This fruit couscous combines fluffy couscous with sweet dried fruits, aromatic spices, and fresh herbs, creating a vibrant dish. It’s cooked with vegetable broth and orange juice for a flavorful base and is perfect as a side or light main dish.
The couscous should sit covered for about 5 minutes after you add it to the boiling broth and orange juice. This allows it to absorb the liquid properly.
The couscous is done when it has absorbed all the liquid and the grains are tender. Fluffing with a fork after letting it sit helps ensure even cooking.
Yes, store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stove, adding a splash of water if it appears dry.
You can substitute the dried apricots, dates, and raisins with other dried fruits like cranberries, figs, or cherries based on your taste preferences.
A medium-sized skillet is recommended for sautéing the shallots and garlic. This allows enough space to caramelize the shallots evenly.
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