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Red Lentil and Vegetable Soup

red lentil soup with bread toast

I found this recipe in the “Good Housekeeping” magazine.  This recipe was featured under Heart Smart Dinners and Healthy in a Hurry category.  With 16gms protein, 13gms fiber, 0mg cholesterol and just 1gm saturated fat per serving, it’s definitely heart healthy.  Added bonus, very tasty and easy to prepare too.

I reduced the quantity of ingredients.  Even then it was a lot of soup for the 2 of us.  I have another serving left for tomorrow.  Check the original recipe for actual quantities and detailed nutritional information.

Ingredients:
Olive oil – 1 tablespoon
Carrots, medium, chopped – 3
Onion, small, chopped – 1
Ground Cumin – 1 teaspoon
Canned diced tomatoes (14.5 oz) – 1 can (I didn’t have this, so used crushed tomatoes)
Vegetable broth (14.5 oz) – 1 can
Dried red lentils (masoor daal) – 3/4th of a cup
Baby Spinach (5 oz bag) – 1 (I used frozen spinach)
Salt – as per taste
Ground black pepper – as per taste
Grated ginger (this was not mentioned in the original recipe, but I chose to use it because red lentils especially has the reputation to cause gas)

red lentil soup ingredients

Procedure:
1.  In a saucepan heat oil and add carrots, onion and cook until lightly browned and tender.  Stir in cumin; cook 1 minute.

2.  Add tomatoes, broth, lentils, 2 cups of water salt, ground black pepper cover and cook until lentils are tender.  Stir in spinach.

red lentil soups served

My Notes:
1.  I soaked the lentils before starting to chop the vegetables.  I did this because I thought that this will reduce the cooking time and it did.  Later only I came to know that soaking the lentils and throwing away the water and then using the lentils aids in easy digestion.  Just be sure to throw away the soaking water.  Enjoy!

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29 Responses to “Red Lentil and Vegetable Soup”

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  1. 20
    DivyA Vikram Says:

    Madhu the soup looks great..We have decided to have soup atleast once a week for dinner..So this is in my list..healthy one

  2. 19
    sukanya Says:

    Hi Madhuram..
    This is a healthy soup. Sound so good. I used to make a soup green lentils. Love ur version. Looks great. So colourful.

  3. 18
    vanamala Says:

    Healthy soup … pic looks nice :smile:

  4. 17
    Madhavi Says:

    Soup looks delicious, like it :) )

  5. 16
    Asha Says:

    I got the old site of your’s first! New one looks great.
    Grat looking soup, chockful of protein and tasty too!:)

  6. 15
    Trupti Says:

    wooooooow..soup looks delicious & very colorful & healthy too

  7. 14
    Madhuram Says:

    Spillay, thank you. Give it a try and you will love it.

    Sia, yes it was a comforting and satisfying dinner.

    Priya, welcome to my blog. You need not wait for a rainy day to enjoy this healthy soup.

    Siri, I would love to pass it to you dear!

    Sowmya, thank you very much.

    Ranji, yes it was a very good dinner last night. We dunk whole grain toasts in the hot soup and it was phenomenal.

    Laksh, thanks. It was not my recipe though, I got it from a magazine.

    Sunshinemom, I didn’t know about this soaking method earlier. I used to add ginger in all my lentil dishes. But yesterday only I found it in the net. I arranged the ingredients and my husband took the photo.

    Mansi, sure it’s so easy to put together and yet delicious as well as healthy.

    Anjali, you might want to be careful while pressure cooking red lentils because it will become mushy very easily. In general red lentils cook faster than green and brown lentils. So I usually pressure cook green lentils for just 1 whistle. Red lentils can be cooked directly on the stove top itself, to get a nice crunchy texture. Actually I don’t cook red lentils a lot because it has the reputation of causing more gas than the other lentils. That’s why I added grated ginger even when it was not mentioned in the original recipe. But yesterday while I was searching the net regarding this, I found the tip about soaking the lentils in water and throwing away the water. That’s new to me too.

    Cham, would love to pass it to you. When are you going to visit me?

    Uma, Kamala thank you very much girls.

  8. 13
    kamala Says:

    Healthy and nutritious soup Madhu.Like it very much

  9. 12
    Uma Says:

    Wow, what a healthy soup! Looks so delicious too.

  10. 11
    Cham Says:

    Wow could u keep another serving 4 tomorrow :mrgreen: U could have pass it to me. Looks really healthy and filling :razz:

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