This recipe was something I had bookmarked from the blog Food Wishes Israeli Couscous and Cheese for quite a while. I have to admit it does take balls (a lot of little balls, hee hee) to combine Israeli Couscous, with it’s lovely texture, with cheese in a version that combines risotto and macaroni and cheese and a little pimento surprise! It’s wonderful as a new twist for a side dish for a rainy day or as a fun addition to a vegetarian holiday spread.
The original recipe is here, on the video he posted: doesn’t Chef John just sound so nice and friendly? I wish he was my neighbor. He’s so humorous but clearly a great lover of food, is very knowledgeable but approachable, and puts together interesting combinations so you should check out Food Wishes, and he’s also a huge contributor to All Recipes. He may not make the most Pinterest worthy photos, but that makes him seem even more homey and a testament that even without the visuals, he delivers on taste.
Ingredients:
- 2 teaspoons melted butter or olive oil
- 1 cup Israeli couscous
- 2 cups vegetable broth
- 1/4 cup diced pimentos
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- cayenne to taste (I used about a 1/4 teaspoon but I like it spicy)
- 3 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
- 1 tablespoons of freshly sliced chives
- salt, to taste
- pepper, to taste
Directions:
- Measure 1 cup of Israeli couscous and put in a deep saute pan to toast it with 2 teaspoons of melted butter in a pan. Don’t brown it, it should just become a bit golden.
- Now add your 2 cups of vegetable broth (you can use any stock but I want this to be vegetarian so used that kind of stock – he uses chicken stock). Bring the heat up to high and once the broth and couscous is at simmer, lower the heat. Let it sit for 6 – 7 minutes as the couscous plumps up, stirring occasionally, letting the liquid evaporated while leaving all the flavor behind.
- Turn the heat down to medium, and then stir in the 1/4 cup diced pimentos, the 1/2 cup heavy cream, and bit of cayenne pepper. Let it cook for a few more minutes until the couscous is as tender as you want it and at the texture is as thick as you want
- Turn off the heat and add the 3 ounces of shredded sharp cheddar cheese, and then the tablespoon of chives for a bit of bite. You may want to add salt and pepper to fit your taste.
It is a fun textural experience – it may not have the crispiness of a baked mac and cheese, but it has the creaminess of a risotto with a little extra cheesiness.
What do you think of this take? What’s your favorite vehicle for mac and cheese – elbow pasta? rotini? shells?