Roasted Broccoli Stalks with Spicy Couscous (vegan)
Roasted Broccoli Stalks with Spicy Couscous (vegan)

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have roasted broccoli stalks with spicy couscous (vegan) using 8 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Roasted Broccoli Stalks with Spicy Couscous (vegan):
  1. Take 1 broccoli stalk
  2. Take 2 tsp olive oil
  3. Get 1 tsp ras-el-hanout spice blend (see the recipe I have attached to the cover photo)
  4. Make ready 1 pinch of sea salt
  5. Prepare 1/2 cup uncooked couscous
  6. Take 3/4 cup vegetable stock, made with 1 tsp Vegan Swiss bouillon
  7. Prepare 2 tbsp harissa, store bought or homemade (see the recipe attached to the cover photo)
  8. Prepare 1/2 can chick peas/ garbanzo beans, drained

Seriously though, if you're not already on the roasted. Tips for Crispy Roasted Broccoli Spread the broccoli on the pan evenly, in one layer. Toss thoroughly with oil and spices so each piece is coated. There are a ton of recipes available for vegan cheese sauce, so this is nothing new.

Instructions to make Roasted Broccoli Stalks with Spicy Couscous (vegan):
  1. Cut the broccoli stalk into two pieces, the stalk and the head (from which the florets have been removed)
  2. Peel all the outside, woody layer from the stalk, and about half an inch off the bottom of the stalk, leaving the juicy heart.
  3. Wash and shake dry the head.
  4. Pour 1 tsp of olive oil on the stalks, sprinkle on spice mix, then get them all over with your hands.
  5. Place the stalks on a baking sheet, drizzle with the other tsp of oil and sprinkle with the salt.
  6. Roast at 210C for 20 minutes, turning over halfway to prevent the spices burning.
  7. Meanwhile, put the couscous in a bowl, pour on the hot stock, throw in the garbanzos/chickpeas and cover with plastic wrap and leave for 10 minutes.
  8. Take broccoli stalks out of the oven. The head part if the stalk will have a little crunch, but the stalk should be softened.
  9. Uncover the couscous and stir in the harissa. Two tablespoons of any kind of harissa is pretty spicy, do you might want to add a tablespoon then taste it before adding the other one, or not, depending on your taste.
  10. Spoon the couscous on a plate, serving the broccoli stalks alongside.

Toss thoroughly with oil and spices so each piece is coated. There are a ton of recipes available for vegan cheese sauce, so this is nothing new. These roasted broccoli stalks were one more tiny thing our family could do to be a part of all that. In much the same way that we use bits of leftover chicken to make our frozen dog treats and our baked dog biscuits … we also realized that roasting broccoli stalks into delicious chips was a great. Your roasted broccoli recipe could use an upgrade.

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