Recipe For Moghrabieh with Root Vegetables (Lebanese Couscous)

Moghrabieh with Root Vegetables (Lebanese Couscous)

Moghrabieh, like rice or pasta, is a palette upon which many flavors can be layered. I love the combination of couscous and beluga lentils, and to this I added cumin, butternut squash, mint, onion, turnip and red chiles. It’s a healthy and delicious meal that hits the spot on a cold day.

In Paris, where I grew up, there is a large population of North Africans, so I was familiar with the tiny variety of couscous. My first introduction to the larger Lebanese variety was when I visited Las Vegas a few years ago. My husband ordered a plate of moghrabieh with lentils and vegetables. He fell in love with it, and so did I. I’ve been cooking with it ever since.

1. Info for Moghrabieh with Root Vegetables (Lebanese Couscous)

2. Ingredients for Moghrabieh with Root Vegetables (Lebanese Couscous)

3. Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  2. The butternut squash and turnip should be cut into 1-inch squares. In a bowl, toss the diced butternut squash in molasses, light corn syrup, salt, 1 tablespoon of olive oil, cumin powder and paprika.
  3. Brush a baking sheet with olive oil. Place the butternut squash and turnip pieces without crowding them. Roast for 20-30 minutes, until slightly browned and softened. Set aside.
  4. In a mortar and pestle, grind the saffron threads. Add about 1/4 cup of water.
  5. In a deep saucepan, add the onions. Cook until slightly golden, stirring frequently to prevent the onions from burning. Add the ginger garlic paste, cumin seeds, cinnamon stick and cayenne pepper and cook for an additional 2 minutes. Add the moghrabieh. The oil should coat all the grains. Pour in 1-½ cups of vegetable broth and stir constantly. After bringing the liquid to a boil, season with salt and incrementally add the rest of the vegetable broth (4 cups total) in 3 stages (whenever the liquid evaporates). Cook on medium-high for about 20-25 minutes. Check the liquid and doneness of the moghrabieh and periodically add an additional (up to 1-½) 1 cup of water if all the liquid is absorbed; and cook 10 more minutes (if necessary). The moghrabieh should be cooked but still firm as it will finish cooking with the root vegetables.
  6. When the moghrabieh is almost cooked, add the roasted butternut squash and turnip, lentils, saffron liquid and chopped mint. Adjust the seasoning with more salt (if necessary) and white pepper. Cook for about 5 minutes until the lentils are warm. Finish with lemon juice. Remove and discard the cinnamon stick.
  7. Garnish with fresh mint leaves and serve immediately.
  8. Bon appétit!


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