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My favorite lentil salad recipe is made with French lentils, cucumber, sun-dried tomatoes, onion, fresh mint and a zippy lemon dressing. Super simple to make, and so light and refreshing!

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I didn’t know I could love a lentil salad so much until I met this one. ♡

Like, seriously. It’s just about the simplest salad in the world to make, but something about the combination of cool, zesty, healthy ingredients here justworks.

We’re talking lots of tender protein-packed lentils, refreshing cool cucumber, zesty red onions, rich sun-dried tomatoes, lots and lots of chopped fresh mint, and a bright and zippy lemon dressing that brings it all together. It’s easy to make in the time that it takes you to simmer a batch of lentils. It’s naturally vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free. It works great as a side salad or main dish (especially for healthy meal prep lunches!). And it tastes so refreshing and delicious!!

Barclay and I keep saying that it tastes like springtime in a bowl, and it’s making me seriously happy right now. We’ve been making it on repeat around our house and can’t get enough of it lately. So if you’re also craving all things light and healthy and spring-y right about now, trust me — you’re going to love it!

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Lentil Salad Ingredients:

To make this easy lentil salad recipe, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Lentils:I recommend using either brown, green or French green lentils in this salad, as those varieties each have great flavor and hold their shape well once cooked. (I used French green lentils in the photos above.)
  • English cucumber:Or traditional or Persian cucumbers, finely diced (also peeled and/or seeded, if you prefer).
  • Red onion:Feel free to briefly rinse and drain the diced red onion in running water, if you would like to cut the onion-y flavor a bit. Or if you love red onion as much as I do, just add it straight to the salad!
  • Fresh mint:I adore the burst of fresh mint flavor in this salad, which pairs beautifully with the bright lemony dressing.
  • Sun-dried tomatoes:Love the rich flavor of sun-dried tomatoes in this salad. But if tomatoes happen to be in season, feel free to sub in your favorite ripe fresh tomatoes if you prefer.
  • Lemon dressing:I just used my favorite everyday salad dressing here, made with an extra squeeze lemon juice. It’s easy to whip up with olive oil, lemon juice, Dijon, garlic, salt and pepper.

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How To Make Lentil Salad:

To make this easy lentil salad recipe, simply…

  1. Cook the lentils.Combine the lentils in a saucepan with 3 cups of water (or veggie broth) and stir to combine. Cook over medium-high heat until the broth reaches a simmer. Then reduce heat to medium-low, cover and maintain the simmer until the lentils are tender, about 20-25 minutes depending on the type of lentils used. Use a strainer to drain and rinse the lentils in cold water for 1 minute until they are chilled, and set aside.
  2. Mix the dressing. Meanwhile, as the lentils are cooking, combine all of the lemon dressing ingredients in a small bowl and whisk together until combined.
  3. Combine.Add the cooked and chilled lentils, cucumber, red onion, mint and sun-dried tomatoes to a large bowl. Drizzle evenly with the lemon dressing and toss until evenly combined.
  4. Serve.Enjoy immediately, or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 3-4 days.

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Possible Variations:

There are endless ways that you could customize this lentil salad recipe, so have fun and get creative with it! We also love to…

  • Add cheese:Some crumbled goat or feta cheese is absolutelydelicious in this lentil salad.
  • Add olives:Also, kalamata olives or any other Mediterranean olives you love.
  • Add some heat:I also love chopping up some pepperoncini peppers and adding them in for extra tang and heat.
  • Add protein: If you would like to add some extra protein, feel free to mix some cooked chicken, tuna or salmon into this salad.
  • Cook the lentils in broth: To give the lentils extra flavor, I highly recommend cooking them in veggie broth (perhaps with a sprig of herbs or bay leaf added in) instead of water.
  • Use different herbs:If mint isn’t your thing, this lentil salad would also be absolutely delicious with fresh basil, parsley or dill.
  • Use quinoa or farro:This recipe came about as a riff on my favorite Mediterranean farro salad, so feel free to swap in farro or quinoa in place of the lentils anytime too!

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More Favorite Lentil Recipes:

Looking for more lentil recipe inspiration? Here are a few of my faves…

  • Lemony Lentil Soup
  • Turkish Lentil Soup
  • Tomato Lentil Curry
  • Zesty Lentil Spinach Salad
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Lentil Salad

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  • Author: Ali
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins
  • Total Time: 40 mins
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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My favorite lentil salad recipe is made with cucumber, sun-dried tomatoes, onion, fresh mint and a zippy lemon dressing. Super simple to make, and so light and refreshing!

Ingredients

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Lentil Salad Ingredients:

  • 1 cup uncooked lentils (either green, French green or brown lentils), rinsed and picked over
  • 1 English cucumber, finely diced
  • 1 small red onion, finely diced
  • 3/4 cup chopped fresh mint leaves, loosely packed
  • 1/2 cup diced and drained sun-dried tomatoes

Lemon Dressing:

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 clove garlic, pressed or minced
  • 1/2 teaspoonfine sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoonfreshly-cracked black pepper

Instructions

  1. Cook the lentils.Combine the lentils in a saucepan with 3 cups of water (or veggie broth) and stir to combine. Cook over medium-high heat until the broth reaches a simmer. Then reduce heat to medium-low, cover and maintain the simmer until the lentils are tender, about 20-25 minutes depending on the type of lentils used. Use a strainer to drain and rinse the lentils in cold water for 1 minute until they are chilled, and set aside.
  2. Mix the dressing. Meanwhile, as the lentils are cooking, combine all of the lemon dressing ingredients in a small bowl and whisk together until combined.
  3. Combine.Add the cooked and chilled lentils, cucumber, red onion, mint and sun-dried tomatoes to a large bowl. Drizzle evenly with the lemon dressing and toss until evenly combined.
  4. Serve.Enjoy immediately, or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 3-4 days.

posted on March 9, 2020 by Ali

4th of July / Memorial Day / Labor Day, Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Main Dishes, Mediterranean-Inspired, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian

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The BEST Lentil Salad Recipe! - Gimme Some Oven (2024)

FAQs

What can you add to lentils to make them taste better? ›

Add a tablespoon of paprika and a small very very finely diced onion to the lentils after you have cooked them and stir in well. Leave on heat for a few minutes for flavours to blend. If you can't eat onion use a level teaspoon of Asa Foetida powder instead. Be sure and add salt to the dish.

What is Puy food? ›

Puy lentils: These grey-green lentils, grown in the French region of Le Puy, are often more expensive than other common cooking varieties and are thought to be superior in texture (which they retain after cooking) and taste.

Why do I feel so good after eating lentils? ›

Lentils are rich in fibre, folate and potassium making them a great choice for the heart and for managing blood pressure and cholesterol. They are also a source of energising iron and vitamin B1 which helps maintain a steady heartbeat.

What can I put in lentils to prevent gas? ›

Cooking beans with a large strip of dried kombu, a Japanese dried kelp, may minimise their gas-producing properties too. This strong-smelling spice, often known as “hing”, offers relief from stomach gas. Add a small pinch to dal or khichadi - a rice and lentil dish.

What happens if you don't soak lentils before cooking? ›

The process of soaking removes the gas-causing elements from the lentils. While legumes contain complex oligosaccharides, a type of complex sugar responsible for bloating and gas. Post-soaking the complex sugar is remarkably reduced thereby easing gas troubles.

Should you rinse lentils before cooking? ›

Lentils to do not require soaking like other pulses. Rinse your lentils with fresh water before boiling to remove any dust or debris. Cook on a stovetop, using 3 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc) to 1 cup of dry lentils. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan as the lentils will double or triple in size.

How do you take the bitterness out of lentils? ›

Chill the food to reduce bitterness.

This is a good trick for bitter vegetables. Leave them in the fridge for a few hours to cool off before eating them. You could also combine this with other tricks, like adding some salt or fat to the meal.

Why do Mexicans eat lentils? ›

Lentils Bring Luck

Many Mexicans will eat a spoonful of cooked lentils on New Year's day for good fortune, hand out dry lentils to guests for prosperity in the coming year or even leave a bag of lentils outside the front door on December 31st.

Is lentils healthier than beans? ›

Nutritional properties: Lentils have a lower phytate content than beans and are lower in indigestible sugars, which means that they are less likely to lead to flatulence than beans. Beans are also slightly higher in carbs than lentils, though their dietary fiber content can vary between legumes.

Which is the healthiest lentils? ›

Urad dal or black lentil is one of the most nutritious pulses known to mankind. Low in fat and calories, Urad dal helps to improve digestion. With it being a rich source of protein and vitamin B3, it makes our bones stronger and is said to boost energy levels, enhance heart health and strengthen our nervous system.

What pairs well with lentils? ›

Here are some good food combinations with lentils:
  • Lentils and Rice: Lentils and rice make a classic and satisfying combination. ...
  • Lentils and Vegetables: Lentils pair well with a wide range of vegetables. ...
  • Lentils and Tomatoes: Tomatoes complement lentils beautifully and enhance their flavors.
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What are the best tasting lentils? ›

Black Beluga lentils have the most flavor, adding a rich, earthy taste and a firm texture that holds up well during cooking. Black lentils will be ready in 20–25 minutes; however, they will fall apart like their brown, green, and red partners once you cook them for too long.

What is the difference between lentils and Puy lentils? ›

Puy lentils, or lentilles du Puy, are French lentils that have been grown in the Puy region of central France. The variety is the same, but since they are grown in this distinct place (which has volcanic soil) the taste is slightly different — it's even more peppery and flinty.

Do you season lentils before or after cooking? ›

Bring to a boil, cover tightly, reduce heat and simmer until they are tender. For whole lentils, cook time is typically 15-20 minutes. For split red lentils, cook time is typically only about 5-7 minutes. Be sure to season with salt after cooking – if salt is added before, the lentils will become tough.

What tastes good with lentils? ›

The best side dishes to serve with lentils are roasted vegetables, yellow rice, couscous, caramelized onions, gobi manchurian, tomato basil soup, brown rice, grilled flatbread, Greek salad, cucumber raita, quinoa, and naan bread.

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