17 Lentil Recipes You'll Fall In Love With - Tasting Table (2024)

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Tiny but mighty, lentils are a powerhouse of a legume that shine just as bright in the background of a dish as they do at the forefront. There are several types of lentils out there, often distinguishable by their color and more specifically by the ways that you might cook with them.Loaded with protein, fiber, folate, and B vitamins,lentils are a great resource for bulking up dishes like soup, stew, and salads with plenty of plant-based goodness.

You can get as creative as you'd like with lentils (think nachos and meatballs) or keep things as simple as possible — that's the beauty of such a versatile legume. If you're new to cooking with lentilsor just need some fresh ways to incorporate them into your diet, our best lentil recipes just might make you fall completely in love with them. Also, regardless of which lentils you keep stocked in your pantry, be they red, green, or black, there's a recipe that will showcase them effortlessly, or at the very least incorporate them for a simple nutritional boost. Read on to see our favorite lentil recipes.

1. Easy Spiced Lentils

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Lentils often find themselves the base of many recipes, but they make for a great centerpiece too, as proven by this spiced lentils recipe. Brown lentils in particular shine in this quick and easy dish, with spices like cumin, garam masala, and smoked paprika adding flavor that pairs well with the natural earthiness of the legumes themselves.

The process of cooking lentils is a pretty quick one, and somewhat similar to cooking rice. You'll kick off this recipe by sautéing garlic, then you'll add in the rinsed lentils, broth, tomato sauce, and all of the spices. From there, it's just a matter of letting the lentils simmer and absorb all of that liquid. A fresh squeeze of lemon juice adds the perfect hint of acidity, while cilantro adds an herbaceous element. The finished dish works well as a hearty side or as a main course paired with rice, chicken, or tofu.

Recipe:Easy Spiced Lentils

2. Pasta e Lenticchie (Pasta with Lentils)

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Much like pasta e fa*gioli pairs pasta with beans, this pasta e lenticchie recipe pairs ziti or rigatoni with — you guessed it — lentils. As it turns out, the two ingredients make for quite the dynamic duo, with the pasta making up the bulk of the dish and the lentils adding some texture. Other ingredients include onion, garlic, carrots, tomato paste, thyme, and red pepper flakes, all of which contribute to a ragu-like sauce.

This recipe does require some quality time in the kitchen, though most of it is spent allowing the lentils to cook. Once all is said and done, you'll have a hearty pasta dish that yields four servings, so you can feed the whole family or reserve all of it for yourself. Top off your plate of pasta e lenticchie with a sprinkling of Parmesan and dive right in.

Recipe: Pasta e Lenticchie (Pasta with Lentils)

3. Lentil-Walnut Vegan Tacos

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Of all the things you can stuff into a taco, we bet that lentils and walnuts aren't at the top of your list ... or even on it at all. But, hey, there's a first time for everything, and if you're looking for ways to both get creative with tacos and incorporate more plant-based recipes into your repertoire, then this lentil-walnut vegan tacos recipe checks those boxes.

If you've got some pre-cooked lentils chilling in your refrigerator, or you stumble upon some at the grocery store, then you've already got a headstart on this recipe. (You can use uncooked lentils, but keep in mind that you'll have to cook them before starting the recipe.) The taco filling comes together nice and quick on the stovetop, then it's just a matter of assembling and topping off your tacos — tomatoes, red onion, lettuce, and avocado are all great options.

Recipe: Lentil-Walnut Vegan Tacos

4. Red Lentil Soup with Lemon

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If you're looking for a quick, easy, and nutritious lunch or dinner option, then this red lentil soup with lemon recipe will get the job done each and every time. You'll need some lentils, of course, along with other soup basics like olive oil, garlic, onion, and chicken broth. The lentils are the star of the show here, lending their distinct texture to a soup that's thick, chunky, and super comforting.

Believe it or not, this soup comes together in less than 30 minutes, so it really is ideal for those days when your pantry is running low on supplies and you're running even lower on time. A squeeze of fresh lemon juice and lemon zest also adds a nice touch of acidity and brightness to this simple soup.

Recipe: Red Lentil Soup with Lemon

5. Roasted Garlic Tomato Lentil Bowls

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Bright, zesty, and loaded with lentil and vegetable goodness, this roasted salad recipe is ideal for those who aren't fans of the typical lettuce-based variations. This salad, which features green lentils as a base and roasted tomatoes, onions, and garlic as flavorful additions, proves that you don't need romaine or arugula as a base — lentils get the job done quite well.

Of course, regardless of what serves as the base, no salad is complete without a good dressing. You'll whip up a simple but irresistibly tangy one for this recipe — olive oil, lemon juice, honey, and Dijon mustard help round out the flavors. When it comes time to serve, you can easily enjoy this roasted salad all on its own for lunch or for a light dinner, though you could also bulk it up with the addition of grilled chicken or salmon.

Recipe: Roasted Garlic Tomato Lentil Bowls

6. Lentil Soup with Herbed Yogurt

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Brown lentils make up the bulk of this lentil soup recipe, but they certainly don't stand alone — onion, carrots, celery, parsley, and tarragon all contribute to this soup, with that latter ingredient adding a subtly bittersweet undertone. Though it does take about an hour to make the soup, most of it is spent waiting for the lentils to simmer, so it's a passive task that you can mostly leave to the stovetop to take care of.

We'd be remiss to not highlight the herbed yogurt that you'll dollop on top of your bowl of lentil soup; it adds a delightful creaminess to the soup, not to mention an extra hit of herbaceousness. Whipping up the yogurt sauce involves combining Greek yogurt, tarragon, parsley, and lemon zest — a task so simple that you'll be surprised just how much it elevates the soup.

Recipe: Lentil Soup with Herbed Yogurt

7. Instant Pot Lentil Sloppy Joes

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Sloppy Joes are a classic dish, beloved by many parents who need a quick and easy meal on the dinner table in a pinch on busy weeknights. While traditional Sloppy Joes typically feature beef, this lentil Sloppy Joe recipe offers a plant-based solution, not to mention extra ease thanks to the Instant Pot. Lentils can take a while to cook, but thanks to the nifty kitchen appliance, this whole dish will be ready to go in about 30 minutes.

Despite the bulk of the Sloppy Joe "meat" consisting of brown lentils instead of beef, you'll still notice a similar flavor to the classic dish thanks to a tangy, tomatoey sauce that even features liquid smoke. When it comes to assembling your Joes, the toppings are up to you, though a good pile of coleslaw and some pickles are foolproof options.

Recipe:Instant Pot Lentil Sloppy Joes

8. Cheesy Lentil Bolognese Baked Ziti

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There's no denying the comfort factor that a cheesy baked ziti with meaty bolognese provides, but as this recipe proves, you can achieve all that comforting goodness in plant-based form. While this recipe isn't vegan due to the inclusion of ricotta and mozzarella cheese, it is completely vegetarian — instead of making a beef-loaded bolognese, you'll make a lentil-loaded one.

Before you can dive into making the bolognese, you'll have to boil the lentils and pasta first. Then comes the fun part, which is building the sauce, which features mushrooms, fire-roasted tomatoes, Italian seasoning, and of course, lentils. Finally, you'll assemble the pasta dish itself and bake it, resulting in an ultra-cheesy creation that makes for the perfect weeknight dinner. Contrast all of that cheesy goodness with a simple side salad and your dinner is complete.

Recipe: Cheesy Lentil Bolognese Baked Ziti

9. Vegan Refried Lentil Nachos

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Nachos are a blank slate just begging for creativity — you could answer the call by going with classic toppings like beef, beans, or jalapeños, or you could think outside of the box. This recipe takes the latter approach, topping off a platter of chips with refried lentils and a cashew-based nacho cheese sauce. This fully vegan appetizer is an impressive one, showcasing just how much you can transform plant-based ingredients into something so delicious that you might not even notice that there's no real cheese involved.

You'll kick off this recipe by making the cashew nacho cheese, which involves soaking cashews and carrots and then blending them with spices and water. Next, you'll focus on making the refried lentils — a simple task that involves cooking brown lentils on the stovetop and then mashing them up to a refried bean-esque texture. When it comes to assembling, the toppings are up to you; to stay on the vegan theme, think of options like avocado slices, tomatoes, and diced red onion.

Recipe: Vegan Refried Lentil Nachos

10. Korean BBQ-Inspired Lentils

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If you're looking for a way to switch up the flavor profile of your lentil side dish, this Korean BBQ-inspired lentil recipe is just the solution. Asian pear, soy sauce, ginger powder, and sesame oil contribute to the savory and subtly sweet flavor profile of these lentils — a welcome change from so many recipes that call for using cumin, cayenne, or chili powder.

This is an ideal recipe to make when you're low on pantry ingredients but you want a nourishing side dish to round out your dinner spread. These lentils are vegan and work well alongside other vegan staples like tofu and rice, though they also complement bulgogi beef, grilled chicken, and fish all the same. You could even make these lentils part of a bigger home Korean BBQ spread if you're looking to get extra creative.

Recipe:Korean BBQ-Inspired Lentils

11. Roasted Eggplant and Lentil Salad

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It's easy to associate lentils in the context of warm, comforting dishes because that's how they're most often served. That said, lentils also shine in lighter contexts, and this roasted eggplant salad recipe is a great example. Hearty lentils pair alongside roasted eggplant in this unique salad, which features arugula as its base and extra inclusions like cherry tomatoes and feta cheese.

If you have some leftover cooked lentils sitting in your fridge, then do yourself a favor and plan to make this recipe for lunch in the next few days. The eggplant roasts pretty quickly — in about 20 minutes — so you can focus on assembling the salad itself during that time frame. As for the dressing, a simple vinaigrette consisting of olive oil, lemon juice, honey, Dijon mustard, and oregano helps tie the flavors of the salad all together.

Recipe:Roasted Eggplant and Lentil Salad

12. Roasted Carrots Over Lentil Hummus and Lemon Yogurt

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Roasted carrots make for a great dinner side dish, but they're certainly not the most exciting thing you could bring to the table. Fortunately, this recipe will ensure that your roasted carrots are never boring again — between the lentil hummus and creamy yogurt sauce on the side, these carrots are bursting with flavor and just might be the star of the whole show.

The most time-consuming component of this recipe is the carrot prep itself, so before you do anything else, you'll get them roasting in the oven. Then you can turn your attention to the lentil hummus, which is very similar to your classic hummus recipe, but you swap out chickpeas in favor of red lentils. The yogurt sauce is the easiest component, requiring nothing more intensive than a bit of stirring. To assemble, you'll spread a layer of hummus out on the plate first, layer the carrots on top, then serve the lemony sauce on the side.

Recipe: Roasted Carrots Over Lentil Hummus and Lemon Yogurt

13. Vegetarian Lentil and Mushroom BBQ Meatballs

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As it turns out, meat isn't a strictly necessary ingredient in meatballs — this vegetarian recipe proves you can make the classic savory balls with a combination of lentils and mushrooms instead. To take things a step further, this dish pairs the lentil-mushroom meatballs with barbecue sauce for the perfect sweet-savory-tangy flavor combo.

Though this recipe isn't any more difficult to make than your typical meat-based one, it does take a little more time since you will need to fully cook the lentils before turning them into ball form. Once the ball gets rolling (pun intended), however, completing the recipe is just a matter of rolling the "meat" into balls and baking. A final spread of barbecue sauce helps hone in on the tangy flavor profile of these plant-based spheres.

Recipe:Vegetarian Lentil and Mushroom BBQ Meatballs

14. Savory Mushroom and Lentil Hand Pies

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Hand pies are the grab-and-go snacks that your potluck, party, or family gathering will inevitably benefit from. This recipe showcases a savory mushroom and lentil filling, with carrots, onion, leeks, and an assortment of spices helping to round out the flavors. As for the hand pie crust, you don't need to worry about whipping up dough from scratch — puff pastry sheets will get the job done just fine.

Not only do these hand pies make for a great party appetizer or after-school snack, but they're also pretty easy to make. You'll start by making the mushroom-lentil filling, then you'll cut up the puff pastry sheets and load individual squares with the savory mixture. Give them a fold and pop them in the oven until golden brown, and your transportable treats are good to go.

Recipe: Savory Mushroom and Lentil Hand Pies

15. Curried Roasted Pumpkin and Lentil Soup

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Pumpkins and lentils are both known for their neutral, earthy flavor profiles, so it only makes sense to bring the two together in one cohesive recipe. This soup does just that, combining pumpkin, red lentils, and warming spices like coriander, cumin, ginger, mustard, and cinnamon into an ultra-comforting dish that also happens to be vegan.

Although this soup does have a certain fall flair about it — something even more evident thanks to the final garnish of pumpkin seeds — you still can (and should) enjoy it year-round. Easy to make and perfectly pairable alongside a grilled cheese sandwich, this pumpkin lentil soup is great for lunch or dinner.

Recipe: Curried Roasted Pumpkin and Lentil Soup

16. Lentil Fattoush Salad With Mint Dressing

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Mint doesn't always get the love it deserves, often going overlooked in favor ofotherherbs like basil, cilantro, or parsley. Well, this lentil fattoush salad recipe is here to give mint its turn in the spotlight — not only will you find fresh mint in the romaine-based salad itself, but you'll also use the herb to make a refreshing dressing.

Since this recipe calls for using precooked black lentils, you won't have to worry about doing any cooking with this recipe. Instead, it's a matter of chopping and assembling, starting with the romaine and ending with sliced radishes, a sprinkling of lentils, tomatoes, and that minty dressing.

Recipe:Lentil Fattoush Salad With Mint Dressing

17. Masala Lentil and Sweet Potato Croquettes

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These masala lentil and sweet potato croquettes are a delicious spin on the classic potato croquette — between the spice blend of garam masala, coriander, cumin, and chili powder and a cilantro yogurt chutney, they're arguably more exciting than your typical potato pancake, too.

Sweet potatoes and red lentils make up the bulk of these patties, though there's no denying that the crispy exterior is what makes these appetizers as appealing as they are. As for that cilantro yogurt dipping sauce, a simple combination of plain yogurt, cilantro, lemon juice, and green chili helps build the flavors that pair oh-so-well alongside the crispy crunchy croquettes.

Recipe: Masala Lentil and Sweet Potato Croquettes

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Now, let's dive into the concepts mentioned in the article:

Lentils as a Powerhouse Legume

Lentils are described as a "powerhouse of a legume" in the article. They are loaded with protein, fiber, folate, and B vitamins, making them a nutritious addition to any dish. Lentils are versatile and can be used as a base ingredient or as the main focus of a recipe. They are commonly used in dishes like soups, stews, salads, and even tacos.

Types of Lentils

The article mentions that there are several types of lentils, distinguishable by their color. Some common types of lentils include red lentils, green lentils, and brown lentils. Each type has its own unique characteristics and can be used in different recipes. For example, brown lentils are often used in dishes like lentil soup or lentil-based meatballs, while red lentils are popular in soups and curries.

Cooking Lentils

Cooking lentils is a relatively quick process, similar to cooking rice. The article provides instructions for cooking lentils in various recipes. In general, lentils should be rinsed before cooking, and then simmered in liquid until they are tender and have absorbed the flavors of the dish. The cooking time can vary depending on the type of lentil used, but it is usually around 15-30 minutes.

Lentil Recipes

The article features a variety of lentil recipes that showcase different ways to incorporate lentils into your diet. Some of the recipes mentioned include Easy Spiced Lentils, Pasta e Lenticchie (Pasta with Lentils), Lentil-Walnut Vegan Tacos, Red Lentil Soup with Lemon, Roasted Garlic Tomato Lentil Bowls, and many more. These recipes demonstrate the versatility of lentils and provide options for both vegetarian and vegan diets.

Additional Ingredients and Techniques

The recipes mentioned in the article also include various additional ingredients and techniques to enhance the flavors of the dishes. For example, spices like cumin, garam masala, and smoked paprika are used in the Easy Spiced Lentils recipe to add flavor. Other recipes feature ingredients like mushrooms, eggplant, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin to create unique and delicious flavor combinations. Techniques such as roasting, sautéing, and blending are used to bring out the best flavors and textures in the dishes.

Nutritional Benefits and Dietary Considerations

The article highlights the nutritional benefits of lentils, including their high protein and fiber content. Lentils are also a good source of folate and B vitamins, making them a nutritious choice for plant-based diets. Lentils are gluten-free, and many of the recipes mentioned in the article are vegetarian or vegan-friendly, providing options for those with specific dietary preferences or restrictions.

Overall, the article presents a wide range of lentil recipes and demonstrates the versatility and nutritional benefits of lentils. Whether you're looking for a hearty soup, a flavorful salad, or a creative twist on a classic dish, lentils can be a great addition to your cooking repertoire.

17 Lentil Recipes You'll Fall In Love With - Tasting Table (2024)

FAQs

What are the tastiest lentils? ›

Black Beluga lentils have the most flavor, adding a rich, earthy taste and a firm texture that holds up well during cooking.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

I toss them with lemon juice, Dijon mustard, fresh herbs, and red pepper flakes to make a nutritious side dish or base for plant-based bowls.

Which is better, brown or green lentils? ›

Green Lentils

They are similar to brown lentils but have thicker skin that helps the lentils keep their shape during cooking. This also means they take longer to prepare, with a cook time of about 45 minutes. You can expect a more peppery taste from green lentils.

Are dried or canned lentils better? ›

While canned are good for ready-to-eat uses such as a quick salad or side dish, the dried version works well for soups and stews, salads, and sides. A bag of dried lentils can really last forever, but they are best used within a year of purchase (or by the date printed on the package).

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Thanks to the robust flavor, these lentils pair well with meaty veggies and marinated proteins like mushrooms, tofu, and seitan. Best of all, black lentils are the most nutritious variety of lentils, boasting the highest amount of protein, plus high levels of calcium, potassium, and iron.

Why do I feel better after eating lentils? ›

Lentils have plenty of folate, iron and vitamin B1, which also support your heart health. Lentils may be associated with a lower risk of heart disease, by lowering bad cholesterol and blood pressure. One study found that eating lentils led to greater reductions in blood pressure than eating chickpeas, peas or beans.

What can I add to lentils to reduce gas? ›

Cumin seeds or ground cumin helps with digestion and is perfect in a soup, curry or dal (lentil dish). Carom seeds, fennel seeds, turmeric and peppermint are other great digestive aids. Cooking beans with a large strip of dried kombu, a Japanese dried kelp, may minimise their gas-producing properties too.

What to pair lentils with? ›

If you have a few root vegetables hanging out in your fridge, those are also great with lentils, like in this warm lentil and root vegetable salad with parsnips and carrots. Lentils are particularly nice with cheese, as in this grilled halloumi and lentil salad.

Are lentils good for your gut? ›

Lentils are high in fiber, which supports regular bowel movements and the growth of healthy gut bacteria. Eating lentils can increase your stool weight and improve your overall gut function ( 5 ).

Do lentils go bad? ›

If stored at less than 15 percent moisture and under 60 degrees Fahrenheit, lentils have a shelf life of up to three years; however, long storage may cause discoloration, hardness or moisture absorption.

Can red and green lentils be cooked together? ›

As I noted above, I like to use a mix of lentils such as petite French green lentils, which hold their shape, along with red, brown or yellow lentils, which quickly dissolve to mush, but experiment with what you have on hand and tailor to your liking.

Is it OK to eat lentils everyday? ›

Eating half a cup of cooked lentils gives you lots of essential nutrients and their high fiber content makes you feel full. However, the fiber in lentils can be hard for your body to break down. Eating too many lentils can cause gas, bloating, and cramping.

Can I eat lentils out of the can? ›

Canned lentils are already cooked. Just rinse well and they are ready to use. For dried lentils, lay flat on a cookie sheet and pick out any stones. Then rinse and simmer in low-sodium broth or water for 20-30 minutes, until tender.

Do different color lentils taste the same? ›

Brown/ Green Lentils: The most common variety, brown lentils have an earthy flavor and hold their shape well when cooked. They are a versatile option for soups, stews, and side dishes. Red Lentils: With a sweet and nutty flavor, red lentils cook quickly and become soft and creamy.

Which lentils don t get mushy? ›

Which Lentils to Buy for Weeknight Meals. For weeknight meals, I like keeping green or brown lentils in our cupboard. These cook quickly and evenly without becoming mushy and are the most versatile for our recipes.

Are red or yellow lentils better? ›

Ultimately, which of the two is better depends wholly on your preference. In conclusion, apart from their color, yellow and red lentils differ in their taste and nutritional value. Yellow lentils have no taste and are rich in iron. On the other hand, red lentils are slightly sweet and ricer in sodium and potassium.

Who makes the best lentils? ›

Let's dive into some of the best dried lentils I've found, perfect for anyone looking to enrich their vegan lifestyle.
  • Iberia's Quick Cook Lentils.
  • Fresh Finds Lentils.
  • Wholesome Palouse Lentils.
  • Camellia's Lentils.
  • Be Still Farms Red Lentils.
  • Hearty Idaho Red Lentils.
  • Green Goodness Lentils.
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