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  2. Moroccan Chicken Couscous Recipe - AOL

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    Coat chicken thighs in salt and paprika. Heat small amount of olive oil in a large dutch oven and brown chicken thighs until golden. Put aside on a plate, in the oven to keep warm (low heat 200).

  3. 20 Couscous Recipe Ideas That Are Easy, Comforting and ... - AOL

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    Read on for 20 couscous recipe ideas that won’t disappoint. 27 Simple Pasta Recipes Anyone Can Master 1. 15-Minute Mediterranean Couscous 20 Couscous Recipe Ideas That Are Easy, Comforting and ...

  4. Easy recipes to try this week: Moroccan chicken ... - AOL

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    Makes: about 2 cups Ingredients. 1 cup plain whole-milk Greek yogurt. 4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled. 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil. 2 tablespoons chopped leafy fresh herbs, such as basil ...

  5. List of Moroccan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sweet couscous made with cinnamon, sugar, and sometimes studded with prunes, raisins and almonds. [1] It is served with cream. [3] Sellou: Dessert Roasted flour mixed with butter or olive oil, sugar or honey, cinnamon, almonds (or sometimes peanuts), and other ingredients [1] Sfenj: Dessert A doughnut sprinkled with sugar or soaked in honey ...

  6. Maghrebi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Maghrebi cuisine, the most common staple foods are wheat (for khobz bread [7] and couscous [8]), [9] fish, seafood, goat, [10] lamb, [10] beef, [10] dates, almonds, olives and various vegetables and fruits. Because the region is predominantly Muslim, halal meats are usually eaten. Most dishes are spiced. [11]

  7. Mizrahi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Couscous with vegetables and chickpeas. Mizrahi cuisine makes liberal use of cumin, pepper, sesame seeds, and various spices common to all Middle-Eastern cuisines. [2] Saffron, a staple of Sephardic cuisine, is also featured in certain Mizrahi dishes. Many foods are flavored with seasoning blends or pastes, and light sauces.

  8. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan couscous with tfaya and roasted chicken. Couscous proper is about 2 mm in diameter, but there also exists a larger variety (3 mm more) known as berkoukes, as well as an ultra-fine version (around 1 mm). [20]

  9. Pulled Blackened Chicken with Toasted Couscous Recipe - AOL

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    To marinate the steak: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Remove the chicken giblets. Rinse the chicken and pat it dry. In a small bowl, toss together the garlic, blackening seasoning, oil, lemon ...