Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Webisode: Working Lunch



My friend Melissa introduced me to this recipe for Mediterranean Couscous soon after we graduated from college, when we were first starting to learn about cooking and all things domestic. Easy to put together, healthy and as flavorful as the ingredients you decide to use, this quickly became our workday staple. In place of shrimp, you could substitute chicken or tofu. For the veggies, I like to go with what’s seasonal.

Full recipe after the jump.





Mediterranean Couscous
Serves 6 
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1 box of couscous
1 pound of peeled and deveined shrimp
1 large heirloom tomato, chopped
2 small cucumbers (or one large), peeled and deseeded, chopped
1 red pepper, chopped
½ cup of mint leaves, roughly chopped
3 scallions, chopped
juice of one lemon
extra virgin olive oil
salt
pepper
6 ounces feta (Greek or French)


Make the couscous according to the instructions on the box. This involves letting the couscous sit in boiling water, off the heat, for around five minutes.

Set a pan on medium heat and coat with olive oil. When the oil is warm, toss in the shrimp and season liberally with salt and pepper. After a couple of minutes, when they have started to turn opaque, give them a stir. Once just pink, after 3-5 minutes in total, they are done. Turn off heat and set aside.

Lightly fluff with a fork. In a large bowl, combine couscous, chopped veggies and shrimp. Drizzle liberally with olive oil, the juice of a lemon and salt and pepper to taste. Top with mint leaves and crumbled feta. 

*download a printable version HERE


38 comments:

Danielle said...

This looks so yummy, will have to try it soon!

Savorique said...

Funny, I had Tunisian couscous this weekend! The veggies included zucchini, navels, chick peas, celeri and leek.

Anonymous said...

the white pan is beautiful! where can i get one?

Megan Taylor said...

OMG that looks like the best lunch ever!!! I love how colorful it is :)

Heather Taylor said...

@anon - it's le creuset!

keepfeeling said...

mouth watering yumminess! love how easy this is to throw together. just printed recipe. : )
xo

Kristyn said...

Looks delicious, but what's new? ;)

I know you love le creuset cookware, but would you mind telling me what kinds of skillets you use? I am in the market for some new ones. Thanks!

Marie said...

Thanks, Heather! :) I love this and can't wait to make it this week. It's so bright and colorful and looks so yummy! Your webisodes make me happy. Hope you're having a great week!

Alex said...

I'm lucky to eat this often!

Lauren said...

YUMMM!

gonna make it today!!

i also love seeing more of your cozy home
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Desi McKinnon said...

looks super yummy. i like to swap couscous for quinoa whenever i can, but i'm going to try your add ons all the same. thanks.

jeana sohn said...

I LOVE IT!!!
can you make it for me, please!!!!!

tannaz said...

this is exactly how i like to eat. looks amazing.

Heather Taylor said...

@kristyn: I love all clad but also seem to cook everything in my le crueset braiser. see below...

http://www.amazon.com/All-Clad-5112-Stainless-12-Inch-Fry/dp/B00005AL5F

http://www.amazon.com/Creuset-Enameled-Cast-Iron-2-Quart-Casserole/dp/B00005QFQD/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1318963828&sr=1-1

Yvonne said...

Looks so delicious and simple. Can't wait to try this one! Loved the sweet melody playing. Another great webisode, thanks for sharing and inspiring!

amelia said...

i am starving!! this looks delicious!!

Sunday Taylor said...

I loved this webisode. The mediterranean salad looks delicious and so easy to make. This will definitely become one of my favorite dishes to cook! And you look very cozy in your study having your working lunch.

Neda said...

This looks so healthy and delicious...beautiful webisode. :)

Margo Peck said...

Only a matter of time til the big boys/girls come calling. Delightful!

Anonymous said...

What the hell is this about?

Alex said...

So true! I have to agree with what Anonymous said... I mean, LOL OMG What the Hell?!?!

jeana sohn said...

@Anonymous
please leave her alone.

Alex said...

Anonymous and I both wish you would go back to Flower Fridays. It's like you totally abandoned flowers in favor of your new friends, cous and cous

Anonymous said...

Mmmmm, loos so tasty! I have to try this recipe out!

Sandy

Anonymous said...

looks

amelia said...

@anonymous May I please see YOUR webisode??!! thx.

Anonymous said...

I love your webisodes. They make cooking fun, and eating more delicious. Beautiful filming, everything. Thanks for posting these.

Dani said...

I'm new to your blog! I LOVED this post! I'm a vegetarian so I'm thinking I'd prob. try a veggie meat instead but man, that looks sooo delicious and I'm not even that big on couscous! Can't wait to try this one day! Keep up the good work!

Anonymous said...

mmmh!! you can also marinate the couscous in lemons juice instead of boiling it, it adds more taste.

Megan said...

this looks fantastic! I look forward to your webisodes every week. What gorgeous red polish do you always have on during these webisodes?

Heather Taylor said...

@megan - thank you for that! I like Fifth Avenue by Essie!

Megan said...

thanks Heather!

JPArchie said...

Lovely! You think I could make this with grilled salmon? That's what I thawed out for dinner tonight. Didn't know how I would prepare it, but now I want to make this dish. What do yall think? Webisodes...AWESOME!

charlotte said...

Thanks, I'm just eating this receipe :)

Jiyoonie said...

this looks so fresh and yummy (and simple)... good pick!

heather said...

heather this looks amazing and easy enough for someone like me:) your home is so beautiful too. would you mind telling me where you got your curtains??

Pretty Mommy said...

Making this asap!! Have you ever tried M'hamsa hand rolled cous cous - super yum and completely addictive...Thanks for making these webisodes - love em!

Katie said...

Just made this for dinner tonight & loved it. Have so much left over for the next few days too!! Thank you for the inspiration, I love these sorts of meals!