40 Must-Make Lentil Recipes (2024)

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If you’ve ever thought of lentils as boring, this roundup of delicious lentil recipes will change your mind! Say good-bye to plain boiled lentils and basic lentil soup, and try one of these fun and exciting plant-based recipes.

You can incorporate nutrient-dense lentils into almost any savory dish, from dips to soups to pastas, and this list of fabulous vegan lentil recipes is jam-packed with creative and tasty ideas to get you started.

Table of Contents:
1. Mains
2. Appetizers
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What are the different types of lentils?

Red Lentils: Red lentils break down quickly and become creamy, making them the perfect thickening agent for Indian dals and curries, as well as creamy stews and purées. If you’re new to red lentils and open your pot to see a pile of mush, don’t be alarmed. That’s exactly what red lentils do!

Brown and Green Lentils: These are the most common lentils in the U.S., and you can find them at any grocery store. They’re a little bigger than other varieties and have a mild, earthy flavor. Great in soups, stews, and pureed dishes, like my Vegan Wellington! Bonus: they’re one of the cheapest foods you can buy at the grocery store!

French Green (Puy) Lentils: These lentils also hold their shape when cooked, making them perfect in salads. If you find brown or green lentils turn out too mushy, try French green lentils instead – they can even hold up well in lentil soup. They have a pleasant, peppery taste.

Black Beluga Lentils: The fanciest of lentils and a bit more expensive than ordinary lentils. Since they hold their shape well, they make a great side dish or a bed on which you can serve your meal. Black beluga lentils have a hearty, full-bodied flavor.

Note: If you’re interested in lentil varieties used in Indian cooking, check out my blog post on Dal Tadka!

How do you cook lentils in the Instant Pot?

Check out my comprehensive blog post on “How to Cook Lentils in the Instant Pot“! And in my cookbook, The Vegan Instant Pot Cookbook, you’ll find a cook time chart for all the common lentil varieties.

Interested in other legumes? Check out my round-up of 40 Fantastic Bean Recipes for tons of bean inspiration.

Main Dishes

10-Ingredient Lentil Bolognese

My 10-Ingredient Lentil Bolognese is hearty, meaty, and packed with umami but 100% wholesome, vegan, and gluten-free. And it’s made with just 10 main ingredients—all pantry staples!

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Vegan Red Lentil Curry

My Vegan Red Lentil Curry is a fan favorite and the BEST lentil curry you will ever try! It’s easy and quick, making it a perfect weeknight dinner! Plus, it’s creamy and indulgent but made with wholesome vegan ingredients!

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Vegan Lentil Moussaka – Golubka Kitchen

An incredibly savory and comforting, Vegan Moussaka recipe by Anya of Goluba Kitchen with layers of silky eggplant, veggies and lentils, covered by a crispy layer of mashed potatoes.

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Vegan Crunchwrap Supreme with Lentil Taco Meat

My Crunchwrap Supreme features a healthy but flavor-packed homemade taco meat made from lentils, mushrooms and walnuts! Layer it with vegan queso and sour cream, a crunchy tostada, salsa & avocado, and it’s the BEST thing ever.

Note: The lentil taco meat can be found in the second recipe card of this blog post

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Vegan Lentil Enchiladas

These Vegan Enchiladas by Eva of The Curious Chickpea are filled with an easy savory lentil filling and topped with a homemade enchilada sauce and butternut queso. Simple to make but so special.

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Creamy Mushroom and Black Beluga Lentil Stew

My Creamy Mushroom and Black Lentil Stew is plant-forward but creamy and delicious. With hearty black beluga lentils, mushrooms, and nutrition superstar kale, this is comfort food you can feel good about!

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Masala Khichdi (Indian Rice & Lentils)

Khichdi is just about the greatest Indian comfort food ever invented. In this Masala Khichdi, Vaishali of Holy Cow Vegan brings a spicy, healthier spin with tons of veggies to this beloved dish.

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Red Wine Braised Lentils with Spinach & Pearl Onions

Here’s a recipe by Kim of Give it Some Thyme for lentils braised in red wine finished with pearl onions and wilted spinach. Serve with naan, crusty country bread or one that’s gluten-free.

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Instant Pot Butternut Squash Lentil Curry

With just a few minutes of hands-on cooking, my Instant Pot Butternut Squash Lentil Curry will become your go-to for weeknight meals. It’s hearty, healthy comfort food at its easiest.

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Mujadara

In this classic Lebanese recipe by Cosette’s Kitchen, lentils are simmered until soft and tender then cooked gently with rice until thickened. Enjoy with pita bread and a salad!

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Mediterranean Lentil and Grain Bowls

Gourmet but easy to make, my Mediterranean Lentil and Grain Bowls are packed with fiber and protein and are great for weeknight dinners as well as meal prep.

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The Best Vegan Lentil Meatloaf

This is the only Vegan Lentil Meatloaf recipe you will ever need. This recipe by Jenné of Sweet Potato Soul is full of flavor, amazing texture, and healthy. Perfect all year round!

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Creamy Lentil and Vegetable Bake (Vegan, Gluten-Free)

My Creamy Lentil and Vegetable Bake features sweet, caramelized roasted vegetables and creamy lentils baked in a rich cashew cream. It makes an excellent vegan main dish for any holiday gathering!

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Za’atar & Mint Veggie Wraps

In these wraps, Sadia of Pick Up Limes seasons the veggies with her own homemade Za’atar spice mix. These wraps are filling and flavour-packed, quick to make, and incredibly wholesome.

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Easy Smoky Lentil Sloppy Joes

Delicious Smoky Lentil Sloppy Joes by Gwen of Delightful Adventures that can be made in your Instant Pot, slow cooker, or on the stovetop. Instructions for all methods are included!

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Vegan Lentil Shepherd’s Pie

My recipe for the BEST Vegan Shepherd’s Pie! A hearty, flavor-packed lentil and sticky onion filling meets fluffy mashed potatoes and cauliflower in this protein-rich plant based dinner recipe. Perfect healthy comfort food for winter.

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Vegan Dal Makhani

Dal Makhani is one of the most popular Indian dals, and my vegan version makes no sacrifices. The complex flavors and velvety texture will blow your mind. Perfect for your special occasion dinners.

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Appetizers

5-Minute Lentil Dip

This 5-Minute Lentil Dip by Iosune of Simple Vegan Blog is so tasty and really smooth. Eat it with some crudités, bread or tortilla chips or use it to make delicious sandwiches or toasts.

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Vegan Turkish Lentil Balls

These Vegan Lentil Meatballs by Shadi of Unicorns in the Kitchen are a Turkish classic and are so easy to make. You can serve these with lettuce as appetizers or as a light lunch!

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Vegan Lentil Balls in Sweet and Sour Sauce

These Vegan Lentil Balls Sweet and Sour Sauce Recipe from Ginny of Vegan in the Freezer has so many tasty ingredients wrapped up in one appetizer!

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Spicy Lentil Vegan Sausage Rolls

The most amazing mini Spicy Lentil Vegan Sausage Rolls by Jacqueline of Tinned Tomatoes. They’re easy to make and loved by kids and adults alike!

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Moong Dal Toast

This Moong Dal Toast by Priya of Cookilicious is a vegan appetizer recipe made with moong dal and bread. Serve this plant-based snack at your next party and wow your guests!

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Vegan Lentil Meatballs

Made from scratch Vegan Lentil Meatballs by Sarah of A Saucy Kitchen are made from healthy, plant based ingredients without too much prep needed! They’re both gluten and grain-free.

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Soups & Stews

Instant Pot Lentil Soup

My Instant Pot Lentil Soup is not your ordinary lentil soup! It’s hearty, rich, and flavor-packed yet healthy, vegan, and gluten-free. Thanks to the Instant Pot, it’s so easy & quick to make.

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Instant Pot Spiced Red Lentil Sweet Potato Soup

My Indian-spiced soup is naturally creamy from red lentils and sweet potatoes, and super simple thanks to the Instant Pot. With warming spices, this is a healthy yet hearty meal that’ll give you all the cozy vibes.

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Greek Lentil Soup

This Greek Lentil Soup aka Fakes recipe reminds Maria of FoodbyMaria of the food she ate growing up. The lentils combined with the flavors of the onion and spices, and tomato broth are just SO comforting for colder weather!

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Lentil Fritters in Eggplant, Sweet Potato Coconut Stew (Bengali Chapor Ghonto)

This Lentil Fritters in Eggplant, Sweet Potato Coconut Stew by Vegan Richa is Inspired by Bengali Chapor Ghonto, an Indian Veggie Stew with Moong Dal patties. It’s a gluten, soy and nut free vegan Indian Recipe.

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Lentil Peanut Stew

With the cooler weather approaching this creamy Lentil Peanut Stew by Afia of The Canadian African will definitely keep you nice and warm. This recipe goes perfectly with some fluffy rice, some pita, naan or freshly toasted bread.

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Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup

This Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup by Jessica in the Kitchen is packed with amazing lentils simmered in a rich and creamy curry broth. It’s the perfect one pot meal!

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Creamy Vegan Lentil Tortilla Soup

This creamy Vegan Lentil Tortilla Soup by Kylie of Midwest Foodie just 20 minutes and uses just a handful of pantry staple ingredients. It’s healthy but super hearty!

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Vegan Instant Pot Lentil and Cabbage Soup

My easy, budget-friendly Lentil and Cabbage Soup is made with everyday, affordable ingredients you might already have in your pantry! It’s an easy and healthy soup that’s perfect for meal prep and quick dinners.

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Sides & Salads

How to Cook Lentils in the Instant Pot

Here’s my guide on how to cook lentils in the Instant Pot! Includes different lentil varieties, suggested cook times, the proper water:lentil ratio, and two easy lentil recipes to make in your Instant Pot!

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Grilled Asparagus & French Lentil Niçoise-Inspired Salad

This French Lentil Niçoise-Inspired Salad with Grilled Asparagus and Caper Dressing by Laura of The First Mess is a wholesome, deliciously vegan take on the classic salad. Simple to prepare and ready in under one hour.

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Instant Pot Pearl Couscous and Lentil Salad

My Instant Pot Pearl Couscous and Lentil Salad is an easydump-and-go Instant Pot recipe that’s a light, healthy vegan recipe perfect for summer. Featuring French green lentils, pearl couscous, and a zingy vinaigrette with lots of fresh herbs.

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Jamaican Inspired Jerk Lentils

Inspired by traditional complex flavors in the Caribbean, these spiced lentils by Catherine of Plant Based RD are highly addictive and satisfying. Bonus: the blog post includes a recipe for homemade jerk spice!

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Warm Lentil Salad with Delicata Squash and Cilantro Cashew Cream

The perfect warm salad, my recipe is made with hearty but wholesome ingredients like lentils, delicata squash, and cashews. Proof that salads don’t have to be boring or skimpy. Easy enough for meal prep but fancy enough for dinner parties!

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French Lentil Salad

This Vegan French Lentil Salad by Lexi of Crowded Kitchen is packed with fresh vegetables, chopped dates and a flavorful orange cumin vinaigrette. It’s perfect for a protein-packed, plant-based, quick and easy meal.

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Restaurant-Style Dal Tadka

My Dal Tadka is the best wholesome comfort food featuring creamy spiced lentils topped with a tempered spiced oil (tadka). It’s easy but gourmet and rivals any Indian restaurant. Stovetop and Instant Pot instructions.

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Planning a cozy dinner party or have holiday meals on the mind? Try this Creamy Lentil Stuffed Butternut Squash with butternut-tahini sauce!

Lentil Stuffed Butternut Squash (& 40 more Lentil Recipes!)

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Roasted butternut squash gets stuffed with the most flavorful, umami-packed lentil filling, then drizzled with a creamy sauce made from the scooped out butternut squash. A hearty and satisfying main course for any winter dinner, especially holiday meals!

Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Course: Dinner, Lunch, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Diet Vegan

Serving size: 6

Ingredients

  • 3 medium butternut squash
  • Regular olive oil or avocado oil for roasting
  • Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper

Creamy Lentil Filling

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (you will need more oil if not using a nonstick pan)
  • 2 large yellow onions, diced
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon roughly chopped fresh sage leaves
  • 2 teaspoons roughly chopped fresh rosemary leaves
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1/3 cup (80 mL) dry red wine (such as Pinot Noir, Shiraz/Syrah, or Malbec)
  • 1 cup (190g) green or brown lentils
  • 2 ⅔ cups (640 mL) vegetable broth
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 teaspoon sweet or hot paprika
  • 2 ½ tablespoons tahini
  • 2 teaspoons white miso paste
  • 2-3 teaspoons good-quality balsamic vinegar

Butternut-Tahini Sauce

  • 1 cup roasted butternut squash (from the scooped out halves)
  • 2 tablespoons tahini
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 3-6 tablespoons water or vegetable broth, more as needed to thin the sauce
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Chopped Italian flat-leaf parsley, for garnish

Instructions

  • Roast the squash. Preheat the oven to 425°F (218°C). Slice each butternut squash in half and scoop out the seeds and sticky stuff with a spoon. Place each squash half, cut side up, on a large baking sheet and rub each with a bit of the oil and season well with salt and pepper. Roast for 45-50 minutes, or until the flesh is fork tender and lightly browned.

  • Make the Creamy Lentil Filling. Heat the 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat until hot. Add the onions and season with a pinch of salt and sauté for 8-9 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent burning but not too often so that they can brown, or until most of the onions are browned. Add the garlic, sage and rosemary and cook for 2 minutes, stirring frequently to prevent burning. Add the tomato paste and stir to combine into all of the ingredients, and cook for 2-3 minutes.

  • Reduce heat to medium and pour in the red wine and deglaze the pan, stirring up any browned bits, until the liquid has evaporated and the smell of alcohol has dissipated, about 2-3 minutes.

  • Add the vegetable broth, along with the lentils, bay leaf, and paprika. Stir to combine and increase the heat to bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat to maintain a rapid simmer, and simmer until the lentils are just tender and most of the liquid has been absorbed, about 30 minutes.

  • Reduce the heat to low. Add the tahini, miso, and balsamic vinegar, and stir until well incorporated. Taste for seasonings, adding about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon kosher salt and black pepper to taste. Set aside.

  • When the roasted squash is cool enough to handle, use a large spoon to scoop out the flesh from each squash half, leaving a ½ to ¾-inch -thick border around the sides and bottom.

  • Transfer 1 cup of the butternut squash flesh to a food processor (set aside the rest for another use, such as a risotto, pasta, oatmeal, or smoothie).

  • Reduce oven temperature to 350F° (175°C).

  • Stuff the lentil filling into each squash cavity. Add the stuffed squash halves to the oven and bake for 15 minutes, or until everything is warmed through.

  • Meanwhile, make the butternut tahini sauce. To the food processor with the 1 cup squash flesh, add the tahini, olive oil, salt and pepper to taste, and blend until smooth. Stream in the water or broth, scraping down the sides as you go, until you have a pourable but thick sauce.

  • To serve, drizzle the butternut tahini sauce on top of the stuffed baked squash. Garnish with chopped parsley, if desired.

Calories: 447kcal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Sodium: 554mg | Potassium: 1392mg | Fiber: 17g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 27077IU | Vitamin C: 60mg | Calcium: 183mg | Iron: 5mg

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FAQs

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

You can also add salt, aromatics like a halved onion, herbs, and spices to the pot before the lentils and the water, like beans, or wait until they're done cooking to flavor them.

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.

How much does 1 cup uncooked lentils make? ›

As a general rule, one cup of dried lentils yields two to two-and-a-half cups of cooked lentils. Because of their rather delicate, earthy flavor, lentils work well in a variety of dishes and in almost any type of cuisine. The best time to add flavor to lentils is during the cooking process.

Why do I feel so good after eating lentils? ›

Lentils have plenty of folate, iron and vitamin B1, which also support your heart health. Lentils may be associated with a lower risk of heart disease, by lowering bad cholesterol and blood pressure. One study found that eating lentils led to greater reductions in blood pressure than eating chickpeas, peas or beans.

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.

Should you rinse lentils before cooking? ›

Lentils to do not require soaking like other pulses. Rinse your lentils with fresh water before boiling to remove any dust or debris. 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.

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.

Should you soak lentils before eating? ›

Why Should You Soak Lentils? Certain pulses have a natural drive of causing gas and bloating in the body. Soaking mimics the natural germination process and changes the seed that is dormant and indigestible into the dal laden with nutrients and complete digestibility.

What happens if you don't rinse lentils? ›

You're fine to eat unrinsed lentils. The only real reason to rinse it to remove possible dirt, and perhaps a tad of starch.

Are lentils carbs or protein? ›

Nutrition Overview

Lentils are high in fibre, and complex carbohydrates, while low in fat and calories. Their high protein content makes lentils a perfect option for those looking to boost their protein intake. They are naturally gluten-free, making them a delicious staple in a gluten-free kitchen.

Are black beans or lentils healthier? ›

In terms of overall nutrient density and health benefits, lentils are often considered one of the healthiest beans. Lentils are a good source of plant-based protein, fiber, and several essential vitamins and minerals, including iron, folate, and potassium.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Best of all, black lentils are the most nutritious variety of lentils, boasting the highest amount of protein, plus high levels of calcium, potassium, and iron.

Is it OK to eat lentils everyday? ›

Eating half a cup of cooked lentils gives you lots of essential nutrients and their high fiber content makes you feel full. However, the fiber in lentils can be hard for your body to break down. Eating too many lentils can cause gas, bloating, and cramping.

What are the tastiest lentils? ›

Black Beluga lentils have the most flavor, adding a rich, earthy taste and a firm texture that holds up well during cooking. Black lentils will be ready in 20–25 minutes; however, they will fall apart like their brown, green, and red partners once you cook them for too long.

What spices go best with lentils? ›

Spices – Ground coriander provides warm earthiness, ground cumin has a slight bitterness that goes well with sweet lentils, sumac is astringent with a bit of puckery sourness, and crushed red peppers add a hint of a kick. Any mild to spicy red pepper will work, like Aleppo-style pepper.

How do you make lentils more palatable? ›

Cooking lentils slow and low, combining the right varieties among red lentils, green lentils, brown lentils etc., using freshly ground spices, and garnishing with fresh herbs can greatly improve the flavor and aroma of your dish.

How do you fix bland lentil soup? ›

To avoid a bland lentil soup, use a flavorful broth—whether that's homemade or store-bought chicken or vegetable broth. The other key is building flavor. To do so, use aromatics like onions and garlic, include fresh or dried herbs, and season well with salt and pepper.

Do you season lentils before or after cooking? ›

Bring to a boil, cover tightly, reduce heat and simmer until they are tender. For whole lentils, cook time is typically 15-20 minutes. For split red lentils, cook time is typically only about 5-7 minutes. Be sure to season with salt after cooking – if salt is added before, the lentils will become tough.

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