Lentils: The
Perfect Quick Comfort Food
Lentils are
my favorite go-to protein for fast, healthy, tummy-pleasing meals. Unlike many
other legumes, lentils cook quickly and generally don’t require soaking.
They’re ideal for vegetarians (Lentil Sloppy
Joes) as well as omnivores (Lentils
with Cauliflower and Chicken Sausage) — adding flavor and versatility to
your menus.
Like most
legumes, lentils are low in fat and high in fiber and protein. They come in a
variety of colors, ranging from brown to green and red to yellow. While mostly
interchangeable in recipes, here’s a quick lesson on lentils:
Brown
lentils are hearty and earthy in flavor. They stand up well to long simmering.
Great in chili and soups, like in this Lentil Chili.
Green
lentils take a little longer to cook than other types, but like their brown cousins,
they tend to keep their shape while cooking. Try them in salads and side dishes
like in this Warm
Kale and Lentil Salad with Sundried Tomatoes.
Red lentils
can range in color from yellow to orange to red. They are delicate, slightly
sweet and mild. They tend to disintegrate easily when cooking, which makes them
wonderful in stews, dals and spreads. Here’s a basic recipe for Red
Lentils with Garlic and Onions.
Try some of
these recipes and serving ideas:
Lentil,
Butternut Squash and Collards Pie: This delicious quiche-like main dish is
packed with a host of nutritious ingredients: black lentils, collard greens and
sweet butternut squash.
Cook with
your favorite spices and ladle lentils over brown rice, millet or quinoa, like
in this French
Lentils With Onion and Carrot.
Use Italian
seasonings and serve over polenta or pasta with a sprinkling of grated
Parmigiano-Reggiano and a drizzle of olive oil.
Lentils are
a mainstay of Indian cooking. Try this Lentil
Curry with Cashews and Yogurt or this Indian Dal for a
simple weeknight meal.
Go Tex-Mex
by making tostadas with smashed lentils instead of black or pinto beans. Or
make lentil tacos instead of beef tacos. They are totally delicious with
typical taco fixings like shredded lettuce, fresh salsa, guacamole, sour cream
and cheese.
Make a “bed”
of lentils for salmon, chicken or sliced lean beef. Add leafy greens for a
delicious, healthy balance and a colorful meal.
Stuff
seasoned lentils into baked potatoes. Garnish with chives or sliced green
onions.
For a simple
delicious meal, try French
Lentils with Onion and Carrot. Serve with a warm baguette or crusty garlic
bread.
Make baked
lentil enchiladas – cook lentils with onion; roll up in whole wheat flour or
corn tortillas. Bake topped with enchilada sauce and cheese or non-dairy cheese
alternative.
Make soup
featuring lentils: Try Indian Red
Lentil Soup, Moroccan
Spiced Chickpea and Lentil Soup or Hearty
Lentil and Sausage Soup.
Mash cooked
and seasoned lentils for a great sandwich filling. Enjoy with a steaming bowl
of colorful vegetable soup.
Want more?
Check out our primer on Split
Peas and Lentils. If you love lentils and have a special recipe, I’d love
to know.
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