COUSCOUS 101
Couscous is a type of pasta originating from North Africa. It’s made from crushed durum wheat semolina flour and water shaped into tiny granular pieces.
There are two different types of couscous: fresh and instant. Fresh, handmade couscous is steamed for about an hour, whereas instant - the one found at grocery stores - is pre-steamed and dried, and needs to be rehydrated in water or broth.
COUSCOUS 101: Couscous is a type of pasta originating from North Africa. It’s made from crushed durum wheat semolina flour and water shaped into tiny granular pieces.
There are two different types of couscous: fresh and instant. Fresh, handmade couscous is steamed for about an hour, whereas instant - the one found at grocery stores - is pre-steamed and dried, and needs to be rehydrated in water or broth.