Spiced
carrot & lentil soup
A delicious, spicy blend packed full of iron and low in fat to boot. It's ready in under half an hour, or can be made in a slow cooker
Ingredients
·
2 tsp cumin seeds
·
pinch chilli flakes
·
2 tbsp olive oil
·
600g carrots, washed and coarsely
grated (no need to peel)
·
140g split red lentils
·
1l hot vegetable stock (from a cube
is fine)
·
125ml milk (to make it dairy-free,
see 'try' below)
·
plain yogurt and naan bread, to serve
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Method
·
STEP 1
Heat a large saucepan and
dry-fry 2 tsp cumin seeds and a pinch of chilli flakes for 1 min, or until
they start to jump around the pan and release their aromas.
·
STEP 2
Scoop out about half with a
spoon and set aside. Add 2 tbsp olive oil, 600g coarsely grated carrots,
140g split red lentils, 1l hot vegetable stock and 125ml milk to the pan and
bring to the boil.
·
STEP 3
Simmer for 15 mins until the
lentils have swollen and softened.
·
STEP 4
Whizz the soup with a stick blender or in a food
processor until smooth (or leave it chunky if you
prefer).
·
STEP 5
Season to taste and finish
with a dollop of plain yogurt and a sprinkling of the reserved toasted
spices. Serve with warmed naan breads.
RECIPE TIPS
USE A SOUP MAKER
Save time and
effort by placing all your ingredients in a soup maker and whizzing up a
delicious soup in no time.
IF YOU WANT TO USE A SLOW
COOKER...
Place half the
cumin seeds, half the chilli flakes, the oil, carrots, lentils and 700ml stock
into your slow cooker pot. Cover and cook on High for 3 hours until the lentils
are tender. Dry-fry the remaining cumin seeds and chilli flakes just until
fragrant. When the lentils are done, stir in the milk and whizz up the soup
depending on how chunky you'd like it.
MAKE IT MOROCCAN
Substitute the
chilli flakes and cumin seeds for a few teaspoons of harissa paste. You could
add cooked shredded chicken at the end of cooking, too.
MAKE IT DAIRY-FREE
For a richer but
dairy-free alternative, use a can of reduced-fat coconut milk instead of the
milk.
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