Best Kisir Tomato Couscous Salad Recipe | Simple. Tasty. Good. (2024)

Best Kisir Tomato Couscous Salad Recipe | Simple. Tasty. Good. (1)This Turkish kisir is a highly delicious couscous salad recipe that contains ingredients such as tomato paste and fresh herbs… Oh hey, what a great alternative for classic tabbouleh this couscous salad is also!

Are you ready for a highly refreshing Turkish couscous salad recipe today?

This couscous salad also goes by the name of ‘couscous kisir’ sometimes.

Maybe you have even heard of it before?

Couscous Salads

You will also find other versions of this couscous salad recipe that ask for bulgur or wheat instead of the couscous that I am using. And they are just as good of course!

This couscous dish is quite close to the classic tabbouleh.

Because it is a pretty similar couscous salad if you look at the ingredients below. The only difference here is that oily tomato paste dressing that I drench the couscous in right before serving.

Since that red tomato oil gives it its particular bright red color and deep flavor.

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Turkish Kisir (Tomato Couscous Salad Recipe)

Serve this red tomato couscous salad lukewarm or at room temperature.

I also added lamb sausages to my couscous salad recipe to turn it more into a main course.

You can easily make this couscous salad recipe a few hours, or even a day in advance if you like. Just cover it with cling film before you put it in the fridge for a while to prevent the couscous from drying out.

Then give the salad a good stir right before you plate it up.

Cooking Couscous

I love couscous because it is so light and easy to digest…

Do you love couscous as well?

Then you should also check out a couple of other couscous salad recipe here on my website!

How about a vegetable couscous with raisins and star anise? Or try out my latest recipe: buttery couscous with a flavorful Moroccan lamb stew.

You will love this one also!!

Moroccan

Are you looking for a lighter couscous salad recipe?

Then maybe this Moroccan couscous salad recipewith crunchy zucchini and cinnamon is more to your taste?

Keep reading below if you want to know more about couscous!

I hope you like this couscous salad recipe.

Enjoy!

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Best Kisir (Tomato Couscous Salad Recipe)

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Turkish Kisir (Tomato Couscous Salad Recipe)

Prep Time

20 mins

Cook Time

20 mins

Total Time

40 mins

Turkish kisir: a delicious couscous salad recipe with tomato paste and fresh herbs...

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Servings: 2 people

Calories per serving: 485 kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 oz dry couscous (170 g)
  • 2 tbsp red onion chopped
  • 1 cup vegetable stock (240 ml)
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • cup olive oil (40 ml)
  • a handful fresh parsley chopped
  • pepper
  • salt

Instructions

  1. 1. Bring the vegetable stock to a good boil. Transfer the couscous to a ceramic dish or glass bowl. Then add the hot stock and stir.

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  2. 2. Cover the dish for 10 minutes until the vegetable stock is fully absorbed.

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  3. 3. Once the couscous is cooked and tender, stir it with a fork. Break up any lumps. Pour the olive oil in a pan and place it over medium heat until hot. Add the tomato paste.

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  4. 4. Stir and fry the paste for 2 minutes. Then add the chopped onion.

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  5. 5. Take the pan off the heat and let the oily paste cool for about 5 minutes. Add the cooked couscous to the pan. Season with pepper and salt.

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  6. 6. Stir well until the couscous is bright red. Add the chopped parsley and lemon juice.

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  7. 7. Stir well. Then check the seasoning and add extra pepper, salt or lemon juice to taste. Transfer the tomato couscous to a serving bowl. Serve lukewarm or at room temperature.

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So what is couscous exactly?

Have you ever wondered what couscous is actually made of?

Well couscous is a coarsely ground pasta and it is made from semolina, a type of wheat.

It is a very popular ingredient in Maghreb cuisine, western North Africa. You can steam couscous until it is very fluffy and light but you can also boil it or let it wilt in hot water until the grains are tender.

The couscous that you can find in your local supermarket is pre steamed and dried. That is why it takes just a handful of minutes to prepare it at home.

Hand Rolled

Couscous is traditionally handmade, or hand rolled to be more exactly.

The semolina flour is sprinkled with water and then rubbed and rolled until fine grains are created. Imagine how long it would take to hand roll a package of store bought couscous!

How To Serve Couscous

You can serve couscous warm as a side for a stew (tagine) of vegetables and/or meat, mainly mutton or chicken. Or prepare it as a salad: I am sure that you know what tabbouleh it, couscous with freshly chopped parsley, tomatoes, mint and lemon juice.

And what about couscous desserts then?

Here is an example: combine the fluffy couscous with a variety of raisins, pomegranate seeds, icing sugar, orange blossom water, cinnamon, nutmeg and dried nuts such as almonds, pistachios or cashews.

Couscous Desserts

I have even tasted this couscous dessert in Marrakech, Morocco several times.

It is absolutely delicious, what a super sweet treat! Gosh, I should make that at home and add to my dessert recipes now that I come to think of it…

This dish is as you can see well known in Africa. But nowadays couscous is also very popular in France and in mediterranean countries such as Greece and Italy.

Can you find couscous easily where you live?

What kind of couscous is it?

Types of Couscous

True, couscous comes in several types and sizes.

Moroccan couscous is the fine couscous you can find everywhere. The grains are so small that it takes very little time to cook.

Israeli couscous is a larger type of couscous: it is also known as pearl couscous.

This one is my personal favorite!

Lebanese couscous (also known as moghrabieh) is another type of couscous. It has even larger grains and looks more like dried dough balls.

You can boil Lebanese couscous or prepared it as a risotto.

Is couscous healthy?

Yes absolutely, it is!

First of all: couscous is very low in calories, lower than rice for instance! Also couscous is rich in proteins, minerals and carbs, which makes it a perfect part of your daily diet.

And it is a yummy alternative for rice, pasta, quinoa and polenta.

How to prepare couscous?

How to cook couscous?

It is very easy to do because couscous is pre steamed and dried. Therefore the couscous only needs a short time to cook. I prefer to soak the couscous grains in hot vegetable stock in a glass bowl.

Then I cover the bowl to let the couscous grains soak until the hot water is fully absorbed.

Make sure that the ratio between the couscous and the hot stock is perfect! Or the cooked couscous will either be too dry or too soggy.

We are looking for tender grains that become fluffy once you stir it.

Perfect Ratio

So then here is the perfect ratio: 1 cup (240 ml) of hot stock per 6 oz (170 g) of fine Moroccan couscous.

That is also the ratio that I use for my couscous salad recipe above.

Another way to cook couscous is to fry it first in oil or butter and then pour hot water in the wok. Take the wok off the heat, put a lid on it and let the couscous soak.

Why is it better to soak the couscous in hot water instead of boiling it over direct heat? Well because the couscous will otherwise become way to sticky and more look like a paste instead of fine crumbs.

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FAQs

What makes couscous taste better? ›

Herbs: Couscous will always be better with a fresh lift of herbs. Chopped coriander and parsley are classic accompaniments, mint is excellent and you could also try other soft leaves such as basil. Lemon: Grated lemon rind and a squeeze of juice will add extra zing.

How do you add taste to 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.

How do you make couscous salad less dry? ›

Rehydrating Couscous with Hot Water

To start, bring the water to a boil in a medium pot. Next, add the couscous – about 1-3/4 cups liquid to 1-1/2 cups couscous. Cover, and let the couscous steam for 5 minutes.

How do you make couscous not mushy? ›

Too Much Water: Stick to the 1:1.5 ratio to avoid mushy couscous. Underseasoning: Don't forget to season your water with a pinch of salt.

Is couscous a healthier option than 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.

Why is my couscous bland? ›

If your couscous is always boring and flat-tasting, try cooking it in something besides plain water. Couscous has a natural nutty flavor that isn't exactly explosive, but can be enhanced to great effect by a flavorful liquid.

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.

Should you eat couscous hot or cold? ›

In addition to its many nutritional benefits, couscous can be enjoyed hot or cold, in sweet or savoury dishes, as a dessert or main course. What's not to love about it? One of the best qualities of couscous is that it is just as delicious whether you eat it hot or cold.

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 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.

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

All you need to prepare couscous is boiling water, but it's important to use the correct water to couscous ratio. For most types of instant couscous, use a ratio of 1:1 1/2, so for example 1 cup of couscous to 1 1/2 cups of water.

How much does 1 cup of couscous make? ›

The proportions for cooking couscous are generally 1:1.

A little less water makes drier couscous, good for salads or serving with sauces. A little more water makes softer and slightly sticky couscous. One cup of dried couscous makes about four cups of cooked couscous.

How much water do I need for 1 cup 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. To give it a smoother texture, add in butter or oil with the couscous.

What tastes better quinoa or couscous? ›

Taste and culinary uses

Couscous and quinoa differ in flavor and texture. Couscous has a pasta-like texture and neutral flavor, meaning that it tastes much like the ingredients with which it's cooked. In contrast, quinoa has a slightly nutty flavor and crunchier texture.

Is couscous more like pasta or rice? ›

While many believe that it is a type of grain, such as rice or barley, it is actually a type of pasta. (Hint: some grocery stores may stock couscous in the pasta section, but most will often stock it in the grain section, next to the rice). Couscous is pasta made from semolina flour mixed with water.

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