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High Priestess Lydia

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By popular request after a conversation regarding contact lenses for the eyes. (You had to be there, lol.)

Feel free to add any recipes you want to this thread.


This is a copy-paste, you can make adjustments as you want.

Lentil Soup

Ingredients
1 medium yellow onion
1 fennel bulb
2 large carrots
1 clove garlic
¼ cup olive oil
1 ½ cups dry brown or green lentils
28-ounce can diced fire roasted tomatoes
1 quart vegetable broth
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon dried oregano
3 cups baby spinach (or chopped standard spinach)


Instructions:

Dice the onion. Dice the fennel. Peel and dice the carrots. Grate the garlic and set aside to stir in once the soup is cooked.

In a large pot, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion and fennel and sauté for 6 to 7 minutes until translucent. Add the carrots, lentils, tomatoes, broth, water, salt, paprika, and oregano. [My note: I actually add onion etc with the water, since it boils and cooks, instead of frying it first which might overcook it. And I don't add all that oil.]

Bring to a simmer. Simmer for 22 to 25 minutes until the lentils are tender [if they are pink or red lentils], stirring occasionally. [My note: brown and green lentils take 45 minutes to cook. Buy the time they finish cooking, the water is a perfect consistency, not too liquidy.]

Stir in the spinach and grated garlic, and allow it to rest for 5 minutes before serving. Taste and season with additional salt and fresh ground pepper as necessary. Serve immediately. Stores refrigerated for up to 4 days and frozen for 3 to 4 months.

[My note: This freezes perfectly! I take it out, reheat, and the texture and taste is exactly as it was fresh.]
 
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Thank you High Priestess! I'm now seeing lentil soup with...refreshed eyes 🤩
 
It's recommended to soak the lentils in water for 3 or 4 hours before cooking them. You'll know they're ready when they've increased in size as they absorb the water.
In my country, it's typical to add some kind of meat like ham or chorizo.
 

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