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Nigel Slater (born in Wolverhampton, England, in the late 1950s, according to his publisher)[http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/microsites/nigelslater/nigelslater/default.aspx] is an award-winning British food writer and journalist. He has written a colu... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Slater
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Can anyone give me the recipe(or a similar recipe)for the morocan couscous from the salad bar at wai @qaa_question
CUCUMBER & PARSLEY COUS COUS
Serves: 6
Ingredients:
1 cucumber
250g couscous
7 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1tsp sea salt
80g flat leaf parsley, chopped
Method:
De-seed and chop the cucumber. Toss it in some salt and leave to one side for 30 minutes. Then soak in a bowl of fresh water for 5 minutes; repeat this with a further 5 changes of water until all excess salt is removed. Drain and set to one side.
Mix the couscous, 5 tbsp oil and salt. Rehydrate the couscous according to the instructions on its packet. Alternatively, you can just place it in a bowl, pour over some boiling water to cover, then let it sit under a plate until the water's absorbed, finally fluffing it up with a fork. Stir in the cucumber and parsley and add the remaining 2 tbsp olive oil.
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