Mediterranean Couscous Salad – #SundaySupper to Celebrate Heritage

[ 19 ] June 3, 2012 |


Happy #SundaySupper Day!

If you haven’t heard about #SundaySupper yet, it’s a mission is to bring back Sunday Supper Around the Family Table in every home. The family table can be anywhere as long as the main ingredient is love.

This week’s theme is Celebrating Family Heritage. My family is a genuine mix of a little of everything which is perfectly fine, except when you want to define a particular detail of your ancestry for something fun like #SundaySupper.

I could have taken the traditional route and pulled the Italian from my dad, but since I am not a scratch sauce maker, I decided to make something else that I just love to eat. Besides, I am sure if I looked far enough into our family history I would find some Mediterranean in there somewhere. :-)

This is a total throw together recipe I created one day combining all the flavors I love into an easy to make summer salad. In the summer I prefer eating cold dishes to hot, barring the occasional grilled main dish. So this dish is perfect for this time of year.

Ingredients:
3/4 cup water
3/4 cup whole wheat couscous
pinch of salt
1/2 cup grape tomatoes, halved
1/2 cup chopped seeded peeled cucumber
1/2 cup Chopped artichoke hearts
1/2 cup garbanzo beans
1/2 cup sliced Black Olives
Optional Feta Cheese for sprinkling
Balsamic Salad dressing

Directions:
1. Combine water, salt and couscous in a microwave safe bowl or large measuring cup. I prefer a 4 cup glass measuring cup for easy handling while hot. 2. Microwave couscous and water for 2 1/2 minutes. Remove from microwave, fluff with a fork and cover for another 2 minutes.

3. Combine couscous, tomatoes, cucumber, artichoke hearts, garbanzo beans and black olives in a large bowl
4. Drizzle with balsamic salad dressing to taste, mixing all ingredients thoroughly
5. Top with a sprinkling of feta cheese if you desire

This salad is full of yummy veggies! It is a perfect light dinner option for Summer. If you happen to be grilling chicken, dice some up and throw it in the mix too. The chicken will add another layer of slightly smoky flavor, plus you will have successfully turned this tasty side into a one dish entree for dinner. Can’t beat that! I love easy summer dishes easily transported out to the deck for dinner outside.

Couscous is such a versatile dish. You can serve it warm or cold, and change up the ingredients I listed with your own favorites. Get creative and get ready for making couscous a lot! Once you try it and see how easy it is, you will make it all the time. I know I do. I just wish my family would join me in the couscous love. Seems they still prefer potatoes. :-)

So now are you ready to get even more hungry?  Go check out all of the other amazing bloggers and their recipes participating in #SundaySupper this week.  And if you happen to be around on Twitter Sunday between 3:00-5:00 PM, feel free to jump into the conversation with the hashtag #SundaySupper!

Interested in joining the Sunday Supper Movement yourself?
Go check out Family Foodie’s post HERE.
All food bloggers are welcome to join.

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Happily married with two children, Karen does not hesitate to rebuff her family’s hungry advances at mealtime, while she styles and photographs their dinner to share on Instagram before serving them. In The Kitchen With KP is full of family friendly adventures around Atlanta (and beyond), plus simple recipes everyone can feel comfortable trying. In fact, her whole family participates in the cooking/baking fun on a regular basis.

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  1. YUM! That looks delicious, and I think our whole family would enjoy it.
    BusyWorkingMama recently posted..List & Promote Your Giveaway – 6/2My Profile

  2. I love all of the flavors in this couscous!!! YUM!
    Jen @ Juanita’s Cocina recently posted..Chocoflan ~ Celebrate Your Heritage #SundaySupperMy Profile

  3. Renee says:

    I’ll take the whole bowl! Yummy! Thanks for sharing this today for the Heritage #SundaySupper event.
    Renee recently posted..German Potato Salad for Heritage #SundaySupperMy Profile

  4. Tammi says:

    I’m always looking for new ways to make CousCous! YUMMY!!

  5. Hezzi-D says:

    This looks delicious!

  6. Conni @MrsMamaHen
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    Mmmmm! That looks great and my husband LOVES couscous! Thank you for sharing it for SundaySupper!
    Conni @MrsMamaHen recently posted..Apple Kuchen | #Sunday Supper – Celebrating our HeritageMy Profile

  7. Loved that you shared this recipe with us Karen and love that you are part of our #sundaysupper group! Thank you!
    Family Foodie recently posted..Portuguese Mussels and Shrimp in Chorizo Sauce #SundaySupper RecipeMy Profile

  8. Mmm… I recently bought A LOT of cous cous. I can’t wait to try this salad.
    Lane @ Supper for a Steal recently posted..Chicken Broccoli SupremeMy Profile

  9. Martin D. Redmond says:

    I made this today. It was very good! I opted for the Feta cheese, which added a bunch of flavor. I had it with glass of Rosé. Perfect!

    p.s. I wonder if this would work with quinoa?

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