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  2. How to Cook Lentils - AOL

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    To cook lentils: Place in a saucepan, cover with at least 1 inch of water, bring to a simmer and cook until just tender, 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the type of lentil. Drain and rinse with ...

  3. How to prep, cook and use lentils — beyond soup - AOL

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    These legumes can be cooked and flavored so many ways, require almost no prep work and cook fast enough that you can enjoy them for a weekday meal. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For ...

  4. I Tried Valerie Bertinelli's Favorite No-Cook Meal—and I Will ...

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    As a taste test, I added about ½ cup lentils, 2 marinated mozzarella balls (eating a couple more as I prepared this meal, if we’re being honest), a couple of small basil leaves and about ⅓ ...

  5. Lentil - Wikipedia

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    Lentils can be eaten soaked, germinated, fried, baked or boiled – the most common preparation method. [3] The seeds require a cooking time of 10 to 40 minutes, depending on the variety; small varieties with the husk removed, such as the common red lentil, require shorter cooking times (and unlike most legumes don't require soaking).

  6. Joe Wicks’ easy midweek meals: Three hassle-free, budget ...

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    Re-cover and cook for another 30 minutes to heat the lentils. 3. Meanwhile heat the oven to 220C/200C fan/gas 7 and line a large baking tray with baking parchment.

  7. 20 high-protein meal prep ideas that dietitians love - AOL

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    A ½ cup of lentils has more than 20 grams of protein. ... like beans, chicken, hard-boiled eggs or salmon and top with veggies and sauce and store in the fridge in individual-sized containers. ...

  8. Dal - Wikipedia

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    The standard preparation begins with boiling a variety of dal (or a mix) in water with some turmeric, salt to taste, and then adding a fried garnish at the end of the cooking process. [18] In some recipes, tomatoes, kokum, unripe mango, jaggery, or other ingredients are added while cooking the dal, often to impart a sweet-sour flavour.

  9. I'm The Only Plant-Based Eater In My Family, So I Make ... - AOL

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    Creamy vegan queso dip and meaty lentils make a satisfying filling. A quick spin in a hot skillet adds crunch to every bite. A quick spin in a hot skillet adds crunch to every bite. Get the Vegan ...