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This pearl couscous salad is the epitome of Autumn! Loaded with roasted butternut squash chunks, tons of sweet cranberries, nutty pecans, all tossed with Israeli couscous, and a dijon vinaigrette.

Autumn Pearl Couscous Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe | Little Spice Jar (1)Favorite salad of the season right here.

Okay, so I say that about salads all the time but the truth of the matter is, I love discovering new ways of combining ingredients/dressing and pairing them with beautiful colors, textures, flavors, and um.. hello, nutrition?

And after having a weekend filled with recipe testing iced pumpkin spiced old fashioned doughnuts, (they’re comin’, they’re comin’) I need a lot of this salad to reel me back into the world of normal, healthy food.

What gets me the most about this pearl couscous salad is the simple dijon vinaigrette dressing. It’s easy, it’s homemade with ingredients you keep in the pantry, and it’s way better than the store-bought stuff.Did I mention that it’s just tossing ingredients into a mason jar and giving it a couple of good shakes?Sometimes I catch myself singing “Shake It Off” while shaking the dressing. And it totally makes making dressing just a little more fun.

Autumn Pearl Couscous Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2)Let’s reflect on the Israeli couscous (or pearl couscous) in this salad for a second. They are small, teeny, tiny little nuggets of toasted semolina flour or wheat flour that closely resembles pasta. I love the chewy, slight nuttiness of it in the salad as it pairs beautifully with the roasted butternut squash and the dried cranberries.

Pearl couscouscan be difficult to find sometimes, so you could simply replace it with orzo pasta, cooked wild rice, or a wild rice blend. Either way, with or without the pearl couscous, this autumn harvest salad is perfect for this time of year.

Dressing – like I said, it’s simple ingredients that you’ve most likely already have at home

  • orange juice (apple will work too)
  • dijon mustard
  • garlic powder
  • honey
  • olive oil
  • apple cider vinegar

Autumn Pearl Couscous Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe | Little Spice Jar (3)Roasted Butternut Squash.????

Because, I’m on a mission to fit in as much squash into my diet as humanly possible in these next couple of months. I’m like a squirrel hogging it all to myself. It’s the perfect ‘meaty’ vegetable that this pearl couscous salad needs. It’s earthy, hearty, and filling. Just a simple toss in olive oil with a pinch ofsalt and pepper and I let it all roasted up in the oven for 25 minutes giving it a toss every 10 minutes or so. Easy babysitting but totally worth it because it takes a regular old salad to the next level.

And we like next level salads, don’t we?

Autumn Pearl Couscous Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe | Little Spice Jar (4)The last step before eating, give it all a good toss in the dressing! Keep in mind the dressing will cause the spinach to wilt so if you don’t think you’ll be able to finish it all in one go, dress half the salad and leave the other half for later. this makes 4 decent sized servings of the pearl couscous salad. We almost always have leftovers so I only dress halfand keep the rest separate so lunch is just as fresh as dinner.

For an added crunch, you can sneak if a handful of sesame sticks. I get them from Trader Joe’s and we pretty much deck out every salad with them. 🙂

Yield: 4-5 servings

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time25 minutes

Total Time40 minutes

This pearl couscous salad is the epitome of Autumn! Loaded with roasted butternut squash chunks, tons of sweet cranberries, nutty pecans, all tossed with Israeli couscous, and a dijon vinaigrette.

Autumn Pearl Couscous Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe | Little Spice Jar (5)

Ingredients

salad:

  • 1 butternut squash, peeled and diced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 ½ cups dry pearl couscous, (cooked to package directions)
  • 3 heaping cups baby spinach
  • ½ cup EACH: thinly sliced red onions, dried cranberries, and toasted pecans

dressing:

  • 3 tablespoons EACH: orange juice and honey
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • ⅓ cup olive oil

Instructions

  1. Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 425ºF. Place the diced butternut squash on a baking sheet, toss in olive oil, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Spread squash out in an even layer. Roasted squash for 20-25 minutes total, tossing halfway through or as needed. While the squash is roasting, prepare the couscous according to package directions.
  2. DRESSING: Add the orange juice, mustard, garlic powder, honey, apple cider vinegar, olive oil, and a pinch of salt and pepper to a mason jar. Screw on the lid and shake until combined. Taste and adjust seasonings as desired.
  3. ASSEMBLE: In a large bowl, toss together all the ingredients of the salad with the dressing and serve. Alternately, you can dress only portions of the salad and refrigerate the rest in an airtight container.

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FAQs

What can I add to couscous for flavor? ›

Dress it up
  1. Herbs: Couscous will always be better with a fresh lift of herbs. ...
  2. Lemon: Grated lemon rind and a squeeze of juice will add extra zing.
  3. Nuts: Toasted pine nuts or a few slivered almonds add lovely crunch.
  4. Fruit: Many versions of couscous include dried fruit such as apricots or currants.

Do you rinse pearl couscous after cooking? ›

Pour in water and bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until couscous is tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and rinse couscous under cold water in a colander, then transfer to a large serving bowl.

Is pearled couscous good for you? ›

Healthy Facts: Pearl couscous is a source of fiber. Fiber helps you feel fuller for longer, helps to stabilize blood sugar levels, aids digestion, and can help reduce constipation. Pearl couscous is low in sugar and is lower on the Glycemic Index.

Why is my pearl couscous so sticky? ›

Tip: Adding some fresh lemon juice to the boiling water will prevent the couscous pearls to stick together. This is because the acidity of the lemon juice reduces the release of starch during cooking.

How do you spice up couscous? ›

Add some cumin, paprika or turmeric (or create a spice mix that you love) to the cooking water for a subtle warmth and depth. Alternatively, toss the cooked couscous with fresh herbs like mint, parsley or coriander for a burst of freshness.

Why is my couscous bland? ›

If your couscous is always boring and flat-tasting, try cooking it in something besides plain water. Couscous has a natural nutty flavor that isn't exactly explosive, but can be enhanced to great effect by a flavorful liquid.

What is the difference between couscous and pearl couscous? ›

Pearl couscous is technically a larger version of Moroccan couscous, though it's sometimes erroneously used synonymously with Israeli couscous. Roughly the size of a pea, pearl couscous is even larger than Israeli couscous.

How much water do I need for 2 cups of 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).

Are pearl couscous and Israeli couscous the same? ›

Traditional Pearl Couscous, also known as Israeli couscous, is made from small balls of toasted semolina flour. It rose to popularity during 1949-1959 when Israel went through a period when their food and other resources were rationed.

Is couscous an anti inflammatory? ›

Boosts Your Immune System. The selenium in couscous can also give your immune system a boost. This antioxidant helps reduce inflammation and boosts immunity by lowering oxidative stress in your body ( 2 ).

Is pearl couscous healthier than quinoa? ›

Compared to couscous, quinoa has stronger anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. With 7 percent fewer calories per 100 grams of cooked couscous than quinoa, it is healthier for weight loss. Every 100 grams of cooked quinoa has 120 calories. Every 100 grams of cooked couscous has 112 calories.

Is pearled couscous healthier than rice? ›

Couscous is packed with nutrients and has better selenium per serving than white rice when it comes to selenium and other elements. It is light and filling, making it a good choice for busy professionals, families and people who don't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen to prepare a healthy, delicious meal.

Why does my couscous smell? ›

When you think of couscous you think of wheat and that deep, earthly smell of the crop. It comes from the semolina or the heart of the wheat. Using other parts of the grain actually dilutes the scent and leaves the couscous smelling less intense.

How long does pearl couscous last in the fridge? ›

How long does cooked couscous keep for? Once cooked, it will keep at room temperature for a few hours or in the fridge for three days. If the couscous has been mixed with other ingredients they might shorten its fridge life.

Should pearl couscous be chewy? ›

Serve as a side (6 to 8) or a meal in itself (serves 4). Also known as Israeli and gourmet Couscous, pearl couscous is the big brother version of the more common small couscous. Texture and taste like pasta – soft but a bit chewy, but has a pearly, slippery surface (hence the name).

What does couscous go well with? ›

It makes a fluffy bed for veggies, fish, and meats, and perfectly soaks up hearty Moroccan chicken or lamb stews. You can even chill your couscous and toss it into a tasty Mediterranean salad! It's true what they say about it—it's the pasta so nice, they named it twice!

Is couscous better for you than rice? ›

Couscous is packed with nutrients and has better selenium per serving than white rice when it comes to selenium and other elements. It is light and filling, making it a good choice for busy professionals, families and people who don't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen to prepare a healthy, delicious meal.

What is couscous traditionally eaten with? ›

In Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, it is generally served with vegetables (carrots, potatoes, and turnips) cooked in a spicy or mild broth or stew, usually with some meat (generally, chicken, lamb, or mutton).

Is couscous a grain or a 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.

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