Couscous cooks quickly on the stovetop, but if you need to eat right when you walk in the door, then making couscous in a programmable rice cooker is the way to go.
Couscous — or little balls of semolina flour (i.e. pasta) — range in size from small Moroccan couscous to larger Israeli pearled couscous. Any size couscous can be prepared in the rice cooker.
How to Make Rice Cooker Couscous
Step 1. Combine 1 cup water or low-sodium chicken stock and 1 cup couscous in the rice cooker. Add a pinch of kosher salt and 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil or butter. Program the rice cooker using the normal or white rice setting.
Step 2. When the rice cooker is finished, leave the couscous on "keep warm" for five minutes. Then fluff the couscous with a spoon or fork. Adjust seasonings. Serve immediately or let it sit on "keep warm" for up to an hour.
Note: When cooking couscous on the stove, the couscous to liquid ratio is 1:1.5, but when using a rice cooker it is 1:1.
Pilaf-style couscous
Prior to Step 1 above, sauté some diced onions and slivered almonds in olive oil in a skillet or in the bowl of the rice cooker. Add couscous and broth. Program the rice cooker and cook. Before serving, stir in finely chopped fresh parsley.
Other flavors for couscous
Consider mixing in parsley, cilantro, mint, lemon, garlic, other herbs, tomatoes, diced cucumbers, chopped dried fruit such as raisins or apricots, nuts, turmeric, cumin, or other spices.
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Ingredients
- Couscous: This recipe is for cooking standard semolina couscous in a rice cooker. However, if you want to cook Israeli (or pearl) couscous in your rice cooker, use 1 ¼ cups of water or broth for every cups of couscous. Before adding your Israeli couscous to the rice cooker, toast it for a few minutes in a saute pan with a tablespoon of vegan butter, then cook as per the instructions in the recipe.
- Olive Oil: Olive oil keeps the couscous moist and prevents it from sticking to the rice cooker.
- Vegetable Broth: You can always use water instead of vegetable broth, but I think the vegetable broth really enhance the flavor of the couscous. You can use fresh stock or a vegetable stock cube.
- Add your couscous, vegetable broth and olive oil to the rice cooker. Note that the broth will be quickly absorbed by the couscous, so it will not look like rice, which when cooked in a rice cooker, normally has the water covering it.
- Cook your couscous on the white rice setting. There's no need to set a timer, as the rice cooker turns itself to warm once your couscous has finished cooking. However, it generally it takes only about 5 minutes.
- When the rice cooker turns to warm, keep the lid on for an additional 5 minutes.
Serving Suggestions
- Add some sauteed onion and almonds or pistachios to the couscous before cooking it in the rice cooker.
- Add some raisins or chopped prunes to the couscous before cooking.
- Serve with authentic air fryer falafel for a wonderful vegan dinner.
- Rice cooker couscous is the perfect accompaniment to sheet pan gnocchi.
- A homemade vegan lentil loaf would be delicious served with couscous.
- Make it Moroccan by stirring a tablespoon of harissa paste into the vegetable broth before adding it to the rice cooker.
- Make a cold vegan couscous salad!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is couscous gluten free?
No, couscous is not gluten free. It's made from semolina, which is made from durum wheat, which is not gluten free.
Can you keep cooked couscous in the fridge?
Yes, you can! Let the couscous cool fully before transferring it to an airtight container. Couscous will stay fresh in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat in the microwave or eat cold.
Can I make Israeli couscous in a rice cooker?
Yes, you can. Use 1 ¼ cups of vegetable broth for every cup of pearl couscous. Add one tablespoon of olive oil. Set the rice cooker to the white rice setting and cook until it switches to the warm setting. Leave the lid on the rice cooker for an additional 5 minutes. Fluff the couscous with two forks before serving.
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Recipe
How To Cook Couscous in a Rice Cooker
Can you cook couscous in a rice cooker? Absolutely! And, it will come out perfectly soft and fluffy if you follow a few simple steps. All you need is three simple ingredients to cook Morocco's favorite dish to perfection
Prep Time 0 mins
Cook Time 5 mins
resting time 5 mins
Total Time 10 mins
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 4 servings
Calories 198 kcal
- 1 cup couscous *see note 1
- 1½ cups vegetable broth
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Add the couscous, vegetable broth and olive oil to the rice cooker.
Cook the couscous on the white rice setting.
When the rice cooker turns to warm, keep the lid on for 10 minutes.
Fluff the couscous with a fork before serving.
- To cook Israeli (or pearl) couscous in a rice cooker use 1 ¼ cups of vegetable broth for every cup of pearl couscous. Add one tablespoon of olive oil. Set the rice cooker to the white rice setting and cook until it switches to the warm setting. Leave the lid on the rice cooker for an additional 5 minutes. Fluff the couscous with two forks before serving.
Calories: 198kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 6gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gSodium: 357mgPotassium: 72mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 188IUCalcium: 10mgIron: 0.5mg
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