I concocted this salad one day when I had a craving for lentils, yes, craving lentils is a thing. As an ex-vegetarian I used to eat a lot of lentils, but these days have forgotten about what a satisfying and delicious meal they can make!
What's fantastic about this meal is it's generally pretty user friendly, so it makes a great dish to take when you're not sure what people can or can't eat. And with daylight savings now with us, I'm anticipating many more impromptu BBQ's where I might need to whip this one up.
It's naturally gluten free and vegetarian, and can easily be made dairy free or vegan by removing the feta, or substituting for a dairy free alternative. More so, it's a hit with carnivores alike and tastes fantastic alongside a hunk of crispy skinned salmon (as I served it today) or a medium-rare fillet of steak.
Best of all, any leftovers keep well till tomorrow and will make a quick and filling lunch.
Ingredients (serves 4 - 6):
- 1 1/2 cups of green puy lentils
- 4 1/2 cups water
- juice of 1 large lemon (about 1/3 cup)
- 4 tbsp olive oil
- 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
- 2 tbsp finely slice fresh mint
- 1 clove garlic, crushed
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 tbsp olive oil, extra
- 4 zucchini, halved lengthways and sliced on the diagonal
- 150 grams baby spinach leaves
- 1/2 red capsicum, finely diced
- 150 - 200 grams feta, crumbled (optional)
In a saucepan bring the lentils and water to the boil. Simmer gently, covered for 40 - 45 minutes.
Meanwhile prepare the dressing. Combine chopped parsley and mint in a jar* with crushed garlic, lemon juice, and (at least) 4 tbsp of quality extra virgin olive oil. Season with salt and pepper, screw on the lid and shake well. Leave the dressing to mingle with itself while your lentils cook and you prepare the zucchini.
Heat the extra tbsp of olive oil in a heavy saucepan, add the zucchini and cook turning occasionally for 5-10 minutes, till it is golden on the outside, and soft in the middle (This could also be done on the BBQ, simply half the zucchini, brush with oil and grill cut side down first, turning once. Slice once removed from the BBQ). Place in a large bowl
In the same pan add the washed spinach leaves, leave a little water on them as this will help them to steam as they fry. Once wilted remove to the bowl with the zucchini.
Soon the lentils will also be cooked. Drain well and add to the bowl with the vegetables and the diced capsicum. Give the jar of dressing a good shake and pour half of it over the lentils. Stir well and set aside for at least 10 - 15 minutes. If serving with steak or salmon, this is when you would start cooking the meat.
To serve, stir well before sprinkling over crumbled feta and pouring over the remaining dressing.
This salad is delicious warm or cold, and although it makes a meal on it's own, it is also a fantastic accompaniment to BBQ'd steak, or crispy skinned salmon fillets.
Served with crispy skinned salmon fillet
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* I always keep an old jam jar on hand for this very purpose. It also means that if I'm taking a dish somewhere I can easily take the dressing with me, pre-prepared, to pour on just before serving.
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