Tasty Turkish Couscous | Kerryann Dunlop
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Kerryann Dunlop is back Food Tubers! This time with a fresh and zesty couscous recipe that's delicious eaten on its own or as an awesome side dish.
Full of flavour and really quick to make, this Turkish inspired meal will be a surefire winner with all the family.
Subscribe to Kerryann's own channel here: goo.gl/88CF5p
Links from the video:
Kerryann's Sticky Toffee Pudding | goo.gl/i94p8g
Kerryann's Cookbook | goo.gl/dRlfh8
For more nutrition info, click here: jamieol.com/D3JimM
Jamie Oliver's Food Tube | goo.gl/EdJ0vK
Subscribe to Food Tube | goo.gl/v0tQr
Twitter: / jamiesfoodtube
Jamie's Recipes App | goo.gl/O7keA7
Tumblr: / jamieoliverfoodtube
Facebook | goo.gl/7R0xdh
More great recipes | www.jamieoliver.com
#FOODTUBE
x
Пікірлер: 1 000
I do this with spring onions instead of red onions I think it tastes better that way. I also add some pomegranate syrup and a little bit of red pepper paste. Tomatoes make it watery after a while, so if you're not going to finish it all at once I suggest not to put tomatoes ;) Been making this for 14 years, oh and I'm Turkish :)
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Sounds great! xx
Hello from Istanbul Turkey :) as beautiful as this recipe looks, it is not very traditional Turkish kısır (we call this kısır. Here, couscous is more like a round pasta dish) we usually put loads of herbs especially spring onions, and organic pomegranate syrup is a must. we eat tomatoes, cucumber, fresh rocket, and lettuce as a side. Also we add many many spices such as dried sumac, cumin, mints, even cinnamon sometimes. But I will try your recipe as soon as possible, it looks very fresh and yummy, and also very diet friendly :)
Love you Kerryann. And LOVE your book.x
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys! i love you too!! xx
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
***** No I love YOU the most!
Thank you for sharing this Turkish favorite, there are variants in the Levant too. Everyone tweaks recipes acc. to taste. My two tips are; I fry the tomato puree in virgin olive oil with the onion because it is easier on my stomach and takes away the raw taste of puree. You can change up the greens (or replace onions with spring onions too) but do not cut short on the mint. Lastly, serve with a bunch of washed ice lettuce leaves, use the leaves like spoons and bite into it, lovely.
@Shea11bee
3 жыл бұрын
Ekim Aydın We do not have couscous here, wondering if can swapped it with Quinoa 🤔
@ekimaydn7206
3 жыл бұрын
pa ola I think it would work. In fact I will try as well!
@CIOTL
2 жыл бұрын
Couscous is not turkish, it’s a tradional north african meal. Don’t you dare call this couscous
@ekimaydn7206
2 жыл бұрын
Bulghur is a Turkish word that means crushed parched wheat. It is the basis of this and many meals. We have been eating it for 4 millenia in Anatolia, so I do dare to contribute my recipe.
@ellie-tk4jy
6 ай бұрын
@CIOTL get over yourself bloody racist
Jamie, add more vids with this woman. She's real and that's rare these days. Refreshing!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you! xx
@Tomatoman857
10 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you saw my comment! I could watch Kerryann, Generro and you - Jamie with his hands mashing food about - 'till the cows come home. Enough of these holier-then-thou, gold-plated chefs. I want to watch a person who I'd love to cook WITH. (But that Generro? He might be larger than life itself.)
@Persianamir20
7 жыл бұрын
Kerryann Dunlop where have you been?????
@rodrigocastro5304
7 жыл бұрын
yep that´s true! you look so natural, good vibes and funny! I just made the couscous and it tastes good!:D
@xxCookingMattersxx
7 жыл бұрын
Rodrigo Castro
Couscous salad is literally my go to dish when I can’t be bothered to cook and it tastes amazing
This was a hit at a dinner party I hosted, and now it’s in our regular salad rotation! Super easy to customize (I use a quarter of a sweet onion instead for a more mild taste, and put in more tomato purée)
We call this kisir and we saute a onion with the dried herbs and tomato puree and add that to the couscous with some oil. It tastes amazing
@heroinathekitty7576
4 жыл бұрын
Hatiess no use tomato puré is bad if is no coking
Here the stuff u need: 1x couscous Pinch of Salt & Pepper Tea Spoun of Ground Cumin & Smoked Paprica 1x Red Onion 1x Cucumber 2x Tomato 1x Chilli 1x Corriander 1x Parsley 1x Mint Tablespoon Tomato Puree 1x Lemon
@meifang1060
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@TheGladiatar
5 жыл бұрын
Prinny dood
@doctorcrusher2918
4 жыл бұрын
And oil
@iderakay2760
4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant thanks
@youtubersruleyoutube2348
4 жыл бұрын
Doctor Crusher olive oil?
I love this woman. nice dishes and clear instructions.
Just made it, The couscous was awesome and the flavors bursting in each bite. Thank you for sharing such a great recipe.
@LenaKeller
10 жыл бұрын
Que rico, Nesbi!! Con qué lo serviste? (Atte. La que cenó hace un rato y aún así se me antojó!)
@NesbiMaret
10 жыл бұрын
Le puse de proteina queso feta al mio y para los retoños y mariachi Pollo estilo griego (otra receta de Jamie) Despues de un fin de semana Xalapeño con mucha comida Veracruzana, queria algo ligero
@LenaKeller
10 жыл бұрын
Quesito feta... ::drools:: Creo que voy a tener que hacer éste couscous en la semana!!! Mil gracias por la idea, mija! :)
@NesbiMaret
10 жыл бұрын
Te va a encantar
This recipe is absolutely magical. THANK YOU!
Omg I am so grateful for the trick with the onion, that is genius! You just made my day 😊 so simple but effective. The recipe looks absolutely delicious, can't wait to try that. Thank you!
@khayinaima7533
8 жыл бұрын
شو هذ احنا عندينا كسكس احلا بكتير من هد:-)
@fredblair8230
3 жыл бұрын
Agree, that onion trick was awesome I will be doing that from now on 😁
We call it "Kısır" and it's a real summer dish. I really enjoy with plane yogurt and some hot pepper flakes because i love it when it's spicy :))
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
I love it with Cacik, Patlican Salata and hot crispy pitta. Heaven.
@violiniistt
10 жыл бұрын
Kerryann Dunlop yes, real summer heaven :D where do you know all this stuff? it's really makes me happy to hear that from you!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
My best friend is Turkish, so I am very lucky to have lots of yummy Turkish food all the time!!
@trapleuning
10 жыл бұрын
Hey, I made this and added the yogurt because you said it was nice. Woooow, my boyfriend who is out for dinner is jealous :)
@violiniistt
10 жыл бұрын
Kerryann Dunlop yes you are! :D
How nice of you, finally some one using a Turkish recipe and mentioning their name.. Mostly people use Turkish recipes and NOT to mention where is the recipe comes from or put their countries names..
I m in love with her accent and how she always do simple and delicious recipes. Thumbs up without doubting 👍👍
I made the salad today and used a little mashed avocado instead of olive oil and it was simply amazing! Thank you so much for the recipe!
I am SO gonna try this!
@abbeya3702
3 жыл бұрын
How was it? I did it today it was amazing
You make the best cuscus . I am a cuscus lover.
I like watching you cook Kerryann :) Simple and precise instructions with a fresh voice.
Love this Kerryann- looks really great and healthy! :)
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Donal! xx
@rafaelortega854
6 жыл бұрын
Love u donal sooo cute
ı cook it once a week but every family in Turkey has different recipy for it. But this recipy looks very lovely too.
Simple and precise...no technical cooking language...very easily understood...
Watched this, went and bought all the ingredients (had some but not everything) and wow it is delicious. Thank you Kerryann and your friend for sharing this - already a favourite in this house after one meal!
Healthy and delicious! Thanks, Kerryann!
This is the PERFECT dish for a summer BBQ. Loving your work Kerryann Dunlop!
A good summer recipe and so good and healthy will try to get your book too thankyou
I’ve been doing it for so many years, I love it. I have even tried it with pomegranate and it’s amazing
I'm loving all these Turkish recipes! As an alternative to the couscous you could also use bulgur wheat (the very small fine one) which is what my family tend to use. Great dish either way, thank you for sharing! x
I have just made this - it was absolutely delicious . However, my wife is Turkish and waiting for her to come home and taste it for her approval :) ..wish me luck :)
@JoshuaShaneSmith
6 жыл бұрын
And what did she say? :P
@eval3651
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe he's not allowed on the internet after making this. :)
@illuminousbrown333
5 жыл бұрын
Hope nothing bad happened...
@remyd1984
4 жыл бұрын
@@JoshuaShaneSmith he's divorced!!!
@JoshuaShaneSmith
4 жыл бұрын
@@remyd1984 Lol! :P
I love the way she explains things - not pretending to speak to any particular group. She talks to everyone!
Kerry is awesome! Great chef with practical tips and amazing recipes
Great recipe. I sometimes make a green looking version by mixing the oil, lemon juice, part of the herbs and a garlic clove with a blender into a thick dressing. I also love to add feta, cashew nuts and/or raisins.
kısır in turkish. my mother does it a lot. nice recipe
Authentic! Turkish people make it exactly that way.
My dad is Turkish so I was lucky enough to grow up with amazing food like this. The only change I would make is take out the onion, hate raw onion lol.
@SuperRentos
10 жыл бұрын
I should have said I don't like onion in general lol.
Allo darlin. Looooved this recipe. I'm always looking for alternatives to potatoes and pasta and this hits the spot. Only thing I did different was to add the lemon zest as well as the juice. It gives little burst of lemon flavour through the couscous which we loved. Thanks for the recipe and 'ave a goodun. Cheers, from Gyll in New Zealand
I've just made this dish now. absolutely gorgeous although I'm not a fan of onions so I left them out but hey, it's still lovely.
Hi Kerryann. I made this salad today for a group of my friends and family. They all loved it. They all are planning to make this salad soon. We had it with spinach dip. I have made this salad so many times. It's in my all-time favourite salad list! Thank you for this amazing recipe. :)
Thank you for taking the time to explain, me and my family love it. Again, thanks
It's called Kısır. And if you can find pomegranate molasses, use that instead of lemon juice. It makes a huge difference!
Need to make this 👌
You explain so well! Thank you
I was just looking for a couscous recipe and saw yours. You explained it in a clear way. It looks sooo delicious. I will try it. Thank you much
Oh it's great to see some Turkish recipes in here keep it up :) It's called kısır and we usually do that with bulgur.
Oh wow, I haven't seen her since '15', and now she's got a cookbook and everything! Well done Kerryann!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you! xx
This is quick time just what I like
We made this tonight. It was SO soooo good. Holy crap. Feta or any crumbly cheese is a MUST! My husband and I are not fans of tomatoes, but we are trying. We decided to get some baby tomatoes and cut them up into tiny bits. We couldn't taste them at all but still got that nutrition. We're kinda picky about tomatoes, so I'm happy that went well. I was prepared to take them all out!
You've blown my mind with that onion cutting trick, wonderful!
I loved your take on the couscous salad. I have a box of couscous and had no idea what to do with it. All of the ingredients that you have added (except parsley), I am a great fan of. I have give your video a thumbs up and am going to subscribe right now. Great job!!
@Kerryann Dunlop, awesome recipe, I just made it and we absolutely loved it. Thank you for putting it out there for us!
Just tried this recipe- it's absolutely delicious 😊
I'm making this tomorrow! Looks amazing, and so simple:) you're great Kerryann, I always look forward to your videos!
Love her!!
I tried this recipe and it turn out amazing! thanks a lot!
We loved this recipe.. Thanks very much
I love your style! You are so grounded and not afraid just to be yourself. All of the people @foodtube are, but I feel much more close to you :) And I love couscous, definitely gonna make it, though its not turkish, ill probably add an avocado to this. Seems like a good addition!
@fatihguler7141
10 жыл бұрын
It is definitely turkish. It is called Kısır.
@IrishCol1only
10 жыл бұрын
***** I think he meant adding the avocado??!! :)
@fatihguler7141
10 жыл бұрын
***** You are right. My mistake.
@emberchord
10 жыл бұрын
***** yeah, thats what I meant :D
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Aw thank you! Avocado would be a great extra with this! Yum!
I remember when you were just learning starting out with the first 15 restaurant documentary. Your so accomplished, engaging, relatable and passionate about what you do. So proud of you. And also, so grateful for this recipe. Looks yum!
Wonderful easy recipe that works "in no time at all"! I love it! Delicious! Thank you 💐
Thank you Kerryann for this recipe. It is a dish from South-Eastern region of Turkey and they usually add red pepper paste and pomegranate molasse as well. I use white onion after slicing thinly and rubbing with salt and squeezing the bitter juice.
Lovee it! We call it 'kısır' and you made it perfectly, maybe i'll stick to this recipe after work this evening, haha!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Love it! xx
We call it 'kısır', rather than couscous. Greetings from Turkey..
I saw the video this morning and we had the salad for lunch! Very easy and refreshing and we still have some left for the evening! Thank you very much for the recipe!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! you're welcome! P.s. It always tastes better the longer you leave it, so you're in for a treat! x
I love dishes like this. Thanks for showing us this!!!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! x
Now I'm doing a favor for all you guys and write the original not-inspired recipe of "kısır" ! First of all we don't use couscous we use the finest "bulgur" and it has a measurement of course. If you add a cup of it you need to add two cups of hot boiled water and of course put 2 tbs of tomato paste and 1 tbs of sweet pepper paste into the water so that you can mix them all together. Let them sit for 10-15min meanwhile chop a bunch of parsley and green onions. I personally don't like tomato in it but you can add if you want also I like cucumber and pickles. Add 1/2 cup of virgin olive oil and if you want squeeze some garlic and one lemon in it. Don't forget to add some salt and pepper to taste but that's all. Eat with celery and pomegranate sauce. Bon apetit !
@eylemkeskin
10 жыл бұрын
ohh I forgot to say add a bunch of fresh chopped mint!
@GenevieveThornton
7 жыл бұрын
Arch Beauty I love your tips! I'm going to try them. So the coarse bulgur you mentioned, is that the same type used in tabouli? Also, you mentioned adding celery and pomegranate syrup, is that added into the recipe, or as a garnish? Thanks!
@eylemkeskin
7 жыл бұрын
Genevieve you take a celery leaf and put some of your mixture into it and add some pomegranate sauce on top, then roll and eat altogether. Bulgur is actually wheat but you boil the wheat then you dry it. That's how it is produced. It has various sizes depending on the stone grater adjustments. Bigger bulgur is better for rice, the medium ones better for rolls and stuffed peppers, the smaller ones are best for salads and cig kofte(some type of meatball).
@GenevieveThornton
7 жыл бұрын
Arch Beauty awesome! Thank you so much! I'm going to make it this wknd and let you know how it comes out! Thx again 😊
damn that looks sooo good
Love this woman's videos!
It looks absolutely perfect !
Since when Turkish have couscous.....Couscous is North African, mainly Moroccan
@ramiamellal6853
4 жыл бұрын
It's not maily Moroccan. It's just north african . And algerians have baklava so it's logical if the turks have couscous.
@Sam-gn6og
4 жыл бұрын
@@ramiamellal6853 The way it's prepared, it's like you put Baklawa in a Soup. Couscous dish has a way of preparation, to see it done this way is an insult to Morccan in particular and North African traditions in general.
@ramiamellal6853
4 жыл бұрын
@@Sam-gn6og omg I a gree this isn't couscous at all. They shouldn't call it that.
"It's inspired by my best friend... who taught me who to make it"
this is the best video that i see of how to make a really easy and tasty cous cous. i never cooked because i didnt know how to do it. thanks Kerryann (y)
The best recipe yet!
this looks really great! my husband is gluten sensitive so i make something like this with quinoa but i really like the use of all of the different herbs in yours. i have some dill growing i might want to try adding too (i should have bought the mint plants that i saw at the store when i bought the dill... next trip i will). i also like the little addition of tomoto paste, i'll have to keep that in mind. i was thinking when you mentioned using feta (i make a dandilion potato salad i used to use feta in until i went vegan) that i might try sprinkling some capers on it... NEW IDEAS! \o/ always wonderful!
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Dill would be awesome in this salad!!! Also, mint grows like crazy so be sure to keep it in a pot, or it will take over your garden! xx
love it!! i always use bulgur instead of couscous but I think it doesnt make a huge difference :)
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
I love it made with Bulgur too, and thats how I learned, but I made it with cous cous here, because not everybody can get Bulgur. xx
@EvelineUK
10 жыл бұрын
Kerryann Dunlop Bulgar and couscous are often hidden away in supermarkets. Try the 'world foods' section or where they keep the dried beans.
@BlaBlaTalkin
5 жыл бұрын
Actually it does. Bulgur is made of wheat and Couscous is made of cornflower and theres a huge difference in its tastes. Bulgur is usually used in fired and baked dishes like “Kobbeh” in Arabian culture it has a rough grain so you can shape it like balls, while Couscous is used for salads and sweet plates. Although “Tabbouleh” which is considered as salad is made with Bulgur but i dont mind replacing it with Couscous in this matter since Couscous has a milder taste.
Awesome!!looks delicious.....the best best part is how you explain every step of the way..really nice.
In Turkish it is called "KISIR". Instead of couscous, you can use fine bulghur. If you sote onions with tomato pure of paste taste much better since takes the onion's strong taste away. Add some gherkins too. If you could find from local Turkish food store, ask for something called "isot" (e-soth). it is type of chilli flakes that has an amazing flavor makes this dish much tastier.
the name of this salad "KISIR"
@KS-zy1uw
8 жыл бұрын
+elbinco elbin No its not. Kisir made with bulgur, this one made with couscous which is "kuskus" in turkish.
@potatocake3438
4 жыл бұрын
K S couscous in North African u idiot
kısır yaptı yaa laaa
Just made it. The best couscous ever.
Super simple and easy recipe! Loved it ❤️
thats seems super healthy
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
It is! xx
Sorry that's a teaspoon of cumin? Who's teaspoon, the hulks?
@mattfrankman
7 жыл бұрын
Dude come on that wasn't even funny.
@SouthEastSJ
7 жыл бұрын
Flappablebean I hope you're a woman cos being a bitch is a female trait.
@odiliacruz3893
7 жыл бұрын
Matt Frankman
@inconsolabile
7 жыл бұрын
what do you expect, she's jamie's student; 2 tablespoons of olive oil means half a litre of it for them
@keithnicholls100
6 жыл бұрын
You are a sad person, get on with life and enjoy
This is a great recipe but one change I made on the advice of my Turkish neighbor was to fry the onion with the tomato puree first on a low heat for around 10 minutes (& allow to cool before mixing with other ingredients) as it not only makes it slightly sweeter but it also takes the over powering taste out of the onion & bitter/richness out of the tomato puree - I tried it and it did actually taste better (I also added a little garlic when frying them too).
I love dis recipe.... definitely gonna make it
Awesome! I'd leave out the raw tomatoes and add olives. Maybe some avocado too.
@kerryanndunlop
10 жыл бұрын
Olives and avocado sounds amazing! I'm definitely gonna try that! x
With all my respect the couscous is Moroccan is not Turkish ...the Turkish they prepare this salad with borgul
@HalilKucukkose
5 жыл бұрын
uhm you are right, it is not borgul but bulgur. and this salads name is kısır.
You are fantastic Kerryann thank you so much for your beautiful recepie
Love it . So simple .
Looks fantastic, But can I give you some advise? I have been a hair stylist for years and have watched black women and Amish women go bald at an early age from the tight braids or just pulling so tightly back. Give yourself some long bangs and frame your beautiful face with some softness.
The only difference I make to this recipe is that I replace the couc cous, onion, tomato, cucumber, spices, chilli, herbs, lemon with a burger! Then that becomes super tasty
@stsilas01
8 жыл бұрын
that's hilarious, fucking love it.
@AA-ql3tr
7 жыл бұрын
lockodonis lol
@lockodonis
7 жыл бұрын
ayah alzamrooni I've made this actually and it's really nice..... although burgers are pretty amazing too..! 🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔
@jonida97tr
6 жыл бұрын
Ahahahahahaha these comment section is full of hillaruous comments😂😂
She's awesome! super helpful tips! going to try this tonight!
Thank you Kerryann! I'll see you soon.
Its called Kisir not couscous
@TheScofield1991
8 жыл бұрын
+TheBlackHeart1903 turkce kisir ,, ingilizce couscous :)
@TheBlackHeart1903
8 жыл бұрын
Goce TheMacedonian No couscous is another dish not the same
@siobhan9916
6 жыл бұрын
Couscous is the grain
well being a londoner al i knew that londoners dont know how to cook well including the chefs imao
Fantastic video. I will definitely try this. Thank you so much 😊
Amazing recipe ! So easy and tasty, can't wait to do it, I love couscous very much
looks delicious but what you use here is not couscous. Its called bulgur. Couscous is like tiny little macaroni pieces.. and you should try it with some pomegranate syrup, it also tastes very good:)
It's name is "kısır", not "couscous salad".
@eylulcelebi5534
9 жыл бұрын
In English it is not every language is same "and im turkish to"
@moxa0034
6 жыл бұрын
Yusuf Kabal bu kuskus tan yapılmış ama bulgurdan değil
@nurhayat3898
6 жыл бұрын
Hele şükür bi Türk gördük.. 😂
@j43fura71
5 жыл бұрын
i would say its kosksi not kisir not couscous salad if u go down this path lmao
this looks so yummy. and easy to make too. going to try it out soon~
Simple and easy very yummy. Thank you so much.