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Algerian Couscous

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Eggs, Grains Algerian Meats, Ethnic 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Can cooked chickpeas, drain
3/4 To 1 lb. pkg couscous
2 lg Onions chopped
1 Carrot sliced
1 Gr bell pepper, sliced
1 Eggplant,sliced, salted &
Rinsed
1 lb Lamb, cut in 2 inch cubes
1 Chicken cut up in 8 parts
3 tb Oil
1 Pimento
4 Tomatoes, seeded, chopped
2 ts Papriks
Salt
7 oz Fresh string beans or peas
9 oz Can artichoke bottoms
Drained
Cayenne pepper
4 oz Butter

INSTRUCTIONS

Place couscous in shallow pan with 4 cups water. Swirl and pour off water
immediately in a sieve. Rub couscous well between hands and drop back into
pan, making sure couscous is lump free. Let this dry while preparing
remainders. Fry onions garlic, pepper, carrot and eggplant with chicken and
lamb in oil. Then add chickpeas( if using dried ones ) and enough water to
cover. Add pimento and salt and pepper to taste,Bring to a boil and fasten
colander over kettle to fit snugly. Spoon couscous into colander and let
steam for 45 minutes, then dump couscous back into pan to let dry again.
Add tomatoes, beans or peas and cook another 1/2 hour. Now attach colander
and let couscous steam another 15 minutes. Add artichoke, canned chickpeas
to the stew.  Cook a few minutes longer. Add some butter to the couscous
and place couscous shaped into a cone on a serving platter. surround by
meat and vegetables. Note: this is only one version of many different types
of couscous preparation. It is thought that the name of this grain comes
from the soft rumbling noise that the couscous makes in a steamer. There is
a special couscous pot but a colander can suffice.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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