Lentil Stew

A root formula for hearty, vegan, protein-full lentil stew

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This is a Root Formula, a simplified recipe that shows which ingredients are core and which can be changed to create different flavor combinations or use what you have on hand.
See our other Lentil Stew Variations on this Formula below.


As the cool weather sets in, many in our community had asked us for more lentil recipes. With winter here we decided it was finally time to develop a lentil stew recipe.

In our work with Lentil-Walnut Mix, we knew that you could cook up lentils much quicker using this simple trick. First, soak a pound of lentils into salted water for four hours (or up to twenty-hours). Then, the rehydrated legumes will cook in a mere cup of water in three to four minutes. With that knowledge, we set out to develop a stew formula that started with cooked lentils, making it possible to make stew from scratch on a busy weeknight in about twenty minutes.

In our lentil stew research, we noticed that many of the recipes—regardless of origin—called for similar ingredients. They all had onions, celery, carrots, garlic, broth, tomatoes. Only the spices changed, which made it easy for us to develop a Capsule Kitchen Formula.

Capsule Kitchen Lentil Stew

Finally, in thinking about lentil stew from a Capsule Kitchen perspective, we developed a Formula that calls for Capsule elements—Soak and Cook Lentils and Vegetable Tomato Sauce. That way, if you make these two Capsule Kitchen components, you’ve got dinner sorted for the week. By making these two elements, you’ll have enough lentils to make two completely different stews. And to make those two lentil stews, you’ll only use one quart of tomato sauce. You’ll have enough leftover sauce to make three very different meals throughout the week. Choose among Creamy Homemade Tomato Soup, Quick Bean and Corn Vegetarian Chili, Pasta e Fagioli, or Coconut Curry with Chickpeas and Spinach, all of which come together very quickly because the tomato base has already simmered.

If you already happen to have a quart of Garlicky Tomato Sauce made, you can omit the garlic from the following recipes. Then simply sauté a diced small onion, celery stalk, and carrot with the spices before adding the tomato sauce, lentils and broth to the pot.

Flavor Variations

Feel free to use this Root Formula to create your own flavor combinations, but if you’re looking for inspiration, we’ve developed 3 flavor variations- Creamy Lentil Stew with Italian Seasonings, Lentil Stew with Cabbage and Caraway, Curried Lentil Stew, and Lentil Stew with Middle Eastern Flavorings.

A warm, hearty, plant-based entree of lentil stew flavored with cabbage and caraway

Capsule Kitchen Lentil Stew (A Root Formula)

Cook time: 25 mins
Total time: 25 mins
Yield: 4 servings

Recipe Notes

You can easily double this lentil stew recipe, but our thought is that this formula is so quick and simple that if you’ve got a pound of Soak and Cook Lentils and a quart of Vegetable Tomato Sauce, you may want to make two different lentil stews during the week. So, check out all of the lentil stew options before making one big pot.

Ingredients

  • 1 to 2 tablespoons olive or coconut oil, see Variations
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • Dried Herbs and/or Spices, see Variations
  • 8 to 12 ounces (2 to 3 cups) diced or shredded Vegetables, see Variations
  • 2 cups vegetable or chicken broth your choice
  • 2 cups Vegetable Tomato Sauce from A Vat of Tomato Sauce
  • 1/2 recipe Soak and Cook Lentils, scant 3 cups, cooked
  • 1 cup coconut milk, optional
  • Fresh Herbs, optional
  • 1 tablespoon Acid, optional, see Variations
  • Salt and ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a soup kettle over low heat while mincing garlic and measuring Dried Herbs and/or Spices. When ready to cook, increase heat to medium-high and add garlic and spices; cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, a minute or so. Stir in Vegetables to coat. Add broth, tomato sauce, and lentils; bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender and liquid has reduced to stew consistency, 10 to 15 minutes. If adding coconut milk, stir it in now; return to a simmer. If using Fresh Herbs and/or Acid, stir them in now. Taste and adjust seasonings, including salt and pepper, and adding extra water or broth if you prefer a juicier stew. Serve.

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