Lentils often get the undeserved rap that they are boring. But people all over the world know the truth — that they're versatile, satisfying and the perfect low-maintenance alternative to beans.
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The Right Way to Buy, Cook, and Use Lentils—According to the Pros
Lentils are tiny, mighty, and endlessly versatile. Here's how to make the most of them in every dish.
Italians eat lentils to bring good fortune, linking their round shape with gold coins. No wonder: at 20¢ per 1/2-cup cooked serving (of brown lentils), these peppery little legumes practically put ...
Lentils can be an addition to a nutrient-rich diet. Their health benefits include fiber, protein, and key vitamins. Lentils are edible seeds from the legume family. They’re well known for their lens ...
Happy International Year of Pulses! No, we're not talking about heart rates. We're talking about the wide world of legumes (dried peas, beans, lentils and chickpeas), which are being celebrated around ...
Lentils don't always have the most exciting reputation. People tend to associate the tiny pulse with dark brown, mushy and bland soups, says cookbook author Crescent Dragonwagon, the source of a very ...
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French lentil salad
French lentil salad with carrots, shallots, parsley, and Dijon vinaigrette. Simple, make-ahead, and Mediterranean Diet ...
Lentils are inexpensive and available in both canned and dry form. They store well and are among the easier foods to find as so many grocery stores and online businesses carry them. If you've never ...
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