Lentil Recipes
Lentils are one of the most versatile and nourishing ingredients you can cook with. They are quick to prepare, affordable and packed with nutrients, making them ideal for everyday meals. From comforting soups and rich curries to fresh salads and hearty stews, lentil recipes offer countless ways to create satisfying dishes with simple ingredients. Their earthy flavour and soft texture allow lentils to absorb spices, herbs and sauces beautifully, making them suitable for many different cuisines.
What Are Lentils?
Lentils are small legumes that belong to the same family as beans and peas. They have been cultivated for thousands of years and remain a staple ingredient in many cultures around the world. There are several types of lentils, including red, green, brown and black varieties. Each type has slightly different textures and cooking times, but all are valued for their high protein, fibre, iron and essential nutrients. Lentils cook relatively quickly compared with other legumes, which makes them a convenient choice for home cooking. Plus, they’re affordable, filling, and easy to cook.
Popular Cuisines That Use Lentils
Lentils are widely used in global cuisines. In Indian cooking they form the base of many dal dishes and flavourful curries. Mediterranean and Middle Eastern recipes often include lentils in salads, soups and stews. They are also common in European comfort foods such as rustic lentil soups and vegetable casseroles. Because lentils absorb flavour so well, they pair perfectly with spices, garlic, herbs and slow-cooked vegetables.
Why Lentils Are Perfect for a Flexitarian Pantry
For anyone following a flexitarian diet, lentils are an essential ingredient. They provide a rich source of plant protein and fibre, helping to create filling meals without relying heavily on meat. From warming soups and spiced curries to fresh salads and hearty one-pot dishes, lentil recipes make it easy to cook healthy, satisfying meals any day of the week.
Why Are Lentils Good For You
Lentils are an excellent source of plant-based protein, making them ideal for vegetarians, vegans as well as anyone following a flexitarian diet. They're rich in dietary fiber, which supports digestive health and helps regulate blood sugar levels. Lentils are also packed with essential nutrients like folate, iron, potassium, and magnesium, important for heart health, energy production, and immune support. Low in fat and high in antioxidants, they’re a great choice for a balanced diet.


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![Lentil Quinoa Salad with Courgettes and Strawberries [vegetarian] [gluten free]](https://theflexitarian.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Quinoa-Lentils-Courgette-and-Strawberry-Salad-v800.jpg)
![Roasted Cauliflower & Lentil Salad with Pomegranate Dressing [vegetarian] by The Flexitarian](https://theflexitarian.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Roasted-Cauliflower-Lentil-Salad-with-Pomegranate-v800.jpg)

![Warm Lentil Salad With Smoked Tofu [vegan] by The Flexitarian](https://theflexitarian.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Warm-Lentil-Salad-With-Smoked-Tofu-800.jpg)

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