Lentils, a type of legume, are the edible seeds of the lentil plant. A plant native to North America and Asia, the botanical name of the plane is Lens culinaris, in appreciation of the curved lens-like shape of lentils. Lentils are a part of the Fabaceae family, which includes other legumes like chickpeas, kidney beans, peanuts, snap peas, snow peas and green peas. Unlike other legumes, lentils are never eaten fresh, and instead, they're dried immediately after they've ripened.
Wondering how many different types of lentils there are? Though there are several varieties of lentils, the three most popular are: Red Lentils, Brown Lentils and Green Lentils.
We mentioned that red lentils work well for creating Indian dals, and this recipe proves just that. Inspired by the traditional Indian cuisine, this recipe for Masoor Dal uses red lentils and spice to bring authentic and delicious flavors to the table. Another term for lentils, Dal, is specifically used when lentils are turned into a soup or stew.
To create this Masoor Dal recipe, spices like cumin seeds, whole mustard seeds, ground turmeric and paprika are combined with hot oil to infuse red lentils with a flavor that's off-the-charts delicious. Ginger, garlic, diced tomatoes, onions and jalapeo are added to the multitude of flavors created from the spices to bring back the dish's balance. A recipe so good that we had it printed on our bags of Bob's Red Mill Red Lentils, we're sure it will quickly become one of your favorites.
Without a great-tasting soup recipe, no list of lentil recipes would be complete. Bright and brimming with whole food ingredients, this Instant Pot Lemony Lentils and Greens Soup comes together in just minutes. Made in a pressure cooker, this recipe takes about 6 minutes to cook and uses one pot you won't spend all evening in the kitchen doing dishes. Top this soup off with fresh lemon and herbs for a warming and nutritious meal, especially during the year's colder months.
We hope that this overview of the different types of lentils has helped you better determine which variety to use in your next recipes. While all lentils are overflowing with nutritional benefits, they offer unique characteristics that can create top-notch recipes when used correctly. From everyone at Bob's Red Mill, have a healthy and filling day!
Do you have a favorite lentil variety? We'd love to hear more about why you choose a specific type of lentil over another. Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.