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Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (1)

detailaddict

Rating: 4 stars

10/09/2017

I don't know why lentil recipes call for such long cooking times, as they never need longer than 25-30 minutes and would have gone to mush if I'd let them cook the full amount of time. That said, this is surprisingly flavorful considering that lentils (or at least the brown/green variety) are typically little "black holes" that suck the flavor out of the rest of the dish, never to be found again. I was encouraged by all the positive reviews and the inclusion of lots of chard as I was looking for a chard soup recipe that didn't call for potatoes or longer-cooking legumes. The combination of flavors really adds up so that they actually outpace the lentils' blandness, in addition to smelling wonderful while simmering. I didn't have enough bulb onion so I subbed a leek to make up for the rest, and I had only 1 tsp. of lemon juice on hand (although I could have squeezed another lemon). I'm hoping the flavor is even better when I reheat the soup in a few days, but if not I'll add more lemon juice or even some preserved lemon. And I would make this again.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (2)

Ale

Rating: 5 stars

06/06/2016

We loved it!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (3)

DoxieMom99

Rating: 5 stars

08/24/2014

This became a staple in our house years ago and I have shared the recipe with countless friends. I'm not a huge fan of chard, so I use spinach instead (both frozen and fresh work fine), and I triple the garlic. Also have had good success substituting all or part of the water with organic low-sodium vegetable broth.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (4)

kweltchek

Rating: 4 stars

01/29/2013

Totally yummy. Doubled the garlic, added a 1/2 tbsp. of sweet paprika, 1 tbsp. of chicken bouillon, and 1/2 c. of leftover ham for a bit more flavor. Removed the ham with the bay leaves and parsley. This was a delicious meal with crusty bread and cheese.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (5)

aqua1117

Rating: 5 stars

07/16/2012

This is my go-to recipe for wintertime! I make a batch on the weekends, and it's a great lunch to pack for work. I skip the yogurt and love to eat this soup with tortilla chips.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (6)

EllenDeller

Rating: 4 stars

01/01/2012

Really great soup that needs no doctoring. I've made this with all kinds of greens--chard, spinach, and this week--turnip greens, which works best of all with their tartness cutting the mellow flavor of the lentil. Used no water, all Imagine vegetable stock.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (7)

CookingMamaM

Rating: 4 stars

12/01/2011

If you like soup, especially lentil, then you are going to want to keep this recipe. It's great on a cold day. I enjoy finishing legume soups with fresh lemon juice, but I substituted lime today because that's what I had on hand and it was fine. The other substitution was using beef broth instead of water and eliminating the salt and pepper. I'll definitely make this soup again.

Rating: 3 stars

09/28/2011

This recipe is, indeed, quite yummy. I swapped two cups of the water for vegetable boullion, and used extra garlic by sauteing it with the onion. The lemon juice, pepper, and yogurt made all the difference; they were a little tart contrast with this otherwise savory dish.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (9)

katdhoneybee

Rating: 5 stars

05/12/2011

Lentil soup was one of the dishes my mother made growing up that I remembered fondly and thought no recipe could ever top. And of course, my attempts to copy her recipe always failed to live up to expectations. I decided to stop trying to replicate it and just find a solid recipe. This totally exceeded my expectations. Objectively, this is better than my mother's! The lemon juice and bay leaves are critical, so don't leave them out. My boyfriend doesn't prefer strong onion flavor, so I cut it down to 2 cups to be safe and didn't notice anything lacking. I also used some frozen spinach I had on hand instead of Swiss chard and just eyeballed it - 6 cups seemed like a lot in my opinion. Finally, one of the things I always loved about my mother's lentil soup, and it may sound strange, is that she added diced hot dogs. I can't eat lentil soup without them! So as my homage to my mother's recipe, I added Hebrew National reduced-fat beef franks. Spectacular. (Try it, trust me I'm a food snob!)

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (10)

Linz2001um

Rating: 5 stars

03/04/2011

This is great!!!!! Awesome flavor, easy and filling!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (11)

desciseaux

Rating: 5 stars

02/26/2011

I love this recipe. The soup is very tasty as is, but I enhance the flavor by adding a bit more thyme and substituting 2 cups of beef broth for 2 cups of the water. I also often use baby spinach instead of Swiss chard. You really can't tell the difference, and using spinach is more convenient (and cheaper) than using chard.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (12)

SuchAGoodCook

Rating: 3 stars

11/27/2010

I made this recipe without any variations and it was bland beyond all reason. I love all legumes so I'm far, far from a veggie hater, but this definitely needs something. The lentils seemed a little undercooked so I would increase cooking time. I added a lot of curry powder at the end plus garlic salt and pepper which all made it better. I'm going to look for a different recipe for lentil soup

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (13)

KathJB

Rating: 5 stars

10/09/2010

What a great soup recipe. I've made it several and I admit I make a few changes but its very forgiving that way. We love tomatoes so I add a 28 oz. can of petite diced tomatoes and I use chicken stock in place of at least half the water. I use only 1 tablespoon of butter to brown the onions to cut down on the fat. I generally add 1/2 cup to 1 cup chopped celery to the onions and also saute the garlic instead of throwing it in the pot. If I have fresh herbs I add them in with the lemon at the end. I make a couple of batches every fall with greens from the CSA and its a satisfying lunch on any winter day.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (14)

kimvkelly

Rating: 4 stars

09/27/2010

This soup turned out to be very tasty. At first I thought it tasted a little bland, but that was before I added the pepper, lemon juice and yogurt (I used plain greek yogurt). Those three ingredients really make this soup delicious. I would definitely make again!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (15)

mhodsy

Rating: 5 stars

03/28/2010

Seriously: this soup is so delicious. Just the fact that I'm taking the time to write a review says something huge. I'm a 28 year-old stay-at-home mother with barely any cooking experience or talent! This recipe was super easy and very rewarding. My husband and 24 month-old son LOVED it and asked for left-overs the next day! So healthy too!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (16)

ChefAmandaLynn

Rating: 3 stars

02/01/2010

I also used the Swiss Chard from my CSA. I tore it into pieces about the size I would for a salad. I wish I would have chopped it into smaller bits. Mine turned out to have huge bites of greens and then the next few bites had none. Felt like it lacked flavor. I skipped the fresh lemon juice at the end because I didn't have one on hand, perharps that is what it was missing.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (17)

KwiBaum05

Rating: 3 stars

01/14/2010

Great soup and so easy to make! I used swiss chard from my CSA and it was a great use of it.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (18)

armand8

Rating: 5 stars

01/03/2010

amazing. made no changes, but definitely needs more salt and pepper.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (19)

Beth090

Rating: 3 stars

12/27/2009

Kind of flat - definitely needs something. Would be better with a squeeze of lemon even.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (20)

NadiaAnderson

Rating: 5 stars

11/17/2009

Yum! We loved this tasty soup and would make it agian and again. I want to try to throw in some kale to see what that tastes like next time. Try this soup with buttered garlic naan and it will be a treat!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (21)

ASarantakos

Rating: 2 stars

10/24/2009

this recipe was pretty bland. I even replaced water with chicken broth, added additional spices, and used steamed spinach instead of chard. After spending the time to make the recipe I was disappointed. Don't think I will make it again.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (22)

apparently

Rating: 5 stars

08/21/2009

This is probably the most insanely delicious recipe I've made from CL, and I'm no veggie lover. The proportions are perfect and the final product so much more than the sum of its parts. My only change is to sub veggie "Better than Bouillon" for the chicken broth.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (23)

annahovna

Rating: 5 stars

05/14/2009

Yummy and easy. I used spinach instead of chard, and veggie stock instead of water. I also forgot the cumin, but it'd didn't matter at all. In addition to the lemon and yogurt, I topped off each bowl with a bit of minced fresh garlic and parsley.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (24)

willcook4fun

Rating: 5 stars

05/05/2009

This soup was great! A neighbor brought over a huge bunch of chard from her garden. Chard is too bitter for me to saute and eat as a side dish, so I looked for some alternative recipes and found this one. I'm so glad I did! The chard wasn't bitter at all, and I actually could have used more! I didn't change much--I used half water and half chicken broth and added diced Virginia ham. I completed step one the day before serving, stored it in the fridge overnight, and brought it back up to simmering before cooking/adding the onion and chard. The lemon juice and yogurt (I used 2% Greek yogurt) really complement the flavors--don't leave them out! I will be making this again (and may even go beg the neighbor for more chard)!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (25)

dkmerola

Rating: 5 stars

01/05/2009

This was a great soup. My husband typically doesn't care for chard..but ate 2 bowls...greens & all. I used 4 cups chicken broth, 2 cups crushed tomato and 2 cups water. I also used only 1/2 teas cumin as I am not a huge fan of that spice. Did add exra chicken broth at end as soup was ery thick. Didn't bother with the lemon or yogurt as was preparing for packed lunches. Very Very Good!!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (26)

Trenamarina

Rating: 5 stars

12/14/2008

Excellent soup- I used red lentils and skipped the chard. Still amazing. The lemon really makes it!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (27)

rnmama

Rating: 5 stars

12/03/2008

I loved the soup but my jaw dropped when my husband took a second helping. He believes every meal should involve a four legged animal. This is definitely a keeper.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (28)

nyfoodie

Rating: 5 stars

11/30/2008

I was blown away by this soup. It really is fantastic. I used french lentils because I'm not a huge fan of the way other lentils can break down and become mushy. If you go that route, cook them for anywhere from 1.5 to 2 hours. This is definitely a keeper. How soon is to soon to remake it?!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (29)

dhe939

Rating: 5 stars

11/23/2008

Love this recipe; I will make often. I used red lentils as well, omitted the yogurt, and used chopped frozen spinach, which I cooked down first, instead of chard. I also threwin 3 slices of cooked turkey bacon, broken into small pieces, which added a lot of great flavor. Fabulous!

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (30)

Marnie

Rating: 4 stars

11/15/2008

This is one of my family favorites. I used red lentils because I had them on hand, and will keep using them instead of the green -- the red lentils broke down and created a thick hearty broth that was excellent! This freezes well, too.

Lentil Soup with Chard Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do I need to rinse lentils before making soup? ›

The other good news: Lentils don't need to soak as beans do (though you do need to sort and rinse them before cooking). Different types of lentils cook in different amounts of time. Red lentils are the fastest cooking and they dissolve as they cook and make for a smooth soup.

Can you overcook lentils in soup? ›

Yes, you can overcook lentils; they will become mushy. Much depends on the type of lentil you're using. Some cook quicker and hold their shape better than others. To avoid overcooking them, always follow the cooking directions in your recipe and use the type of lentils called for in the ingredient list.

Why is my lentil soup so thick? ›

Go easy—if you purée the soup too much, it will get too thick and you'll lose the integrity of the lentils. If you don't have an immersion blender, transfer a few cups of the soup to a standard blender and purée, then return the blended soup to the pot.

How healthy is lentil vegetable soup? ›

This nutritious, well-balanced soup counts as a meal if you enjoy a generous portion. Lentils are rich in protein, fiber, iron and folate. Lentil soup packs well for lunch in a leak-proof container, and it tastes even better the next day.

What happens if you don't pre soak lentils? ›

Soaking: Unlike beans, lentils are small and cook relatively quick (in general, about 20-30 minutes) so they don't require pre-soaking. However, soaking lentils for a few hours or overnight may improve the digestibility of starches in lentils and an overnight soak can also reduce cooking time by about half.

What happens if I forgot to rinse lentils? ›

However, forgetting to rinse them before adding them to your soup does not necessarily mean that the meal is unsafe to eat. Here are a few points to consider: Debris and stones: Rinsing lentils helps to remove any stones or foreign matter that may be present.

Why won't my lentils soften in soup? ›

Editor: First, I wonder how old your lentils are. If they're more than a year or two old, they will often stay crunchy in the middle no matter how long you cook them! Another trick is to wait to add salt or acidic ingredients until near the end of cooking. Take a look at our post on cooking lentils for some more help!

What happens if you eat too much lentil soup? ›

For all its benefits, the fiber in lentils is hard to break down. That's why it can cause gas and cramping if you eat too much of it.

What color lentils are best for soup? ›

I recommend using green or French green lentils because they hold their shape in the soup, adding satisfying texture. Brown lentils are also a fine option.

Why is my lentil soup tasteless? ›

Maybe try adding some salt for better flavour. The only type of lentils you shouldn't have is raw lentils, since that would probably make you sick. What are some simple recipes with lentils that don't taste bland? I love lentil soup with different spice blends, like yellow curry or Harissa.

Why did my lentil soup turn black? ›

the color change you've observed is from oxidation. If you want to prevent this, lay some plastic wrap over the surface of your lentils to prevent air from getting to them, or add some acid, like lime juice, to the recipe.

What is the foam on top of lentil soup? ›

That means the foam will typically appear when making meat-based broths and, to a lesser degree, soups made from high-protein vegetables such as chickpeas and lentils. When those coagulated proteins cluster together, they can create air pockets, which is what causes the “sudsy bubbles,” says Trout.

Is it OK to eat lentil soup every day? ›

Most people can enjoy lentils as part of their regular diet without any concern. But lentils also contain natural compounds called anti-nutrients. These substances bind with nutrients like iron and zinc, making them harder for our bodies to absorb. Soaking and cooking lentils can help reduce this effect.

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 okay to eat lentil soup 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.

How long to rinse lentils before cooking? ›

Swish the water, drain, and repeat until the water runs clear. This usually takes six or seven rinses for red lentils, split peas and moong dhal, and as little as two for green or brown lentils.

Do you drain the liquid from lentils? ›

Red or green, tender or toothy, hot or cold — lentils can be used in an endless variety of dishes. And no matter how you plan to eat them, they usually start with a simple boil and drain.

Will lentils soften in soup? ›

If you're making a homey soup or stew, either regular green or brown lentils would be an excellent choice. Instead of holding their shape, they soften and become mushy as they cook. I like to add the dried lentils to a big pot of soup and let it simmer until they become tender, about 30 minutes.

Should I throw water after soaking lentils? ›

According to Nutritionist, Juhi Kapoor ”Throwing away water, after soaking grains and Pulses is not a good practice. The soaked water contains B vitamins which get leeched into the water due to soaking. There is a common misconception that soaked water contains antinutrients and should be discarded.

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