Do you know how hard it is to take a picture of soup? I'm definitely not a food stylist, nor a professional photographer, but I have to admit, this soup isn't exactly photogenic to start with. This is such an easy and delicious recipe, though, I had to try, regardless of the poor result.
I've never cooked lentils before, and the first time I made it, I made a half batch, just in case we didn't like it. I thought I might have to cajole my family into eating it, but all if took was one try and it received thumbs up from each of us.
Ingredients:
- 1 pound dry lentils
- 2 bags of broccoli slaw
- chicken or vegetable stock (about 8 cups) fresh, packaged, or from bouillon or base.
- 1-2 T dried onion flakes
And that's it! Every time I make this, I tell myself that the next time I'm going to add something to make it little prettier, like a couple of tablespoons of tomato paste. So far, though, we just over look the dish-waterish appearance and enjoy the flavor!
This recipe is easy, inexpensive, makes a big batch so there's enough for freezing or leftovers, and is one of those dishes that's actually better the next day.
This post is linked to:
Mealtime Monday at Couponing and Cooking
Creating My Way to Success
Martha Mondays at Watch Out, Martha
Make It Pretty Mondays at the Dedicated House
Tasty Tuesday at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam
Until next time, good cooking, and good eating!
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