Paula's Couscous Salad

Show:

Episode:

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate This RecipeRead users' reviews (26)

Browse Reviews by Keywordnew!

Loading review filters...

COMMENT ON THIS PROJECT

    

Sign in

All fields are required.

E-mail Address:

Password:

Remember me on this computer

Signing in

Please enter your email address and we will send your password

E-mail Address

Your password has been sent and should arrive in your mailbox very soon.

Not a member?

Sign up for My Food Network to share photos, show off your style, and connect to an enthusiastic and helpful community.

It's free and easy.

Review This Recipe

You must be logged in to review this recipe.

Average Rating:

Total Reviews: 26

Showing 11-20 of 26

Sort by:

Newest
  • on March 06, 2011

    Flag

    So yummy! Really easy too...this is a must-try!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on January 12, 2011

    Flag

    Solid side dish. Super quick and easy to make.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on December 17, 2010

    Flag

    Great and simple recipe. I had to use black olives because I could not get kalamata olives and I added the zest from the lemon to the dressing. It was delicious.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on July 08, 2010

    Flag

    Couscous is created by mixing semolina wheat with water, and the little grains that clump together are coated in flour then dried. The result is essentially a pasta in grain form. Some is very fine, like what Paula used in this recipe - it's like tiny pasta spheres. Israeli couscous is much larger in grain, similar in size to bulgur wheat. Every supermarket I've been to in NJ has some form of couscous - look in either the international section if there is one, or in the grain section. Most prepackaged rice kits have a couscous version too.
    When in doubt, use google or wikipedia to find any term you don't understand. I guarantee you'll get a more comprehensive answer than what some schmuck responding to your questions will give you.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on June 06, 2010

    Flag

    what is couscous?.....as old as i am i have never heard of it and if i can't find it can i use a subsitute ? ty annie

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on May 07, 2010

    Flag

    I thought it was pretty good. I packed it up for work tonight, but tried a bit off it before I did.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on May 03, 2010

    Flag

    this is so easy to make and very quick. overall i thought it was pretty good but felt it need a little more flavor so i added some balsamic vinegar to taste and it was perfect!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on January 25, 2010

    Flag

    My new fav side dish!
    I add parmesan to mine and instead of using plain couscous, I substituted with couscous w/ pine nuts.
    I served it along w/ Rachel Ray's recipe 'Spring chicken roll ups with pan lemon dijon sauce.
    i had a dinner party and it was a HIT!
    LOVE this recipe!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on January 19, 2010

    Flag

    can you tell me what this because my dad gave me a box of it and i never heard of it what does it taste like.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on December 23, 2009

    Flag

    Served this dish as a side dish during Hanukkah dinner....everyone loved it! Only changes I made, were, I used Israelly couscous, and I added a few artichoke hearts chopped up. I served it chilled, and it had wonderful flavor.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
Advertisement

Free Recipe of the Day Newsletter

Let Food Network chefs plan what's for dinner, with quick and easy recipes delivered to your inbox daily.

© 2013 Television Food Network G.P. All rights reserved.