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This one-pot cod with couscous will be your new go-to easy cod recipe. Paired with olives and Castelvetrano olives–or any green olive–this one-pot recipe is easy, quick, and delicious.

Cod is probably my favorite type of fish. It has a mild, subtly sweet flavor, but the fish is firm and holds up while cooking. Its mild flavor makes it a blank canvas for any kind of dish or flavor pairings. If you think you don’t like fish, cod is the perfect place to start, as it doesn’t really have any strong or fishy flavors.

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This one-pot cod is paired with Castelvetrano olives and sun-dried tomatoes. Finished with lemon juice and parsley, this cod recipe brings bold flavors with a bright finish. The best part is that it all happens in one pot in just about 30 minutes total.

I use pearl couscous–also known as Israeli couscous or ptitim–for its quick cooking time. Pearl couscous is not the same as regular couscous, and it’s more closely related to (though still different!) Italian fregola than couscous found in Maghrebi cuisine.

What is pearl couscous? It’s a type of pasta made from semolina flour and water. It’s an extruded pasta, similar to the Italian orzo. In short, unlike traditional couscous, which are small and traditionally hand-rolled, Israeli couscous balls are much larger, made by a machine, and then toasted.

In some instances, you can swap the pearl couscous for traditional couscous. However, be mindful of the difference in cooking time. Hand-rolled, small couscous only takes 5 minutes to steep. Pearl couscous, on the other hand, takes about 12–13 minutes to cook.

For this recipe, I recommend not replacing the pearl couscous with regular couscous. Instead, use an Italian fregola or orzo. If using orzo, you’ll want to remove the fish and then continue cooking the orzo until al dente as it may need more time than pearl couscous.

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How to make this one-pot cod with couscous recipe:

To make this dish, you need just a handful of ingredients, including:

  • Shallot, garlic, and butter as the base of the broth
  • Pearl couscous
  • Castelvetrano olives and sun-dried tomatoes will add a bold, salty, robust flavor to the couscous
  • Cod, cut into 4 4-ounce portions
  • Extra virgin olive oil, parsley, and lemon juice add just a nice bit of zip and richness to the dish

Making it is so unbelievably easy, and you’ll love how quickly it comes together.

  • Step 1: Sauté the shallot, add the garlic, and then melt the butter into the pot.
  • Step 2: Toast the couscous in the pot briefly, and then add the water, olives, and sun-dried tomatoes.
  • Step 3: Bring everything to a low boil and arrange the cod on top. Drizzle with a touch of extra virgin olive oil and a sprinkle of parsley.
  • Step 4: Cover and cook on low until the cod is cooked through and the couscous is tender, about 12–13 minutes.
  • Step 5: Remove the lid and add lemon juice. Carefully spoon the cod onto a plate. Stir the couscous in the pot and add a bit more parsley.

That’s it! From there, simply divide the couscous between shallow bowls and place a cod filet on top. Serve with more lemon.

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One-Pot Cod with Couscous

This one-pot cod with couscous will be your new go-to easy cod recipe. Paired with olives and Castelvetrano olives–or any green olive–this one-pot recipe is easy, quick, and delicious.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 407kcal

Equipment

  • Large pot

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 shallots, peeled and diced
  • 5 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 cup pearl couscous
  • 1 cup Castelvetrano olives, torn in half or use 6-ounce can green olives
  • ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes, diced
  • cups water
  • 4 4- ounce cod filets
  • cup loosely packed fresh parsley, minced and divided
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • Salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper

Instructions

Cook the aromatics:

  • Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the shallot and cook for 5 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté 1 minute.

Toast the couscous:

  • Melt butter in the pot. Add the pearl couscous and cook until lightly toasted. Season with salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper to taste.

  • Stir in the olives and sun-dried tomatoes.

Simmer the cod and couscous:

  • Pour in the water and bring to a low boil.

  • Carefully arrange the cod on top in an even layer. Drizzle with 1–2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil. Add half the minced parsley. Cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 12-15 minutes or until cod is completely cooked and pearl couscous is tender.

Finish the cod:

  • Remove the cover. Add lemon juice to the cod and remove the fish from the pot.

Finish the couscous:

  • Taste and season the couscous. Stir in the remaining parsley.

To serve:

  • Divide the couscous between shallow bowls and serve with the cod on top. Enjoy with a lemon wedge on the side.

Nutrition

Calories: 407kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 18g | Sodium: 650mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin C: 8mg

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FAQs

Do you rinse pearl couscous after cooking? ›

Pour in water and bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until couscous is tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and rinse couscous under cold water in a colander, then transfer to a large serving bowl.

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

Pearl couscous: You need 1 cup of uncooked pearl couscous, which will yield about 3 cups when cooked. Water: For a cup of uncooked couscous, you need 1 ½ cups water or other cooking liquid (such as broth). Kosher salt: If you use broth instead of water, you may not need any salt, depending on how salty the broth is.

How do you keep pearl couscous from sticking together? ›

You can toss the uncooked couscous in a drizzle of oil before adding the liquid, which coats each grain in oil and helps them stay separate. Alternatively, add a drizzle of oil as you fluff up the grains. Use a fork to fluff the couscous – stirring it with a spoon can make it go clumpy.

Why isn't my couscous cooking? ›

You don't use the proper water-to-couscous ratio. Although couscous is pasta, it actually cooks more like a grain. You can't just dump dry couscous into a pot of boiling water and drain it. Make sure you're using the right water-to-couscous ratio, which is 1 cup water to 2/3 cup couscous.

What is the difference between couscous and pearl couscous? ›

Pearl couscous is technically a larger version of Moroccan couscous, though it's sometimes erroneously used synonymously with Israeli couscous. Roughly the size of a pea, pearl couscous is even larger than Israeli couscous.

What can I add to couscous for flavor? ›

Dress it up
  1. Herbs: Couscous will always be better with a fresh lift of herbs. ...
  2. Lemon: Grated lemon rind and a squeeze of juice will add extra zing.
  3. Nuts: Toasted pine nuts or a few slivered almonds add lovely crunch.
  4. Fruit: Many versions of couscous include dried fruit such as apricots or currants.

Is couscous a carb or protein? ›

Though couscous contains limited amounts of blood-sugar-lowering protein, it's fairly high in carbs, with 36 grams per cup (157 grams) (1). Those with blood sugar issues or diabetes should be cautious when consuming moderate- to high-carb foods.

Is pearl couscous good for you? ›

Healthy Facts: Pearl couscous is a source of fiber. Fiber helps you feel fuller for longer, helps to stabilize blood sugar levels, aids digestion, and can help reduce constipation. Pearl couscous is low in sugar and is lower on the Glycemic Index.

What is the ratio of pearl couscous to water? ›

The ideal Israeli couscous-to-water ratio is about 1 cup of dry couscous to 1½ cups of water, but you can also cook Israeli couscous like pasta, simply draining off any excess liquid once the couscous is al dente.

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 make couscous not mushy? ›

Use the correct amount of water or stock

With too much liquid, your couscous will go soggy. With not enough, it'll be hard. So, take the time to make all measurements accurately. For every 2/3 cup couscous, you should add 1 cup of boiling water or (preferably) stock.

Is couscous better for you than rice? ›

While couscous and white rice have almost the same amount of calories per 100 grams, couscous contains more protein and higher amounts of vitamins and minerals so can be considered a healthier option in those departments. Both grains can support weight loss when incoporated into a balanced, healthy diet.

Why does my couscous taste bad? ›

If it smells off or rancid, it's time to chuck it. Additionally, if mold, moisture, or bugs are present in the container, it should be discarded immediately. Although less common, discoloration is also a sign that couscous has gone bad. After opening, store couscous in an airtight container or resealable plastic bag.

Can you just add boiling water to couscous? ›

Only boiling water is needed to cook your couscous, but the important bit is the couscous to water ratio, you should abide by the 1:1 rule. So, for 60g of couscous, you will need 60ml of boiling water.

How do you keep couscous Fluffy? ›

Add couscous to boiling water

Stir the toasted couscous in the boiling water. Cover the sauce pan and remove from heat or turn the heat off immediately. Let the couscous sit undisturbed for about 10 minutes until it has absorbed all the water. Uncover and fluff with a fork.

Do you need to drain couscous? ›

Bring water to a boil. Add couscous and salt. Return to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain off any remaining water.

How long do you leave couscous in water? ›

Easy couscous recipe

Pour over the measured amount of boiling water and place a plate or tea towel over the bowl and let sit for 10-15minutes. Once cooked fluff the couscous with a fork and season with salt, pepper, and some lemon juice.

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