(This post is sponsored by DeLallo.)
I love giving airport rides. Like, love giving airport rides.
My friends will be the first to vouch that whenever someone announces a trip in or out of Kansas City, I am usually the first to call dibs on taking them to or from the airport. Or sometimes if I hit the jackpot, both. Even if that means setting my alarm for some insane hour in the morning, or staying up for a coffee-fueled midnight ride, I just love any chance to play “chauffeur” for my friends. Why?
Because those 30-minute drives are gold.
On the way out of town, I love picking friends up at their houses and helping them load up whatever they felt was important for the journey ahead. I love seeing the anticipation in their eyes, and getting to hear them talk through their hopes or worries or excitement or stories about what’s to come. And then — the best part — I love getting to be the one who hugs them good-bye. Oh my goodness, the good-byes. I know they are such a small thing, especially on regular ol’ business trips or vacations home to see the family, but those little moments always feel so special. And I love getting to be the one who waves good-bye and sends them off on the next adventure.
Even better? Picking people up from the airport on their way back into town. I’m pretty sure any of us would vouch that a day of travel can take it out of you, and the last thing anyone wants to do upon landing is wander through a dark parking lot in search of your car. (Or in my case, clicking my remote hundreds of times in search of my lost car.) Heck no, I’m happy to circle the terminals round and round until my friends arrive and they can get curbside service. Then the best part begins — getting to hear the initial trip reflections, (literally) fresh out of the gate. Those raw, unedited reflections are my favorites, and I love getting to be the first person with whom friends can process the experience. Or hey, if they’re pooped or not up for talking about the trip yet, I’m also more than happy to get their minds off of things and chat about something totally different, or crank up some tunes. And then drop them off at the home sweet home they’re usually so happy to see.
Granted, I’ve learned the value of airport rides in large part from having experienced the other side of the coin, being so freaking relieved and thankful to have a familiar face waiting on both ends of a trip. But I must say, my favorite is getting to be the chauffeur. So fingers crossed that my friends have many more travels in the future, so that I can be along for the ride. :)
That said, over the years, I have also developed a little tradition of bringing something else along for the ride — a nice little snack and drink for the traveler. Sometimes it’s as simple as a power bar and a cup of coffee. Sometimes it’s a sandwich and a chilled La Croix. Or sometimes — like for a friend this past week — it’s a tupperware full of couscous that could be eaten in the car or saved for a ready-to-go lunch to pack for the next day.
My friend was pretty convinced that I had spent way too much time on this meal, but thanks to my favorite shortcut from DeLallo, this tasty couscous only required about 5 ingredients and was ready to go in minutes. And we both loved it.

The shortcut is one that I take quite often, and one that you’ve heard me praise many a time before — DeLallo Salad Savors!
These handy salad topping kits have been a staple in my refrigerator ever since I discovered them a few years ago. But in addition to helping create some quick and easy salads, I also love using them in non-lettuce-y dishes and salads, such as this easy seasonal couscous.

It was quite simple to make. I just roasted some butternut squash, chopped up some kale, boiled a batch of Israeli couscous, and added in the ingredients from the “Fresh” Salad Savors kit — goat cheese, dried cranberries, and chopped walnuts. (The “Vibrant” Salad Savors kit would taste great with this one too — blue cheese, dried cherries and pecans — yum!)
After drizzled with a simple orange vinaigrette, and tossed all together…

…this colorful, seasonal, fresh, healthier, and mega-tasty couscous was ready to go.

Perfect for a quick dinner for me, leftovers the next day, and a delicious welcome-home-salad for my friend at the airport.
Win-win-win.
Roasted Butternut Squash, Kale and Cranberry Couscous

Ingredients
Couscous Salad Ingredients:
- 1 small butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and diced into 1/2-inch cubes
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- salt and freshly-cracked black pepper
- 1 cup dry Israeli (pearl) couscous*, cooked in water according to package instructions
- 2 cups chopped kale leaves
- 1/3 cup dried cranberries (from DeLallo Salad Savors)
- 1/3 cup chopped walnuts (from DeLallo Salad Savors)
- 2 ounces goat cheese, crumbled (from DeLallo Salad Savors)
- easy orange vinaigrette (recipe below)
Vinaigrette Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 2 tablespoons DeLallo extra virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed orange juice
- pinch of salt and black pepper, to taste
Instructions
To Make The Couscous Salad:
- Heat oven to 425°F.
- In a large mixing bowl, toss cubed butternut squash with olive oil. Sprinkle with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper, and toss until combined.
- Spread the butternut squash out in an even layer on a parchment-covered baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes, then remove from the oven and flip the squash for even cooking. Bake for an additional 10-15 minutes, or until the squash is tender and slightly browned around the edges. Remove from oven and transfer back to the large mixing bowl.
- Add couscous, kale, cranberries, walnuts, goat cheese, and vinaigrette, and toss to combine.
- Serve warm, or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
To Make The Vinagirette:
- Whisk all ingredients together until combined. Taste, and season with additional salt and pepper if needed.
Notes
This post is sponsored by DeLallo. I have been partnering with them this year to bring you some tasty new Italian dishes, and all opinions are my own as always. Thanks so much for continuing to support the brands who help make this site possible!




Absolutely delicious! I’ve made it here times in the last month!
I love this salad to make as meal prep for the weak at work. Something different and delicious instead of just veggie salad!
I made this and I LOVE it!
Great fall recipe!! I always steam the kale for a more hearty dish. Would love to make it more often but I think all the chopping/baking/cooking the couscous etc. makes this recipe a bit labor-intensive. To make it worth my while I usually double the recipe to share with the family for the week. It lasts a long time in the fridge!
Made this for lunch today and to pack for the rest of the week. SO good! I don’t like orange so I swapped the orange juice for 1 tbps lemon juice in the dressing which turned out pretty good!
I love butternut squash and was looking for a new way to use it. I’d been stuck in a quinoa rut too, so was happy to use couscous! This is my new favorite salad! Turned out great and I love being able to make it earlier in the day and having it ready to just pull out of the fridge for dinner whenever we get home. Plus, it goes very well with whatever protein we’d like…tonight it’s shrimp. I was also happy to find a way my husband would eat more kale! Lol! Delicious! (BTW, I’ve already made 2 batches of your bourbon caramel sauce…WOW! Was I supposed to put that on top of something before eating it by the spoonful? Oops!)
My favorite salad recipe of all time1
Made a version of it, with a indian inspired dressing using garam massala, using almonds and sultanas instead and added some salmon. Amazing!! Thanks for the recipe!
Thx for sharing roasted butternut squash kale and cranberry couscous recipe, I definitely add it to my cookbook!
This was so delicious and filling! The savory with a hint of sweet from the dried cranberries and butternut squash was perfect. My boyfriend loved it too!