Pearl Couscous With Creamy Feta and Chickpeas Recipe (2024)

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Jimmy Mack

Oops. Step 2 doesn’t look complete. When do the couscous and chickpeas go into the stock?

Shoshannah

Made it tonight as written. Nice...but I think it would enjoy it more with the addition of some kalamata olives.

Alan

Thank you, Carol K., for your question on terminology. I went to my local market and searched in vain for "pearl couscous," ultimately deciding Israeli couscous would have to do, not realizing they are the same thing. Using the search engine on the NYTimes cooking site, you'll find three recipes for "pearl couscous" and 27 recipes for "Israeli couscous." I'd suggesting indexing all of these recipes with both names, to avoid this kind of confusion.

Jon Sade

Sub out of season tomatoes for roasted fennel, cauliflower or turnips. Save yourself complication and add brightness by subbing balsamic for the lemon juice from the lemon you just zested. I would also lower the zest by about half since its pretty potent stuff.

Miriam Esterkis

I added kalamata olives and shrimp for the last ten minutes. We couldn’t stop eating this .

John

@hazelfield.....Step 3 is where the couscous and garbanzos (aka chickpeas) go it. You don't cook the couscous separately. The hot stock you add to the pan after it has everything in it (save the feta) will be enough liquid to cook the couscous during baking.

Melissa

This was dinner tonight. I used water plus the dregs of a jar of chicken Better Than Bouillon as my liquid, a palmful of dried thyme instead of the fresh oregano, and some parsley as the finishing herb. I’d do this again, but I’d probably skip the parm. I couldn’t taste it (totally lost the flavor under the feta), and it didn’t add anything texturally, either. If I felt the need for an umami hit, I’d add a splash of either soy sauce or fish sauce to the liquid.

Jeff

I made this with quinoa instead of cous cous. I also added 2 cups of finely chopped kale to the hot broth. I extended the cooking time to 30 min. I omitted the baked-in feta and just used it for garnish. It came out delicious. I great cold lunch salad.

Erin

This recipe is transcendent. Truly, one of the best recipes from NYT I've ever made (and I've made a lot). Would be fabulous with a piece of chicken or salmon, though I was happy to snarf it up on its own. Cooking the stock with the cilantro, lemon, and cumin is integral. Could easily substitute a grain like farro for the couscous, though I doubt it would make any meaningful improvements. Excellent!

Cindy S

After reading other notes, I added toasted pine nuts and squeezed the zested lemon over the top. The brightness of the lemon juice was the proverbial icing on the cake.

Carol K., Portland

Are "pearl couscous" the same as the boxed "Israeli couscous" I see at Trader Joe's?

Karen

Add a shallot to roast with the tomatoes. Add the scallions at the end with the fresh herbs. Used fresh parsley and oregano since that's in my winter garden. Can't wait to try it with cilantro and some green chili. Maybe a little miso in the broth for a little umami. Can see where this could be a full meal with grilled or rotisserie chicken in it. Yummy.

Liza

When none of your local markets have any pearl couscous and you don't want to get it from Amazon, orzo works pretty well (had to bake an extra 5 minutes). I will make it with the couscous once I find some. The lemon is a must, such a nice bright flavor. Winner.

dimmerswitch

Jimmy: Re your question about when couscous and chickpeas are added, see Step 3 as now posted. "Remove tomatoes from oven and fold in couscous, chickpeas and hot stock mixture. Cover pan tightly with foil, and return to oven for 20 minutes."

Sue & Jim Aiken

We made this dish using what we had on hand, so we made some changes that worked well for us. First, we used roasted red bell peppers instead of tomatoes; second, we added merguez sausage (sautéed separately, sliced and folded in to couscous mix) and, since we had abandoned any pretext of having a vegetarian dish, we used chicken broth. Served it with harissa. This makes it sound like a different dish, but we never would have thought of it without having this nice recipe as a starter.

James

It turned out great but some did not like Rosemary for the first herb so next time will try oregano - used cilantro for second (was a little uncertain which herbs best with all the “or” statements with herb parts)

Wayne

Amazingly good! Followed the recipe but I can tell that this dish is a very good base for lots of variations.

Kristen

I made this today to meal prep for lunches this week. Once I was done making it, I realized this could be made in 15-20 minutes total if you just make the broth on the stove top and put the couscous and chickpeas in the broth while the tomato mixture roasts. This would also make it easier to add veg to the roasting process without it getting too mushy too. I will make this again, but there isn’t really a point to pouring the broth, chickpeas, and couscous in and baking for another 20 minutes.

Tracy

Yowza was this good! Used fresh oregano and cilantro. Wouldn’t change a thing.

Alison

Delicious vegetarian main course for me, and served it with Ali Slagle’s Greek Chicken with Cucumber-Feta salad for the non vegetarians in the house. The cool, crispy salad made a great accompaniment and the chicken baked along with the couscous. I served olives and pita bread on the side.

cheryl

Substitutions:Vidalia onions instead of scallions. Better than bullion vegetable base for stock. Add cauliflower cut small, zucchini (cut small), fingerling potatoes (par cooked and cut in quarters). Toss vegetables in ras el hanout and olive oil prior to roasting vegetables. Follow other directions except eliminate balsamic vinegar. Add olive muffuletta for briny flavor.

Tama W

Would cannellini beans be a decent substitute for chick peas here? As much as I love chick peas, I’ve got a kiddo who can’t eat them. Looking for alternatives.

Rae Rae McCool

Don’t change a thing. Mmmmmm

Larry

Delicious. Forgot to buy scallions, used finely diced red onion that was on hand. Used dried Oregano, and three large cloves of garlic instead of two. Next time would put more feta in at step 4, and use a full tsp of cumin.

Pamalee

Wonderful with lamb loin chops on the side.

sean

Maybe less feta, ash liked the texture/liquid aspect so maybe more broth slightly…miso or lemon juice are interesting

Laurel

Good, but next time I’ll add the fresh cilantro (or dill or parsley) at the very end. Couldn’t taste any of that flavor,

ce

Added lemon juice with feta and olives

CJ

Great recipe. Very flavourful and easy to make. I added lightly toasted pine nuts, switched scallions for shallots, switched Parmesan for Gruyère cheese and added a touch of white wine.

excellent!

I toasted the tomatoes with a shallot and doubled the tomatoes. Don’t add too much salt. Used parsley and cilantro. Also used cannellini beans instead of chickpeas.

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Pearl Couscous With Creamy Feta and Chickpeas Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I put in couscous to make it taste better? ›

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.

Is pearl 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.

What is the difference between pearl couscous and Israeli 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.

Why is my pearl couscous mushy? ›

Use the correct amount of water or stock

With too much liquid, your couscous will go soggy. With not enough, it'll be hard. So, take the time to make all measurements accurately.

Is couscous a carb or protein? ›

Though couscous contains limited amounts of blood-sugar-lowering protein, it's fairly high in carbs, with 36 grams per cup (157 grams) (1). Those with blood sugar issues or diabetes should be cautious when consuming moderate- to high-carb foods.

Is couscous better for you 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.

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 Pearl couscous full of carbs? ›

When looking at the carbohydrate content of these three popular types of couscous, you'll notice that one serving of Golden Couscous (durum wheat semolina) contains a total carbohydrate count of 45 grams. In comparison, Traditional Pearl Couscous includes 39 grams and Whole Wheat Pearl Couscous contains 38 grams.

Is Pearl couscous healthier than brown rice? ›

Brown rice is marginally "healthier" than couscous, which is made from semolina flour. Brown rice has more dietary fiber, Vitamin B6 and magnesium than couscous, and slightly more calories from carbohydrates and fat.

Is pearl couscous healthier than white 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 the healthiest couscous? ›

Whole wheat couscous is more nutritious that the regular variety. It's made from whole wheat durum flour. It contains 5 to 6 grams of fiber per serving, which can help you meet the recommended daily amount of fiber. Couscous has a mild flavor which makes it extremely versatile.

What is another name for pearl couscous? ›

Israeli couscous—also called ptitim, giant couscous, and pearl couscous—is often thought of as a whole grain, but it's actually a type of pasta made of semolina flour and water, developed in the 1950s by prime minister David Ben-Gurion as a way to feed the influx of immigrants to Israel.

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). Kosher salt: If you use broth instead of water, you may not need any salt, depending on how salty the broth is.

What happens if you don't rinse couscous? ›

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.

How do you salvage couscous? ›

Rehydrating Couscous with Hot Water

Cover, and let the couscous steam for 5 minutes. When you lift the lid, the grains will appear flat in an even layer. Use a fork to fluff it up and break up the clumps for light and fluffy couscous. Add a drizzle of olive oil and a little salt.

Why is couscous bland? ›

By itself, couscous is bland. It's steamed pasta. It gets its flavor from the herbs, spices, nuts and other things added to it.

How do you moisten couscous? ›

You add the couscous before the water has boiled.

But it really only needs 5 minutes in very hot or simmering (not boiling) water (it varies by brand) to let moisture seep back in. So once you bring the water to a boil, don't forget to take it off the heat after you add the couscous to prevent overcooking.

Does couscous taste like pasta or rice? ›

Couscous is a dried and cracked pasta made from semolina, like tiny pasta, meaning it cooks at lightning speed. It has a nutty, sweet flavor that pairs perfectly with stews, braises, and grilled or roasted veggies.

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