I tried to do a red lentil dish. In the end, I got a soup which was so great that I decided to tell you about it. It’s better served cold. I tried it both was.
Ingredients:
– 100 g red lentils
– 2 tablespoons turmeric
– salt
– pepper
– juice from a lemon
– chia seeds for decoration
– 8 to 9 large cloves garlic, sliced thinly
– 2 table spoons olive oil
Directions:
Boil the lentils till they are soft. When they are done rinse them and put in a bowl.Keep the water from the lentils. Add the garlic, turmeric, lemon juice and olive oil. Mix everything with a blender. Add more water from lentils, salt and pepper as needed.
When is done leave it in the fridge for 1 or 2 hours. Serve it cold with chia seeds on top and bread crumbles. Enjoy!
Beautiful pictures looks very delicious…
Such a delicious and fragrant soup!
Yum!
This looks delish!
Thank you
Amazing pic.. Yummy soup
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That looks really tasty! What are bread crumbles? Are they really crunchy? I remember something called Backerbsen that we used to have on soups in Germany, a bit like round Grissini.
Looks delicious.Your photos are amazing! What camera do you use?
Thank you. I have Nikon D700
Delicious. Lentils and chickpeas are among my favorite ingredients
You’ve sold me! Not many ingredients, quick & easy! But one question – the photos look like chickpeas – should I use those or lentils? Thanks.
Those are round bread crumbs. Enjoy!
Ooooh.
I *did* enjoy! Thanks to you, I made a version yesterday with regular lentils (no adorable bread crumbs). You got me out of a mid-summer food rut.
Thank you. I am happy you liked it
I’ve never had lentils served cold. This sounds interesting, thanks!
Looks wonderful – I love soups all year round and particularly chilled in summer.
Thank you
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Thank you very much.
wow… looks yummy. Thanks for visiting my blog. Stay in touch 🙂
Sounds delicious!! Can’t wait to try it!
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Oooh, this sounds great. Maybe not for now as it’s mid-winter in New Zealand, but I’ll definitely try it in spring/summer. Thanks so much for this recipe, and thanks also for checking out my blog. I hope you enjoyed it! Andi
This looks really good! I’ll have to try asap! yum!
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Reblogged this on Phil Brewer's Blog and commented:
Sometimes, you just get inspired!
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Mmm Mmmm This seems postively delightful, warm, and nourishing! I am looking forward to trying your recipe with my no chili curry spice mix, and some other ideas I have. I will be sure and credit you for my source of inspiration! 😉