Couscous Catchoo #IAmNotTheWalrusYouAreTheWalrus

Food Day here at the blog, and I’m singing the farewell song of the couscous. Alas, Charlie has decided he doesn’t much care for it. Since I like it but can live without it, that means I probably won’t have any more for a while. Eventually, I’ll forget he doesn’t much care for it and I’ll buy more.

Here’s what we had with what I bought last time. This is pearl couscous, larger than ordinary.

Black beans and couscous
Black beans and couscous

I heated some olive oil in a pan, toasted some chili powder and cumin, stirred in some black beans, and poured that over hot couscous. I melted some cheese over that, and topped it with crushed tortilla chips.

Then there was this:

couscous and spinach
couscous and spinach

That’s couscous with buttered spinach on top. On the side is a salmon burger grilled with dill weed on it, topped with feta cheese.

Farewell for the nonce, couscous! We’ll meet again, some day! This, I swear!

A WRITING PROMPT FOR YOU: Have a character unable to eat a favorite food for a period of time or in a particular circumstance.

MA

About

I was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but now live in the woods in southern Indiana. Though I only write fiction, I love to read non-fiction. The more I learn about this world, the more fantastic I see it is.

You may also like...

One thought on “Couscous Catchoo #IAmNotTheWalrusYouAreTheWalrus

  1. Jeff

    August 12, 2015 at 7:49am

    I love the ease and quickness of making couscous but the flavour is usually lacking. I think I’ll try your recipe with the spice and black beans/cheese on top.

    Permalink  ⋅ Reply
    • Author

      Marian Allen

      August 12, 2015 at 8:22am

      Yeah, couscous is definitely a base, not a dish, unless you spice it up. Traditionally, it’s served with a spicy stew on top, but my husband can’t tolerate anything very spicy, so I keep things toned down for him. 🙂

      Permalink  ⋅ Reply
  2. Jane

    August 12, 2015 at 8:42am

    Yowch!
    Callie doing without her favorite/only food?
    That spells trouble in the River City for sure!

    Permalink  ⋅ Reply

Leave a Reply to Marian AllenCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.