Lentils are an amazing food. Theyāre versatile, healthy, affordable, and easy to cook. Hereās everything you need to know about lentils, and 20 of my favorite recipes.
If youāve cooked many of my recipes then youāve probably figured out one of my secrets: I love lentils. Yellow lentils, red lentils, green lentils, it doesnāt matter. I love all of them.
So it only seemed right to compile 20 of my favorite lentil recipes, from soups and stews to salads and tacos. But first, letās cover some basic information about lentils, including how to cook them.
Are Lentils Healthy?
Lentils arenāt just healthy ā¦ theyāre extremely healthy. There are lots of good nutrients and minerals in lentils, including iron, potassium, folate, and fiber. And lentils, which are very low in calories, donāt have any bad health properties. Theyāre also a very popular ingredient with vegetarians and vegans because theyāre one of the best sources of plant-based protein that you can find.
Why You Should Eat Them
I eat lentils all the time, but a lot of people rarely ever eat them. Hereās why you should make lentils a bigger part of your diet.
Easy. Lentils are remarkably easy to cook. You basically just have to boil them! Compared to many other proteins, like eggs and meats, lentils are super simple and easy to make.
Affordable. I love a good deal, and lentils are a great deal. Theyāre such an affordable food to buy. A pack of lentils is almost always affordable, but you can save even more money by purchasing them in bulk.
Versatile. Iām always a fan of ingredients that you can use in lots of different recipes. Lentils are great because you can use them for a wide variety of dishes and cuisines. They can be the star of a recipe or a sidekick. They can be used traditionally or as a replacement for rice, beans, quinoa, or meat. The possibilities are endless!
Healthy. We already covered the health benefits of lentils, but itās worth repeating this again: lentils are really healthy! Incorporating them into your diet is a great thing to do.
What are the Different Colors?
There are a lot of different lentil colors. Brown, green, orange, and red are the most common colors, but black and yellow lentils are fairly common as well. Different colored lentils have slightly different flavors and slightly different cook times. But theyāre all very similar, and you can usually substitute any lentil color for any other in a recipe.
How to Cook Lentils
Cooking lentils could not be more simple. All you have to do is bring them to a boil in water (or any other liquid), then simmer them until theyāre tender. Strain the lentils and youāre ready to eat them!
Tips for Cooking Them
Itās very easy to cook lentils, but there are still a few things you can do to ensure the best results. Here are some of my go-to tips and tricks when cooking lentils.
Wash them. Always wash your lentils in a strainer before cooking them. While you wash them, look for rocks and other pieces of debris that may be in with your lentils.
Use fresh lentils. Lentils have a very long shelf life, but itās best to use them when theyāre fairly fresh. If lentils have been sitting in the cupboard for a few months, then theyāll take longer to cook, and they might shed their outer layer when you cook them.
Donāt salt. Avoid salting the lentils when you cook them. If you add salt at the start of the cooking process, it will mess up the texture of the lentils. Instead, wait until the lentils have finished cooking, then salt them immediately while theyāre still warm.
Avoid over-boiling. When I cook lentils, I bring the water to a boil, then immediately lower it to a mild simmer. This keeps the lentils from getting super mushy, which tends to happen when you cook them at a rolling boil.
How to Store Leftovers
You can store leftover lentils in an airtight container in your fridge for up to 4 days. You can also store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.
20 Easy and Healthy Lentil Recipes
Now that weāve covered the basics of lentils, letās do some cooking. Here are some of my favorite lentil recipes to get you started cooking with lentils.
One-Pot Lentils + Quinoa with Spinach
This is one of the healthiest recipes I know, as itās packed with not only lentils, but also spinach, quinoa, and carrots. And you only have to dirty one pot, so itās not just clean eating, but a clean kitchen, too!
This is one of my go-to recipes when Iām feeling under the weather. Itās packed with healing seasonings like turmeric, ginger, cumin, and garlic. Plus, it uses two different types of lentils! Add in some spinach and almond milk, and youāre left with a recipe that will leave you feeling wonderful.
I love one-pot meals because theyāre so easy to make and so easy to clean up after. This recipe has so many ingredients, and they all work together in perfect harmony to create a dish thatās incredibly healthy, super comforting, and bursting with flavor.
Turmeric and lentils go so well together. This recipe is loaded with both, along with other comforting winter ingredients like turnips and sweet potatoes. Fresh herbs and lemon juice keep this hearty soup from being too heavy, while chili flakes give it a nice kick.
If you want to try making Ethiopian food at home (I recommend it!), then you should start with this recipe. These spice lentils are a staple of Ethiopian cuisine, and really easy to make. You wonāt make this recipe just once!
Mushrooms and lentils are a natural fit. Theyāre both hearty and earthy, so they go together very well. This meal will give you so much energy for the day, as the mushrooms and lentils are paired with quinoa, baby kale, and fried eggs.
Curried Lentil Salad
Itās very common for lentils to be paired with curry powder, but this salad is a fresh spin on that combination. The salad is packed with not just veggies, but also pumpkin seeds, dates, and mint. The curry powder is in the salad dressing, which also has harissa, maple syrup, and lemon. All of these amazing flavors end up working perfectly together.
This recipe is probably what a lot of people have in mind when you mention lentils. Itās so simple, as itās just lentils, coconut milk, water, and some basic spices. But the flavor is both complex and comforting, and it only takes 15 minutes to make.
Iām a sucker for a warm salad, and this is one of my favorites. This salad has so much going on, with green lentils, roasted fennel, and a dressing made with miso paste, maple syrup, and brown rice vinegar. Itās the perfect fall salad.
One of my favorite ways to use lentils is as a meat substitute. In this recipe, lentils replace ground meat in a traditional Italian pasta sauce. And I think itās even better this way!
Lentil soup is one of my go-to recipes in the winter. A good lentil soup is hearty, comforting, and cozy, while also being jam-packed with flavor and nutrition. This recipe has so many healthy veggies and greens, like spinach, eggplant, and sweet potatoes, and explodes with flavor from coconut milk, curry paste, and lots of spices.
Creamy Superfood Kale and Lentil Quinoa Salad
Kale, lentils, quinoa, and avocado? Itās hard to imagine a salad being healthier than that. But the star of this recipe is the cilantro lime dressing with tahini. It makes this one of the most flavorful 20-minute recipes Iāve ever made.
Donāt tell the beef lovers, but I think chili with lentils is better than with meat. This recipe has all your favorite chili ingredients, from chili powder and smoked paprika to bell peppers and fire-roasted tomatoes. But instead of ground beef, it has green and red lentils, and the result is incredible.
Who doesnāt love pizza bites? And sure, you probably werenāt expecting to see pizza bites in a roundup of recipes with lentils, but thatās exactly why I love this ingredient. Itās so versatile that it can be the sauce for a sweet potato pizza bite, and it works brilliantly.
Easy Red Lentil Soup
This recipe is as soothing and delicious as it is easy to make. It only takes 40 minutes, and I promise you that your house will smell amazing by the time itās done. I make this soup anytime I want a cozy and healthy warm dinner at home.
Soups donāt get much heartier than this one. Not only does it have sweet potatoes and two types of lentils, but also mushrooms, carrots, celery, spinach, and tomato paste. This soup is sweater weather in a bowl.
If youāve ever wanted to try making vegan burgers, then this is the recipe for you. These plant-based burgers are super healthy, with lentils, spinach, and quinoa flakes. But they also have an amazing meaty flavor thanks to the squash, seasonings, and nutritional yeast. This is an awesome recipe that youāve got to try.
I dare you to find someone who thinks ground beef is more delicious than this vegan lentil taco meat. It has so many seasonings in it, with added richness from quinoa and nutritional yeast. I make this recipe anytime I want to impress someone with tacos.
I love to eat root vegetables with lentils. And the root vegetables are the star of this dish, with lentils, spinach, and tomatoes adding extra heartiness. This is one of my favorite freezer meals because itās so perfect to keep a cozy and comforting stew in the freezer for a cold day!
If you're still looking for more lentil recipes after this roundup, then don't worry, I've got you covered. Head over to my recipe searcher, where you can find all my healthy recipes with lentils.