Double the lentils; Double the flavor in this easy and delicious Instant Pot lentil soup recipe. Of course it can be made on the stove top if you don't own an Instant Pot pressure cooker.
This time of the year, I think homemade soup is pure comfort food. This healthy lentil soup can be enjoyed with a salad and some bread (GF ) for a warming cozy meal.
Nutrient-packed, fiber-rich, low in fat, and most importantly high in protien, this plant-based lentil soup is satisfying and delicious.
The beauty of this recipe is that it unites both red and brown lentils to create a soothing flavor. I also use a variety of vegetables in this recipe as well as my easy secret ingredient- a jar of salsa- which is simply made up of tomatoes, garlic, peppers, onions, and a little hot stuff- which all blend perfectly with the flavor of both types of lentils. You decide if you want to use mild, medium, or hot salsa!!! I use mild, but some like it hot!!
Tastes great, can be kept in the refrigerator up to 5 days, and is a wonderful starter for any meal. A simple fusion of flavors that meet gluten-free, dairy-free, oil-free, and parve standards. A soup everyone can enjoy!
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of red lentils ( washed and cleaned)
- 3/4 cup of brown lentils (washed and cleaned)
- 2 med-large white potatoes, peeled and chopped
- 1 cup of sliced or chopped carrots
- 1 medium zucchini, chopped bite size
- 1 16 ounce jar of organic chunky salsa
- 1 16 ounce jar of water (use the empty salsa jar)
- 1 32 ounce container of vegetable broth (about 4 and 1/2 cups)
- ( my favorite vegetable broth is Tabatcnicks)
- 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
- Salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste
The Differences Between Red and Brown Lentils
- Red lentils are sweeter and milder in flavor, and they cook much faster, usually breaking down into a soft, mushy texture, which makes them great for thickening soups and stews.
- Brown lentils, on the other hand, have an earthier, slightly peppery taste and hold their shape better during cooking, offering a firmer, more hearty texture. Because of this, brown lentils are perfect for dishes where you want distinct lentils to stand out, while red lentils are ideal for smooth, comforting blends.
- Combining both red and brown lentils creates a balanced soup with a mix of flavors and textures, making it both satisfying and hearty.
My Notes:
**If your vegetables are large, add a little more water to the soup pot.
It's been cooler in South Florida lately with morning temps around 49 degrees ( it goes up to the sunny low 70's during the day) . I heard it will be back to 80 in a few days.
I really don't need an excuse to make and eat soup, but the cooler temperatures coaxed me a little.
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Jan. is definitely a month for warming and comforting soup. Love your soup bowl and plate too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie- They are my favorite soup bowls.
DeleteThat sounds so good. I really like lentils, of all colours. I learnt a new word from you - parve!
ReplyDeleteI like a variety of lentils too. Red are probably still my favorite.
DeleteThis soup sounds lovely! I think the 2 types of lentils would make fir a nice texture.
ReplyDeleteYes, the red lentil is soft and adds some thickness to the soup while the brown lentil holds its shape.
DeleteSoups and stews are so delicious during the cold winter months. This lentil soup looks really good. A lot of good healthy ingredients too.
ReplyDeleteI hope the new year is being good to you.
~Sheri
I do try to keep my cooking healthy with a variety of vegetables and other healthy ingredients.
DeleteI can eat soup anytime as its such a great way to get the veggies in.
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I’ve never been much of a fan of lentils, but I must admit that this soup looks really good. It looks even better in that beautiful mug that you’re serving it in.
ReplyDeleteMore often than not I use multiple types of lentils in a soup.
ReplyDeleteThe soup sounds lovely with combination of lentils!
ReplyDeleteLooks healthy, hearty, wholesome and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of red and brown lentils for a hearty, flavorful dish.
ReplyDeleteYummm! 😋
It is soup weather here and this looks really good. Mixing the two lentils has to be a great flavor kick.
ReplyDeleteI love using lentils in many of our dishes, but lentil soup is a winner this time of the year. I do add a pinch of baking soda when cooking with lentils to help with the gas they tend to cause. Love me some lentils but hate how the affect my tummy afterwards.
ReplyDeleteI made this and it is delicious! Thanks.
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