How to Cook Couscous (2024)

Couscous is the perfect alternative to plain rice or pasta. These yummy, pearl-shaped grains go great in a salad or are perfect served hot as a side dish!

And couscous is SO easy to cook! It’s a simple ratio: one cup of grain to one cup water and ready in about 5 minutes. How easy is that?

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What is Couscous?

Popular in Moroccan cuisine, couscous can be prepared and served at any meal because of its versatility.

Unlike quinoa, which is a seed and is gluten-free, couscous is actually a tiny, round pasta made from whole wheat semolina flour. Couscous resembles small pellets, but there is also a pearl sized version (also known as pearl couscous or Israeli couscous).

Both couscous and quinoa can be used interchangeably in most recipes as long as they are added cooked because quinoa takes a lot longer to cook. Try it in this delicious black bean salad to change things up!

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How to Make Couscous

To make Moroccan couscous (the smallest grain of couscous):

  1. Bring water (or stock or broth for more flavor) to a boil. Add butter.
  2. Add couscous and any herbs or seasonings you prefer. Stir thoroughly and remove from heat. Cover and let stand 5 minutes.
  3. Fluff with a fork and serve.

To Cook Pearl/Israeli Couscous

  1. Bring 1 1/2 cups water (or stock or broth for more flavor) to a boil.
  2. Add 1 cup pearl couscous and any herbs or seasonings you prefer.
  3. Simmer 12-15 minutes or until tender.

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How to Store Couscous

Since couscous is essentially another form of pasta, it can be stored the same way any cooked pasta is.

  • Place cooked couscous in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • Couscous can be frozen, but remember, pasta is never as firm when defrosted.

With couscous, it’s easy to make a fresh batch! There are so many ways you can use couscous, like this Mediterranean couscous salad, that it won’t last that long anyway!

What To Serve With Couscous

Because it’s so easy to prepare and has mild flavor, couscous can upgrade rice and pasta dishes. Plus, it can be served hot or cold! Who doesn’t love that? Couscous goes great with meat dishes, especially chicken. It also fits in well in vegetarian dishes. Try it with these balsamic grilled vegetables for a meatless Monday meal!

  • Couscous is delicious paired with grilled salmon or chicken breast.
  • Have it place of rice in curried chicken or Mongolian beef.
  • Or make a cheese sauce served over couscous to keep the kids happy!

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Cook Time 8 minutes minutes

Total Time 8 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 cup couscous (Moroccan couscous, not pearl/Israeli couscous)
  • 1 cup water or broth
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • seasonings such as garlic powder optional

Instructions

  • Bring water and butter to a boil.

  • Add couscous, salt and any seasonings. Stir to combine.

  • Cover, remove from heat and allow to sit 5 minutes.

  • Fluff couscous with a fork and serve.

Notes

To Cook Pearl/Israeli Couscous

  1. Bring 1 1/2 cups water (or stock or broth for more flavor) to a boil.
  2. Add 1 cup pearl couscous and any herbs or seasonings you prefer.
  3. Simmer 12-15 minutes or until tender.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 188 | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 178mg | Potassium: 72mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 87IU | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

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FAQs

What is the ratio of water to couscous? ›

Follow 1:1 Liquid to Couscous Ratio.

If you plan to cook 1 cup of couscous, you'll need 1 cup of boiling broth or water (but look at the couscous package as some may require a different ratio). Use too much liquid and your couscous will be a bit on the sticky side.

How long does couscous take to cook? ›

Couscous isn't really cooked, more rehydrated. Depending on the brand you use, this can take anything from 5 to 15 mins, with an average of about 10 mins. Try a small amount – if it's soft then you're good to fluff, but if it's at all crunchy, cover and leave for a few mins more before fluffing.

How many cups of couscous for 2 people? ›

A good rule of thumb is to allocate about 1/2 cup of uncooked couscous per person. This should yield roughly 1 cup of cooked couscous, which is typically a satisfying portion for a side dish.

What is the general cooking technique for couscous? ›

Use a ratio of 1½ cups of water per 1 cup of couscous. Bring the water to a boil either on the stove or in the microwave. Pour the couscous into the boiling water, cover, and let sit for 5 to 10 minutes. When the granules have absorbed all the liquid, fluff the cooked couscous with a fork and serve.

How much does 1 cup of dry couscous make? ›

The proportions for cooking couscous are generally 1:1.

A little less water makes drier couscous, good for salads or serving with sauces. A little more water makes softer and slightly sticky couscous. One cup of dried couscous makes about four cups of cooked couscous.

Is couscous healthier than rice? ›

While couscous and white rice have almost the same amount of calories per 100 grams, couscous contains more protein and higher amounts of vitamins and minerals so can be considered a healthier option in those departments. Both grains can support weight loss when incoporated into a balanced, healthy diet.

Why is my couscous not fluffy? ›

You don't use the proper water-to-couscous ratio. Although couscous is pasta, it actually cooks more like a grain. You can't just dump dry couscous into a pot of boiling water and drain it. Make sure you're using the right water-to-couscous ratio, which is 1 cup water to 2/3 cup couscous.

Can you just add boiling water to couscous? ›

Only boiling water is needed to cook your couscous, but the important bit is the couscous to water ratio, you should abide by the 1:1 rule. So, for 60g of couscous, you will need 60ml of boiling water.

What makes couscous taste better? ›

I toss it with herbs, lemon juice, pine nuts, and olive oil to make a bright, refreshing pilaf. It pairs nicely with any protein, vegetable main dish, or soup!

Is couscous healthy than pasta? ›

Couscous has a nutritional profile similar to white pasta, high in carbohydrates without other health benefits such as fiber or protein content. If you are looking to enjoy food with a higher carbohydrate content, there isn't much difference between choosing pasta or couscous.

Is couscous closer to rice or pasta? ›

While many believe that it is a type of grain, such as rice or barley, it is actually a type of pasta. (Hint: some grocery stores may stock couscous in the pasta section, but most will often stock it in the grain section, next to the rice). Couscous is pasta made from semolina flour mixed with water.

How much water for 1/2 cup pearl couscous? ›

Pearl couscous: You need 1 cup of uncooked pearl couscous, which will yield about 3 cups when cooked. Water: For a cup of uncooked couscous, you need 1 ½ cups water or other cooking liquid (such as broth).

How to make couscous taste good? ›

I toss it with herbs, lemon juice, pine nuts, and olive oil to make a bright, refreshing pilaf. It pairs nicely with any protein, vegetable main dish, or soup!

Do I need to wash couscous before cooking? ›

There's no need to wash or rinse the couscous before cooking it as it doesn't contain starch. The butter/oil is optional, but it will help the grains to separate so it's recommended. Add the couscous to boiling water, and then take it off of the heat to avoid it overcooking.

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