Lentils have always scared me. They are ugly, flat beans. I was just never tempted to cook them or eat them until my husband and I went out to dinner for our anniversary this year. We went to a fancy restaurant with a fancy menu and extensive wine list. It was absolutely amazing! I really wanted to have the salmon as my dinner, but the side dish that it was served with was....lentils. I probably could have substituted something else, but I decided that if this upscale place thought lentils were acceptable, I could at least try them. I'm so glad I did! They made them in a stir fry loaded with lots of fresh veggies and it was surprisingly delicious. I liked it so much I actually went out and bought lentils so I could recreate it at home. I'm looking for other ways to incorporate lentils into my meals, any suggestions would be appreciated.
Lentil Stir Fry
1 cup uncooked lentils
1/4 cup edamame
1/2 cup snow pea pods
1/4 cup shredded carrots
1/2 small onion, diced
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
2-3 Tbsp soy sauce or Island Soyaki sauce
1. Cook lentils according to package directions.
2. Meanwhile in a large skillet or wok heat oil. Add garlic and stir until fragrant. (Don't let it burn)
3. Add edamame, carrots, peas and onion to the skillet. Cook until starting to brown and get tender, about 3-5 minutes.
4. Carefully stir in cooked lentils. Pour soy sauce/soyaki over veggies and toss to coat.
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