**Herbed Couscous Cakes with Cheese: A Flavorful and Versatile Dish**
Embark on a culinary journey with our tantalizing herbed couscous cakes with cheese, a delightful dish that combines the nutty flavor of couscous, the aromatic blend of herbs, and the creamy richness of cheese. These savory cakes are not only a feast for the taste buds but also a visual delight, with their golden-brown exterior and vibrant green herbs. Whether you're hosting a brunch, a light lunch, or a casual dinner, these versatile cakes are sure to impress your guests. Accompanied by a variety of dipping sauces, such as a zesty tomato salsa, a creamy tzatziki sauce, or a tangy yogurt sauce, they can be enjoyed as an appetizer, a main course, or a delectable side dish.
HERBED COUSCOUS
Try this herb-flecked couscous instead of rice as a side with meat or mixed with vegetables.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Pasta and Grains
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add the shallots, cumin, and fennel seeds; cook, stirring frequently, until shallots are translucent, about 2 minutes. Add couscous, chicken broth, and salt. Cover; reduce heat to low, and simmer until liquid is absorbed, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat, and stir in parsley, sage, and marjoram. Serve hot.
HERBED COUSCOUS CAKES WITH CHEESE
I am always on the lookout for unique couscous recipes. It's so easy to make but DH thinks it's bland. I saw Giada make cakes one day with the couscous so that inspired me to create my own. This was a hit with my family. I served them with sauteed mushrooms with a garlic, wine sauce and Recipe #222254 for one of the most delicious meals. One note, I always prepare the couscous in chicken broth instead of water for extra flavor but it can also be done in vegetable broth. Add more cheese/herbs or a different variety according to your tastes. I think feta and oregano would be great.
Provided by Penny Stettinius
Categories Grains
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a large mixing bowl, using your hands, mix the couscous, eggs, parsley, onions, basil, cheese, lemon zest, and salt and pepper.
- Sprinkle the mixture with the flour and mix again.
- Form the cakes to the size you want, I made cakes about 2" round.
- Heat the olive oil in a skillet and fry the cakes until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes on the first side and 2 minutes on the other side.
- Remove from the pan and let them drain on paper towels to remove some of the oil before plating up.
- Salt and pepper again to taste.
COUSCOUS CAKES
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories appetizer
Time 22m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, mix together the couscous, cilantro, egg, egg yolk, coriander, lemon zest, salt and pepper. Sprinkle the flour over the mixture. Mix until combined.
- In a large nonstick skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Form 1/4 cupfuls of the mixture into 8 patties. Add 4 of the patties to the pan and cook for 3 to 4 minutes each side until golden. Drain on paper towels. Repeat with the remaining couscous mixture.
- Serve the couscous cakes with mango chutney.
HERBED COUSCOUS
Steps:
- Bring water, 1 tablespoon salt, and butter to a boil. Add couscous, remove from heat and stir quickly and thoroughly. Cover for 5 minutes. Moisture will be absorbed. Fluff with a fork. Add scallions, Spanish onion and rice wine vinegar.
HERBY COUSCOUS
Provided by Valerie Bertinelli
Categories side-dish
Time 30m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a medium saucepan, bring 2 1/2 cups water, the butter and 1 teaspoon salt to a boil over medium-high heat. Once the water is boiling, add the couscous. Return the water to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and cook, uncovered, for 8 minutes. Turn off the heat, cover the saucepan and let sit for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork.
- Add the basil, chives, parsley, olive oil, dill, lemon zest and juice to a large bowl. Add the cooked couscous and toss to combine. Season with salt and pepper, toss to combine.
COUSCOUS CAKES
Steps:
- In a medium saucepan, salt 1 1/4 cups water and bring to a boil. Whisk in the couscous. Turn off the heat, cover and let stand for 5 minutes. Transfer the cooked couscous to a bowl and mix in the nuts, parsley and egg. Season with salt and pepper. With damp hands, form the couscous into 4 patties, about 1-inch thick (about the same thickness of your first thumb joint).
- Heat the oil in a 12-inch nonstick pan over moderate heat until hot but not smoking. Carefully place the couscous cakes in the pan and cook until golden, turning once, about 5 minutes per side. Remove from the heat and serve.
- BYOC: The thing I love about making cakes is I can really throw anything in there. Sticking with the Middle Eastern theme, dates would add a nice texture to these. Plus, you can break up leftovers in a pan for an alternative to fried rice. You can throw any herb in here - basil, thyme or oregano.
GIANT COUSCOUS CAKE WITH ROASTED PEPPER SAUCE
This savory cake is very versatile in that you could substitute the couscous with other cooked grains, or make use of whatever herbs, cheeses or spices you have on hand. The options to make this cake your own are endless; leftover cooked barley or maftoul, Parmesan and Gruyère, dill or tarragon, toasted cumin or fennel seeds would all work well. Serve with a big green salad for a complete meal.
Provided by Yotam Ottolenghi
Categories brunch, dinner, lunch, grains and rice, vegetables, main course
Time 1h
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Heat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit/220 degrees Celsius.
- Prepare the pepper sauce: Add the bell peppers and tomato to a baking sheet (tray) and toss with 1 tablespoon oil, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a good grind of pepper. Drizzle the garlic heads with a little oil, wrap tightly in foil and place them to one side of the baking sheet. Roast for 35 minutes or until the pepper skins are well charred and the garlic has softened.
- When cool enough to handle, peel and discard the pepper and tomato skins. (Don't worry if you can't remove all the skin.) Add the peeled vegetables to a food processor. Squeeze the garlic cloves out of their papery skins (discarding the skins) and add them to the blender along with the vinegar, maple syrup, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a good grind of pepper. Blitz for a few seconds, then, with the machine running, slowly drizzle in the remaining 3 tablespoons oil until incorporated and the sauce is smooth. Set aside pepper sauce.
- Meanwhile, prepare the couscous cake: Add the couscous, 1/2 teaspoon salt and boiling water to a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer, then cover with a lid and turn the heat to medium-low. Cook for 10 minutes, then set aside to cool.
- Place a large nonstick skillet over high heat. Toss the scallions (spring onions) with 1/2 tablespoon oil, then add to the pan and fry until softened and charred, turning halfway through, about 4 minutes. Set the scallions aside.
- Turn the heat down to medium-high, then add another 1/2 tablespoon oil and the spinach to the pan. Cook until wilted, about 90 seconds, then transfer to a large bowl. Roughly chop the scallions and add two-thirds to the bowl with the spinach. Add the couscous, yogurt, both cheeses, flour, eggs, garlic, coriander, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt and a good grind of pepper to the bowl and mix everything to combine.
- Wipe out the skillet and heat 5 tablespoons oil over medium-high. Once hot, add the couscous mixture, and use a spoon to evenly distribute and smooth out the top. Turn the heat down to medium-low and cook for 20 minutes; the edges will be golden, the cake will start to set in the center and you should be able to loosen the cake from the base.
- Use a spatula to gently separate the cake from the sides of the pan, running it under the cake as well to try to loosen it from the bottom. Remove the pan from the heat and, very gently, invert the whole thing onto a large plate. Return the pan to the heat and slide the cake back into it, crispy-side up, to brown the other side. Cook for 8 minutes over medium heat, then transfer the cake to a large wooden board or serving platter.
- In a small bowl, combine the remaining scallions with the extra basil leaves and the remaining 1 tablespoon oil. Sprinkle the cake all over with the extra pecorino and top with the scallion mixture. Serve with the pepper sauce in a bowl alongside.
HERBED COUSCOUS
A really fast, simple side dish. Use any kind of broth that works with your menu, or even plain water. Use any soft green herb (parsley, basil, thyme, chives, dill).
Provided by DrGaellon
Categories Low Cholesterol
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a medium saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Add garlic, scallion, a pinch of salt and a few grinds of black pepper. Saute until scallion softens, 2-4 minutes.
- Add couscous and cook, stirring often, until grains begin to brown and it smells nutty.
- Add broth. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, cover, and cook 1 minute, until couscous is tender but firm.
- Stir in parsley and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 322.6, Fat 6.9, SaturatedFat 4, Cholesterol 15.3, Sodium 97, Carbohydrate 53.6, Fiber 3.8, Sugar 0.6, Protein 11.2
LEEK & CHEESE COUSCOUS CAKE
A different way to serve couscous. The cheese melts into the couscous helping it stick together. Serve with a crisp green salad & tomatoes. For a change use caramelised onions in place of the leeks.
Provided by Jen T
Categories High In...
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pour 450mls (scant 2 cups) of boiling water over the couscous in a heatproof bowl.
- Cover and allow to stand until all the water is absorbed, about 15mins.
- Heat 1Tbsp of the oil in a frypan and cook the leeks until they are tender.
- Remove leeks from pan with a slotted spoon and then stir them into the couscous.
- Add the grated cheese and salt & pepper to taste. Stir to mix.
- Heat remaining oil in frypan and add mixture, pressing down to flatten to form a cake.
- Cook over a gentle heat heat until underside is crisp & golden (about 15mins).
- Slide out onto a plate then invert back into pan to cook other side for about another 5-8 minutes.
- Slide out of pan and cut into wedges to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 609.8, Fat 27.2, SaturatedFat 12, Cholesterol 52.1, Sodium 325, Carbohydrate 67.3, Fiber 4.7, Sugar 2, Protein 23
HERBED CHEESECAKE APPETIZER
If this large cheesecake is too large for your gathering, cut it into wedges. Enjoy one now and freeze the other wedges for a fast appetizer in the future. -Ann Chan, Atlanta, Georgia
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Appetizers
Time 1h20m
Yield 16 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- In a small bowl, combine the crust ingredients. Press onto the bottom and 2 in. up the sides of a greased 9-in. springform pan. Place pan on a baking sheet. Bake at 325° for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on a wire rack., In a large bowl, beat cream cheese and flour until smooth. Add eggs; beat on low speed just until combined. Stir in the Parmesan cheese, parsley, onion, pepperoni, lemon juice, herbs, garlic, salt and pepper sauce. Pour into crust., Bake at 325° for 45-55 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Carefully run a knife around edge of pan to loosen; cool l hour longer. Refrigerate overnight. Serve with crackers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 302 calories, Fat 26g fat (15g saturated fat), Cholesterol 136mg cholesterol, Sodium 571mg sodium, Carbohydrate 10g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 9g protein.
HERBED COUSCOUS
Provided by Florence Fabricant
Categories dinner, easy, quick, side dish
Time 10m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Bring the stock and oil to a boil, stir in the couscous, remove from heat, cover and set aside for five minutes.
- Fluff with a fork, fold in the parsley and chives, season to taste with salt and pepper and keep covered until ready to serve.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 350, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 55 grams, Fat 9 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 12 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 458 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams
HALLOUMI AND COUSCOUS CAKES
Haloumi and couscous cakes flavoured with lemon zest and parsley, and served with a simple refreshing baby spinach salad with slices of smoked salmon, or with your favourite salad. This recipe is from the November/December 2005 issue of the 'donna hay magazine: turn simple into special'. I haven't yet made these cakes; I just bought the magazine today! But for me this recipe had that instant must-be-tried-soon appeal! In posting the recipe, I have separated the cakes from the side salad (I have included details of the salad in the Directions) as I thought it would be more useful for those watching fat content or calories to know the nutritional information for the cakes. In posting the recipe, I have reduced the oil used in cooking the cakes from 2 tablespoons to 11/2 tablespoons. The oil could, of course, be considerably more reduced if the cakes were cooked in the oven on trays. Donna Hay is a well-known and popular Australian chef.
Provided by bluemoon downunder
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place the couscous, haloumi, lemon zest and parsley in a food processor and process for 1 minute or until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs; then shape 1/4 cups of the couscous mixture into round cakes.
- Heat a non-stick pan over a medium heat; add the oil; cook the cakes in batches for 2-3 minutes each side or until golden; transfer the finished cakes onto a plate lined with absorbent paper towelling, and keep warm while you cook the remaining cakes.
- SERVING SUGGESTION: Serve the haloumi and couscous cakes with baby spinach leaves and slices of smoked salmon with lemon slices. If you like a dressing on your salad, Donna Hay combines 2 tablespoons of white wine vinegar with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and tosses the smoked salmon slices and baby spinach leaves in the dressing to combine, and serves it with lemon wedges.
- NOTES: Suggested quantities - in the original recipe - for the side salad: 7 ounces (200g) smoked salmon slices, 21/2 (70g) ounces baby spinach leaves. On Donna Hay's website - http://www.donnahay.com.au/ - is a conversion table and a list of commonly used ingredients - and what they are generally called in Australia and America. In many cases, I think we actually use what she has said is the American name and in some cases, the recipes on Zaar use what she has said is the Australian name! Curious! But some of these "translations" of terms and names could well be useful!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 92.5, Fat 5.2, SaturatedFat 0.7, Sodium 6.2, Carbohydrate 9.8, Fiber 1, Sugar 0.2, Protein 1.7
Tips:
- For the best flavor, use fresh herbs. If you don't have fresh herbs on hand, you can use dried herbs, but be sure to use half the amount of dried herbs as you would fresh herbs.
- If you don't have any cheese on hand, you can omit it from the recipe. The cakes will still be delicious, but they won't be as cheesy.
- If you want to make the cakes ahead of time, you can cook them and then let them cool completely. Store the cakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When you're ready to serve, reheat the cakes in a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 10 minutes, or until they're heated through.
- Serve the cakes with your favorite dipping sauce. Some good options include tzatziki sauce, hummus, or tahini sauce.
Conclusion:
Herbed couscous cakes with cheese are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or side dish. They're perfect for parties or potlucks, and they can be made ahead of time and reheated when you're ready to serve. With their flavorful blend of herbs and cheese, these cakes are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them.
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