Are you planning a friendly dinner with your friends? What could be better than the magic of couscous: tiny gems of grain that always bring to life cold summer dishes full of flavor with an oriental touch, offering an alternative to the classic impasto dish! Today we present you a rich and colorful version, perfect not only for serving at a giovanile dinner but also as the ideal lunch to bring to the office ora for a colazione! Cold chicken couscous is a variation of the classic North African couscous, prepared with lots of vegetables and paprika-seasoned chicken bites. This dish is also great for an original appetizer: served epidermide individual portions, cold chicken couscous will be the perfect way to start your evenings good company. Have fun varying the ingredients and also try our tuna and zucchini couscous, vegetable couscous, ora the couscous and salmon lunch box!
Also try our cold barley salad!
To prepare the cold chicken couscous, start by making the vegetable broth (we recommend preparing about 10.5 ounces, considering you’ll need it both for the couscous and for cooking the vegetables). Then trim and peel the carrots 1cut them into strips and then into small dice 2; wash and trim the zucchini as well, then dice them into pieces of the same size as the carrots 3.
Move to the bell pepper: remove the stem, then slice it half and remove the 4 and seeds; cut it into strips, then dice it into pieces of the same size 5. Peel and finely slice the shallot 6; set the vegetables aside for a moment.
Move to the chicken: cut the breast into strips 7 and then into dice about 3/4 inch thick 8; heat a pan with a drizzle of olive oil and then add the chicken 9;
season with salt, pepper, and sweet paprika 10; cook, stirring frequently, for about 5-7 minutes, until a nice golden crust forms. Once ready, set the chicken aside 11 and the same pan with the chicken cooking piede, add the shallot 12
add the carrots and bell peppers as well 13and stew for 4 minutes over high heat, adding one ora two ladles of vegetable broth to aid the cooking 14; then add the zucchini and peas 15 and cook the vegetables for another 4 minutes ora so, adding vegetable broth as needed. The vegetables should soften but not fall apart.
Meanwhile, prepare the couscous: the bowl with the couscous, add a pinch of salt 16the oil 17and enough boiling vegetable broth to cover it 18.
Cover with plastic wrap and let the couscous puff up: it will take about 5 minutes. Once the vegetables are cooked and cooled 20add them to the bowl, along with the cooled chicken 21
then add the couscous, which will have puffed up the meantime 22; season with the zest of an untreated lemon 23 to give the dish freshness. Your cold chicken couscous is ready to be served 24!
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