NO TRADING MOOD #LENTIL SOUP

It is said that these healthy legumes (lentils) date back to Bible days where Jacob traded same to Esau for his birthright. For thousands of years, lentils have graced many  Mediterranean, Asian, African and other tables. This was music to my ears.

As I washed my tiny beans I smiled knowing what was in store.  I’ve consumed lentils many times. I like the fact that they are very satisfying and will not spike the glucose level within my body. I used the brown lentils I had on hand.

These super-foods are of a variety of hues such yellow, green, black, orange and brown. Based on research, lentils are some of the healthiest foods around as they are loaded with nutrients such as cholesterol-lowering fibers, protein, vitamins including B12, folate and others.

Lentils cook relatively quick and easy and is able to absorb flavors and seasonings. And, with that on my mind, I sautéed  in a drizzle of olive oil root vegetables like:

  • diced carrots
  • diced celery
  • finely chopped onions
  • garlic
  • bell pepper
    SAUTEED ROOT VEGGIES FOR LENTIL SOUP
    SAUTEED ROOT VEGGIES FOR LENTIL SOUP

    This was seasoned along with salt, black pepper, cumin, bouillon, and fresh thyme. Then, I added rinsed brown lentils and coated them in oil for a few minutes.

    LENTILS AND ROOT VEGGIES BEING SAUTEED
    LENTILS AND ROOT VEGGIES BEING SAUTEED

    Cold water was then added. This simmered on low for approximately 45 to 50 minutes. Additional water was  added as required.

After soup arrived at the preferred consistency, this was cooled  and then pureed. Lentil soup was served with a dollop of sour cream and finely chopped parsley as garnish.

 

Published by bblake10

I'm originally from the beautiful island of Jamaica. In Jamaica, we always find a reason to celebrate. And, when there's a celebration, there is music, fun and of course, food, great food. Presently, I reside in So. Florida.Living here in Florida offers varied cultures, people of different ethnic backgrounds. I've a great passion for the culinary side of life. Therefore, being in So. Fl., provides me the great accessibility of fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables. Moreover, I've the choice to indulge in a amazing foods from different cuisines.This ability provides great inspiration for me to retreat to my humble kitchenette and replicate these dishes.It warms my heart to be able to break bread with loved ones. I'm an avid reader and love to get lost between these beautiful words. I find reading to be a social activity because it allows me a peek inside other people's minds which in turn makes me more empathetic towards others. One day in the near future, I hope to publish my very own words in the area of poetry as well as my other love, food. Yoga and speed walking are just a few of the things that keep me balanced and centered. I love family and friends; and, of course, wholesome foods with a glass of cocktail. Life is what you make of it. And, I try to savor and enjoy the simple and precious moments.

2 thoughts on “NO TRADING MOOD #LENTIL SOUP

  1. Lentils are a fave of mine, too – I like that they don’t have to be soaked like so many of their relatives. I didn’t know (or had forgotten) that story about Jacob and Esau…I wonder which got the better deal. 🙂

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