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Lentil Soup

Lentil Soup

It was an exceptionally cold day and I was supposed to go to the grocery store but there was no way I was packing my son up to face that cold weather!  What to do, what to do.  I chose to take advantage of the situation and challenge myself;I had to make dinner with whatever I had on hand, no going to the store, and no calling Mike and asking him to stop at the store on his way home from work.  This is what I came up with, a hearty soup which was great on this very cold Canadian winter!

Serves 4

1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

1 Small onion, diced

1 Small carrot, diced

2 Cloves garlic, crushed

1 900 ml box of sodium reduced stock (I used beef stock)

1 Bay leaf

1 540 ml can of lentils, rinsed

Salt

Pepper

–  In a large pot, add the olive oil and turn the heat to high.  When the oil is hot (it will ripple), add the onions and carrots, season with salt and pepper.

–  Drop the heat to medium hiigh; saute the veggiees for 5 to 7 minutes , until the onions are soft and translucent.  If the veggies are getting too dark, too quickly, drop the heat to medium.

–  Add the garlic and saute for about 30 seconds, careful not to let it burn.

–  Add the stock and bay leaf; bring it up to a boil.

–  Add the lentils, season with salt and pepper.

–  Let the soup come back up to a boil.  When the soup has started to boil, drop the heat to low and cover the pot with a lid.

–  Simmer on low for 20 minutes.

–  After the soup has simmered, remove the bay leaf; taste the soup and adjust seasoning.

Notes:

  1. To make this a completely vegetarian soup, use vegetable stock.
  2. A little spice would be awesome;start with a ½ tsp chili flakes, add them to the oil before you turn on the heat (this will infuse the oil).
  3. Lentils are high protein, high fibre, low fat, and delicious; a win across the board; I always have canned lentils on hand.
  4. If you prefer the dried lentils, or any bean, go ahead.  I like the convenience of canned beans and I think they taste fantastic (not like canned veggies; yuck).

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