My friends, welcome to fall! This may be my favorite season – that crispness in the air, a slight bite to the wind, but the most dreamy color schemes a lady could ask for all around. It’s also time for a welcome return to roasted veggies and heartier meals. Huzzah!
This particular dish was photographed my Mr. Adam Reitano. He’s wonderful and incredibly talented, and you should definitely check out his website to see some of his other work.
Now, onto the food. There are two things that I love about lentils: 1) they’re tasty; and 2) they’re cheap. I’ll add a number 3: 3) they’re easy to make. If you haven’t spent time with my dear friends the de Puys or the browns, then please, please, go to your local market and meet them. You’ll like them.
This particular lentil salad is really a mish-mosh of whatever veggies you have on hand. The combination of some cooked veggies with some raw gives the dish some nice variety and texture. That said, you have sweet potatoes instead of regular potatoes? Awesome! You have parsnips? Cool! You really don’t like radishes? Fine! Well, promise me you’ll at least try them sauteed before you axe them completely – they’re realllllly nice that way. You want to add green beans or broccoli? Do it! A handful of greens would also be sooooo good here. Same goes for spices, folks. Mix it up, be creative. This is a hard thing to totally mess up because there’s really no “right” way to do it.
What you need:
2 cups rinsed and drained lentils (I like de Puys, but any type could be good here)
1 small onion, chopped and sauteed
6 cloves garlic, chopped and sauteed
2 russet potatoes, diced and roasted
1-2 cups white mushroomes, sliced and sauteed
1 head of cauliflower, chopped and either roasted or left raw (if I roast cauliflower, I eat it all in about 5 minutes, so it’s left raw in this recipe)
I bunch radishes, cleaned, sliced, and sauteed
1 tomato, diced
1 avocado, diced
1 yellow pepper, chopped
Handful cilantro, chopped
2 heaping Tbsp whole grain mustard
Olive oil, enough for lots of sauteeing and roasting and about an 2-3 Tbs for dressing
Champagne vinegar, about 1/8 cup
Salt and pepper to taste
Whew, that’s a lot of ingredients. Stay with me, this is easier than it seems.
What to do:
First, preheateth thine oven. To 375.
Second, begin boiling 5 cups of water on the stove. Once the boiling has occurred, put your rinsed and drained lentils into the pot, keep at a rollingboil for about 30 seconds, then reduce to a low boil, cover, and let cook for 30 minutes-ish. Keep checking back on these guys. If there seems to be too much water, take the lid off and let some evaporate off. The real thing to avoid here is mushy lentils.
This is how many people like a mushy lentil salad: 0. Ew. So, watch your lentils like little lentil-loving hawks!
While your lentils cook, dice your potatoes, coat in about 1-2Tbsp olive oil and some salt and pepper, then spread out on a baking sheet. Place them in the oven when ready and roast for about 15-20 minutes, flip them, and roast another 5-10 minutes.
While these guys are roasting, begin the sautee.
Chop your onion, garlic, and sautee in olive oil (or veggie broth if you’d rather) until tender and golden brown, then add your mushrooms and radishes.
Once everything is tender and luscious looking in your sautee pan, remove from heat. Check your potatoes and your lentils. Once ready, remove both from heat as well. Chop the rest of your raw ingredients.
Add olive oil, vinegar, cilantro, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well, and eat! Serves about 4 as a main meal, or 6 as side dishes. Enjoy and happy fall, bloggernet!
I love lentils as well! They’re nutrient-dense, keep you full, and as you’ve said, inexpensive! Great combination of ingredients in this recipe!
This looks yummy and very seasonal! Thanks for sharing!