Curiously Good Salad combines textures of couscous with roasted veggies and mozzarella, perfect for celebrating new beginnings.
On the day I passed my driving test, a celebration was in order. My dad tossed me the keys to his old sedan, and we drove to the farmer's market. A new world of freedom and vegetables awaited. Wandering between stalls, I grabbed a mix of vibrant cherry tomatoes and crisp zucchini, envisioning a dish that felt both fresh and substantial. The vision was clear: something that could match the thrill of my newfound independence.
Back home, the aroma of Israeli couscous toasting in olive oil filled the kitchen. Couscous was a recent discovery—a charmingly chewy alternative to rice—that I've since kept as a pantry staple. While it simmered, I tossed those market veggies onto a baking sheet, letting the heat transform them into sweet, caramelized bursts of flavor. That day, I learned the beauty of letting simple ingredients speak for themselves.
With balsamic vinegar and fresh lemon juice whisked together, I drizzled this tangy elixir over the couscous and roasted veggies. A medley of mozzarella, chives, basil, and thyme turned the salad into something enchanting. I realized that each bite was a reminder of my journey—punctuated by pops of flavor and a touch of balsamic glaze. My newfound freedom wasn't just about driving; it was the start of countless culinary adventures.