Yellow lentil soup

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Add remaining ingredients and bring to boil. This dish is a wonderful blend of lentils and warm spices that simmer together for a soup that's high in fiber and protein. During Ramadan, whether it happens to be summer or winter, this yellow lentil soup always makes an appearance. So hearty and satisfying, it makes the perfect starter after a long day of fasting.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have yellow lentil soup using 17 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Yellow lentil soup:
  1. Take 1 cup yellow or red lentils
  2. Get 14 cup Egyptian Rice
  3. Get 1 Potato
  4. Get 2 Carrots
  5. Get 1 onion (diced)
  6. Take 2 tbs olive oil
  7. Prepare 4 gloves of garlic (finely chopped)
  8. Prepare 1 12 teaspoon salt or (to taste)
  9. Take 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  10. Take 14 teaspoon nutmeg
  11. Make ready 14 teaspoon paprika
  12. Get 4 Cups water
  13. Take 12 cube vegetable stock
  14. Take For decoration
  15. Make ready Handful chopped flat_leaf parsely
  16. Prepare Juice of half lemon
  17. Prepare Chunks of crusty bread

This easy vegan yellow lentil dal is a creamy Indian soup recipe that's healthy, delicious, and comes together in one pot! Mung dal, sometimes spelled "moong dal," or Indian-flavored yellow lentils, are a traditional vegetarian Indian recipe. This easy version of mung dhal soup simmers the dal in vegetable broth, turmeric, and cayenne for a spicy and flavorful—yet simple—vegetarian Indian lentil dal dish. Cooking With Moong Dal Lentils The original title of this recipe was "Spiced Vegan Lentil Soup," which is accurate, but a mouthful.

Steps to make Yellow lentil soup:
  1. Soak Lentlis and Rice for about 15 minutes at least
  2. Chop the onions,carrots and potato into medium cubes
  3. Smash the garlic
  4. Heat oil in a pan and gently fry the chopped onions and garlic until the edge of onions becomes red
  5. Stir in the lentlis, soaked rice, potato and carrots
  6. Add the water, vegetbale stock and the spices mentioned above and cook for 35 minutes on a medium low heat. Stir several times during cooking, especially towards the end, to prevent lentils from sticking to base of pan.
  7. Toss in parsley, stir in lemon juice and leave to cook for 2-3 minutes more.
  8. Blend the soup if we want it to be very smooth
  9. Serve with chunks of Crusty Bread
  10. Note:you can add water when belnding the soup if it was still thick. You can add the parsley and lemon juice when serving the dish and not during cooking
  11. Made By: Bara'a Choughari

This easy version of mung dhal soup simmers the dal in vegetable broth, turmeric, and cayenne for a spicy and flavorful—yet simple—vegetarian Indian lentil dal dish. Cooking With Moong Dal Lentils The original title of this recipe was "Spiced Vegan Lentil Soup," which is accurate, but a mouthful. Whether you're looking to lighten up your meals or warm up with a steaming bowl of soup, this healthy lentil soup recipe is for you! Combine water, ham, tomatoes, lentils, onion, carrots, celery, garlic, pepper, salt, thyme, and bay leaf in a slow cooker. My favorite is my mom's Lebanese Lentil Soup.

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