Best 4 Whole Wheat Couscous Salad Recipes

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**Whole Wheat Couscous Salad: A Delightful Fusion of Grains, Vegetables, and Herbs**

Indulge in a culinary journey with our tantalizing Whole Wheat Couscous Salad, a vibrant blend of flavors and textures that will captivate your taste buds. This delectable salad showcases the nutty goodness of whole wheat couscous, complemented by an array of crisp vegetables, fresh herbs, and a zesty dressing. Embark on a culinary adventure as you explore the diverse recipes featured in this article, each presenting unique variations of this wholesome dish. From the classic Mediterranean-inspired salad to innovative combinations featuring roasted vegetables or tangy fruits, discover a world of flavors that will transform your meals into memorable experiences.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

WHOLE WHEAT VEGAN COUSCOUS SALAD



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A delicious vegan salad of veggies and whole wheat couscous with a lemon basil vinaigrette. Feel free to add whatever vegetables you have in the fridge; the more the merrier!

Provided by bekahc

Categories     100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes     Vegan     Side Dishes

Time 40m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 cup water
1 cup whole wheat couscous
1 small red onion
1 carrot, chopped
½ cup finely chopped celery
½ cup dried cranberries
½ cup finely chopped green onions
½ cup alfalfa sprouts
½ cup chopped fresh parsley
¼ cup finely chopped toasted walnuts
1 tablespoon garlic paste
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 small bunch chopped fresh basil, or to taste
1 lemon, juiced
salt and ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Bring water to a boil in a saucepan; remove from heat and stir in couscous. Cover saucepan and let stand until water is absorbed completely, about 10 minutes. Fluff couscous with a fork.
  • Mix red onion, carrot, celery, cranberries, green onions, alfalfa sprouts, parsley, and walnuts into the couscous.
  • Stir olive oil, apple cider vinegar, basil, and lemon juice together in a bowl. Pour over the couscous mixture. Stir in salt and black pepper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 402.8 calories, Carbohydrate 65.8 g, Fat 13 g, Fiber 11.1 g, Protein 11.2 g, SaturatedFat 1.4 g, Sodium 190.1 mg, Sugar 11.3 g

WHOLE WHEAT M'HAMSA COUSCOUS SALAD



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Couscous is a great alternative to pasta because it cooks so quickly. This recipe is made with M'hamsa couscous, a hand-rolled sun-dried couscous from Tunisia that has an especially toasty flavor. You could, however, substitute any brand. Delicata squash is wonderful because its skin is edible, but this dish would be just as terrific made with roasted butternut squash. Recipe found at reddding.com. Serves 2 to 3 as a main dish, or 5 to 6 as a side dish.

Provided by Dreamer in Ontario

Categories     Vegetable

Time 1h5m

Yield 2-3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 delicata squash or 1 butternut squash
5 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 1/2 cups water or 1 1/2 cups broth
1 cup m'hamsa couscous or 1 cup whole wheat couscous
1/4 cup chopped sun-dried tomato packed in oil
3 scallions, chopped
2 -3 sprigs fresh parsley, minced
1/3 cup fresh mint leaves, minced
juice 1 lemon
salt and pepper
1/3 cup feta cheese, for garnish

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  • With a sharp knife, cut delicata in half lengthwise. (Don't worry about peeling; the skin is edible.), scoop out the seeds, and cut each half into 1/2-inch segments, creating moon-shaped pieces that have slight bumps around the curve.
  • Arrange pieces in a single layer in a metal baking pan and coat with 2 tablespoons olive oil, salt gently and place in oven; roast 10 minutes. Using a spatula, turn the squash in the pan so that the light sides are now touching the pan and the brown sides are facing up.
  • Continue roasting, turning every 7 to 10 minutes until both sides of the squash pieces are golden, (about 25 to 30 minutes).
  • Meanwhile, bring water or broth to a boil over high heat, add couscous, stir, cover and return to boil.
  • Turn off heat and let the couscous rest for 7 to 10 minutes, then fluff with fork.
  • Toss couscous with remaining olive oil, sun-dried tomatoes, scallions and parsley and mint.
  • Add lemon juice and roasted squash, and toss again.
  • Season to taste with salt and pepper, and top with feta.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 729.4, Fat 41.6, SaturatedFat 8.8, Cholesterol 22.2, Sodium 335.4, Carbohydrate 73.6, Fiber 6.1, Sugar 1.6, Protein 15.9

WHOLE-WHEAT COUSCOUS SALAD



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Roasted beets and lots of greens make this a healthful salad as well as a colorful presentation for any table.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Salad Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 beets (3/4 pound), scrubbed
1/2 cup finely chopped onion (3 ounces)
3/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1 1/2 cups whole-wheat couscous (4 1/4 cups cooked)
1 1/2 cups boiling water
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive-cured olive oil (See Cook's Note)
1 cucumber (8 ounces), chopped in 1/2-inch dice
1/2 cup chopped mint
1/2 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley
1 bunch watercress (3 ounces), leaves only
4 wedges Spiced Preserved Lemons, rinsed and thinly sliced
Olive-oil cooking spray

Steps:

  • Wrap beets in foil, and bake in a 450 degrees oven for 30 to 60 minutes, until tender when pierced with tip of a knife. Unwrap, let cool enough to handle, and peel. Cut the beets into 1/2-inch pieces, and set aside.
  • Spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spray. Add onion and cumin, cover, and cook, stirring, over medium-low heat until translucent, 6 to 8 minutes. Add couscous, boiling water, salt, and pepper; stir. Turn off heat, cover, and let sit 15 minutes, until fluffy when mixed with a fork. Transfer to large bowl, add remaining ingredients, and toss.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 259 g, Fat 3 g, Fiber 6 g, Protein 8 g, Sodium 852 g

WHOLE-WHEAT COUSCOUS SALAD



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Provided by Marian Burros

Categories     salads and dressings

Time 10m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

3/4 cup whole-wheat couscous
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
3 sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil, cut in a fine julienne
1/2 large ripe tomato, cut in small cubes
2 scallions, thinly sliced
Salt to taste (optional)

Steps:

  • Follow couscous package directions for proper amount of water. When water boils, add couscous and cumin, cover and cook as directed. Remove from heat.
  • Stir in sun-dried tomatoes, ripe tomato, scallions and salt, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 265, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 55 grams, Fat 1 gram, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 19 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams

Tips:

- Use high-quality ingredients. Fresh, flavorful vegetables and fruits will make your salad taste its best. - Cook the couscous according to the package directions. Al dente couscous is the perfect texture for a salad. - Let the couscous cool slightly before adding it to the salad. This will prevent the salad from becoming too mushy. - Fluff the couscous with a fork before adding it to the salad. This will help to separate the grains and make the salad lighter and airier. - Add a variety of vegetables and fruits to your salad. The more colorful and varied the salad, the more delicious and nutritious it will be. - Use a light and flavorful dressing. A simple vinaigrette or lemon-tahini dressing is a great option. - Season the salad to taste with salt, pepper, and herbs. - Serve the salad immediately or chill it for later.

Conclusion:

This whole wheat couscous salad is a delicious and healthy side dish or main course. It's perfect for potlucks, picnics, or easy weeknight dinners. The salad is packed with flavor and nutrients, and it's sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a healthy and delicious salad, give this whole wheat couscous salad a try. You won't be disappointed!

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