Friday, January 13, 2012

Couscous

Oddly, I've only had couscous twice now, once at a fancy meal in a hotel on one of the first days, and once just a few hours ago for another nice meal (because our host mother's two sons, and one wife, and a cute granddaughter who is ~2 yrs old came over). I think couscous is eaten really commonly, so my experience so far is probably anomalous.
But each time we've had it, there's an absolutely massive serving dish in the middle, with a ridiculous amount of couscous piled on it. Then on top of the couscous is all these vegetables/possibly meat. It ends up looking really elegant, and forms kind of a pyramid. Both meals were incredibly delicious (and fairly similar).
On top of the couscous were garbanzo beans, carrots, zuchinni, potatoes, raisins, onions (I think), and lamb. I think that's all, I might be missing something. There was also some sort of broth that you could pour over it.
I have no idea how she prepared any of the things I just mentioned. They all were flavored very heavily, but I'm not sure how. The raisins I think were boiled in a mixture containing cinnamon and honey (they were amazing). The carrots were also very sweet so I think they had been soaked in honey or something. Everything was very tender, so I think they had been stewing for a long while along with the lamb.

We all had plates but never used them and instead just ate out of the central dish. 

2 comments:

  1. Love it that you're trying to figure out the recipe. I like all your posts actually; they are very interesting and give me the feeling we are sharing the experience with you.

    What are you doing in your classes?

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