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{{Short description|A traditional soup made with lentils}} | |||
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Lentil soup is | '''Lentil soup''' is a type of [[soup]] made primarily from [[lentils]], which are small, round, lens-shaped [[legumes]]. It is a staple in many cultures around the world due to its nutritional value, affordability, and ease of preparation. Lentil soup can be made with a variety of ingredients and seasonings, making it a versatile dish that can be adapted to different tastes and dietary needs. | ||
==Ingredients== | |||
Lentil soup typically includes the following ingredients: | |||
* [[Lentils]]: The main ingredient, lentils come in various colors such as brown, green, red, and yellow, each offering a slightly different flavor and texture. | |||
* [[Vegetables]]: Common vegetables used in lentil soup include [[carrots]], [[celery]], [[onions]], and [[garlic]]. These add flavor and nutrition to the soup. | |||
* [[Broth]]: The soup can be made with [[vegetable broth]] or [[chicken broth]], depending on dietary preferences. | |||
* [[Herbs]] and [[spices]]: Common seasonings include [[bay leaves]], [[thyme]], [[cumin]], and [[paprika]]. | |||
* [[Olive oil]]: Often used to sauté the vegetables before adding the lentils and broth. | |||
* [[Salt]] and [[pepper]]: To taste. | |||
== | ==Preparation== | ||
The preparation of lentil soup generally involves the following steps: | |||
1. '''Sautéing the vegetables''': Begin by heating olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add chopped onions, carrots, celery, and garlic, and sauté until the vegetables are softened. | |||
2. '''Adding lentils and broth''': Rinse the lentils under cold water and add them to the pot. Pour in the broth and bring the mixture to a boil. | |||
3. '''Seasoning''': Add herbs and spices such as bay leaves, thyme, cumin, and paprika. Season with salt and pepper. | |||
4. '''Simmering''': Reduce the heat to low and let the soup simmer until the lentils are tender, usually about 30 to 45 minutes. | |||
5. '''Finishing touches''': Adjust the seasoning as needed and remove the bay leaves before serving. | |||
==Nutritional Value== | |||
Lentil soup is highly nutritious, providing a good source of [[protein]], [[fiber]], and essential [[vitamins]] and [[minerals]]. Lentils are particularly rich in [[iron]], [[folate]], and [[potassium]]. The soup is low in [[fat]] and can be made [[vegan]] or [[vegetarian]] by using vegetable broth. | |||
==Cultural Variations== | |||
Lentil soup is enjoyed in many cultures, each with its own variations: | |||
* In the [[Middle East]], lentil soup is often flavored with [[cumin]] and [[lemon]] juice. | |||
* In [[India]], lentil soup, known as [[dal]], is spiced with [[turmeric]], [[ginger]], and [[garam masala]]. | |||
* In [[Italy]], lentil soup may include [[tomatoes]] and [[pasta]]. | |||
* In [[Ethiopia]], a spicy version called [[kik alicha]] is made with split peas and turmeric. | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
* [[Lentil]] | |||
* [[Soup]] | |||
* [[Legume]] | |||
* [[Vegetarian cuisine]] | |||
* [[Middle Eastern cuisine]] | |||
[[Category:Soups]] | [[Category:Soups]] | ||
[[Category:Lentil dishes]] | |||
[[Category:Vegetarian cuisine]] | |||
Latest revision as of 19:24, 22 March 2025
A traditional soup made with lentils
Lentil soup is a type of soup made primarily from lentils, which are small, round, lens-shaped legumes. It is a staple in many cultures around the world due to its nutritional value, affordability, and ease of preparation. Lentil soup can be made with a variety of ingredients and seasonings, making it a versatile dish that can be adapted to different tastes and dietary needs.
Ingredients[edit]
Lentil soup typically includes the following ingredients:
- Lentils: The main ingredient, lentils come in various colors such as brown, green, red, and yellow, each offering a slightly different flavor and texture.
- Vegetables: Common vegetables used in lentil soup include carrots, celery, onions, and garlic. These add flavor and nutrition to the soup.
- Broth: The soup can be made with vegetable broth or chicken broth, depending on dietary preferences.
- Herbs and spices: Common seasonings include bay leaves, thyme, cumin, and paprika.
- Olive oil: Often used to sauté the vegetables before adding the lentils and broth.
- Salt and pepper: To taste.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of lentil soup generally involves the following steps:
1. Sautéing the vegetables: Begin by heating olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add chopped onions, carrots, celery, and garlic, and sauté until the vegetables are softened. 2. Adding lentils and broth: Rinse the lentils under cold water and add them to the pot. Pour in the broth and bring the mixture to a boil. 3. Seasoning: Add herbs and spices such as bay leaves, thyme, cumin, and paprika. Season with salt and pepper. 4. Simmering: Reduce the heat to low and let the soup simmer until the lentils are tender, usually about 30 to 45 minutes. 5. Finishing touches: Adjust the seasoning as needed and remove the bay leaves before serving.
Nutritional Value[edit]
Lentil soup is highly nutritious, providing a good source of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals. Lentils are particularly rich in iron, folate, and potassium. The soup is low in fat and can be made vegan or vegetarian by using vegetable broth.
Cultural Variations[edit]
Lentil soup is enjoyed in many cultures, each with its own variations:
- In the Middle East, lentil soup is often flavored with cumin and lemon juice.
- In India, lentil soup, known as dal, is spiced with turmeric, ginger, and garam masala.
- In Italy, lentil soup may include tomatoes and pasta.
- In Ethiopia, a spicy version called kik alicha is made with split peas and turmeric.