first made couscous with barley, and barley couscous is still very popular, especially in the south of Morocco. It is now available in precooked form from some Middle Eastern stores. You can substitute ordinary couscous. You can make the broth with lamb, beef, or veal (preferably shoulder, neck fillet, or knuckle) and with a choice of vegetables. According to local lore, seven is a magic number that brings good luck. Onions, tomatoes, and chili peppers count as flavorings, so you must have seven more vegetables. I have listed eight, so drop one. The number of ingredients makes it seem a scary endeavor, but it is only a matter of throwing things into a pot, and it makes a spectacular one-dish meal for a large party. You will need a very big pot.

Yield serves 10

Number Of Ingredients 25

5 cups barley couscous
5 cups warm water
1 to 2 teaspoons salt
1/4 cup sunflower or vegetable oil
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter
3 pounds meat (see above)
3 large onions
3/4 cup chickpeas, soaked overnight
Black pepper
1/2 teaspoon saffron powder or threads
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 pound tomatoes, peeled and quartered
1 pound carrots, peeled and cut into strips
1 pound small turnips, halved
1 small white cabbage, cut in chunks
1 pound new potatoes
2 chili peppers (optional)
Salt
4 stalks celery, halved
1 pound orange pumpkin, cut in 1-inch pieces
1 pound zucchini
1/2 pound young fava beans (shelled weight), or frozen fava beans, defrosted
1/2 cup chopped coriander
1/2 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley

Steps:

  • Prepare the couscous in a large, round, ovenproof dish as described on page 112, leaving the final heating in the oven to be done 20 to 30 minutes before serving.
  • Cut the meat into 10 pieces and the onions into quarters, then into thick slices, and put them in a large pan with the drained chickpeas. Cover with about 6 pints of water, bring to the boil, and remove the scum. Add the pepper (no salt is added at this stage since it would stop the chickpeas from softening), saffron, cinnamon, and ginger and simmer, covered, for 1 hour.
  • Now put in the tomatoes, carrots, turnips, cabbage, potatoes, cut in half or left whole if small, and the whole chilies, if using. Add salt, and cook for 30 minutes, or until the meat is very tender.
  • Add the celery, pumpkin, zucchini, cut into fat slices or left whole if they are baby ones, fava beans, and herbs. Add more water, if necessary, taste, and adjust the seasoning, and cook 30 minutes more.
  • About 20 to 30 minutes before the end of the cooking time-when the last vegetables go in-put the couscous into the oven, preheated to 400°F, and heat through until it is steaming hot, taking it out and fluffing it with a fork after about 10 minutes. Before serving, fork the butter, cut into small pieces, into the couscous and fluff up the couscous as it melts in.
  • To serve, moisten the couscous with a little broth and shape it into a cone with a crater at the top. Arrange some meat in the crater and some vegetables down the sides, then pour a little broth over the mound. Bring the remaining broth, meat, and vegetables to the table in another bowl. Alternatively, bring the couscous to the table in one dish, and the broth with the meat and vegetables in another, and serve them directly into individual bowls or soup plates.
  • Use 2 chickens cut into pieces instead of the meat.
  • For a peppery sauce, pass around a bowl with 3 to 4 ladles of the hot broth mixed with 1 tablespoon or more harissa or 2 tablespoons paprika and 1 teaspoon or more chili pepper. Although this was originally a Tunisian and Algerian custom, not Moroccan, the French like it as do some of us now.

LEMONY VEGETABLE COUSCOUS



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This amazing recipe for couscous was given to me by a French buddy of mine. It's great either warm or cold. Enjoy

Provided by Hadice

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 40m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 -4 zucchini
1 bell pepper, red
1 bell pepper, green
1 onion
1 eggplant (optional)
8 ounces chickpeas
2 tomatoes, diced
1 -2 cup mint
cumin
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt
pepper
10 ounces original couscous
2 cups vegetable broth

Steps:

  • Prepare the couscous per package instructions with the 2 cups of broth.
  • Dice vegetables and chop mint (if zucchini are small, use 4).
  • In a large skillet or pot, heat 2 tbsp of oil and butter if desired. Add onions and cook until just soft, add peppers and cook about half way. Add zucchini and continue to cook until vegetables are soft.
  • Season vegetables with the juice of one lemon, evoo, salt, pepper, a handful of mint and a dash of cumin.
  • When couscous if finished, add some butter, evoo, salt, pepper, dash of cumin, and another handful of mint. Fluff with a fork.
  • Combine couscous and vegetables in a bowl. Add juice of the second lemon, half a can of chickpeas and the two diced tomatoes. Drizzle with evoo and season to taste. Can be served warm or cold. Enjoy.
  • Note- vegans can omit butter.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 336.8, Fat 9.6, SaturatedFat 3.3, Cholesterol 10.2, Sodium 165.4, Carbohydrate 53.6, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 4.4, Protein 10.1

Tips for Making Vegetable Barley Couscous:

  • Use a variety of vegetables. This will add flavor and texture to the dish. Some good choices include carrots, celery, onions, peppers, and broccoli.
  • Cook the barley and couscous separately. This will ensure that they are both cooked evenly.
  • Use a flavorful broth. This will help to enhance the taste of the dish. Vegetable broth or chicken broth are both good options.
  • Season the dish to taste. Salt, pepper, and garlic powder are all good choices.
  • Serve the dish hot or cold. It is delicious either way.

Conclusion:

Vegetable barley couscous is a healthy and delicious dish that is perfect for a quick and easy meal. It is packed with nutrients and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. With its combination of barley, couscous, and vegetables, this dish is a great way to get your daily dose of whole grains and vegetables. So next time you are looking for a healthy and flavorful meal, give vegetable barley couscous a try!

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