Recipe: Harrisa Chicken Couscous



I made this the other day for some lovely friends. It went down a treat. It's a particularly good dish for summer, light and full of Moroccan tastiness.

Ingredients
Chicken and Harissa
4 Chicken Breasts
2 Cloves of garlic
1 Birds eye chilli
Zest of 1 lemon
a good handful of coriander (with stalks)
2 tsp paprika
1/4 cup of water
2-3tlbs of olive oil

Couscous Salad:
1/2 pumpkin (cut into cubes)- roasted at 180 degrees, 30 mins
2 zucchini chopped into 2.5cm rounds (roasted with the pumpkin for the last 20 mins)
bunch of green beans (steam, microwave for 3mins) and cool
200g Spinach leaves
250g Couscous (i used divella instant couscous)
1/3 of cup of nut mix - i used a trail mix

Salad Dressing
Juice of 2 lemons
1/3 of cup of dates chopped finely
1 tlbs of Ras el Hanout (from entice with spice)
3 tlbs of water
1/4 cup of olive oil

Method
Pound out the Harissa, Marinate and Cook the Chicken.

In a mortar and pestle smash the garlic and chili to form a thick paste and a good grinding of salt and pepper. Add to this the remaining ingredients and stir to form a marinade. Place the chicken breasts in a suitable bowl (not metallic) and rub the marinade onto the chicken and place in the fridge. I marinated the chicken for 3 hours. Less will work too.

After marinating, cook the chicken breasts, we did this on the BBQ about 7 minutes a side medium heat. Pan frying will be fine too. When the chicken is cooked. Slice it and arrange on top of the couscous salad


Salad Dressing:

To a small bowl add the juice of the lemons, the dates (so they can soak up all the goodness), ras el hanout and water. I leave this to steep for 30 minutes. However this isnt' necessary. Prior to mixing the salad i add the oil and give it a good shake or stir.

Couscous

Bring 25oml of water to the boil with a teaspoon of salt and a drop of oil. Take off the heat and stir in couscous. Let it sit for 3mins to fluff up. Add a tlbs of butter return to low heat and stir until butter has melted (this step is optional).

Assemble

To a large salad bowl add the couscous, all of the cooked salad ingredients and mix through the dressing. I also add extra chopped coriander (I'm a fiend for it). I added the couscous to each bowl and arranged the sliced chicken on top.

This recipe will serve 4. With a bit of couscous leftover for lunch the next day..

Ingredient Note: Ras El Hanout
Is a Moroccan spice mix containing
Cumin,paprika, ginger, coriander, fennel, turmeric, cinnamon, caraway, nutmeg, galangal, cardamom, cayenne, allspice and salt.
there are also other variations. If you pick up anything containing similar spice blends you will do fine.

Beverage Suggestions:
Iced Mint Tea
Sauvignon Blanc eg Les Nuages Sauvignon Blanc
Pale/Light Lager

2009: These were a few of my favourite things

2009 Retrospective: The Top 5 Eats and Drinks

Nothing says end of the year like top 5 lists of hits. So for what it’s worth here are my favourite wine discoveries and in keeping with the party season, my favourite watering holes of the year.

Best Wine Discovery under $30







1. Cloudy Bay Pelorus.

The non-vintage is a reliably tasty celebratory drop. Fresh and smoky with a buttery finish. Great value.

2. Pewsey Vale Riesling – Eden Valley

This is a stunning Riesling. Simple clean finish with grassy lemon tones.

3. Les Nuages Sauvignon Blanc- Loire Valley France

This savvy is good value. It’s a great quaffer and very different from NZ savs, low acid and with a slight oaky tang.

4. Magpie Estate ‘The Schnell’ Barossa Valley Grenache Shiraz

Yum Yum. A cosy wintry evening with this in tow great friends and hearty foods. A simply delicious big red blend

5. Teusner- Avatar Grenache Mataro Shiraz 2006

This drinks like the bigger wiser bolder father of the Magpie Estate Schnell full of berry and pepper with a deep smooth finish.


Best Watering Hole

1) Lock N Load Bistro Boundary Street West End

Perfect to head to with a group of friends. Really good tap beer and imported beer selection. Live music and tasty food. Has both a bar snack menu and an a la carte menu

2) Sky Lounge Wickam St Fortitude Valley

If you like well blended cocktails this place is for you! Groovy interior, plays good ambient tunes so that you can enjoy great conversation with your company and beautifully mixed drinks. While gazing over the valley crowds from the veranda.

3) Sling Boundary Street West End

A compact cocktail lounge mixing fine drinks. The drinks list is the size of a bible (amen!). Make a beautiful campari cocktail

too.

4) Glass Bar Judith Wright Centre New Farm

Perfect for pre show tapas and wine. Those who prefer to refresh with a martini won’t be disappointed.

5) Merthyr Bowls Club Oxlade Drive New Farm

Merthyr Bowls club has arguably one of the best views of any establishment in Brisbane and is totally GFC proof. Great to go for a chilled out beer and soak up the river views and the bowling. The club also serves lunch and dinner. There is a reasonable selection of tasty food. Did I mention the drinks were at 1970s prices? Yay for that.


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