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Curried Couscous Salad

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Positively LOADED with flavor, this delicious Curried Couscous Salad recipe is sure to become a favorite!  Chewy couscous, crispy carrots, buttery garbanzo beans, sweet raisins, and a curry vinaigrette make this salad an absolute feast for the taste buds!

Be sure to also try our tasty Thai Quinoa Salad and Greek Orzo Salad!

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There’s a story behind the creation of this dish.  Years ago my husband and I went on our usual Friday night date night.  I was trying to shed a few holiday pounds and didn’t want to go out to a restaurant for dinner.  I just wanted something relatively light and quick to eat.  So here’s what happened…

Before we moved on to the “date” portion of the night we had to pick up a couple of groceries from the store.  We headed over to the deli where my husband grabbed a sandwich and I got a small portion of a couple of different salads to try.  One of them was a curried couscous salad and after one bite I was sold.  I knew I’d have to recreate it at home so I left a few bites of it to take home so that I could do a side-by-side taste comparison as I worked on a copycat recipe.  The end results was perfect: the flavor and texture were spot on!

Below left is my copycat.  Below right is the original salad from the deli.

curried couscous salad recipe raisins honey sweet curry turmeric carrots garbanzo beans chickpeas deli copycat

The contrasting flavors and textures in this curried couscous salad are sure to win you over.  Crispy carrots and plump chewy raisins mingle with buttery garbanzo beans, tender couscous, and a lemony honey-curry vinaigrette that’s simply heavenly.

You can serve this as light main dish or as a side dish paired with grilled chicken, pork, fish, etc.  This salad is quick to assemble it’s perfect for taking to work for lunch.  It’s also a terrific salad to take on your next picnic, potluck, or backyard BBQ.

This curried couscous salad is a sensory adventure and a real treat for the palate!

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Can I Substitute a Grain for the Couscous?

You sure can!  Quinoa or millet, for example, both make great options.

Can This Couscous Salad Be Made In Advance?

Absolutely!  In fact, it’s much better the next day after the flavors have had time to meld.  So if you can resist, make it in advance for optimal flavor.  This couscous salad will keep for 4-5 days in the fridge.

curried couscous salad recipe raisins honey sweet curry turmeric carrots garbanzo beans chickpeas deli copycat

Curried Couscous Salad Recipe

Let’s get started!

A ton of healthy ingredients go into this salad:  Garbanzo beans, carrots, celery, parsley, green onions, extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, honey, raisins (or zante currants if you prefer, they’re smaller – or you can use dried cherries or cranberries), curry powder, and turmeric.  And if you want to bump up the health factor you can even substitute quinoa or millet for the couscous.

ingredients laid out on a cutting board

To prepare the couscous, simply add the water to a medium saucepan along with the salt and olive oil, bring to a boil, add the couscous, immediately turn off the heat, cover, and let sit for 15 minutes.

After 15 minutes, fluff with a fork and place it in a very large mixing bowl.  Set aside.

cooking the couscous

Combine all the dressing ingredients and whisk until combined.  Set aside.

Add all the veggies, the parsley, raisins and garbanzo beans to the couscous. Look at that beautiful array of colors and nutrients.

preparing the vinaigrette and putting ingredients in a large bowl

Stir to combine, then pour the dressing over it, about 1/3 at a time, stirring between additions to combine the salad.

That’s it!  The couscous absorbs the color of the curry and turmeric beautifully.

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Cover the couscous with a lid or plastic wrap.  Because of the vinegar/acid content, make sure it’s in either a glass or plastic bowl.  Refrigerate overnight for best results.  The flavors need time to meld.

curried couscous salad recipe raisins honey sweet curry turmeric carrots garbanzo beans chickpeas deli copycat

This couscous salad is perfect as a light lunch or as a side with dinner.  Enjoy it along with some grilled chicken or fish.

Enjoy!

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Curried Couscous Salad

Positively packed with flavor, this curried couscous salad is a real feast for the taste buds!
5 from 13 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Main Dish, Side Dish
Cuisine American, Indian
Servings 8
Calories 354 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups uncooked couscous
  • 1 cup finely shredded carrot
  • 3/4 cup finely chopped celery
  • 3 green onions , finely sliced
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 cup canned drained garbanzo beans
  • 1/2 cup raisins or dried currants
  • 1-2 tablespoons finely minced preserved lemon (optional but fabulous)
  • For the Dressing:
  • 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons honey (Vegans: use agave nectar)
  • 2 tablespoons curry powder
  • homemade curry powder recipe
  • 1 tablespoon turmeric powder
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable broth powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions
 

  • To prepare the couscous, bring 2 cups of vegetable or chicken broth along with 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil to a boil in a medium saucepan. As soon as it's boiling, add the couscous, immediately turn off the heat, cover and let sit for 15 minutes. Fluff the couscous with a fork and put it in a very large mixing bowl. Let cool completely.
  • Add all veggies, parsley, garbanzo beans, raisins/currants and preserved lemon to the couscous and stir to combine.
    To prepare the dressing, combine all the ingredients in a mixing bowl and whisk until emulsified.
    Pour the dressing over the couscous salad, 1/3 at a time, stirring to combine between additions. Cover and refrigerate overnight so the flavors have time to meld. Because of the vinegar/acid content, use a glass or plastic bowl.
    Serve as a light main course or as a side dish along with chicken, pork, fish, etc.
    Will keep for 4-5 days in the fridge.

Nutrition

Calories: 354kcalCarbohydrates: 57gProtein: 8gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 346mgPotassium: 368mgFiber: 6gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 3091IUVitamin C: 8mgCalcium: 49mgIron: 3mg
Keyword Curried Couscous Salad
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First published on The Daring Gourmet January 9, 2014

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68 Comments

  1. I’m a student living in a house where we do rotational cooking. My roommates consistently get excited when I make this dish! It’s a big hit. I even make it for my parents sometimes now.

  2. I made this tonight, but then realized I didn’t have apple cider vinegar. I substituted it with some lime juice, and I think it worked quite well! :) Thanks for the recipe. Really good.

    1. Hi Nikki, lime juice was a great substitute, so glad you enjoyed this, thank you!

  3. love this recipe. so easy to adapt. instead of adding the vegetable boullion to the dressing, try cooking the couscous in broth, or the boullion added to the cooking water. i also used the pearl or israeli type couscous. larger and has more bite. dried cranberries instead of currants is also a nice change. whatever you do this recipe is incredible, you can make is mild enough a 3 year old devours it or spicier for the more adventurous…thanks for posting :)

    1. Awesome, so glad you liked this, gw, and absolutely, this recipe is super easy to adapt!

  4. Made this for two different pot lucks once with couscous and once with quinoa and it was such a hit!!! Only thing i didn’t have was the vegetable broth powder. still tasted amazing!

    1. That is so awesome, shan, I’m so happy to hear it was a hit! Thanks so much for the feedback!

  5. Liked it, but I used a vegetable bouillon (the entire cube) and it made it taste a little grainy….a little too overpowering. Next time, I’ll just get vegetable broth powder.

    1. Hi Jennifer, yes the cube wouldn’t have dissolved properly in the cool or room temp water. Also, most broth cubes call for a higher quantity water than a teaspoon of powder. Even so, yes, the dissolvability (is that a word?) is the biggest issue. Better luck next time!

    1. You betcha, Christina! I prefer the texture of couscous, but it’s strictly personal preference. Be sure to cook the quinoa slightly al-dente so the salad isn’t mushy!

  6. Looking forward to trying to this recipe for dinner but coming up with a blank as what to serve with it. Any suggestions? Thanks!

    1. Hi Faith Anne! This salad is really versatile and you can serve it as you would any pasta-type salad – goes great with chicken and fish!

  7. Hallo Kimberly,
    The salad was great, I made it as part of my birthday dinner and everybody loved it. I might have made too much of it, my husband and I kept eating it for the next three days. It got better every day.
    Adina

    1. Thanks for your feedback, Adina, I’m glad everyone enjoyed it! It does make a large batch. I’ve thought about sizing it down a bit but haven’t for the very reason you mentioned – it makes great leftovers and the flavor only gets better as the ingredients have time to meld!

    1. Thanks so much, Bridget! I’ve actually only ever had couscous just a handful of times, mostly with Moroccan food. But it’s so versatile and complements practically any kind food, and I’m looking forward to experimenting with it more.

  8. Will give your recipe a go, similar to what I make except the seasoning I use is North African Chemoula. Haven’t added grated carrot before or Chick Peas, usually pal minds have been my choice.

    1. That sounds fabulous, Sally! I love the flavor of the lemon and coriander in chemoula and the almonds sound really good, too. Thanks so much for sharing! I think I’ll try something like that next. Some dried apricots would be a wonderful addition, too.

  9. Wow, the comparison is A-MAZING! I haven’t enjoyed couscous in the past, but this looks really good and I’m bound to try this soon. Thanks!

    1. Hi Susan! As long as you like cold salads, curry and pasta (which really is what couscous is – tiny bits of pasta), then you should definitely like this!

  10. I love it when copy cat recipes are successful!! I love making grain salads to take to work for lunches all week (just got done eating a quinoa salad!) and this one looks delicious…I love all of the flavors and especially the sweetness from the raisins. Yum!

    1. Thanks, Taylor! I love the challenge of making copycats. That’s one of the things I liked about it, too – the spiciness of the curry combined with the sweetness of the raisins and honey. Thanks for visiting!