There are a few other things tucked in there that you may be able to spot: golden raisins (trust me… that little sweetness added in there is a very good thing, indeed!), shallots, and a little bit of lemon zest.
Are you familiar with Israeli (pearl) couscous? It’s larger than traditional couscous, it’s round, and it cooks up quickly to a wonderfully chewy consistency. I messed with the recipe on the back of the box of Israeli couscous from Trader Joe’s. It looked good enough to me, so why not?
Toasted pine nuts are one of the things that make this planet a nice place to live. Try and eat just one. Try and eat five. It’s impossible. When they’re toasted, they’re just sooooo good. They tend to be expensive, so I splurge on a large bag at Costco and store them in the freezer so they’ll last a long time.
Step 1: Saute the shallots in a smidge of butter until they are golden-brown, then add the dry couscous, a bay leaf and a cinnamon stick. Push around the couscous for a while until it gets a little bit toasted.
Step 2: Add chicken broth and salt and bring this pot to a boil. Then reduce heat, place a lid on top, and simmer until the couscous has absorbed all of the water (just like you make rice).
Step 3: Stir in parsley, pine nuts and lemon zest.
Step 4: The brave souls who trust me will add in the golden raisins. Seriously, that’s what makes this side dish unique and delicious!
I guess the dramatic close-up photo did turn out a pretty impressive-looking dish, wouldn’t you agree? We served this for dinner last night alongside smoked sausage and steamed asparagus. It would also be a great side to chicken or fish. My kiddo told me to nix the pine nuts next time, but I told him NO WAY (my husband and I enjoyed all of the little bits and pieces that made up this dish). Kids are too darn picky!