VEGAN COUSCOUS SALAD WITH ROASTED PARSNIPS
INGREDIENTS
·
200 g / 1 cup couscous
(I used wholewheat) or quinoa (for GF version)
·
2 tbsp almond flakes or
chopped almonds
·
2 medium parsnips (about
500 g / 1 lb)
·
30 ml / 2 tbsp oil (I
used olive oil)
·
1 tsp smoked paprika,
adjust to taste
·
2-3 tsp harissa paste,
adjust to taste
·
1 tbsp lemon juice
·
salt and black pepper,
to taste
·
250 g / 0.5 lb broccoli*
(I used tenderstem)
·
2 tbsp pomegranate seeds
(or dried cranberries) (optional)
·
10 large olives (I used
black Kalamata), sliced
·
fresh coriander or mint,
for decoration (optional)
METHOD
1.
Put a kettle on and
place the couscous in a medium size bowl. Get a tightly fitting lid or a large
plate ready. Set aside.
2.
Heat up a small pan on a
medium-high heat. Throw slices of almonds on it and toast until golden and
fragrant, agitating them (or stirring) frequently as they can burn easily. Do
not wash up the pan as it will be perfect for pan-frying broccoli a bit later.
3.
Once the water comes to
the boil, pour one and a quarter cup (300 ml) of boiling water over the
couscous. Immediately cover with a tight fitting lid and set aside for 5-10
minutes. If using quinoa instead of couscous, rinse it really well. Place in a
small pot and cover with one and a half cups of water. Cover with a lid and
bring to the boil. Once the water boils, decrease the flame to low and allow
the quinoa to cook gently until all of the water has been absorbed – to check,
tilt the pot slightly (do not lift the lid) to see if water pools at the sides.
Once all the water has been absorbed, let it sit (covered) for another 5-10
minutes for the quinoa to finish off cooking in its own steam.
4.
Preheat your oven to
200° C / 390° F and line a baking tray with a piece of baking paper.
5.
Peel the parsnips and
cut into similar size pieces. Coat in 1 tbsp olive oil and sprinkle with salt
(about ¼ tsp), smoked paprika (about 1 tsp) and nutritional yeast, if using.
Place on a paper-lined baking tray, making sure individual pieces do not touch
each other. Place in a pre-heated oven and bake for about 25 minutes (until
soft inside and browned on the outside), flipping the pieces to the other side
halfway through.
6.
Fluff the couscous or
quinoa up with a fork. Stir the harissa paste and lemon juice through it.
Season with salt and pepper to taste.
7.
Cut the broccoli up into
small pieces. Heat up the same frying pan you used to toast the almonds. Add a
tablespoon of oil and allow it to heat up. Once hot, chuck the broccoli pieces
onto the pan. Stir-fry them quickly (for about 5 minutes) until lightly charred
and cooked through but still crunchy.
8.
Stir chopped onion,
pomegranate seeds and olives through the couscous. Top with roasted parsnips
and stir-fried broccoli. Decorate with toasted almonds, fresh herbs and freshly
ground pepper.
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