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Fruity Couscous.

Couscous – sometimes called kusksi or kseksu – is a traditional North African dish of small steamed granules of rolled semolina that is often served with a stew spooned on top.
It's naturally low in fat, can be a good source of fiber (the whole wheat version), and provides some protein, B vitamins, and minerals.
Used instead of rice or pasta it can be served plain or with a little spice mix, fruit, chopped nuts etc.
This makes it a tasty addition to salads.
Why not give this a try and let us know how you get on in the comments below. We love to hear your feedback. E x

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Yields4 Servings
Prep Time5 minsCook Time5 minsTotal Time10 mins
 120 g Couscous
 180 ml Boiling water
 40 g Sultanas
 40 g Cranberries
 20 g Dates
 40 g Cashews
 ½ Lemon
 1 pinch S&P
1

Prep;-
Zest the lemon.
Squeeze out the juice.
Chop the dates.
Chop half the cashews.

2

Add the Couscous to a bowl.
Pour over the boiling water.
Cover with a lid or clingfilm and leave to soak for 10 - 12 minutes

3

Once the water has absorbed use a fork to separate the grains.

4

Add the fruit and nuts.
Stir till combined.
Add the juice and zest of lemon.
Add the S&P

5

Stir through.

6

Allow to cool before serving.

Ingredients

 120 g Couscous
 180 ml Boiling water
 40 g Sultanas
 40 g Cranberries
 20 g Dates
 40 g Cashews
 ½ Lemon
 1 pinch S&P

Directions

1

Prep;-
Zest the lemon.
Squeeze out the juice.
Chop the dates.
Chop half the cashews.

2

Add the Couscous to a bowl.
Pour over the boiling water.
Cover with a lid or clingfilm and leave to soak for 10 - 12 minutes

3

Once the water has absorbed use a fork to separate the grains.

4

Add the fruit and nuts.
Stir till combined.
Add the juice and zest of lemon.
Add the S&P

5

Stir through.

6

Allow to cool before serving.

Fruity Couscous.

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