Pearl Couscous With Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes Recipe (2024)

By Martha Rose Shulman

Pearl Couscous With Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes Recipe (1)

Total Time
20 to 25 minutes
Rating
5(785)
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This is a simple dish with few ingredients and lots of flavor. The sauce, inspired by Melissa Clark’s pasta with burst cherry tomatoes, is incredibly sweet and wraps itself around each nugget of couscous in the most delicious way. Cherry tomatoes break down in a hot pan in about five minutes, collapsing just enough to release some juice, which quickly thickens and caramelizes a bit. You want the tomatoes to stay partially intact so that you don’t just get skins floating in sauce, but you need to cook them long enough to achieve the caramelized flavor that makes a tomato sauce sweet. You can cook the couscous a couple of days ahead and reheat in a pan with a little olive oil or in the microwave.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

  • 1⅓cups pearl couscous
  • 2quarts water
  • Salt to taste
  • 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2garlic cloves, minced or puréed
  • 1pound (about 3 cups) cherry tomatoes, the sweetest you can find, cut in half
  • ¼teaspoon sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • 1sprig basil
  • 2tablespoons, or more, slivered basil leaves

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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

301 calories; 7 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 5 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 50 grams carbohydrates; 4 grams dietary fiber; 3 grams sugars; 9 grams protein; 1522 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Pearl Couscous With Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat a large saucepan over medium-high heat and add couscous. Toast couscous, shaking pan or stirring often, until it colors very lightly and smells aromatic and toasty, a bit like popcorn. Immediately add 2 quarts water and salt to taste (be generous, as if you are cooking pasta) and boil 10 minutes, until couscous is al dente; it should not be mushy, and there should still be plenty of water in the pot. Drain through a strainer and rinse with cold water. Tap strainer against sink to drain well, then return couscous to the pot, cover pot with a kitchen towel, and return lid. Let sit for 10 minutes while you make the sauce.

  2. Step

    2

    In a wide, heavy skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat and add garlic. As soon as it begins to sizzle and smell fragrant, usually in about 30 seconds, add cherry tomatoes and turn heat up to medium-high. Add sugar, salt and basil sprig and cook, stirring often, until tomatoes collapse and skins shrivel. Some of the tomato pulp will be in the pan, and should thicken and caramelize slightly, but there should still be pulp inside the skins. This should only take about 5 minutes. Turn off heat and remove basil sprig. Taste and adjust seasonings. Add a little fresh pepper if desired.

  3. Step

    3

    Add couscous to the pan along with slivered basil, stir together, and serve.

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Mark R

This was great and easy to do. There is an ambiguity in the recipe though which should be cleaned up. At the end of step 1 it says to "return lid" to the pot. However, nowhere before in the recipe did it say to put the lid on a first time. I don't think the couscous should be cooked with the lid on. Instead, "return lid" should be changed to "cover with lid." (Or, If I'm wrong and the intention was to cook the couscous with a lid on the pot, then after "boil" it should say "covered".)

Wesam Abdallah

Welcome to the world of cultural appropriation, folks. Where Palestinian couscous (maftoul) becomes Israeli couscous. Funny what having the bigger guns does to history, isn't it? Apparently, my grandmother is a time traveler or something, as she was making this long before Israel's existence.

bx2beach

Every middle eastern country has a couscous recipe (and many are exactly the same), so relax buddy.

Alexandra

Love this recipe, have made several times. Simple and awesome for weeknight meals. Can add protein (sweet sausage, pancetta, grilled chicken) to make it a full meal.

Mark R

(cont'd from prior note)

Perhaps a better way to do this would be to toast the couscous in a separate pan (one more to clean up, but it won't be very difficult given all it was used for was the toasting), and meanwhile bring water to a boil in the large saucepan. Then when it's boiling, add the separately toasted couscous and boil for 10 mins.

Thoughts anyone?

Cat

Unfortunately, most of the Israeli couscous I have seen in western shops are pretoasted. So, make sure what you've got is not toasted or simply skip the toasting bit.

Anne M

This is a good quick dish. I added chickpeas to the tomato mixture for protein. I would definitely make again but would add more garlic and black pepper to give it a little more flavor.

Aliya

Add cararmelized red onions and a few splashes of balsamic vinegar with red chili flakes to the tomatoes. Divine!

Barbara from Ottawa

It's quite different from the other couscous. It's a wheat pasta shaped in tiny balls -- developed in Israel during a rice shortage in the 1950s (it was originally shaped like rice). Very neutral in flavor, so it takes on the flavors of whatever sauces and aromatics you use. Lovely texture and looks pretty on the plate.

Liz

If you don't have any basil dried oregano works really well as a replacement.

Leskap19

So many ways to adapt it. Following other comments I heated water first to prevent couscous sitting in cold water and Getting mushy while it comes to a boil. Regarding the question of what is a ‘sprig’ of basil, I put in a whole stem, with all the leaves attached. I removed it when finished. added some left over roasted peppers and onions to the tomatoes. Lots of slivered basil at the end. An excellent addition was a handful of toasted almond slivers for flavor and crunch on top before serving

Linda

I followed the directions to the “t” and found this recipe to be quite bland.

Syma

Added pesto cube, no basil. Excellent! Also cooked 2 cups couscous

debbie

Amazing!

Judi M.

Most of the commercially-available couscous I’ve seen is labeled “toasted.” Don’t be deceived. Brown it yourself in a bit of olive oil before continuing with your recipe. I cook for two, so I can boil the water for cooking in my microwave while I’m re-toasting the couscous on the stovetop. The flavor is so much better!

RobinR

Was Curious bc of the comments about cultural appropriation and origin of Pearl or Israeli Couscous so I found this; but maybe Wikipedia has a bigger gun... in the end does it really matterhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_couscous

eas 2/22/23

This was tasty. I followed package instructions on the Israeli couscous but it was too dry. 1 cup dry to 1.5 cups water probably about right. Good flavor of tomatoes. Used dry basil

T

I made this in my instant pot using couscous/water proportion from another recipe: 1.75 c couscous, 2 c water (I actually used veggie broth for more flavor). Sauteed garlic in oil in the IP, then added dried couscous and stirred to coat with oil. Pour in broth, tomatoes on top, 2 minutes at high pressure, 10 minutes release. Stirred in the basil and added a squeeze of lemon juice after removing the lid. Looking forward to leftovers for lunch!

Nat

If you’re using fresh, summer farmers market tomatoes, don’t add sugar! They are sweet enough; this was too sweet with the added sugar. Once the tomatoes are really going, add a bit of sherry vinegar and scrape the bottom of the pan.

Terri

Heavenly. Per some suggestions I put some stock in the couscous water, added dried oregano and red pepper flakes to the tomato sauce (I didn’t have basil on hand) and also cooked up some spicy Impossible sausage that I added in at the end, as well as some mozzarella pearls. Incredibly flavorful and really easy to make.

JudiM

We weren’t impressed with this dish at all. I prepared a half-recipe: 1/2 lb. tomatoes and 2/3 cup couscous. If I try this again I will use less couscous. I added the boiling water to the toasted couscous and it worked just fine. I should note that my dry pearl couscous was labeled “toasted”, but it was a uniform ivory color before cooking. Next time I’ll use more basil and/or chicken broth instead of water and see if there’s improvement.

Susan

We thought this was pretty bland. Will add more seasoning if I make it again.

SY

I also added red, orange, and yellow paprika for the taste and color, which worked out really well!

notes

Add pine nuts and feta

Melissa

This is absolutely delicious; one of my favorite comfort foods. Comes together in a flash and it’s just perfect.

michael

Can this be made a day ahead?

Kira

3/2/21Kinda bland as-is. Try adding carmelized onions, splash of balsamic, red chili flakes to the tomatoes. More garlic and pepper. Could add spinach? Dried oregano?

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Pearl Couscous With Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio of water to 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).

What does sauteed tomatoes mean? ›

(also mainly US sautéed) used to describe food that has been cooked in oil or fat over heat, usually until it is brown: sauté potatoes. Serve hot with sautéed broccoli and cherry tomatoes.

How to make couscous jamie oliver? ›

Method. Place the couscous, cumin, paprika and a big pinch of salt into a bowl. Stir to combine, then pour over just enough boiling water to cover the couscous. Cover the bowl and leave for about 10 minutes.

How much water do I need for 2 cups of couscous? ›

Cooking couscous is easy, especially once you nail the couscous water ratio! You'll need 1 ¼ cups water or broth per 1 cup of Golden Couscous. After you bring your water or broth to a boil with a ½ teaspoon of salt, add your couscous.

How much couscous do I need for 2 people? ›

Couscous portion size
Couscous portionsCouscous per personBoiled water
160g90ml
2120g180ml
3180g270ml
4240g360ml
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Do you sauté tomatoes or onions first? ›

Add onions and saute over medium heat until they begin to soften and start to brown slightly, about 5 minutes (depends on the size of your onions, though!) Add tomatoes, and reduce heat to medium low. Add more broth if pan looks dry. When tomatoes have begun to soften, add spices, stirring to distribute evenly.

Does sauté mean fully cooked? ›

Sautéing—from the French word sauté, meaning “to jump”—involves heating a small amount of fat in a pan over medium-high heat. Food cooks quickly, leading to ingredients that are cooked all the way through yet still moist and firm.

How to flavour up couscous? ›

Once cooked, couscous pairs nicely with North African and Middle Eastern spices and ingredients. Fresh soft herbs like parsley, mint and coriander, tomatoes, spring onions, garlic, lemon, preserved lemon, olives, chilli, pomegranate, almonds and dried fruits are all good friends of couscous.

What is the difference between couscous and pearl couscous? ›

The main difference between pearl couscous and Moroccan couscous is the size. The grains of Moroccan couscous are much smaller, compared to the pea-size granules in the pearl variety (made memorable by their namesake). This, of course, affects the preparation and cooking time of each grain.

How do you keep couscous fluffy? ›

As soon as 15 minutes is up, drizzle a little olive oil over the couscous, to help separate the balls, then fluff them, using a fork (not a spoon). If you have time, then pour the couscous onto a baking sheet and break up the balls with your fingers. Either way, it's at this point that you'll see the magic working.

What can I add to couscous to make it less dry? ›

Rehydrating with Warm Water

Season with a pinch of pepper and salt. Pour in the warm water and then quickly stir the couscous using a fork because you want to avoid any couscous lumps later. Cover the dish with cling film or a lid for 10 minutes while the couscous is absorbing the liquid.

Should you brown couscous before cooking? ›

Toast your couscous before you cook it!

This step is optional but can add great depth of flavor and a subtle nuttiness that I really enjoy. Before you add the couscous to the boiling liquid, give it a quick toast in the skillet with a bit of extra virgin olive oil.

How much liquid do I need for 100g of couscous? ›

Most couscous packages have similar instructions: 100g couscous + 125ml water (1/2 cup couscous + 1/2 cup water). Because we use dehydrated vegetables/mushrooms and stock/gravy granules, all of which need water to re-hydrate, we have to adjust the ratios. In short, you will need to add more water.

What is the ratio of couscous to water UK? ›

You want to have around 60g of couscous per person. Only boiling water is needed to cook your couscous, but the important bit is the couscous to water ratio, you should abide by the 1:1 rule. So, for 60g of couscous, you will need 60ml of boiling water.

Is couscous a 1 to 1 ratio? ›

Follow 1:1 Liquid to Couscous Ratio.

If you plan to cook 1 cup of couscous, you'll need 1 cup of boiling broth or water (but look at the couscous package as some may require a different ratio). Use too much liquid and your couscous will be a bit on the sticky side.

How much pearl couscous per serving? ›

Pearl Couscous
GRAMS PER SERVE50
SERVES PER PACK20
PER SERVEPER 100g
ENERGY772.5kJ1545kJ
PROTEIN5.75g11.5g
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