A delicious flavour combination: couscous with dried apricots and butternut squash. Simple and healthy but fabulous Ottolenghi cous cous recipe from the first Ottolenghi cookbook. Perfect for packed lunches, picnics and parties.
Couscous with dried apricots and butternut squash
Ingredients
- 1 large onion thinly sliced
- 6 tbsp olive oil
- 50 g dried apricots
- 1 small butternut squash about 450g peeled, seeded and cut into 2cm dice
- 250 g cous cous
- 1 vegetable bouillon cube
- 400 ml water boiling, from kettle
- 1 pinch saffron dried strands
- 3 tbsp fresh tarragon roughly chopped
- 3 tbsp fresh mint roughly chopped
- 3 tbsp fresh parsley roughly chopped
- 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon ground
- grated zest of half a lemon
- salt to season
- pepper to season
Instructions
- The original recipe text is available in Ottolenghi The Cookbook.
- Take a look at other Ottolenghi recipes previously featured on this site.
Notes
What else can I make with couscous
I have published several other couscous recipes including tomato couscous, one pot chicken couscous with olives and garlic mushroom couscous. I also served couscous alongside these IKEA style veggie balls.





Oh, this is GORGEOUS, Sarah! 🙂 I'm so happy you'll be sharing more of these recipes. 🙂 I love the color and vivacity of your photos. 🙂
I am starving…..Husband is making dinner right now and I wish it was this and not baked potato and chicken. I might have to get that cookbook….
Hi Sarah! Great to find your blog…and this post, like the others, is perfect! the Ottolenghi cookbook was my favourite of last year, no doubt about it. A fantastic inspiration. I'm actually taking a foodwriting course tutored by Yotam in the Summer, he's a hero of mine! Thanks for this! Rachel xox ps I found you through Sandra Gillanders & Morwenna @ Bluebells & Butterflies, the lovely girls!
I welcome every new cous cous recipe! This one looks wonderful, but that's actually no surprise as it's from Ottolenghi cookbook. I should finally join the Ottolenghi Sista-hood and buy the book too! 🙂
oh i've tried this from the book and it's simply lovely! and good on you for recruiting other sistahs to the hood! lol!