Happy New Year my friends! I am starting off the new year with a healthy Lebanese Lentil soup. After an exciting New Years Eve of overeating and staying up way too late, this soup is perfect as it is deliciously warm and comforting but, filling at the same time. Lentils are a wonderfully healthy option because of all the healthy benefits they reap, such as lowering cholesterol, stabilizing blood sugar, high in protein, and aiding in heart and digestive health as well as weight loss. Lentils are very popular in Lebanese cuisine. Aside from the very well-known dish of Mujadara, there are also many soups are incorporate lentils. I posted one of my favourites “yellow lentil soup,” last Ramadan. The dish I am sharing with you today is known as “Adas Bil Hamod” which literally translates to Lentils in lemon.
The lentils used in this soup are the same brown lentils used in my Lentils and rice dish. There is also a leafy vegetable added which differs depending on who you ask. Some people use spinach, I, however, use Swiss chard as my mother taught me. You can definitely use rainbow chard if you are able to find it or red chard as it gives it a wonderful pop of colour. Lastly, the soup is flavoured with fresh lemon juice giving it a distinct lemony taste.
Ingredients
1 cup Brown Lentils
1 medium Onion
3 Clove of Garlic
2 tb. Olive Oil
1 Lemon
1 bunch Swiss Chard
2 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Ground Cumin
.5 tsp. Black Pepper
8 cups Water
Instructions
Prep your ingredients by finely chopping a medium-sized onion and crushing or finely chopping 3 cloves of garlic.
Wash the Swiss chard thoroughly and set aside to dry.
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