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  2. 32 Easy Lentil Recipes to Make for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

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    1. Cauliflower Rice Bowl with Curried Lentils, Carrots and Yogurt. Time Commitment: 25 minutes Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, gluten free The yogurt sauce? *Chef's kiss.* Use dairy-free ...

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    Turn the lentils out into a large bowl. Add the bell peppers and onions to the lentils and stir to combine. Whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, and black pepper in a small bowl. Stir the ...

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    This fall soup recipe requires just 15 minutes of active prep (thank you, canned green chiles and white beans) and can be frozen for up to 3 months, if make-ahead dinners are your thing. Using ...

  5. Lentil soup - Wikipedia

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    Cookbook: Lentil soup. Media: Lentil soup. Lentil soup is a soup with lentils as its main ingredient; it may be vegetarian or include meat, and may use brown, red, yellow, green or black lentils, with or without the husk. Dehulled yellow and red lentils disintegrate in cooking, making a thick soup. It is a staple food throughout Europe, Latin ...

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    Medu vada. Medu vada (pronounced [meːd̪ʊ vəɽaː]; lit. 'soft vada ') is a South Indian breakfast snack made from Vigna mungo (black lentil). It is usually made in a doughnut shape, with a crispy exterior and soft interior. [1] A popular food item in South Indian cuisine [2] it is generally eaten as a breakfast or a snack. [1][3]

  8. Dal - Wikipedia

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    In Indian cuisine, dal (also spelled daal or dhal [1] pronunciation: [d̪aːl]), pappu, or paruppu are dried, split pulses (e.g., lentils, peas, and beans) that do not require soaking before cooking. India is the largest producer of pulses in the world. [2] The term is also used for various soups prepared from these pulses.

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