Spiced Lentil and Vegetable Soup | Bibbyskitchen recipes (2024)

Spiced Lentil and Vegetable Soup | Bibbyskitchen recipes (1)

As winter draws to an end, I’m making as many soups possible. Not that we don’t eat soup in summer, but somehow soup feels wintery. This spicedlentil and vegetable soup is especially hearty, almost like a vegetable dahl. The garam masala, ginger and chilli lends contribute to the soup’s earthy warmth. Lentils are an excellent source of plant based protein and cholesterol lowering fibre. It’s also a smart, pocket friendly store cupboard choice. I’ve used red and brown lentils. The red lentils are soft and creamy, while the brown lentils give it toothsomeness and texture.

Spiced Lentil and Vegetable Soup | Bibbyskitchen recipes (2)

To go with my spiced Indian vegetable soup, I made halloumi filled flatbreads. For the flatbreads, I’ve used a combination of wholemeal and coconut flour. Toppings are everything, even with soups. This one gets roasted cherry tomatoes, baby spinach, caramelised onions and Greek yoghurt. It’s also happens to be Freezer Friendly, so make double and freeze one for those busy weeknights.

Spiced lentil and vegetable soup

Serves 6

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 red onion, finely diced
1 garlic clove, minced
3 stems celery, chopped
2 large carrots, diced
2 teaspoons garam masala
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1/2 teaspoon red chilli flakes
1/2 cup red lentils, rinsed and drained
1/2 cup brown lentils, rinsed and drained
1 cup tomato passata
1.2 litres vegetable stock
salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons lemon juice

To finish

250g roasted cherry tomatoes See HEREon How-To
Greek yoghurt
large handful (about 40g), baby spinach
1 brown onion, sliced into rounds and caramelised or store-bought crispy onionsprinkles (Woolworths)
crushed pink peppercorns

Flatbreads

Makes 6

150g all-purpose flour
50g wholemeal or atta flour
50g coconut flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon instant yeast
90-100ml tepid water
80ml (1/3 cup) natural yoghurt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil

For the halloumi filling

generous handful mint leaves, chopped
zest of half a lemon
1 cup finely grated halloumi cheese
pinch sea salt flakes
1/4 cup toasted sunflower and pumpkin seeds

Heat the oil in a deep saucepan and sauté the onion until soft. Add the garlic, celery and carrots to the onions and cook for several more minutes. Season the vegetables lightly before adding the garam masala, cumin, turmeric and chilli. Toss to coat the vegetables in the spices and toast for a minute to intensify the flavours, but be careful not to burn the spices. Now add the rinsed lentils, tomato passata and vegetable stock. Cover with a lid and simmer for 35-40 minutes or until the brown lentils are tender.Check the seasoning and add a spritz of lemon juice to brighten the flavours. Remove 1 cup of the soup and place in a blender. Add half the roasted tomatoes to the blender and blitz together until smooth. Pour the purée back into pot and heat through.

For the flatbreads, sift the all-purpose flour, wholemeal, coconut flour and salt into a bowl. Mix in the yeast. Make a well in the centre and pour in the water, yoghurt and vegetable oil. Mix with a fork until the dough comes together. Turn out onto a floured worktop and knead for 3 minutes. Cover with cling film and set aside to prove for 1 hour.

Combine all the ingredients for the halloumi filling. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions. Roll each portion out into a round of about 15cm. Place roughly 2 tablespoons of the cheese filling on one half of the round, sprinkle over some seeds and fold over. Press the edges together to seal. Roll out into an oblong shape about 3mm in thickness.

Heat 2 teaspoons olive oil and a knob of butter in a frying pan. Cook the flatbreads in the hot pan for about 3-4 minutes per side, until golden brown and cooked through. Wrap in a tea towel to keep warm while you cook the remaining flatbreads. Remember to add oil and butter to the pan each time before continuing with the next batch.

To serve, fold the baby spinach through the hot soup and top with the remaining roasted tomatoes, Greek yoghurt, caramelised onions and crushed peppercorns. Brush the warm halloumi flatbreads with melted butter just before serving.

If you love lentils and beans, here are several vegetarian recipes that I make often:

Tarka Dahl with roasted cauliflower and poppadoms

Fennel and cannellini bean stew

Roast butternut and lentil bobotie

6 Comments. Leave new

  • Made this soup last night! Delicious, thank you!

    If you ever decide to make low cholesterol meals that would be super great. My near solidified husband and his 9 point cholesterol test requires a drastic diet change! Those I have researched are far too dull and I really need to spice things up.

  • LobbMich

    28 July 2015 11:13 am

    This was amazing!! So tasty and so easy to make.

  • 30 July 2015 6:53 am

    Oh my gosh Di you don’t understand! I made this for dinner last night. It was delicious!! The flatbreads were so easy to make – I initially thought they would be too difficult but they weren’t.
    Thank you.

  • Dianne Bibby

    3 August 2015 6:24 pm

    Hello Marie. I’m so glad you went ahead with the bread. It really is simple and just to good to pass up, especially with this wholesome soup.

  • Dianne Bibby

    3 August 2015 6:27 pm

    Simplicity can taste really good. Glad you liked it Michelle.

  • Dianne Bibby

    3 August 2015 6:32 pm

    You’re most welcome Zaza. There are quite a few options on the blog, so have a scroll through in the meanwhile. I’ll be doing plenty more healthful meals for summer.

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Spiced Lentil and Vegetable Soup | Bibbyskitchen recipes (2024)

FAQs

Should lentils be soaked before making soup? ›

The other good news: Lentils don't need to soak as beans do (though you do need to sort and rinse them before cooking). Different types of lentils cook in different amounts of time. Red lentils are the fastest cooking and they dissolve as they cook and make for a smooth soup.

Why is my lentil soup tasteless? ›

To avoid a bland lentil soup, use a flavorful broth—whether that's homemade or store-bought chicken or vegetable broth. The other key is building flavor. To do so, use aromatics like onions and garlic, include fresh or dried herbs, and season well with salt and pepper.

Is lentil soup really good for you? ›

This nutritious, well-balanced soup counts as a meal if you enjoy a generous portion. Lentils are rich in protein, fiber, iron and folate. Lentil soup packs well for lunch in a leak-proof container, and it tastes even better the next day.

How to spice up a can of lentil soup? ›

SPICE IT UP

You can can add almost any spice to a soup to help it taste better, but here are a few of my favorites: Italian seasoning: this blend of dried herbs works great with tomato-based soups, lentil soups, and more. Smoked paprika: this vibrant spice helps to add smokiness, a subtle sweetness, and depth of flavor.

Which color lentils are best for soup? ›

Red lentils are best for soups, curries, dals, and anything that craves a creamy, thicker, more comforting touch. Red lentils are some of our favorites around here, especially our newest Ethiopian inspired lentils!

What happens if you don't pre soak lentils? ›

Don't worry about soaking lentils, split peas, or black-eyed peas (or cowpeas). Lentils and peas are softer than dried beans. They'll cook within 5 to 20 minutes without any soaking time.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

Think more like you're cooking pasta- you just need significantly more water than lentils. You can also use broth instead of adding an extra layer of flavor. I like adding a bay leaf, an onion cut in half, and a clove of garlic to add flavor to the lentils.

Why do I feel nauseous after lentil soup? ›

Lentils are frequently cooked with strong spices, which can cause indigestion in some people. Lentils are a good source of potassium, however, too many lentils in the diet can cause hyperkalemia (symptoms may include vomiting, fatigue, irregular heartbeat and difficulty breathing) in people with poor kidney function.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

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.

Is lentil soup good for bowels? ›

Lentils are rich in a type of fiber that helps your digestive system work as it should and fuels good bacteria in your gut. Fiber may also help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. “Fiber plays an important role in regulating our bowels and protecting the immune system,” says Homan.

What to pair with lentil soup? ›

Pair this lentil soup with crusty bread or a hearty salad like my kale salad or sweet potato salad. It would also go well with a vegetable side dish like roasted cauliflower, roasted broccoli, or a baked sweet potato.

Can you overcook lentils in soup? ›

This time, it turned out mushy and there wasn't a whole lentil to be found. Damn it! I figured out later that it spent about 2.5 hours too long in the slow cooker (a little miscalculation on my part). If you're like me and have overcooked Lentil Soup then you're in luck because I'm going to show you how to revive it.

How do you thicken lentil soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

What can I add to my soup to make it more flavorful? ›

You can also go with more heat and spices. "Ground paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, ground ginger, and other powdered spices add a touch of color and spiciness to broths," she says. As a general rule, use fresh herbs at or near the end of cooking and dried herbs and spices early on.

Do I need to cook lentils before adding to soup? ›

Do you cook lentils before adding to soup? Nope! Dried lentils cook in 35 minutes in the soup, and there's no need to soak them either!

Why won't my lentils soften in soup? ›

You're not using enough water

According to the BBC, lentils need a whole lot of water to cook all of the way through. So use at least three times more water than lentils and avoid the temptation to salt the water. Adding salt can make the lentil's exterior tough and unappetizing (via Lentils.org).

Do lentils lose nutrients when soaked? ›

Lentils contain antinutrients such as trypsin inhibitors and phytic acid, which reduce the absorption of some nutrients. Soaking and cooking lentils will minimize these, but regardless, you will still absorb the majority of your nutrients.

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