Lentil Stew

Cozy Winter Lentil Stew

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This here stew may seem like an unexciting bowl of mush, but you’d be better off giving her a chance, I assure you! Hearty & wholesome, packed with protein & nutrients, this bowl of yum is full-flavoured, satiating, easy on the belly, and will feed an army of eaters (or you, many times over 😉).

I LOVE a good, hearty lentil stew, it is so nourishing to the body, the digestive system, the blood sugar, and truly warming to the soul. This stew is an absolute hit at my house, it smells like pure comfort, and is full of soothing wintry flavours. I find the lentil to be a particularly grounding food, offering earthy notes and feelings of stability and connectedness to the earth, nature, and to our calmer selves. Those who struggle with anxiety, overwhelm, nervousness, or trouble focusing, may benefit from including more earthy and grounding foods in the die - other grounding foods to look for: mushrooms, nuts, seeds, legumes, beans, & root vegetables.

One note about this stew is that it really needs a decent amount of time to stew on the stovetop at a simmer, it does not like to be rushed - this is what will make it taste the best and offer the best consistency. Alternatively, you could throw all the ingredients into your slow cooker and cook it on low for 4 - 5 hours. Slow and low is the best way to cook a stew to optimize nutrient value, so I recommend that style over an instant pot, but make it however works for you.
Also, do not forget to soak those lentils the night before. Soaking beans and legumes overnight will increase their nutrient absorbability and value, reduce digestive discomfort as well as phytate, protease inhibitor, lectin, and tanin content, maximizing their nourishment and value to the body overall. Yes!

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Cozy Winter Lentil Stew

1 large onion, diced
3 Tbsp coconut oil
1 1/2 tsp salt
4-6 cloves garlic, minced
2 tsp minced fresh rosemary
2 tsp minced fresh thyme
1 1/2 tsp garlic powder
Lots of fresh pepper
2 carrots, peeled and diced
2 stalks of celery, diced
3 medium potatoes, diced in 1/2” cubes
1 cup french lentils, soaked overnight, then rinsed
4 cups vegetable stock
1 - 28oz can fire roasted tomatoes, with juices
1 - 2” piece kombu seaweed
2 bay leaves
1 bunch kale, stemmed and chopped
Juice of 1 lemon
More salt and pepper as needed

  • In a large soup pot, heat onions and coconut oil to a medium - high heat and saute several minutes. Add salt and spices, carrots, celery, and potatoes, and stir and saute another several minutes until vegetables soften slightly and the flavours begin to come together.

  • Add lentils, vegetable stock, tomatoes, kombu, and bay leaves, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook at a low-medium for 40 - 50 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Once vegetables are cooked, add kale and lemon juice, stir, and simmer another 10 - 15 minutes, adjusting flavours as needed. Remember that the flavours will intensify over the next day or so, and, although delicious on day 1, stews are often better on day 2 or 3.

  • Serve this stew with a dollop of coconut kefir, if you have it, or some thick greek yogourt, and a sprinkle of parsley for colour. Enjoy with a chunk of fresh bread or toast smeared in coconut oil. YUM!


    If you make this stew, PLEASE let me know how it turned out for you and if you made any adjustments. I love to hear how others are enjoying my recipes!
    May you nourish your heart & nurture your soul with this cozy bowl of warmth ♥️

    If you love this recipe, you’re sure to love my Comforting Lentil Stew also, laced with the warmth of curry - YUM!