Fried Couscous (Mixed With Minced Meat) And Coleslaw
Fried Couscous (Mixed With Minced Meat) And Coleslaw

Hello everybody, it is Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, fried couscous (mixed with minced meat) and coleslaw. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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How to make steam couscous with MIX of vegetable &mince meat. Japanese Fried Rice - Food in Kyoto Japan. Add shallots to bacon grease, keeping heat on medium; cook, stirring, until caramelized. Couscous is quick and easy to prepare and it's a versatile ingredient that's great in salads and meat dishes.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook fried couscous (mixed with minced meat) and coleslaw using 22 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Fried Couscous (Mixed With Minced Meat) And Coleslaw:
  1. Take Coleslaw
  2. Prepare Cabbage
  3. Prepare Carrots
  4. Prepare Green pepper
  5. Get Mayo
  6. Make ready Sugar
  7. Prepare Water
  8. Prepare Bowl
  9. Take Chopping board
  10. Get Minced Meat
  11. Take Minced meat
  12. Make ready Oninon (optional)
  13. Make ready Carlic (optional)
  14. Prepare Spices
  15. Prepare Oil
  16. Prepare Sauce pan
  17. Prepare Fried Couscous
  18. Take Couscous
  19. Get Hot Water
  20. Make ready Spices
  21. Take Food color (Yellow)
  22. Take Frying pan

Because it is toasted rather than dried, it has a very nice nutty undertone to it and like pasta, it is a wonderful complement to a good sauce or seasoning. I like pearl couscous in salads. Quorn replaces meat in this recipe. Heat a deep frying pan over high heat.

Instructions to make Fried Couscous (Mixed With Minced Meat) And Coleslaw:
  1. Using your chopping board and knifes, dice your cabbage, carrots and green pepper then pour into a clean bowl. In a small cup mix the mayo and sugar (optional) with a little water, stir until completely dissolved. Pour the mixture into your bowl of vegetables and mix together. Cover with a fowl paper and put in a refrigerator.
  2. In a sauce pan, pour in the minced meat, freshly chopped onion and garlic including the spices (depending on the kinds you would want to use) stir the ingredients all together and place the sauce pan on a cooker or stove. Bring to your sauce pan few drops of vegetable oil. Allow to cook for few minutes then take off your sauce pan and pour everything into a clean bowl and allow to cool (make sure the bowl is a lil bit big, so you can mix the couscous with it)
  3. On another separate bowl, pour in the couscous, bring to the bowl the boiling water and pour into the bowl (not too much, just as much as you can use to cook the couscous) close the bowl with a clean cloth.
  4. In pan with a little oil in it, pour in the minced meat and couscous, place on a cooker or stove. Bring to the pan the food color and spices as much as you want. Stir everything together, continue stirring until completely fried. Enjoy.

Quorn replaces meat in this recipe. Heat a deep frying pan over high heat. In a shallow bowl or pie plate, mix corn flake crumbs with Parmesan, paprika. Mince meat that mix with vegetable oil and cornflour has a smoother texture. Saute the onion and garlic with vegetable oil until that become fragrant.

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