Advertisement

Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal514
  • fat15g
  • saturates2g
  • carbs63g
  • sugars22g
  • fibre20g
    high
  • protein22g
  • salt1g

Method

  • step 1

    Heat the oil in a large lidded pan over a medium heat and fry the onions for 10 mins, stirring often until golden. Stir in the peppers and cook for 5 mins more.

  • step 2

    Add the chilli powder, coriander and cumin, stir briefly, then tip in the passata and chickpeas along with the liquid from the cans.

  • step 3

    Stir in the bouillon powder, raisins and lemon zest, then add the cauliflower. Cover tightly and simmer over a medium heat for 15-20 mins until the cauliflower is tender. Stir in half the parsley.

  • step 4

    Meanwhile, put the couscous in a heatproof bowl and pour over 175ml boiling water from the kettle. Stir in the lemon juice, then cover and let stand for about 10 mins until the couscous has absorbed the liquid and is tender. Stir in the toasted flaked almonds and most of the remaining parsley.

  • step 5

    Divide half the couscous between two plates and top with half the chickpea stew and the rest of the parsley. Leave the remainder to cool for another day. Will keep covered and chilled for up to three days. Reheat the stew in a pan over a low heat with a splash of water until piping hot. Reheat the couscous in the microwave.

Recipe tip

Despite having a high sugar content, raisins are a healthy addition – they are loaded with fibre and contain compounds called polyphenols that act as a fuel source for our gut bacteria.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, June 2023

Advertisement

Comments, questions and tips

Rate this recipe

What is your star rating out of 5?

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Overall rating

A star rating of 4 out of 5.2 ratings
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement