For the herbed couscous: Place the couscous, olive oil and some salt in a large bowl. Pour the water over the couscous and cover with
plastic wrap. Once the couscous has absorbed all of the water, approximately 15 minutes, remove the plastic wrap and fluff with a fork. Add the
herbs and set aside until ready to serve.
For the
tzatziki: Place the pulp of 1 passion fruit, the cream cheese, milk, basil,
shallots, and
lemon juice in a bowl. Mix to incorporate and season with salt and pepper. Spoon the remaining passion fruit pulp on top, cover and place in the fridge until ready to serve.
For the pork satays: Place the pork in a dish and add the basil, coconut milk, passion fruit pulp and shallots and mix well to ensure the pork is coated in the
marinade. Place the pork in the fridge to marinate for a minimum of half an hour or a maximum of 24 hours.
Preheat a grill or
grill pan to medium-high heat.
Remove the marinated pork from the fridge. Skewer approximately 5 pieces of pork per
skewer. Sprinkle the pork with salt and place the satays on the grill. Grill on all sides until charred and cooked through.
For the vegetable
stir-fry: Heat the oil in a large saute pan or
wok over medium heat. Once the oil is hot, add the garlic and toss until golden brown. Add the baby corn, snow peas,
carrots and
onions, and toss until tender. Add the
sesame oil, season with salt and remove from the heat.
To assemble: Spoon the herbed couscous in the center of a plate. Scatter the vegetable stir-fry around the couscous and place the grilled
passion fruit pork satays on top of the
couscous. Serve with the passion fruit tzatziki.
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By melodyndave_8505461
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on January 08, 2012
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It was one of the best dishes, according to my family, that I have made in a long long long time.
It was absolutely out of this world delicious. The coconut milk steered me away at first but I went ahead and used it and it made the meat so tender and the taste of the coconut milk was not strong at all. It just all fit in and was absolutely wonderful. I am interested in a lot of what this man cooks on his show but after this meal I will be trying out many, many, many more of his dishes.
YUM! YUM! YUM!
You go Canada Boy.... you can cook!
By dmacrules_8221008
castro valley, CA
on January 02, 2012
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I think Roger has wonderful talent and is a delight to have host a cooking show. The pork was tender and the sauce is delicious. I hope you stay and charm us with your cute self!!
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