How to Cook Lentils + The Best Lentil Recipes (2024)

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Find out how to cook lentils, from green to red. Plus find 20 of the best lentil recipes from soups to salad.

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Over the past 5 or so years, lentils have become a staple in my cooking. These little legumes are inexpensive, hearty, and filling. They are a good source of plant-based protein and iron, are low calorie, and high in fiber. One cup of cooked lentils provides nearly 18 grams of protein(1).

I love making lentils on food prep days to add to Buddha bowls and salads throughout the week, and adding them to soups and stews. My youngest daughter covers them in marinara, veggies, and cheese and bakes them into a pizza-like snack (I’ll have to share that recipe with you another time). Next up, be sure to check out my post on How to Cook Chickpeas + Best Chickpea Recipes and How to Cook Perfect Quinoa + Best Quinoa Recipes!

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What are Lentils

Lentils are in the legume family, like beans. They are about the size of peas, but are flat like disks, and have a nutty, earthy flavor. Most commonly, lentils are purchased dried, though I’ve seen them fresh and sprouted at my local farmers market. You may also be able to find sprouted dried lentils, which may be easier to digest for some people. If you’re in a hurry, you can find vacuum-packed lentils in the refrigerated section of some stores such as Trader Joe’s, and canned lentils with the beans. These are handy for tossing in last minute soups.

Lentils are inexpensive, nutritious, and have been eaten worldwide for a very long time. Red lentil curry (dal) is a part of daily Indian cuisine. Ethiopian cuisine has it’s own red lentil stew. And they are commonly used in soups, stews, and salads throughout Europe and the Americas. In Italy, lentils are traditionally eaten on New Year’s Eve, as the coin shaped legumes are thought to bring prosperity in the new year.

There are many varieties of lentils, but the most common you’ll find in stores are green or brown and red, so I’ll be focusing on those. Beluga lentils are small black lentils resembling caviar, and also great for salads.

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Green Lentils

Green and brown lentils, as well as Beluga, French, and Puy lentils, hold their shape when cooked. They are about the size of peas, but can vary slightly. These are my choice for hearty salads. They take about half an hour to cook.

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Red Lentils

Red and yellow lentils can come split or whole. Don’t be surprised if your red lentils are not red at all – they are actually more orange. When they are split, the skin is removed and the lentils break in half. Red lentils cook very quickly (about 5 minutes) and break down to a soft consistency. They are great for very soft curries and creamy soups, but would be a poor choice for salads. Red lentils lend themselves well to coconut milk based creamy curries.

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Rinse Dried Lentils Before Cooking

Lentils don’t need to be soaked the way beans do, but they should be rinsed. It’s important to always pick over and rinse your lentils, whether you’re using red or green. You may notice tiny stones or other debris with the lentils, and you’ll want to discard that. Some people also prefer to soak their lentils to aid in digestion and reduce anti-nutrients. Once you’ve rinsed the lentils in a bowl of water a few times, strain through a a sieve.

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How to Cook Lentils on the Stove

For soups and stews, you can add lentils directly to the pot with the broth and other ingredients. Be sure to account for the liquid the lentils will absorb.

For salads and other preparations, you’ll be draining the cooked lentils, so it doesn’t matter how much water you use for cooking, so long as there’s enough to cover the lentils by a couple of inches. Using vegetable broth rather than water will add flavor. You can also add flavor by cooking with herbs and diced onions.

Simmer the lentils in a covered saucepan until they are tender. This will take about 30 minutes for medium sized whole green dried lentils. Taste a few lentils. They should be tender but firm. Drain any left over water and then season however you would like. I like to add fresh garlic, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and salt and pepper.

How to Cook Lentils in the Instant Pot

Legumes are one of my favorite uses for the Instant Pot pressure cooker. It cuts down on the time and is just so quick and easy. Add one cup of dried, rinsed lentils to the pot and cover with one cup of water or broth. Cook on high pressure with the following times, then carefully quick pressure release. You can also cook green lentils for 5-6 minutes, then do a natural pressure release. I’ve grabbed these times from the official Instant Pot website. I wouldn’t recommend cooking red lentils in the Instant Pot unless it’s part of a recipe such as dal.

  • Green and Brown Lentils: 8-10 minutes
  • Red and Yellow Lentils: 1-2 minutes

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Green Lentil Recipes

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Red Lentil Recipes

Common Questions

Do lentils need to be soaked?

No, lentils cook much more quickly than beans and don’t need soaking. Some people like to soak them to aid in digestion.

How much do lentils expand?

Dried lentils will roughly double when cooked. So if you cook 1 cup of dried lentils you can expect to end up with around 2 cups.

Can red and green lentils be used interchangeably?

No, red lentils are much softer and will cook more quickly than green or brown.

Do lentils contain gluten?

No, lentils are naturally gluten-free. It’s a good idea to always check packaging, though, as contamination during processing is a possibility.

How do I season lentils?

When I pre-cook green lentils for meal prep to add to salads or bowls, I usually give them a tiny splash of good olive oil, red wine vinegar, fresh garlic, and a little salt and pepper.

How Should Lentils Be Stored?

Keep dried lentils in an airtight container in the pantry and they have about a 2-3 year shelf life. Cooked lentils should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator and will last about a week. You can also freeze your cooked lentils for 2-3 months.

Yield: about 2 cups

How to Cook Lentils

Prep Time2 minutes

Cook Time35 minutes

Total Time37 minutes

The basic recipe for cooking green lentils to use in salads, bowls, and other recipes.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole green, brown, or French dried lentils
  • 2 1/2 cups water or vegetable broth
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Rinse and pick through the lentils, discarding any little stones or debris. Drain.
  2. Add the clean lentils and water or broth (broth adds flavor) to a medium saucepan.
  3. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to simmer over low. Cook the lentils, covered, until they are tender, about 25-40 minutes depending on size.
  4. If all the liquid hasn't been absorbed, drain the lentils. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  5. Allow the lentils to cool to room temperature, then store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Notes

Be sure to check packaging for cook times, which may vary depending on size. My bag of sprouted green dried lentils from tru Roots, for example cooks in only 5 minutes!

See the post for recipe ideas, from soups to salads, to lentil "meatloaf" and more.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1/2 cup
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 60Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: n/amgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 4gSugar: 1gProtein: 5g

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FAQs

How should lentils be cooked? ›

Cook on a stovetop, using 3 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc) to 1 cup of dry lentils. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan as the lentils will double or triple in size. Bring to a boil, cover tightly, reduce heat and simmer until they are tender. For whole lentils, cook time is typically 15-20 minutes.

What can you add to lentils to make them taste better? ›

Add some salt, maybe a bay leaf, and maybe a clove of garlic (peeled but left whole). Some recipes will warn you to never add salt to beans or lentils while they're cooking (they say it'll prevent them from cooking through), but it's simply not true! Salt brings out their best.

What is the best way to eat lentils? ›

Lentils are great in soups, as an addition to salads, and as a vegetarian protein source in recipes traditionally made with meat.

Is it better to soak lentils before cooking? ›

Soaking: Soaking lentils or beans before cooking can help to reduce cooking time and improve their digestibility. It is not always necessary to soak them overnight, but it can be helpful for some types of beans.

What happens if you don't wash lentils before cooking? ›

Nothing is gonna happen to you. Once you cook any food , (especially if you steam cook), the disease causing organisms are killed. Pathogens cannot survive beyond 120C when you steam cook. You just need to worry about small sand particles/grit.

Can you overcook lentils? ›

Yes, you can overcook lentils; they will become mushy. Much depends on the type of lentil you're using. Some cook quicker and hold their shape better than others. To avoid overcooking them, always follow the cooking directions in your recipe and use the type of lentils called for in the ingredient list.

How do you make lentils not bloat you? ›

Soaking beans and lentils from scratch is healthier, saves money and can potentially reduce bloating too. Soak beans and lentils for 6 -10 hours in room temperature water to reduce cooking time. Ensure you discard the soaking water.

Do you season lentils before or after cooking? ›

Be sure to season with salt after cooking – if salt is added before, the lentils will become tough. The thing is, the same advice is given for basically all dried legumes, but Serious Eats debunked that - at least for beans (specifically, cannellini beans).

Why do I feel so good after eating lentils? ›

Lentils are rich in fibre, folate and potassium making them a great choice for the heart and for managing blood pressure and cholesterol. They are also a source of energising iron and vitamin B1 which helps maintain a steady heartbeat.

What pairs well with lentils? ›

If you have a few root vegetables hanging out in your fridge, those are also great with lentils, like in this warm lentil and root vegetable salad with parsnips and carrots. Lentils are particularly nice with cheese, as in this grilled halloumi and lentil salad.

How do you make lentils easier on your stomach? ›

Tips to Make Beans and Lentils Less Gassy:
  1. Rinse before cooking. Rinsing canned beans and lentils helps reduce the amount of those indigestible carbohydrates, which are released into the water. ...
  2. Even better, soak them overnight. ...
  3. Introduce them slowly. ...
  4. Call in the reinforcements.
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How many times a week should you eat lentils? ›

Studies suggest that eating beans and lentils at least four times per week helps lower blood pressure as well as the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and prostate cancer. Legumes are sold dried in packages and already cooked in cans.

How do you know when lentils are done? ›

Lentils are cooked as soon as they are tender and no longer crunchy. Older lentils may take longer to cook and shed their outer skins as they cook. Strain the lentils and remove the bay leaf, if used. Return the lentils to the pan and stir in 1/4 teaspoon salt.

How long does it take to cook lentils? ›

I like to add the dried lentils to a big pot of soup and let it simmer until they become tender, about 30 minutes. Red (or yellow) lentils cook much more quickly than any other variety. They become soft and tender after simmering for just 15 minutes!

How do you know if lentils are cooked properly? ›

The best way to tell if lentils are cooked is to try to mash one with a fork. If it's easy to mash it, it's fully cooked. If it doesn't give or just breakfast, you may need to simmer if for a few extra minutes. Lentils are an economical and speedy way to add iron and heart-healthy vegan protein to your diet.

Should lentils be soft when cooked? ›

The lentils should be tender and somewhat firm but not crunchy, gritty, or mealy. If the lentils are not yet to your desired level of doneness, allow them to cook a little longer and test again. Repeat this until the lentils have reached the required texture.

Are undercooked lentils OK? ›

Lentils should always be consumed well-cooked as when raw or undercooked they can cause serious health problems, food poisoning and, in very extreme cases, even death. It's all because they contain natural compounds called lectins which are toxic but fortunately, cooking destroys them!

How do you cook lentils so they are easy to digest? ›

  1. wash them at least 3 times.
  2. soak for a small amount of time for lentils- maybe 30 minutes- other beans usually overnight.
  3. cook long and slow, or pressure cook.
  4. digestive helps to cook with: cumin, asofaetida, ajwain (anecdotally, these are said to help)
  5. chew slowly.
  6. start slow. eat probiotics or acid with them.
Jul 21, 2022

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