Lentils Diavolo Recipe (2024)

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Gary Brownell

They should really change the instruction relating to 1 1/2 inches of water. First, as evidenced in the comments, it's not clear whether that means 1 1/2 inches over the lentils or 1 1/2 inches from the bottom of the pot. Second, the volume of water included in the 1 1/2 inches is dependent on the diameter of the pot. 1 1/2 inches of water in a 9 inch diameter pot is much more water than 1 1/2 inches of water in a 7 inch diameter pot.

Ray

My experience with lentils shows that tomato paste should be added after the lentils have cooked. The acidity of the tomatoes toughens the skin of the lentils. Maybe why users had to cook lentils longer to achieve right mouth feel.

anne chaney

I have a pot of these cooling on my stove right now. Made recipe exactly as written. They have great promise as a staple in our house. I think the dish may be missing a deep flavor note and I next time I may add a spoonful of miso or soy sauce or even veg bouillon paste. Salt doesn’t do enough. I plan to serve this with lemon and chopped overpriced mint as a side for ras el hanut lamb chops, rice and maybe some plain yogurt.

Tatsuvia

Delicious. I recommend trying with Beluga lentils, which keep their shape—even better the next day with a fried egg on top.

Betsy

Did not seed the jalapeño, and it was fine for a family of chiliheads. Others might find it too spicy. Pimentón (smoked paprika) plus fresh jalapeño pretty much tastes just like canned chipotles (smoked jalapeños) in adobo sauce. Use whichever you have on hand. We enjoyed this very much!

Olivia

How about including a SPECIFIC amount of water measured in cups rather than nebulous inches? That would be helpful.

jjocarbone

Loved the heat. Added about 1/4 c of balsamic vinegar to give it some pungency. Served with Sicilian Citrus Salad, which provided a perfect complement.

Beth

Super good! I messed up by adding too much water (later realized it was 1.5 in of water in total, not 1.5 in over the top of the lentils... rookie mistakes, I realize...) but it all cooked down into a really pleasant, spicy stew! Such a nice, warming dish for the cold months!

Debby

For those saying to add tomato paste at the end, that defeats the purpose of tomato paste. Sautéeing it in oil brings out the umami flavor. Just cook the lentils longer, if necessary, or precook your lentils and then add them to the sauté.

Tom Kulaga

Yum! Yum! Yum! Served this a bit soupy on a bed of Israeli couscous with chopped spinach, kale and garlic olives. Absolutely delicious and leaves a bit of tingle on the tongue. Needs more salt than the recipe calls for at the end. Lovely with a glass of cabernet franc. Will definitely add this to the repertoire for a cold winter's night.

Julia

I doubled the chili flakes but wish I had used half sweet paprika and half smoked paprika because the smoky flavor overwhelms the dish. Needed to cook it longer than the recipe said to (at least 45 minutes) and add more water (I used small French lentils). I added a bit of apple cider vinegar and doused it with more olive oil at the end.

JGro

This was a good recipe to get me thinking of making lentils in a different way and cuisine. It does need a bit more spice and got dry, but I used it in place of taco meat and it tasted great. I like the suggestion of using chipotles in adobo and will try that when making it again.

ncowan

made this with homemade chicken broth instead of the water, added a good amount of depth with no real additional work

Audrey

I've made this several times now, and the water thing really is a non-issue. What it probably should say is "add enough water to cover and then add warm water during cooking as needed until lentils are tender and desired consistency is reached."I always double this recipe, as the leftovers are fantastic over baked potatoes, or even in a bowl as a type of chili. I also add a lot more smoked paprika because we all love the smoky taste.

Stephanie

I added a red bell pepper to the original oil--garlic-jalapeno spice mix. I used red lentils because that's all I had on hand and instead of 1/4 c of tomato paste, I added a 15 oz can of tomato sauce. Served over rice for my husband, I opted for crusty bread instead of rice and it was awesome!!

Katherine

Pretty good as written. I ended up adding some harissa to it, and serving it with a dollop of salted Greek yogurt, which definitely raised things up a notch.

Catherine

I used 3 1/2 cups of water.

margot

I used tokarashi chiliflakes and added some bacon! I love this recipe! Served with a poached egg on top, some lemonzest and fresh cilantro!

aubrey

took almost four times as long to cook lentils through

Laura

I followed the recipe exactly, only subbing vegetable stock for the water, and then loaded it up with a heaping teaspoon of salt, 3 tablespoons of low sodium soy sauce, and a good glug of quality balsamic at the end based on comments from others. I took about a cup of the mixture and pureed it, then added it back to the pot. It was relatively bland following the recipe exactly, I agree with the comments that it's missing that base umami flavor. The soy and balsamic definitely helped!

CAROLINE

3 mins high instant pot for red lentils1 cup lentils = 1 3/4 cup liquid

Smiley

Followed the notes from others who said the dish lacked umami and added some fish sauce at the end. I also didn’t have jalapenos and subbed 2 calabrian chilis, which worked very nicely! Recommend finishing with some lemon or vinegar.

Adi Sneg

Loved this recipe, super easy! I served it atop couscous with a fresh green salad and a dollop of garlic Greek yogurt.I followed the recipe as-is except for a few deviations: - As some folks said, the water measurements were unclear, so I simply did a 1:1 ratio plus 1/2 cup for sauciness, adding more as needed- I added MSG at the end with the salt to offer a more well-rounded flavour- I added strips of lemon zest (leftover from another recipe) which added a nice bitter brightness

Kelly

I too found this a bit bland and not spicy at all. One whole jalapeno was not enough in my opinion as my tolerance is quite high. It is lacking something.I topped with a runny yolk egg, and that was enjoyable.

SG

Super easy and delicious. Definitely in the rotation now.

Sarah T.

I'm a lentil lover, and this is hand's down my favorite preparation of them. It's also my family's favorite. We typically double the recipe so we have extras to reheat. The recipe freezes beautifully. After trying the recipe several times and finding that it took longer than expected to soften the lentils, I have taken to adding the tomato paste near the end of the cooking time. The acid from the tomato seemed to delay to softening of the lentils. (I still cook the spices in the oil.)

Kristen

The umami taste in the tomato paste is due to the free glutamate. I'll be adding the tomato paste later in the recipe to not have to wait for my lentils to get the right mouth feel. I'll enjoy the greater free time of not having to watch lentils simmer and simmer.

Eman

I sautéed mushrooms with the garlic, it was a nice addition.

MT

Somehow came out not very flavorful? I kept about half the seeds from the jalapeño and added more red pepper flakes, but it still wound up surprisingly bland. Perhaps I didn’t let the oil develop for long enough before adding in the tomato paste.

me

Made this with hatch green chilies for spice and ate it over a roasted sweet potato. Delicious!

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Lentils Diavolo Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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

Yes, soaking lentils improves the absorption of zinc, calcium, iron and protein, as well as reduces the phytic acid and tannins. Also, soaking lentils will make them palatable and softer and absorb more protein and minerals.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

How to make your lentils extra tasty:
  1. Season with herbs and spices: Adding herbs and spices can elevate the flavor of lentils. ...
  2. Sauté aromatics: Before cooking the lentils, sauté aromatics like onions, garlic, and ginger in a bit of olive oil or butter.
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Are my lentils cooked enough? ›

Bring your liquid up to a boil, add your lentils, then turn down your heat to a simmer for at least 25-30 minutes. Keep tasting your lentils as they cook to see if they're the consistency you want—more firm if you're eating them on their own or in a salad, and softer if they're going into a soup or stew.

Do you need to soak red lentils before cooking? ›

Do red lentils need to be soaked before cooking? No, there is no need to soak red lentils before cooking but it is a good idea to give them a quick rinse.

How long to cook lentils without soaking? ›

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.

How long to soak lentils to reduce gas? ›

Lentils are tiny, so they don't need to soak at all to cook in a reasonable amount of time; unsoaked lentils will cook in 15 to 30 minutes depending on the type. But if you want to soak them to potentially ease digestion, aim for a minimum of two hours and a maximum of 12. (Two to four hours is a good starting point.)

Why do I feel better after eating lentils? ›

Lentils have plenty of folate, iron and vitamin B1, which also support your heart health. Lentils may be associated with a lower risk of heart disease, by lowering bad cholesterol and blood pressure. One study found that eating lentils led to greater reductions in blood pressure than eating chickpeas, peas or beans.

What's the best way to eat lentils? ›

15 Simple Ways to Incorporate Beans and Lentils into Your Meals
  1. Substitute for beef in these Lentil and Mushroom Sloppy Joes.
  2. Add a scoop to dinner salads or Buddha bowls.
  3. Stir into pasta sauce.
  4. Mix into tuna, egg or potato salads.
  5. Add to roasted vegetables hot out of the oven.

What to pair lentils with? ›

If you have a few root vegetables hanging out in your fridge, those are also great with lentils, like in this warm lentil and root vegetable salad with parsnips and carrots. Lentils are particularly nice with cheese, as in this grilled halloumi and lentil salad.

How to tell when lentils are done? ›

Honestly, the best way to tell if lentils are done are to taste them. They should be tender to the bite, with some varieties of lentils being a bit more firm and others more soft. That said, if you would like your lentils to be softer, just simmer them a few minutes longer until they reaches your desired consistency.

Can lentils be overcooked? ›

Bring the water to a boil and keep the heat on medium-high. Steam the lentils for 12-15 minutes until they are tender (you should be able to squish a cooked lentil between your fingers). Make sure not to overcook. Your lentils will turn mushy if overcooked, so keep an eye on the timer.

Do you cook lentils covered or uncovered? ›

Place lentils in a large pot with at least 2 inches of unsalted liquid covering them. Bring to a rapid simmer. Reduce heat to very low, so only slow bubbles appear. Cook your lentils uncovered on low heat for 20-45 minutes (based on the variety) to plump them up while avoiding split skins and mushy results.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Thanks to the robust flavor, these lentils pair well with meaty veggies and marinated proteins like mushrooms, tofu, and seitan. 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.

How many lentils per person? ›

Note: Dried out lentil varieties don't need to be soaked. 1 cup of dried lentils yields 2 1/2 cups of cooked lentils. Serving size per person is ¼ cup.

Is it OK not to rinse red lentils? ›

Lentils do not require it but can be soaked in order to reduce cooking time by about half. Before cooking, rinse lentils in cold water, pick over to remove debris or shrivelled lentils, then drain.

What happens if you forgot to rinse lentils? ›

A typical packet doesn't say to rinse them. With red lentils the only reaosn I can see for rinsing is to (slightly) reduce foaming; with Puy lentils and some others even that's not an issue and you may lose flavour.

Why is it important to soak lentils? ›

Soaking lentils increase the mineral absorption rate of the body. An enzyme called phytase is activated when you soak the dal for some time. Phytase helps in breaking down phytic acid and helps in binding calcium, iron and zinc. This makes the absorption process much easier.

How to soak lentils quickly? ›

I've found they're much easier to digest this way. Plus, lentils soak quickly compared to most other legumes, only requiring 2-4 hours of soak time. If you're pressed for time, then you can quick soak your lentils with some boiling water for 20 minutes or so before rinsing and cooking.

Do I need to soak 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.

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