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Does anyone still remember my chocolate series? I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't. What else could I expect when I'm the one who put it on the back-burner for over a month in favor of other festivities? Well fret not because we're getting this show back on the road for 2 more posts in this series. And I promise it's gonna end with a bang!
At the beginning of this series I promised to show you some "less common ways" for using chocolate. And there was no doubt in my mind already that at least one savory recipe would need to be included to truly fulfill that promise. A great idea I immediately came across was to add a little of the dark stuff to your chili. I did this with a pumpkin black bean chili I made last fall, and all I have to say about it is try it! You'll love the depth of flavor it adds.
But who wants to stew chili in the dead of summer? I chose instead to try this couscous salad with an exciting blend of fruits, nuts, herbs, and -- you guessed it -- chocolate! Between the orange zest, toasted pistachios, chopped mint, dried cherries, and cocoa, this salad had a lot going on...but in a good way. Fragrant and fresh, each ingredient held its own in every bite of this salad. Together they became nothing short of a beautiful harmony.
And I love the role that chocolate played in this composition. Rather than the bold starlet it's accustomed to being in desserts, chocolate stepped back to play subtle but steady support in this dish. Almost acting as a spice here, the addition of cocoa powder produced a warm nutty backdrop that worked superbly to balance the brightness of orange and mint.
I was lucky to get my hands on some great quality tart dried cherries for this salad. Payson Fruit Growers sent them to me for free to review, and I've honestly been very impressed. Their dried cherries are fresh, juicy, and not a bit too sweet -- great for cooking, baking, or just for eating out of hand. I also got some tart cherry juice concentrate from them that I'll tell you more about soon. But for now, let me just encourage you to play with chocolate in this or another savory dish =D.
Cherry Pistachio Orange Cocoa Couscous Salad [Printable Recipe]
Slightly adapted from Batter Licker
Serves 2 to 4, but easily doubled or tripled
1 1/2 cups water
1 Tbsp PLUS 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil, divided
2 tsp freshly grated OR frozen orange zest
Pinch of salt, plus more to taste
1 cup dry couscous
1/2 cup shelled pistachios, toasted and chopped
1/2 cup unsweetened dried cherries, chopped
1 1/2 Tbsp natural cocoa powder
1/8 tsp chili powder (optional)
2 Tbsp fresh mint, chopped
1/2 Tbsp honey
Combine water, 1 teaspoon of oil, zest, and salt in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Stir couscous in, cover the pot, and remove from the heat. Let stand covered for about 5 minutes, then remove the lid and fluff couscous lightly with a fork.
Stir in chopped pistachios, cherries, cocoa powder, chili powder, mint, and remaining tablespoon of oil. Add salt to taste. Taste and stir in honey if you'd prefer a sweeter taste.
PREVIOUSLY: Chocolate Chunk Challah Bread French Toast, Snickers Macarons, and Chocolate Cake Roll with Chestnut Cream
Saturday, July 9, 2011
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Interesting combination of flavors for a couscous salad! I'll come back for the recipe, thank you, it looks great, I love dried cherries!
ReplyDeletegorgeous styling, I love that utensil! And the cloth beneath it, you're awesome! Love this combo of flavors, very interesting!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting combination.
ReplyDeleteLisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
Love your addition of chocolate with these flavors. Made me stop and think, I would have never thought to bring these flavors together:-) Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Terra
How beautiful. I love the addition of cocoa.
ReplyDeleteThanks you guys! The credit for the flavor combination really goes to the Batter Licker blog, and I'm really glad I was able to adapt it and enjoy this lovely salad.
ReplyDeleteWow! This sounds like a party going on in the mouth! I have tried using chocolate in my beef stews and goulash and I do love the smoky, sultry quality it adds to the entire dish. Mmmm.. how about a whole course with dishes using chocolate? This lovely salad as a starter, goulash, and some kinda chocolate dessert ... whoo ... death by chocolate, literally. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing looking recipe! I love couscous, and combining it with the nuts and cherry sounds truly flavoursome..and authentically Moroccan!
ReplyDeleteI still remember your choc series! hehe This looks and sounds great :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea! Love this!
ReplyDeleteI add cocoa powder to beans often including chili. But even tried it with Indian curries that cook for long. Its gives a great depth of flavor and color! but never thought of it in salad. Like totally amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful sweet treat! I have never made such a couscous, but yours looks so good and tempting. A great idea.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
This sounds perfect for my diet! haha.... Happy weekend, dear.
ReplyDeleteKristy
What an awesome way to eat healthy and be a little tiny bit decadent at the same time!
ReplyDeleteI'm always weary of putting mint in dishes and it reminds me of toothpaste, but I think it would really work in this case! I shall make it and bring it to work for lunch :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting range of flavours. It seems you could change a few things around and have this for dessert also:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone! Interesting I suppose you could make a sweet couscous out of this too =D
ReplyDeleteThat is one lovely combo!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting dish, piques my curiosity!
ReplyDeleteDelicious sounding salad. This combination seem to work well.
ReplyDeleteXiaolu - this is an exciting recipe! All the wonderful stuff put together. You are right, cocoa powder is considered a spice based on the long history of cocoa trading. Hence, we have cocoa listed on our spices page. And it can certainly be used more widely in creating exciting recipes like yours. Love it!
ReplyDeleteas usual great recipe, and hey... I like that spoon:)
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never seen such a combination. Orange zest, pistachios and cocoa powder in a salad? That's amazing, man. Your recipe is truly unique and I loved the combination of ingredients used! Great pictures!! Would love to visit here again...
ReplyDeleteMmm...very creative and beautiful clicks too:)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so aromatic and tasty! Love the combination of flavours!
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual and creative use for cocoa! I rarely use it in savory dish, but perhaps I should rethink that tact...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds full of flavors I adore- pistachios, cherries oh man...I m dreaming or what :) Sounds perfect chocolatey treat for the hot weather we are facing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, all!
ReplyDeletewow, Xiaolu, this is utterly gorgeous, inventive, and totally unique. I have bookmarked it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual combination of flavors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice and diferent couscous! I like it with fruits, i make some sometimes, love it! Should try yours, looks really tasty.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty passionate about mole so the idea of chocolate in this couscous has me swooning! So inventive!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pic. That laddle is so pretty and I like the pattern of your background.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just wish I can join you for lunch. This salad has all of my favorite ingredients.
That is one very interesting salad, Xiaolu! It looks so pretty and wholesome. :)
ReplyDeleteGood twist lady! I love the different tweak. I can try with my bulgur salad probably as I do not have couscous at home. Pistachio and chocolate are so good together!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely had no idea you can use couscous to create something "sweet". The flavour combination sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm such a huge advocate for chocolate in savory foods like Mole, chocolate really is orgasmic in savory foods. Love it.
ReplyDeletewow, i love the combo of couscous, fruit, pistachios, and cocoa here!!! fabulous flavor combining :D.
ReplyDeleteI love couscous, and what amazing things you've done to this salad! I would have never thought of using those ingredients! Amazing... Thanks for sharing! And that's a beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious and I can't wait for the rest of the chocolate series Xiaolu! :D
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, you are so creative! I've never used chocolate for savory dishes although I'm chocoholic! As always your photo is stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteYour salad sounds delicious, I'm so intrigued to try the cocoa! I love your spoon/ladle too, it's beautiful! :D
ReplyDeleteNow i'll think of you when i see couscous! I've been meaning to try it but no suitable recipe came along... till now ;)
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, you're very creative. This post is very inspiring on how to use chocolate. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely combination of flavours. I am seriously considering trying the cocao and couscous combo for one of the dinner nights.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support, my friends! I really can't take the credit for the recipe, but I am glad to be able to encourage more of you to try chocolate in a savory context =D
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing...What an innovative use of ingredients. I'm so excited to try it. I don't eat couscous so will use quinoa and am going to use barberries in place of the cherries. They're pretty tart so I think it should be a good substitute. Will let you know!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and unique idea for a salad. Love it! It's beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds incredible. What a unique combination of flavors!
ReplyDeleteI saw chocolate and I came running. Or clicking. Or I saw the link and clicked once. But I didn't mean to digress to semantics.
ReplyDeleteSo. How do you prefer your chocolate? In savory dishes, or in sweet? As a flavorful spice, or as the main event?
Thanks, guys!
ReplyDeleteEmma, I have to say I love the sexy, in-your-face boldness of a dark chocolate baked good the best. I'm actually not as big a fan of super rich chocolate-only desserts as I am of chocolate of different textures together or with other ingredients used with restraint to compliment the chocolate (nuts or fruit). But I think it's important to acknowledge the different sides of chocolate to utilize it to its full potential :).
oh what a fun and unique idea! I'd love to try this!
ReplyDeleteOooh, This looks simply beautiful Xiaolu! I'm loving this comination on flavors--Delightful idea :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Aldy.
Your savory twist on chocolate is definitely exciting! Plus the hint of spice. Definitely will excite my taste buds.
ReplyDeleteAnother creative recipe as we have come to expect from you lovely Xiaolu. Congratulations on making Top 9 again!
ReplyDeleteSounds fab! I adore couscous and this is a recipe I will definitely try!
ReplyDeletemy goodness, I LOVE the sound of this. thank you so much :) it certainly is out of the ordinary, in a beautiful way.
ReplyDeleteHeidi xo
Glad you enjoyed my recipe! For anyone interested, it goes particularly well with lamb, thanks mostly to the cherries and cocoa powder. (Great blog too, btw!)
ReplyDeleteHow unusual! Cocoa powder in the salad. Awesome! (And good call on not wanting to make chili in the summer.)
ReplyDeletethis sounds so intriguing!
ReplyDeletewhat a melange of flavors! this would be satisfying on so many levels. nice work!
ReplyDeleteCocoa with couscous is an unusual combination--but it looks perfect here!
ReplyDeleteA very unusual medley, but I like it! I wonder how it tastes! I have forgotten couscous!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Harini, the cocoa is very subtle. Gives the whole salad a warm nutty taste. It's slightly sweet from the honey (you can replace with agave to make it vegan) with bursts of pistachio, cranberry, and the sweet zest of orange coming across in each bite. I really enjoyed it1
ReplyDeleteWow, I am totally intrigued by the cocoa in this recipe and I can't wait to give it a try. A great salad for winter too when there aren't a lot of salad type vegetables around. Thanks for sharing it :-)
ReplyDeleteSue
the photos on your blog are stunning!! Thx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen cocoa powder used like this before. Very intriguing!!
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