14 Savory Couscous Recipes to Try for a Quick and Tasty Dinner

From stew to salad, couscous is much more versatile than you think.

Beef Koftas with Toasted Couscous
Photo: Greg DuPree

Couscous is made by cooking semolina (a type of wheat flour) in water until soft. It’s then mixed with several other ingredients, like chicken, tofu, vegetables, herbs, spices, and nuts. Due to its versatility, couscous pairs beautifully with a number of flavors as a main dish, or it can be served as a side. Try one of these simple couscous recipes for a healthy rice or pasta alternative.

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Plain Fluffy Couscous

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Cara Cormack

If you've never prepared couscous, learn how to cook it perfectly first. Like cooking rice, there are several tips to help you ensure that the grain is never dried out or hard. Start with this basic recipe, then move on to more complex dishes.

Get the recipe: Plain Fluffy Couscous

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Toasted Israeli Couscous With Corn and Herbs

Toasted Israeli Couscous With Corn and Herbs Recipe
Greg DuPree

Try a classic Israeli couscous salad if you’re looking for a healthy alternative to a rice bowl. It’s made by cooking couscous until golden, then adding other ingredients like onion, corn, and herbs.

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Swiss Chard With Chickpeas and Couscous

Swiss Chard With Chickpeas and Couscous
John Kernick

This simple couscous recipe uses chickpeas instead of chicken or beef. These healthy legumes are loaded with fiber and protein, making them an ideal meat alternative for vegans or vegetarians.

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Moroccan Couscous Salad

Moroccan Couscous Salad
Greg DuPree

The best part of this authentic Moroccan couscous salad is that you can make it several days ahead and enjoy it for lunch or dinner all week. The recipe calls for raisins and pistachios, but you can substitute them for whatever dried fruit and nut you have on hand.

Get the recipe: Moroccan Couscous Salad

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Cauliflower and Chickpea Stew With Couscous

Cauliflower and Chickpea Stew With Couscous
Lisa Hubbard

This couscous stew has a rich flavor thanks to the addition of spices like cumin, ginger, and black pepper. It also includes a healthy helping of cauliflower, which provides a hearty texture and boost of fiber.

Get the recipe: Cauliflower and Chickpea Stew With Couscous

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Chicken Stew With Couscous, Spinach, and Parmesan

Chicken Stew with Couscous, Spinach, and Parmesan
Christopher Testani

Need a quick and easy dinner? This simple 40-minute couscous stew recipe combines chicken with spinach and Parmesan cheese. You can use any type of chicken broth, but a low-sodium version is ideal because you can always salt the stew to your taste.

Get the recipe: Chicken Stew With Couscous, Spinach, and Parmesan

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Chicken Thighs With Couscous and Olives

Chicken Thighs with Couscous and Olives
Antonis Achilleos

If you love olives, you will love this chicken thigh meal with an olive-packed couscous salad. It’s also loaded with dried dates, pomegranate arils, and spices, making it perfect for lunch or dinner.

Get the recipe: Chicken Thighs With Couscous and Olives

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Chicken Skewers With Almond Couscous and Kale

Chicken Skewers With Kale and Couscous
Greg DuPree

This quick chicken skewers recipe is easy to make in bulk, so serve it at your next dinner party or afternoon barbecue. Charred kale and almonds add a tasty crunch to an otherwise soft grain.

Get the recipe: Chicken Skewers With Almond Couscous and Kale

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Five-Spice Steak With Couscous

Five-Spice Steak with Couscous
Caitlin Bensel

Radishes, mint, and onions elevate this simple couscous salad, and a well-seasoned steak becomes the star of the show. For best results, opt for a skirt steak that is consistently thick throughout.

Get the recipe: Five-Spice Steak With Couscous

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Beef Koftas with Toasted Couscous

Beef Koftas with Toasted Couscous
Greg DuPree

Try this Middle Eastern-inspired barbecue dish that features classic beef koftas. Fresh tomatoes and scallions add a pop of flavor to the couscous salad to finish the meal.

Get the recipe: Beef Koftas with Toasted Couscous

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Spiced Mini Burgers With Couscous Salad

Spiced Mini Burgers With Couscous Salad
James Merrell

Similar to a kofta, these Mediterranean spiced mini burgers make a healthy lunch or dinner. Toss the couscous with a simple mix of cucumber, tomato, and lemon for a light and refreshing way to satisfy your appetite.

Get the recipe: Spiced Mini Burgers With Couscous Salad

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Seared Salmon with Israeli Couscous

Seared salmon with Israeli couscous
Jennifer Causey

Couscous lends itself to light and nutritious meals, and what's a lighter protein than a simple seared salmon? Marinate the salad ahead of time to allow enough time for all the flavors to soak in.

Get the recipe: Seared Salmon with Israeli Couscous

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Moroccan Spicy-Sweet Tofu With Couscous

Spicy-Sweet Tofu With Couscous Recipe
Caitlin Bensel

If you're a vegetarian, couscous makes a great base due to its relatively high protein content and nutritional profile. As an added bonus, it pairs really well with tofu. This Moroccan-inspired tofu meal features harissa paste, mint, and almonds over a bed of couscous.

Get the recipe: Moroccan Spicy-Sweet Tofu With Couscous

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Lemon-Pepper Tofu With Apricot-Chickpea Salsa and Couscous

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Greg Dupree

Tofu and couscous couldn't get any more savory than this well-marinated meal. The couscous base gets topped with a flavorful apricot and chickpea salsa, and the tofu is richly coated in lemon, honey, and black pepper.

Get the recipe: Lemon-Pepper Tofu With Apricot-Chickpea Salsa and Couscous

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