So when Jessie of Taste and Miriam of Overtime Cook mentioned a Jewish Holiday Blog Party, sponsored by Kitchen Aid no less, I was excited. It is the perfect way to ease into the Rosh Hashanah spirit and get inspired by the recipes. (Yes, many involve Apples and Pomegranate. Mine included.)
Rosh Hashanah is one of my favorite holidays, even though it comes with conflicting emotions: excitement and trepidation. Excitement to get back into the rhythm of Yom Tov, which means cooking, eating, spending quality family time, reading, praying, and more. Yet trepidation because of the significance of the day, it is after all called Judgement day. Dramatic, I know, but true nonetheless.
So for now, ill just focus on the fun part: the food.
I chose a twist on the classic Moroccan couscous. I wanted it to be sweet, yet savory. A perfect side dish, a complement to any main course you choose to make. And most importantly, an easy one, since time is precious when multiple meals need to be made.
Meet your new favorite side dish: Pomegranate, Almond and Raisin Couscous.
The couscous is dressed up in sweetened raisins, golden almonds, and bejeweled with red, tart pomegranate seeds. It's sure to please the eye, as well as the palate.
So as the pomegranate start rolling into the market, and you crowd them into your overfilled shopping cart, until they spill out of their bag and onto your counters, remember to lovingly adorn your food with its seeds. For a fruitful year. Plentiful, and sweet.
Pomegranate, Almond, and Raisin Couscous
½ cup of sliced almonds
½ cup of raisins
¼ cup of pomegranate seeds
2 tablespoons of grapeseed oil
2 tablespoons of water
1 tablespoon of brown sugar
1 tablespoon of granulated sugar
1 ½ cups of packaged couscous
1 ½ cups of boiling water water
salt
In a large bowl, place the uncooked couscous, season with
salt and pour the 1 ½ cups of water. Stir, cover, and set aside.
In skillet, heat the oil on medium heat. Sautee the almonds
and raisins. Dissolve the sugar in 2 tablespoons of water and pour over
mixture. Stir constantly, until the almonds are golden. Remove from heat;
transfer onto a plate.
Before serving, assemble fluff the couscous, add the raisins
and almonds, and sprinkle the pomegranate seeds. Garnish with parsley.
{Happy New Year}
Challah and Bread:
Marlene of The Jewish Hostess made Apple Challah
Amanda of The Challah Blog made Pomegranate Challah
Shelly of The Kosher Home made Apple, Honey and Pomegranate Challah!
Sides, Salads and Starters:
Sarah of Food, Words, Photos made Tzimmes (Rosh Hashanah Carrots)
Tali of More Quiche, Please made Roasted Beets and Butternut Squash
Roberta and Lois of Kosher Eye made Simanim Salad
Chanie of Busy In Brooklyn made Pomegranate Coleslaw
Rivki of Life in the Married Lane made Super Salad
Hannah of Cooking Manager made Beets Marinated with Ginger and Garlic
Sina of The Kosher Spoon made Pomegranate, Almond and Raisin Couscous
Shulie of Food Wanderings made Rosh Hashanah Salad
Hindy of Confident Cook-Hesitant Baker made Warm Roasted Beets with Farro
Sarah of Kosher Street made Sweet Potato Apple Tzimmes
Main Dishes
Jessie of Taste made Smoked Salmon
Samantha of The Little Ferraro Kitchen made Chicken with Dates
Michele of Kosher Treif Cooking made Coconut Chicken Strips with two dipping sauces
Melinda of Kitchen Tested made Key Lime Glazed Duck
Stephanie and Jessica of The Kosher Foodies made Chicken Braised in Pomegranate
Liz of The Lemon Bowl made Beef Brisket
Estee of Anyone Interested? made Easy Breazy 5 Minute Brisket
Desserts and Drinks
Miriam of Overtime Cook made Mini Apples and Honey Tarts
Laura of Pragmatic Attic made Fresh Ginger Honey Cake
Susan of The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen made Honey Caramel Apple Galette
Danielle of Hugs and Cookies xoxo made The World's Best Rugelach
Amy of What Jew Wanna Eat made an Apple and Honey Cocktail
Nick of The Baking Process made Apple and Date Honey Squares
Lisa of The Monday Morning Cooking Club made Honey Chiffon Cake and Traditional Honey Cake
Leah of Cook Kosher made Pomegranate Ice Cream
Nossi of The Kosher Gastronome made Non-dairy Key Lime Cheesecake Bar with Key Lime Caramel
And of course it's always fun to begin a new year with new things. Levana Kirschenbaum is giving away a copy of her fabulous new book, The Whole Foods Kosher Kitchen to three lucky winners.
To enter, leave a comment on this post. You can say anything you want, but if you need help, tell me what your favorite holiday recipe is or what your new year's resolution is.
Limit one entry per reader per blog so click over to the other participating blogs for your chance at additional entries! Giveaway ends 5 am eastern time on September 11th, 2012. Prize is sponsored by Levana and available to readers from all blogs participating in the Rosh Hashanah Blog Party. Prize can only be shipped within the US.
This is the first of hopefully many exciting Holiday Blog Parties, so if you would like to join in the fun, please email holidayblogparties@ gmail.com.
I love couscous, who doesn't thought, right? I've never had it with pomegranates, I'll have to give this a try. Such pretty photos too. Thanks for participating!
ReplyDeleteOoh great idea- I kind of want to make this right now. As Jessie said, just beautiful photos too!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delish!! Love the photographs as well.
ReplyDeletethank you so much, Jessie, Amy and Liz. I really appreciate the feedback.
ReplyDeleteHello, here I am commenting because I shamelessly wish to win this prize. Thanks for all the ideas for Rosh Hashana cooking. I love to get creative, even though my family just wants the same old meat and potatoes....
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one who doesn't eat the whole seed of the pomegranate. But I still love them especially in these pictures.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking salad! Thanks for joining our party!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, it really adds a lot to a recipe post.
ReplyDeleteWOW this couscous looks BEAUTIFUL! i love when food looks as good as it tastes :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing, yummy salad! Thanks for all these wonderful recipes for the Chag.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great!
ReplyDeleteNever had couscous with pomegranates, I will try it next time. Getting use to the seeds takes some practice :)
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks really inviting and so does the giveaway book! All my new year resolutions revolve around me trying to tone up!
ReplyDeleteyumm!! It looks amazing! I love any recipe I can find that has pomegrante seeds!! I live off of them for at least 4 months after Rosh Hashana! Keep the recipes coming!
ReplyDeleteMmmm I love pomegranate! Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful . Like a Jeweled couscous!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this cookbook!!! the couscous with pomegranete sounds delish!! we love pomegranete seeds!
ReplyDeletethanks for this giveaway!
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Yummy! Sounds lika a perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday recipe is Lemon Meringue Cake
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Lovely photos. I love this couscous salad. It is also great as leftovers if there are some. I also love adding to it sauteed apples in honey. Wishing you and your family Shana Tove.
ReplyDeleteThis looks DELICIOUS!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in this dish!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so great, I am going to make it for lunch after shul on Rosh Hasnana
ReplyDeleteWe are serving rimon for our new fruit on Rosh Hashanah. Great idea for a dish!
ReplyDeleteLooks Delicious!!Pomegranates add such nice color to the ordinary couscous look!! Perfect dish for Rosh Hashana!
ReplyDeleteI love how colorful this couscous is. It's gorgeous!
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