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One-Pot Curried Cauliflower with Couscous and Chickpeas

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Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Katherine Sacks

This warming vegetarian one-pot stew comes together fast, thanks to quick-cooking split lentils and pearled couscous, along with protein-packed canned chickpeas. Finish it off with an array of toppings, including a tangy lime-yogurt sauce, crunchy sliced almonds, and fresh herbs.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    45 minutes

  • Yield

    Serves 4

Ingredients

3 tablespoons virgin coconut oil, room temperature, divided
1 large head cauliflower (about 2 pounds), coarsely chopped
1 medium red onion, thinly sliced
3 large garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
2 teaspoons curry powder
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 1/4 teaspoons ground cumin
3 cups homemade or store-bought low-sodium vegetable broth
1 (15.5-ounce) can chickpeas, drained, rinsed
1 cup pearled couscous
1/2 cup split red lentils
2 limes, divided
1/2 cup Greek-style plain full or low-fat yogurt
3 tablespoons coarsely chopped cilantro leaves, plus whole leaves for serving
5 ounces baby spinach
1/4 cup sliced almonds (for serving; optional)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat 2 Tbsp. oil in a large Dutch oven or pot over medium. Add cauliflower and cook, stirring occasionally, until just beginning to brown and soften, 5–8 minutes. Add onion, garlic, and remaining 1 Tbsp. oil and cook, stirring, until onion and cauliflower are cooked through, 5–7 minutes more. Add curry powder, salt, and cumin. Cook, stirring, until spices are toasted, about 30 seconds.

    Step 2

    Add broth and bring to a boil. Add chickpeas, couscous, and lentils, reduce heat, and simmer, stirring occasionally to avoid couscous from sticking, until couscous and lentils are cooked through and liquid is almost completely reduced to a thick sauce, about 10 minutes.

    Step 3

    Meanwhile, juice 1 lime to yield 3 Tbsp. juice. Whisk lime juice, yogurt, and 3 Tbsp. chopped cilantro in a medium bowl until smooth. Add water by the tablespoonful until sauce is thin enough to drizzle. Cut remaining lime into wedges.

    Step 4

    Fold spinach into chickpea mixture. Top with cilantro leaves and almonds, if using, and serve yogurt sauce and lime wedges alongside.

  2. Do Ahead

    Step 5

    Stew (without spinach) can be made 3 days ahead; cover and chill. Reheat and fold in spinach before serving.

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