Mae's Lockdown Couscous
Mae's Lockdown Couscous

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook mae's lockdown couscous using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Mae's Lockdown Couscous:
  1. Prepare 2 large chicken breasts
  2. Take 270 g wholewheat couscous
  3. Prepare 2 cups frozen peas, cooked
  4. Make ready 400 g tin of butter beans
  5. Take sachet taco seasoning
  6. Get salt - good half a teaspoon at least (we didn't count it as an ingredient!)
  7. Make ready optional - stock; lime juice; chilli flakes

Let's face it - at this moment in time anyone who is pushing for more lockdowns and other abuses on our personal rights is either evil or terribly misinformed. Australia's leaders met on Friday to consider tough new lockdown measures to contain the rapid spread of coronavirus, while also seeking to effectively put the economy on hold to save as many jobs. Since the coronavirus lockdown restrictions were put in place, police officers have been accused by some of being overzealous in enforcing themCredit: PA:Press Association. Lockdown is the world's biggest psychological experiment - and we will pay the price.

Steps to make Mae's Lockdown Couscous:
  1. Stir-fry chicken pieces in some olive oil - we cheated and used garlic olive oil for more flavour as garlic would have counted as another ingredient!)
  2. Once the chicken is cooked through (about 10 minutes), add the butter beans and cook for a few minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, cook the peas for a few minutes in a separate saucepan or microwave in a covered bowl with a table spoon of water for 3 minutes. It doesn't matter if they're not completely cooked as they can finish off in the pan.
  4. Now cook the couscous by following the packet guidelines. Regular couscous can just be covered with boiling water or stock and left to absorb it. Wholewheat couscous needs to cooked for 5 mins on the stove top.
  5. Add the spice mix into the pan with chicken and beans and cook for a few minutes whilst the couscous is cooking. Add the peas for a minute or two and cook.
  6. Season with salt (and lime juice and chilli flakes if using)
  7. Serve in bowls whilst hot.

Belgium is once again imposing strict lockdown measures in the face of rising coronavirus infections, hospital admissions and deaths, announced Prime Minister Alexander De Croo during a press. Although I believe the lockdown needs to be dialled back, I'm not absolutely certain of that and am open to having my mind changed. The critical thing is that we should have an informed public debate. Si bien ciertamente no es el mejor momento para salir, conocer a alguien y enamorarse. There are worldwide curfews, quarantines, and similar restrictions (variously described as stay-at-home orders, shelter-in-place orders, shutdowns or lockdowns).

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