Curious to know which type of lentils you should be using in your recipes. We've outlined the most common types of lentils below.
Wondering what lentils are good for? Versatile and easy to cook, lentils can be used in several ways to create nutritious and filling meals. If you're ready to begin cooking with this super legume, keep reading to discover a list of our favorite lentil uses.
Eager to use lentils as a meat substitute? Try them out in this Vegan Quinoa Chili. A unique combo of quinoa, lentils and beans is combined with the flavors of cocoa and cinnamon, taking this meal to a whole new level. Serve this dish up on game day or surprise your family by adding it to this week's menu.
Enjoy lentils as the french would and use our Petite French Green Lentils to make this Warm French Lentil Salad. Full of fresh herbs and spices, the pleasant peppery flavor of these dark green lentils blends in well with the other ingredients to create a mouthwatering dish that's just as great for you as it tastes.
Lentils are full of complex carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates are commonly found in whole grains, legumes and vegetables. They require more effort to digest and are absorbed slowly into the bloodstream. This slow absorption time helps prevent glucose levels from spiking and provides a longer-lasting energy source. Adding lentils to your favorite recipes and creating recipes like this Curried Lentil and Sweet Potato Stew, can help keep you energized and fuller for longer.
Now that you know how you can use lentils to create delicious meals, it's time to head to the kitchen to make a lentil recipe of your own. We can't wait to see what you come up with. From everyone at Bob's Red Mill, have a healthy and happy day!