20+ Lentil Recipes (easy meals) - The Plant Based School (2024)

If you’re looking for the best lentil recipes, you’ve come to the right place. These 20+ lentil meals areeasyto make,packed with fiber,andwith simple ingredients.

From hearty soups to vibrant salads, these recipes show the potential of lentils to transform into mouthwatering dinners and mealprep-friendly lunch ideas.

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Lentils come in various sizes and colors: black, fiery red, earthy brown, vibrant green, and warm yellow.

These lentil varieties offer distinct flavors and textures:

  1. Red lentils, swift to cook and tender in texture, infuse dishes with a mild sweetness.
  2. Brown lentils, robust and earthy, stand firm in hearty stews and soups.
  3. Green lentils bring a slightly peppery taste, pairing exquisitely with salads.
  4. Yellow lentils radiate a gentle flavor, excellent for creamy curries and dahl.
  5. Black lentils, or beluga lentils, work well in salads, soups, stews, and curries.

Whichever shade you choose, lentils add wholesome richness and plant–based protein to your meals.

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Let’s explore how to cook nourishing and tasty meals with this versatile legume.

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Our Best Lentil Recipes

1. Lentil curry

Our first lentil recipe is a creamy and rich lentil curry, a favorite dinner recipe in our home. It’s ready in 30 minutes using split red lentils and pairs with most veggies.

Serve your curry with white rice and lemon wedges; dinner is ready.

2. Lentil bolognese

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This rich and earthy lentil bolognese is an excellent sauce for spaghetti, lasagna, and linguine pasta.

It’s plant-based, made with green or brown lentils, and a restaurantworthy meal with authentic Italian flavor.

3. Lentil tabbouleh salad

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This lentil tabbouleh salad is a refreshing starter or side dish with added plantbased protein.

Serve as is with pita bread and hummus, and enjoy a wholesome Middle-Eastern side dish.

4. Easy lentil pasta

This Italian lentil pasta is perfect for a tasty, easyeveryday dinnerand one-pot meal.

We use green or brown lentils to make a rich, wholesome, and satiating pasta dish. Our tip: freeze the leftovers or eat them the day after – this pasta is even more flavourful after a couple of days.

5. Curry lentil soup

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In this comforting bowl of curry lentil soup, aromatic spices take center stage and enhance the earthy richness of the lentils with turmeric, curry, and cumin.

These golden spices add a vibrant color and bring antiinflammatory benefits, creating a hearty and wholesome soup that nourishes the body and soul.

6. Sweet potato and lentil salad

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Sweet potato cubes are perfect in this colorful sweet potato lentil salad. Have it forlunch, a make-ahead dinner, or bring it topotlucksandpicnics.

This is one of our favorite ways of eating canned lentils, a crowdpleaser and family favorite.

7. Carrot salad with lentils

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Our carrot lentil saladis a delicious and aromatic recipe withtender boiled carrots,fragrant ground cumin, canned lentils, and other simple ingredients.

It’s a perfect lunch idea for school or the office and stores in the fridge in the fridge for 3-4 days.

8. Lentil soup with leafy greens

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This lentil soup is perfect as an everydaydinner and amakeaheadmeal,as you can store it for up to 4 days in the refrigerator and up to 3 months in the freezer.

It’s made with green lentils and a onepot method; serve it with a slice of toasted bread for a balanced protein-packed dinner.

9. Lentil hummus

Creamy, velvety smooth, and ready in 5 minutes.

Try this easy and creamy lentil dip if you’re looking for a dip with yourappetizeror vary your hummus routine.

10. Stuffed zucchini boats

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These lentil zucchini boats fall without doubt into thehealthy comfort foodcategory.

They are nutritious, easy to make, and packed withwholesome plant-based protein.

11. Red lentil soup

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This hearty and tomato-rich red lentil soup is our winter weeknight favorite.

Red lentils cook in 1520 minutes, making this soup ready in 30 minutes.

12. Lentil and rice ‘Mujaddara’

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Lentil, rice, and onion Mujaddarais a deliciousMiddle-Eastern dish seasoned withspicesandcaramelized onions.

Serve it as a wholesome dinner with a tahini yogurt sauce and green salad.

13. Lentil vegetable soup

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This spinach lentil soup iswholesome,hearty, and with a beautifulherby flavor.

The lentils make the dish nutritious and fulfilling, withtexture,protein,iron, and heart andgut-healthy fiber. Make a big batchof the soup and store it in the fridge for up to 3-4 days for busy weeknights.

14. Mushroom lentil Wellington

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If you’re looking for a tasty vegetarian centerpiecewith lentils, this is our choice: lentil mushroom Wellington.

We make it with vegetables and walnuts, and It’s a guaranteedcrowd-pleaser when served with a creamy mushroom gravy and a side of green beans.

15. Stuffed bell peppers

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Next on our list is stuffed bell peppers withlentils,rice,freshherbs, caramelized onions, andfragrantspices.

The aromatic filling absorbs the juice of the bell peppers, and the combination offlavors and texturesmakes this recipe an irresistible vegetarian dinner.

16. Moroccan lentil soup

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Moroccan lentil soupis a tasty, creamy, and satisfying recipe you can serve as a main course withpita bread and flatbread, topped withquick pickled red onionsand a dollop ofyogurt sauce.

It’s easy to make in one pot, and its texture and consistency arerustic, thick, and creamy, almost like alentil stew.

17. Lentil chili

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Lentil and bean chiliis a tasty andwholesome one-pot mealwhere green or brown lentils replace the ground meat in classic chili con carne.

It’s ahearty, satisfying, and high-protein mealthat is easy to make with pantry staples and is excellent for meal prep.

18. Turkish lentil soup

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Our Turkish red lentil soup iseasy to make in 30 minutes and one pot.

It has asmooth, creamy, comforting textureand a warm and soothing flavor, with ahint oftanginessfrom the fresh lemon juice.

19. Vegetarian lentil loaf

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This vegetarian recipe islovely for special occasions like Thanksgiving and Christmas. You canprep most of it in a loaf pan and bake it shortly before serving it.

The lentil loaf slices beautifully; it has a rich, earthy flavor and a slightly chewy and almost meaty texture – perfect for meatless meals and family dinners.

20. Harira soup

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Harira soup is atraditional Moroccan mealwith lentils, chickpeas, and a rich and flavorful broth with warm spices, herbs, and tomatoes.

It’s a nourishing and fulfilling Mediterranean mealwith over 20 grams ofhealthy, high-quality plant proteinper small bowl

21. Cauliflower lentil salad

This cauliflower lentil salad is a light and refreshing way of eating lentils.

Roasted cauliflower makes the vegetable base, and we add canned lentils and drizzle with our creamy cumin dressing.

22. Stuffed butternut squash

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This dish looks spectacular, and you can serve it at the center of the table becauseit is a protein-rich main dish.

You’ll love this recipe becauseit combines the sweet notesof the roasted butternut squash with the savory and meaty lentil filling.

Do lentils have protein?

Yes, lentils are an excellent source of protein.

They contain about 18-25% protein by weight, making them a valuable plantbased protein source.

Including lentils in your diet can help meet your protein needs and offer additional nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

In conclusion, lentils offer a rich and “meatyalternative to animalbased protein. They can help you cook various meatless meals and high-protein vegetarian dishes.

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If you’re looking to incorporate more fiber-rich legumes into your diet, take a peek at thesevibrant plant-based recipes:

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  • Mediterranean farro salad with roasted veggies, chickpeas, and pistachios
  • Chickpea pasta salad: a quick and easy lunch idea ready in 25 minutes!
  • Black bean salad: Inspired byMexican flavors, this recipe is perfect for making ahead and eating for aquick and nutritious lunch or bringingpotlucks and picnics.
  • Italian bean stew with authentic Italian flavor, pinto beans, and tomato sauce

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20+ Best Lentil Recipes: Lentil Curry

By: Nico Pallotta

5 from 12 votes

Lentil curry is one of our best lentil recipes as it’s easy to make, it can be frozen for those lazy weeknights, and it’s full of flavor, vitamins, and antioxidants.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 4 people

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian, International

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 medium onion
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 inch ginger (optional)
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • teaspoon chili flakes
  • ½ teaspoon coriander (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric powder (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon garam masala (optional)
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups vegetable stock
  • 1 cup split red lentils or de-hulled red lentils
  • 1 small can (15 ounce) crushed tomatoes
  • 1 small can (13.5 ounce) coconut milk full fat or reduced fat

Serving suggestions

  • 4 wedges lemon
  • 1 handful cilantro or flat leaf parsley
  • 4 tablespoons unsweetened dairy-free yogurt optional
  • 2 cups basmati rice

Instructions

  • To a pot add the oil and chopped onion. Gently fry the onion for 3 minutes, then add grated garlic and grated ginger and fry gently for another minute.

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  • Turn the heat to low, then add the spices: 2teaspoonscurry powder, 1teaspooncumin, ⅓teaspoonchili flakes, ½teaspooncoriander, 1teaspoonturmeric powder, 1teaspoongaram masala, ½teaspoonpepper.

    Toast the spices while stirring on low heat for a short minute.

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  • Add vegetable stock, rinsed red lentils, crushed tomatoes, salt, stir and cook for about 20 minutes, or till the lentils are almost cooked.

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  • Add the coconut milk, stir well, and finish cooking for another 10 to 15 minutes, till the curry is thicker and creamier, and the red lentils are fully cooked.

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  • Serve the lentil curry on basmati rice with a generous squeeze of lemon juice, freshly chopped cilantro (or flat-leaf parsley) and optionally a spoonful of unsweetened plant based yogurt.

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Notes

To reduce the calories in this meal you can make the curry without oil, with reduced-fat coconut milk, serve it with less rice, or just eat a smaller portion.

Nutrition

Calories: 733kcal, Carbohydrates: 124g, Protein: 21g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Potassium: 945mg, Dietary Fiber: 18g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 619IU, Vitamin B6: 1mg, Vitamin C: 15mg, Vitamin E: 3mg, Vitamin K: 17µg, Calcium: 110mg, Folate: 245µg, Iron: 7mg, Manganese: 2mg, Magnesium: 111mg, Zinc: 4mg

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6 Comments

  1. For some reason any Lentil recipe that’s not soup is not good. I’ve tried several stews ragouts lentils cooked with meat and veggies. A waste.
    I’ll just stick to my long time favorite. Lentil Soup made w choice of meat or vegetarian, greens of choice and broth .
    My experience has been I end up hungry.

    Reply

  2. Any substitute for the coconut ? Thank you

    Reply

    1. Hi Eileen,

      Yes indeed – here are some suggestions:

      1. Substitute low-fat coconut milk if you are on a low-fat diet.

      2. Substitute heavy cream or a non-dairy heavy cream for coconut milk.

      3. To make the curry without coconut milk, I recommend increasing the amount of vegetable broth and reducing the amount of spices, or else their flavor will be overpowering.

      I hope this helps! Kindest,

      Louise

      Reply

  3. Love the recipe!!

    Reply

    1. Fantastic!, I’m so happy you like it 🙂

      Reply

  4. Looks very well balanced tasty meals

    Reply

20+ Lentil Recipes (easy meals) - The Plant Based School (2024)

FAQs

What to eat with lentils for dinner? ›

Here are some good food combinations with lentils:
  • Lentils and Rice: Lentils and rice make a classic and satisfying combination. ...
  • Lentils and Vegetables: Lentils pair well with a wide range of vegetables. ...
  • Lentils and Tomatoes: Tomatoes complement lentils beautifully and enhance their flavors.
Dec 16, 2021

Which lentils are healthiest? ›

Urad dal or black lentil is one of the most nutritious pulses known to mankind. Low in fat and calories, Urad dal helps to improve digestion. With it being a rich source of protein and vitamin B3, it makes our bones stronger and is said to boost energy levels, enhance heart health and strengthen our nervous system.

Which lentils have the most protein? ›

Different types of lentils have varying levels of protein, but some of the lentils with the highest protein content include:
  • Black lentils (also known as beluga lentils): 24 grams of protein per 100 grams.
  • Red lentils: 23 grams of protein per 100 grams.
Apr 4, 2023

How to make and eat lentils? ›

To prepare lentils, first rinse them in a strainer. Next, place one cup of lentils in a large pot with 2½ cups of water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, cover and cook until tender, about 15-20 minutes. Drain well.

Is it OK to eat beans and lentils everyday? ›

Studies suggest that regularly eating lentils promotes good health and reduces your risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease and cancer, including breast cancer. The plant-based compounds (polyphenols) in lentils may have especially powerful effects.

Are lentils a complete meal? ›

Are Lentils a complete protein? No. According to the Cleveland Clinic, you should try to eat a variety of legumes, nuts, seeds and whole grains each day, which will allow you to get all the essential amino acids. All together, these equal complete proteins.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

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.

Which color lentils have the most protein? ›

The best part is that black lentils are the most nutrient-dense type of lentil, including high quantities of calcium, potassium, iron, and protein. According to the USDA, a half cup of raw black lentils has 960 mg of potassium, 100 mg of calcium, 8 mg of iron, and 26g of protein.

Are lentils more carbs or protein? ›

Though different types of lentils may vary slightly in their nutrient content, 1 cup (198 grams) of cooked lentils generally provides the following ( 4 ): Calories: 230. Carbs: 39.9 grams. Protein: 17.9 grams.

Do eggs have more protein than lentils? ›

Egg whites have more protein per serving than lentils. A single large egg white contains about 3.6 grams of protein, while a 1/2 cup serving of cooked lentils contains about 9 grams of protein. So, egg whites are a relatively high-protein food, but lentils are a great plant-based source of protein as well.

Do lentils burn belly fat? ›

Lentils and beans are rich in soluble fiber, which is the single best carbohydrate to help you burn belly fat. "Soluble fiber forms a thick gel when it binds with water in the body," Tracy said. "This gel that forms therefore slows digestion in the body, which keeps you feeling full for longer!

What food makes lentils a complete protein? ›

Hence, a lentil–rice or lentil–wheat combination provides a complete protein profile of all essential amino acids.

What can you add to lentils to make them taste better? ›

Add a tablespoon of paprika and a small very very finely diced onion to the lentils after you have cooked them and stir in well. Leave on heat for a few minutes for flavours to blend. If you can't eat onion use a level teaspoon of Asa Foetida powder instead. Be sure and add salt to the dish.

What is the best tasting lentil? ›

Black Beluga lentils have the most flavor, adding a rich, earthy taste and a firm texture that holds up well during cooking. Black lentils will be ready in 20–25 minutes; however, they will fall apart like their brown, green, and red partners once you cook them for too long.

Should you rinse lentils before cooking? ›

Lentils to do not require soaking like other pulses. Rinse your lentils with fresh water before boiling to remove any dust or debris. Cook on a stovetop, using 3 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc) to 1 cup of dry lentils. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan as the lentils will double or triple in size.

What to pair with lentils for complete protein? ›

Grains Grains, such as rice, oats, wheat, rye and corn, can act as complementary proteins for legumes such as lentils. They contain the cysteine and methionine that lentils lack, and lentils provide the lysine that grains do not contain enough of. Whole grains are a more nutritious option than refined grains.

Should you eat lentils for dinner? ›

Lentils conceal their superpowers with a dowdy exterior. Pound for pound, raw lentils have more protein than steak. While not as protein-dense once cooked, they pack even more iron than meat, in addition to other vitamins and minerals.

Do people eat lentils with rice? ›

Brown rice and lentils is a delicious meal or easy side dish requiring only 5 ingredients and one pot. Healthy whole grains and legumes packed with protein and fiber and perfect for feeding a crowd. It doesn't get much easier, or healthier, than a basic lentil and rice recipe.

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