Treat couscous like risotto for a creamy, fresh meal
CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL, Christopher Kimball s Milk Street
May 17, 2021
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1of3This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for couscous risotto with asparagus. (Milk Street via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of3This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for couscous risotto with asparagus. (Milk Street via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
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Sometimes the key to easy, flavorful weeknight cooking is looking at dishes in a different way. Risotto, for instance. In typical recipes, chicken broth is added to rice in stages, requiring constant stirring that knocks loose starches that combine with butter and broth to create a creamy sauce.
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