Roast Squash and Feta Couscous - Super Easy Recipe - Daisies & Pie (2025)

Make the most of deliciously sweet roasted butternut squash with this super easy vegetarian roast squash and feta couscous meal idea. Super simple and really tasty!

A delicious and easy recipe for roast squash and feta couscous.

This simple little dish is packed with flavour and big enough to be a midweek dinner for two just as it is.

Or you could use it as a vegetable side dish to serve four – try alongside roast chicken or grilled fish.

I use the Ainsley Harriott flavoured couscous sachets for this recipe to really pack in the flavour with very little effort.

Honestly it really is worth keeping a few of these flavoured couscous sachets in the cupboard at home.

They’re great for adding to leftovers to create a great new dinner or as using to make couscous salad for packed lunches.

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I love this as an easy autumn-y dinner served alongside a nice glass of red wine and a zesty little green salad – preferably one with rocket leaves.

Little cooks tip here – if you’re feeling extra lazy just buy the bags of ready peeled and chopped butternut squash to save time on dinner prep.

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Roast Butternut Squash and Feta Couscous Recipe

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Ingredients for Roast Squash and Feta Couscous

You’ll just need a handful of ingredients to make this delicious easy vegetarian couscous recipe!

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  • 15ml olive oil – you could use rapeseed oil if you prefer.
  • 500g butternut squash – simply peeled and chopped into bitesized pieces, if you’re short on time you can buy this in packs ready peeled and cubed from the supermarket.
  • 1 red onion – peeled and chopped into wedges
  • 2 cloves of garlic – left whole in skin
  • 50g feta cheese – crumbled
  • 20g pine nuts
  • handful of chopped basil
  • 100g couscous – I use Ainsley Harriot sun-dried tomato and garlic flavour

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How To Make Roast Squash And Feta Couscous

You are just going to LOVE how easy our squash and feta couscous is to make – it’s super simple!

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  • Heat the oven to 200C
  • Chop the butternut squash and red onions into bite sized pieces.
  • Tip the chopped butternut squash and red onion into a roasting tin.
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  • Tip the olive oil over the chopped butternut squash and red onion and tuck two unpeeled cloves of garlic in amongst the vegetables.
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  • Season the butternut squash and onions with sea salt and cracked black pepper.
  • Roast in the oven for around 25 minutes or until the butternut squash and onions are tender.
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  • Tip the pine nuts into a dry frying pan.
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  • Toast the pine nuts over a low heat until they’re just starting to brown and smell deliciously warm and nutty. It’ll only take a couple of minutes – be sure to keep an eye on them so they don’t burn.
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  • When the butternut squash is almost ready – make up the flavoured couscous sachet as per the packet instructions and leave it to soak up the water.
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  • One the butternut squash is roasted – find the roast garlic cloves and remove them from the tin onto a small plate.
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  • Using a fork – squash the roast garlic from the skin – it will ooze out like a lovely garlicky paste. Discard the skins.
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  • Stir the roast garlic paste into the tray of roasted butternut squash – really mix it in to spread the flavour.
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  • Fluff up the prepared couscous with a fork to separate the grains.
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  • Tip the flavoured couscous into the roasting tin with the roast vegetables and stir gently to mix everything together.
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  • Tip the toasted pine nuts into the roast vegetables and couscous.
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  • Tip the crumbled feta into the roast squash couscous and tear up the basil leaves – scatter them into the tin.
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  • Stir everything together gently so all the flavours mix together nicely.
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  • Tip the roast squash and feta couscous into serving bowls and eat.
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Variations On Roast Squash And Feta Couscous

You can switch up the ingredients in this recipe to suit yourself – just use the main recipe as a base and go in your own direction. Try…

  • Switch the butternut squash for pumpkins or sweet potatoes – it’ll taste just as delicious!
  • Switch the feta cheese for torn mozzarella or try Manchego shavings or even crumbled blue cheese for extra zing.
  • Add in more vegetables – try courgettes and mushrooms.
  • Use plain couscous instead of flavoured.
  • Add in some chorizo sprinkles or snipped up crispy bacon.

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How To Serve Roast Squash And Feta Couscous

Our tasty couscous recipe is delicious served just as it is – nice and warm from the oven – but you could also try out the serving suggestions below!

  • In bowls with a side of garlic bread and rocket salad, with a glass of red wine for midweek dinner.
  • As an easy side dish for roast chicken.
  • Leftovers are fab cold next day for lunch – just pack in air tight lunchbox.

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Yield: 4

Roast Squash and Feta Couscous

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Super easy vegetarian meal idea or tasty side dish.

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Total Time 35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 15ml Olive oil
  • 500g Butternut Squash
  • 1 Red onion
  • 2 Garlic cloves
  • 50g Feta cheese
  • 20g Pine nuts
  • Basil - small bunch
  • 100g couscous sachet

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 200C
  2. Peel and chop the squash and onion into bitesized pieces.
  3. Put the butternut squash, onion and garlic cloves into the roasting tin - drizzle over the olive oil and season with sea salt and blak pepper.
  4. Roast in the oven for around 25 minutes or until everything is tender.
  5. Prepare the couscous as per the packet instructions.
  6. Once the butternut squash is ready - remove the garlic cloves and squeeze them from the skins.
  7. Stir the garlic back into the roast vegetables.
  8. Lightly toast the pine nuts in a dry frying pan until light brown.
  9. Mix the roast butternut squash, couscous, pine nuts, feta and torn basil leaves together.
  10. Divide between bowls and eat.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 188Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 122mgCarbohydrates: 23gFiber: 5gSugar: 4gProtein: 5g

Nutritional content will vary depending on the exact ingredients you use and how careful you are with measuring - this nutritional information is given as a general guide only - you should always calculate your own nutritional information especially if you have specific dietary requirements.

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FAQs

Why is my roasted butternut squash soggy? ›

There could be a few reasons why your roasted butternut squash is turning out soggy: Overcrowding: If you overcrowd the baking sheet with butternut squash pieces, they will release more moisture and steam, making it difficult for them to roast properly.

How to make couscous Gordon Ramsay? ›

How does Gordon Ramsay make couscous? Use 1/2 tsp of each: black pepper, salt, garlic powder. Add 1Tbsp of each: parsley, oregano, basil, thyme. The ratio is 1 to 1, meaning for every 1 cup of couscous, you need one cup of hot water and a little bit of olive oil.

Should I roast butternut squash face down or up? ›

Brush the squash halves with olive oil, then flip the squash cut-side down. Bake the squash for about 50 minutes at 400°F. The skin will darken and may blister. You can press against the flesh with tongs, it wil be pliable when it's cooked.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook butternut squash? ›

Line a large roasting tray with baking paper, toss the squash with the oil and roast for 25-30 minutes or until completely soft. 2. Scoop out the flesh into a bowl (discarding the skin). Mash well and leave to cool before mixing in the Parmesan and egg yolk.

What can I put in couscous to make it taste better? ›

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 closer to rice or pasta? ›

While many believe that it is a type of grain, such as rice or barley, it is actually a type of pasta. (Hint: some grocery stores may stock couscous in the pasta section, but most will often stock it in the grain section, next to the rice). Couscous is pasta made from semolina flour mixed with water.

Why do you add oil to couscous? ›

Though it's not totally necessary, I also like to add a bit of olive oil and salt to the boiling water to add flavor and prevent clumping.

Why is my butternut squash mushy? ›

A squash with soft spots and is soft to the touch, is a sign that the squash has gone bad. And if it starts to leak fluid, that's a sure sign that the squash is spoiled. Likewise, if the flesh and seeds of the fruit are mushy and slimy, that's a clear sign that it shouldn't be eaten.

How do you keep squash from getting soggy? ›

The key to avoiding watery, soggy squash and zucchini is salt. Once you cut them, you sprinkle them with salt and let them sit in a colander in the sink for a while before cooking them. It pulls some of the water out of them prior to sautéing.

Why is my butternut squash wet? ›

When picked immature they are usually watery and poor in flavor. Flavor is also better after some cold weather, but remember they are not frost-hardy.

How do you fix soggy roasted vegetables? ›

You could try oiling then a bit and sticking them under the broiler for a couple of minutes (watch them closely!), but i wouldn't cook them longer than that. At that point, I'd try buttering and grilling them to add some brownness, and maybe a little cheese.

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