I love everything about this flavourful mackerel vegetable couscous. It features roast vegetables, topped with tinned mackerel fillets in a Moroccan-style sauce made with apricot purée, and served with roasted vine tomatoes.
Often when we see a pic of a delicious-looking meal, we might think, "Wow, that looks good, but it probably takes a lot of work. I just don't have that sort of time." Well think again!
It's perfectly possible to make a healthy, delicious meal in 15 minutes or less. You just have to know where to take the right shortcuts.
How do I know? I've been working a full-time job and raising kids for 10 years and some days, something's got to give! This meal is for one of those days.
Having well-stocked cupboards with plenty of staples I can use as the basis of a host of meals is absolutely essential to speedy, tasty cooking.
With just a few of tins of Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée, you can make something that's rich in Omega 3 and protein, and being skinless and boneless everything is on the table in less than 15 minutes.
This makes 4 plates - plenty for a family dinner.
Ingredients
- 300 g (10.58 oz) vine ripened tomatoes
- 1 red onion diced
- 1 yellow pepper deseeded and diced
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 pinch salt and black pepper
- 150 g (5.29 oz) couscous
- 1 vegetable stock (bouillon) cube reduced salt variety
- 500 g (1.1 lb) Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée (4 cans)
Equipment
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 240C/460F (220C fan). Place the tomatoes to one side of an oven tray and the chopped red onion and yellow pepper to the other side of the tray.
Drizzle all over with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
Pop in the oven for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, put the couscous in a large heatproof bowl with the stock cube.
Cover with 200ml of boiling water, stir well, cover and leave to stand for 5 minutes.
Tip the cans of Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée onto a microwaveable plate and break into large pieces with a fork. Microwave for 30 seconds on High.
Once everything is ready, fluff up the couscous.
Tip all of the quick roasted veg except the tomatoes into the bowl.
Mix well.
Serve the couscous onto four plates.
Top with the Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée.
Serve the grilled tomatoes on the side.
Enjoy!
Don't forget to let me know the Princes Mackerel flavour you’re most looking forward to trying.
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Moroccan-Style Mackerel Vegetable Couscous Recipe
Ingredients
- 300 g (10.58 oz) vine ripened tomatoes
- 1 red onion diced
- 1 yellow pepper deseeded and diced
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 pinch salt and black pepper
- 150 g (5.29 oz) couscous
- 1 vegetable stock (bouillon) cube reduced salt variety
- 500 g (1.1 lb) Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée (4 cans)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 240C/460F (220C fan). Place the tomatoes to one side of an oven tray and the chopped red onion and yellow pepper to the other side of the tray.
- Drizzle all over with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
- Pop in the oven for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, put the couscous in a large heatproof bowl with the stock cube.
- Cover with 200ml of boiling water, stir well, cover and leave to stand for 5 minutes.
- Tip the cans of Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée onto a microwaveable plate and break into large pieces with a fork. Microwave for 30 seconds on High.
- Once everything is ready, fluff up the couscous, tip all of the quick roasted veg except the tomatoes into the bowl.
- Serve the couscous onto four plates.
- Top with the Princes Mackerel Fillets in a Moroccan Style Sauce with Apricot Purée.
- Serve the grilled tomatoes on the side.
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Zoe D says
Texas BBQ flavour would love to try that one
Claire W says
I would like to try the mackerel in Texas BBQ sauce as i always just go for tomato :)
Ali Fanstone says
I have never tried these before, I would go for the chip shop curry and the BBQ sauce ones first must have a look for them in the supermarket
Nikki Hunter-Pike says
It would have to be the mackrels in piri peri! Cannot get enough of piri piri sauce, would probably pair with some yummy brown rice
Sarah Robinson says
I like the sound of the the mackerel in the Texas BBQ sauce best!
CAROL PATRICK says
Mackerel Fillets in Mustard Sauce looks delicious, I would love to try this.
Caroline Signey says
I like the sound of the Brazilian sauce ones, I like fruity and spicy
Charlotte says
I used to love mackerel and then I went off it as I was petrified of the bones so this sounds right up my street! I think id like to try the chip shop curry sauce one!
Terrie-Ann Wright says
My favourite are the mackerels in chip shop style curry sauce!
Kelly louise dover says
Would love to try piri piri style! But your Moroccan dish sounds delicious.