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Jewelled Couscous Recipe with Puy Lentils & Pomegranate

Published on November 30, 2020 • Last updated September 17, 2025 by Elizabeth
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This jewelled couscous recipe is a Persian-inspired dish made with spiced couscous, puy lentils, nuts, fruits, herbs and pomegranate arils.

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Resting Time: 5 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Image of jewelled couscous recipe on a serving plate with Moroccan-style slow cooked lamb, hummus, flatbread and plain yoghurt.
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  • What is jewelled couscous?
  • Ingredients you’ll need…
  • How to make this easy jewelled couscous
  • What to serve with jewelled couscous
  • Jewelled couscous with puy lentils and pomegranate
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What is jewelled couscous?

Jewelled couscous is a Persian recipe made with spiced couscous, nuts, fruits, herbs and pomegranate arils. Visually impressive, it is often served on special occasions. The variety of colour and texture of the ingredients is what gives the dish its ‘jewelled’ name.

This is one of my recipes that’s taken years to evolve, and it’s never really the same twice. It’s one of those use-up-whats-in-the-cupboards kinds of midweek recipes, but it’s also good enough that you can serve it on special occasions, like when you’re trying to make a seriously good first impression.

I began making a version of this recipe years ago as an easier alternative to jewelled Persian rice with tahdig, throwing in dried barberries, flaked almonds and a handful of chopped parsley and mint with the couscous.

Now, my jewelled couscous recipe is a gorgeous presentation of spice-infused couscous punctuated by various flavours, textures and little pops of juicy colour. A proper centrepiece, I think, so much, so my couscous recipe has its own special serving dish.

Top down image of all the ingredients needed to make this easy jewelled couscous recipe.

Ingredients you’ll need…

  • 250 grams couscous  
  • 300 ml hot vegetable stock (I use 1 Knorr vegetable stock pot)
  • 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
  • 6 tbsp olive oil, divided, plus extra to drizzle
  • 250 grams cooked puy lentils
  • 100 grams shelled pistachios
  • 100 grams raw almonds
  • 50 grams pine nuts
  • 100 grams sultanas
  • 250 grams pomegranate arils
  • 4 finely chopped spring onions
  • 25 grams fresh parsley
  • 25 grams fresh coriander leaves
  • zest and juice of 1 lemon 
  • salt and pepper, to taste
Step by step photo collage how to make jewelled couscous.

How to make this easy jewelled couscous

  1. Place the couscous (tip: dry toast it in a pan for extra flavour) into a bowl along with the turmeric, olive oil, lemon zest, juice and vegetable stock.
  2. Cover the bowl of couscous and leave it to sit for 10 minutes before fluffing the grains apart with a fork.
  3. Toast the pine nuts (I used to add sauteed red onion, but I’ve changed the recipe).
  4. Stir in the puy lentils, almonds, pistachios, sultanas and pomegranate arils.
  5. Add the finely chopped herbs and a further drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 
  6. Transfer to a large serving dish and serve at room temperature.
Image of Moroccan-inspired slow cooked lamb recipe.

What to serve with jewelled couscous

  • Moroccan-inspired slow-cooked lamb 
  • Imam biyaldi
  • simple creamy hummus drizzled with olive oil and garnished with toasted cumin seeds
  • plain natural yoghurt drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with smoked paprika
  • simple layered tomato salad
  • grilled halloumi cheese with chilli
  • flatbreads such as baladi or khobez
  • dates
Image of dishes to serve with jewelled couscous.
Image of jewelled couscous on a plate with slow cooked lamb and side dishes. I ate this plate of food after I photographed it and it was lovely.

This is my most favourite kind of meal, a medley of flavours and textures. Best of all, everything can be prepared in advance, so there’s very little that needs doing before serving other than plating it all up.

I like to make it look even more impressive by drizzling the side dishes with either chilli or lemon-infused olive oils, a sprinkling of smoked paprika here, a dash of crushed chilli pepper there.

To finish, chopped fresh herbs. It just looks… appealing. The presentation can mean a lot when it comes to food.

Close up image of jewelled couscous with a fresh coriander leaf focused in the bottom left hand corner.

Recipe Difficulty Levels

Easy

Requires basic cooking skills and ingredients you most likely already have in your kitchen.

Moderate

Requires more experience, preparation and/or cooking time. You may have to source special ingredients.

Challenging

Recipes requiring more advanced skills and experience and maybe some special equipment.

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Jewelled couscous with puy lentils and pomegranate

This jewelled couscous recipe is an easy Persian-inspired dish made with spiced couscous, nuts, fruits, herbs and pomegranate arils.
4.89 from 9 votes
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Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Resting time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 16 servings
Calories: 277kcal
Author: Elizabeth

Ingredients

Metric – US Cup Measures
  • 250 grams couscous
  • 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
  • 4 tbsp olive oil divided
  • 1 lemon zest and juice
  • 300 ml vegetable stock
  • 250 grams ready-cooked puy lentils
  • 100 grams pistachio nuts coarsely chopped
  • 100 grams raw almonds coarsely chopped
  • 50 grams pine nuts toasted
  • 100 grams sultanas
  • 250 grams pomegranate seeds
  • 4 spring onions finely chopped
  • 25 grams fresh parsley finely chopped
  • 25 grams fresh coriander leaves to garnish
  • Shetland sea salt to taste
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

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Equipment

large mixing bowl
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Instructions 

  • Place 250 grams couscous into a large mixing bowl along with 1/2 tsp ground turmeric, the zest and juice of 1 lemon and 4 tbsp olive oil. Pour over 300 ml vegetable stockand stir.
    Image of vegetable stock being poured into a bowl of dry couscous with turmeric and olive oil.
  • Cover the bowl with a clean plate and leave to sit for 5 minutes.
    Image of plate covering a bowl of couscous.
  • Toast 50 grams pine nutsin a dry pan until lightly browned (I used to add sauteed red onion, but I now add spring onions instead). Coarsely chop 100 grams pistachio nuts and 100 grams raw almonds.
    Image of sauteed red onions in a pan and toasted pine nuts in a second pan.
  • Fluff the couscous with a fork.
    Photo of fluffing couscous with a fork.
  • Add 250 grams ready-cooked puy lentils
    Image of a bowl of puy lentils being poured into a bowl of couscous.
  • Add the almonds, pistachios, pine nuts, 100 grams sultanas and 250 grams pomegranate seeds.
    Image of unmixed ingredients for jewelled couscous in a bowl.
  • Finely chop 4 spring onions, 25 grams fresh parsley and 25 grams fresh coriander leaves and add to the bowl. Season to taste with Shetland sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
    Photo of hands chopping herbs to go into jewelled couscous.
  • Transfer the jewelled couscous to a serving dish and serve at room temperature.
    Image of jewelled couscous on a serving platter.

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Notes

For extra depth of flavour, you can toast the dry couscous first, before adding the vegetable stock. Simply place in a dry pan and toast gently over medium heat until lightly browned, and then continue with step one of the recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 277kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Sodium: 81mg | Potassium: 274mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 335IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 2mg

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Comments

  1. Nic | Nic's Adventures & Bakes

    December 3, 2020 at 11:31 am

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing, this looks lovely 🙂

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Atia

      December 3, 2020 at 12:29 pm

      Aw thanks Nic, glad you like the look of it!

      Reply
  2. Toni Dash

    November 30, 2020 at 2:13 pm

    5 stars
    I love how flavorful this is!! Everyone at my house will enjoy it!

    Reply
  3. Kechi

    November 30, 2020 at 1:38 pm

    5 stars
    I seriously love everything about this Jewelled Couscous; so loaded and satisfying! Thank you so much for sharing.
    I love the crunch that pistachios and pomegranate bring.

    Reply
  4. Jess

    November 30, 2020 at 1:36 pm

    5 stars
    I love the added pomegranate in this. Gives it the perfect pop of color and flavor!

    Reply
  5. Katherine Hackworthy

    November 30, 2020 at 1:14 pm

    5 stars
    This looks stunning!! So many incredible flavors in this rice and I love that it’s an easier version. I can’t wait to try the recipe.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Atia

      November 30, 2020 at 1:21 pm

      Thanks Kate, I hope you like it! 🙂

      Reply
  6. Gina

    November 30, 2020 at 12:32 pm

    5 stars
    It’s such a festive and impressive looking dish. The pomegranate arils bring such a nice pop of bright sweet flavor!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Atia

      November 30, 2020 at 1:22 pm

      I think it’s quite Christmas-y with all the lovely colours. The pomegranate definitely works 🙂

      Reply
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