This pressure cooker couscous cooks for zero minutes which makes it a perfect weeknight dinner or lunch as well. Serve with shrimps, chicken or salmon and it can be eaten on its own. Let me show you how to cook couscous perfectly in an IP in easy steps.
Instant Pot Vegetable Couscous
You are probably wondering why you have to cook couscous in an instant pot especially since it would only take you zero minutes. Well, I see your point and I totally get it. There are some instant pot recipes I think should be made the conventional way like instant pot cakes and instant pot cheesecake. Honestly, I get it but the truth is; once you get used to cooking in an electric pressure cooker, you will find it hard to cook in a conventional way. I honestly can’t remember the last time I cooked rice, chicken or vegetables on the stove top. Right, let’s get back to the recipe of today, instant pot vegetable couscous. I am a big fan of couscous, I like it in any form. From plain couscous to couscous salad and this Moroccan spiced couscous.
What is Couscous
Couscous is a tiny grain-like pasta made with durum wheat semolina flour and water. 100g of dried uncooked couscous is about 154 calories which is enough portion for one person. Cooking couscous with vegetable and proteins is the most nutritious way of getting the best out it.
Types of couscous
Moroccan couscous is the type I am cooking today and it is also called instant couscous. It literally needs no cooking depending on the recipe you are using it for. The easiest way of making this type of couscous is by mixing hot boiling water to it and leaving it to stand for some few minutes. Israeli couscous or pearl couscous, it is like a pearl size and larger than the Moroccan type. This cooks like long grain rice and mostly used in salads. Lebanese couscous, this is largest and cooks longer than the rest.
Why This Recipe Works
It is quick and easyIt is packed full of flavours and recipe is adaptable and you can adjust the flavours to suit your buds.
What’s in my Vegetable couscous
Couscous Chickpeas: I used my homemade instant pot chickpeas for this recipe but feel free to use canned chickpeas Mixed frozen vegetables Red bell pepper Onion Chicken stock: substitute with vegetable stock or water Vegetable oil: substitute with olive oil Spices used Cumin Turmeric Paprika Coriander Cardamom Cinnamon Cayenne pepper Garlic granules Salt
How to Cook Instant Pot Couscous (Vegetable Couscous)
Add cumin, paprika, cardamom, coriander, paprika, turmeric, garlic granules and salt into a bowl and set aside. Turn on the IP and select the sauté button, add vegetable oil. Once it gets hot, add chopped onions and chopped red bell peppers and sauté until soft. Add the frozen vegetables and chickpeas, stir to combine. Pour the stock into the vegetable mix and stir to combine. Sprinkle couscous into the stock then lastly, sprinkle the spices over the couscous. Lock the IP securely and turn the valve to sealing position. Select manual or high pressure and set the timer to ZERO minutes. Once the pressure cooker completes its cycle, carefully do a quick release. Open the lid and fluff the couscous with a fork. Leave to stand for a minute or two before serving with any protein of choice or on its own. NOTE: Do not stir after adding couscous and spices to avoid getting BURN notice, and if you do get one, do not fret, open the lid, leave to stand for a minute and the vegetable couscous will be ready to eat.
How to store cooked couscous
This vegetable couscous last up to 3 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container To reheat: you can reheat this in the microwave and it can be eaten cold too
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