A quick and easy, healthy couscous salad featuring lots of bright, fresh vegetables. A great recipe to feed a crowd!
This post brought to you by: I AM REALLY REALLY LAZY.
So, this couscous salad? It was one of the FIRST POSTS EVAH on FFF. And, you know what? (yes, lots of questions today) I still eat it ALL THE TIME.
I even brought it to my Bible Study a few weeks back because it’s just real good yo’.
So, since a lot of ya’ll weren’t around back in the beginning of FFF land, I decided to update the photos and bring it back fo’ yo’ taste budz.
Why a couscous salad like this is bringing out the gangsta in me, I have no idea.
OH and, for fun, I kept the original photos at the very bottom of the post. I also kept the original narrative.
But, that wasn’t for fun. That’s because I’m lazy. 🙂
READ ON and see the beginnings of FFF in what I am calling “Flashback Friday!” Enjoy your weekends lovelies!
The first time I made this I was in Wisconsin at Christmas time, meeting the hubster’s extended family for the first time. Scary stuff guys. I don’t know what possessed me to try out a recipe for the first time in a kind-of-a-big deal situation like that, but sometimes this gal be crazy. No one out there had an idea what couscous was. To be honest, I am not even sure what it is myself. Is it a grain? A pasta? Can anyone help me, so silly things like this don’t plague my mind? I’m serious.
Anyways. My now Grandpa-in-law (is that even what you call it? I don’t know.) thought that “couscous” was just the funnest word to say ever. Side note: as far as I know, “funnest” is NOT a word but spell check is not telling me to change it…have things changed? Am I misinformed? Again, someone help me please.
I promise I am going to make it through this story by the end of this post, please stay with me…I also promise a delicious recipe awaits you at the end of my rambling.
So, I just remember him sitting in his chair going “coows coows” over and over again and then laughing . Probably one the most entertaining and cutest things of my life. Seriously guys, feed it to your grandparents.
Now lets talk couscous salad. This recipe feeds a small army, but it also makes super duper leftovers! In fact, I like it better the next day when all the flavors have gotten cozy and comfy and have gotten their mingle on. I’m having a new love affair with cous cous (but not one strong enough to trump my love of squash!) It is just so light and fluffy compared to something like rice. I find it doesn’t give me that heavy feeling in my stomach, but it keeps me nice and full. This salad is also just jam packed with our healthy little vegetable friends. The crunch from the cucumbers and red onion is the perfect finishing touch to the soft, airy couscous. Not to mention the feta cheese…I don’t even have to tell you how this adds to the dish. It’s cheese. Cheese is good. Always.
Finally the herbs and lemon dressing give it that nice, fresh zing that I think is the key to a perfect salad; grain free or not. You can even add some chicken or shrimp and pour yourself a nice glass of wine to make this a complete meal.
P.s If anyone is wondering, the couscous salad was a huge hit with the in-laws!
And for fun:

Ingredients
- 1/4 Cup White wine vinegar
- 4 tsp Fresh lemon juice
- 2 Tbsp Granulated sugar.
- Salad:
- 1 Cup dry whole wheat cous cous
- 1/2 cup A Large red onion diced (about 1/2 )
- 1 cups Medium cucumber chopped (about 1 1/2 )
- 2 cups Large tomatoes chopped (about 1 1/2 )
- 3/4 cup Fat free or light feta cheese
- 3 Tbsp Italian Seasoning
- 3 Tbsp Fresh basil sliced
- 1 tsp Garlic Powder
- Salt
- Pepper
- 2 Tbsp Balsamic vinegar
Instructions
- In a medium sized pot,bring 1 1/4 Cups of water to a boil
- Once the water is boiling, add the cous cous, cover and remove from the heat.
- While your cous cous sits, dice the red onion, cucumbers and tomatoes.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the white wine vinegar and lemon juice. Pop in the microwave for 10-15 seconds until warm.
- Add the sugar into the warm lemon juice mixture, and stir until dissolved. Set aside,
- Remove the lid from the pot, and fluff the cous cous with a fork. Transfer it into a large bowl.
- Add the chopped veggies to the cous cous, along with the feta cheese, Italian seasoning, basil and garlic powder.
- Mix until everything is combined and the Italian seasoning has been dispersed evenly.
- Pour the white wine vinegar mixture over the cous cous, mixing well.
- Season with a good amount of salt, and black pepper.
- Drizzle balsamic vinegar over the top and serve.
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Alyssa {Cake, Crust, and Sugar Dust} says
I’m loving the flashback! So fun to see old recipes revived! I only wish you would have posted this about a week ago so I would have seen this fab recipe when I decided to randomly make couscous for the first time without guidance! Definitely pinning so that I can actually make couscous that makes sense next time 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Haha oh no!! Without guidance either goes HORRIBLY wrong or AMAZING right in my books! I am guessing that it was the former for you? But I hope not!
Thanks for the love and pin, I hope that the 2nd time is a charm! 😀
Derek the Zen Chef says
This is perfect since I actually brought cous cous with me to Busan to cook something for my in-laws that they might find new and interesting; then we never ended up using it, so I brought the cous cous to Japan for three months, and didn’t use it AGAIN, and have now brought it back to Korea. In the ten more days before I head back to the states again, I am DEFINITELY using rit up somehow, and this will be a great way. Thanks for sharing!
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Taylor Kiser says
WHAT?! 2 times and not using it?! You have to make it happen Derek! I hope that you love this recipe….And, so cool that you’re in Korea…totally jealous!
Alessandra @ the foodie teen says
Your photography has improved loads – well done you! I always called it ‘kiss kiss’ as a child 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Haha thank you so much Alessandra!! Kiss kiss? TOO CUTE! 🙂
karen says
Oh my Allessandra, I am going to forever be thinking ‘kiss kiss’ from here forward. Love it! Thanks for sharing
Bri | Bites of Bri says
Taylor, looks great! I also love salads like this that can be served warm or cold, are easily adapted, and make great leftovers! 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Bri! I love me a good “leftover” recipe as well…since we have to eat a lot of those in this house! 🙂
Laura @ Raise Your Garden says
Hey Taylor!
Nothing wrong with bringing a couscous salad to Bible study (and since the In-laws liked it and I’m a teacher, you get an A+ for the day!)
I love the pinch of fresh lemon juice. Great idea.
Taylor Kiser says
Haha thanks Laura! I am glad you approve of everything! Happy Friday beautiful lady 🙂
shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com says
Your Flashback Friday recipe and it’s memory is the funnest evah! Apparently, not just love for your cous cous salad, but your gangsta talk is spreading too! 🙂
I love cous cous – I used to eat it all the time but I haven’t had it in awhile – thanks for reminding me I need it back in my life! Love your addition of white wine vinegar – I need to try that next time.
Have a wonderful weekend Taylor!
Oh hey – is it possible for you to have a recording of your presentation at HLS broadcasted on here?
Taylor Kiser says
Haha! YES! Is it wrong that the spreadage of gangsta speak makes me happier than the salad?
Thanks Shashi! I hope you love it, I adore couscous!
Umm…that I don’t know. Honestly, probably not 🙁 I’ll ask, but they probably want to keep it for people that paid, you know?
Shashi @ RunninSrilankan(dot)com says
Yeah you are probably right – if only they had a way of allowing presentations downloadable for a price…no worries though – maybe next year I will be at HLS.
Taylor Kiser says
Yes! Next year!!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
This couscous salad looks amazing! I love that you brought back this recipe from when you first started blogging. Your pictures were great even back then! 🙂 Pinned!
Taylor Kiser says
Haha well thank you so much Gayle, you’re the best! I love me some couscous! 😀 Happy Friday lady! xo
Jennifer Green says
This looks delicious!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Jennifer!
Kelly - LEFT SIDE OF THE TABLE says
I not only LOVE the story behind this post, but the fact that you revisited your very first one!! How special! It’s kind of unfortunate when you’re a new blogger, you put out some of your favorite recipes, but your photography skills develop so much that looking back at first posts can be daunting lol. Love the new pics, and really the old ones aren’t bad!! I love couscous, and love the natural full flavors you used. When I get in-laws, I will sure keep this dish in mind 😉 Thanks sweet Taylor!!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Kelly! I am so glad you love my laziness! 😉
RIGHT?! That is how I feel about so many about my old recipes….And you’re sweet for saying the old photos aren’t bad. A sweet liar 😉 ha!
Thanks lady, happy weekend!