Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Yup! I used brown rice, of course. I'd bump up the lemon a little next time, couldn't taste it. Pam On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Pat <drpatsant wrote: So, let's see: shall I omit the margarine from > the recipe (and suggest sauteeing in > water/stock), sub the rice for the couscous and > change the cooking time (white rice or brown?) > and rename the recipe to say pilaf or rice > instead of couscous? Yes, of course I should! > Best to have the recipe as YOU use it, not as > someone else does We like that! > I'll see about making the changes and putting it > into the Files soonish, okay? > > Love and hugs, Pat > > > Well, it starts from this recipe (below), but I > > won't be using the > > margerine, and I'm subbing rice for the cous > > cous, which is wheat and > > we can't have. It would be good with millet > > too, but I'm doing a > > rotation diet and today is rice! > > > Delightful Garlic-mushroom -lemon- herb-Cous > > Cous > > > > 2-3 Tbs margarine > > 3 cloves garlic--pressed > > 1 cup mushroom of choice (mixed is good) sliced > > or cubed=20 > > 2-3 Tsp chopped parsley > > 1 1/4 cup Vegetable broth (bullion works fine) > > Several dashes of Poultry seasoning > > 1 Tbs lemon juice > > 1 cup Cous Cous=20 > > =20 > > Sprinkling of the following (optional) Garlic, > > onion powder, lemon zest, = > > or anything you want. > > > > Sautee garlic in margarine on low setting until > > garlic has little = > > bubbles forming around it. Add parsley and > > mushrooms--cook over medium = > > until tender. Add broth, lemon juice and dry > > seasonings --stir and bring = > > to a boil. Add Cous Cous; stir, cover and > > remove from heat. Fluff with = > > fork after 7-9 minutes. Serve. > > ---- > Raw Vegan: http://www.care2.com/c2crAw_vEgAn > Vegetarian Spice: > http://beanvegan.blogspot.com > Vegan World Cuisine: http://www.care2.com/c2cvegworld > Vegetarian Slimming: vegetarianslimming > Vegetarians In Canada: vegetariansincanada > > " Atrocities are not less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are > called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw) > > ________ > Never miss a thing. Make your home page. > http://www./r/hs > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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