A french lentil soup that is hearty and nutritious. This vegan stew is satisfying and the perfect cozy meal!
This soup is filled with protein packed lentils and is full of vegetables. It's creamy, flavorful and tastes incredible!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Oh She Glows. The opinions and text are all mine.
This recipe was originally published on 12/6/16
When the weather cools down I crave warm foods. There is nothing quite like a bowl of warm creamy lentil stew to warm your insides, especially when it's super healthy and made with whole foods.
When I got the chance to review the new book by Angela Liddon, Oh She Glows Every Day, my eyes (and stomach) landed directly on her Golden French Lentil Stew.
This rich and creamy vegan lentil stew is full of healthy ingredients and anti-inflammatory benefits, a perfect cozy meal!
The recipes inside will literally make your stomach growl as you peruse the pages. Looking through each section, I couldn't decide which recipe to review!
Ingredients
Lucky for you, I get to share this French lentil soup recipe with all of you! Here are the ingredients you need:
- Raw cashews
- Yellow or sweet onion
- Garlic
- Carrots diced
- Celery diced
- Cumin
- Thyme
- Turmeric
- Diced tomatoes
- French green lentils
- Veggie broth
- Swiss chard or kale leaves
- White wine vinegar
- Extra-virgin olive oil
- Black pepper
- Sea Salt
How to Make Vegan Lentil Stew
This lentil stew recipe came together SO easily! I literally had three tired, cranky, hungry kids at my feet as I prepped and cooked, but I was still able to do it all in record time.
- Make the cashew cream.
- Sauté the onions.
- Add the carrots, celery and spices.
- Stir in the tomatoes, lentils and broth.
- Mix in the cream and chard and enjoy!
NOTE: You can print the FULL recipe with all ingredients & detailed instructions below!
Serving Suggestions
This vegan lentil soup can be served as a meal all on its own, or with any of the following recipes:
Preparation Tips
- I tested this veggie lentil stew with both cashew and sunflower seed cream, and both versions work great.
- It’s a perfect recipe for those with tree nut allergies (as long as you can eat sunflower seeds).
- The French green lentils hold their shape well and add a bit of a chew, but feel free to use green or brown lentils if that’s all you can find. The stew will just be thicker since green and brown lentils break down a bit more.
Storage Tips
- Cool the stew before storing.
- This stew will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
- Vegan lentil stew can also be frozen it for 1 to 2 months.
- I like to store in a glass airtight container. I also put plastic wrap right over the top, so it is touching the surface before putting the top on. This helps freezer burn.
- The stew will thicken after sitting in the fridge; you can thin it out with a bit of broth when you reheat it, if desired, or simply serve it thick with some crusty bread.
Common Questions
Yep! That's the great thing about lentils, they don't need soaking. Lentils cook much faster than other dried beans so soaking is not necessary. This lentil stew will cook in about 30-25 minutes!
The question should really be, what doesn't go good with lentils! Really any veggie or savory item I have tried goes amazing with lentils. I love them cold or warm. In a stew or a salad. Some of my favorite ways to use lentils are with tomatoes and my vegan feta, this Greek lentils soup, make them into a lentil burger, make them into a bean dip, add them to a salad, or sauté with onions and other seasonal veggies.
The key to keeping a lentils shape. and keeping them from getting mushy, is to make sure you don't overcook them. Because lentils take a shorter time to cook than other dried beans, people tend to let them cook too long.
Make sure you test them often by trying them and checking consistency. Also, you want to make sure the lentils you buys are fresh, old lentils shed their skin faster and turn mushy.
More Vegan Lentil Recipes
Once you finish all of this French Lentil Stew, put those lentils to use with these recipes:
French Lentil Soup (Vegan)
Ingredients
- ½ cup raw cashews, or ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons (90 mL) raw sunflower seeds (125 mL)
- 2 cups water (500 mL)
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil , optional, use broth for oil free (30 mL)
- 1 large yellow or sweet onion diced, or 2 leeks, cleaned and thinly sliced (about 2 cups/500 mL)
- 4 large cloves garlic minced (2 tablespoons/ 30 mL minced)
- 1 to 1 ½ teaspoons fine sea salt, to taste , plus a couple pinches (5 to 7 mL)
- 2 medium carrots diced (1 heaping cup/275 mL)
- 2 stalks celery diced (¾ cup/175 mL)
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 1 ½ teaspoons dried thyme (7 mL)
- 1 teaspoon ground turmeric (5 mL)
- 1 can of diced tomatoes, with juices (14-ounce/398 mL)
- ¾ cup uncooked French green lentils, picked over and rinsed (175 mL)
- 4 cups veggie broth , low sodium (1 L)
- 3 cups stemmed and chopped Swiss chard or kale leaves (750 mL)
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 1 to 2 teaspoons white wine vinegar , to taste (5 to 10 mL)
Instructions
- Put the cashews in a bowl and cover with a couple of inches of water. Soak for 1 to 2 hours or overnight. (For a quick-soak method, cover with boiling water and soak for 30 to 60 minutes.) Drain and rinse.
- Transfer the cashews to a high-speed blender along with ½ cup (125 mL) of the water. Blend on high until super smooth and creamy in texture. Set the cashew cream aside.
- In a large Dutch oven, heat the oil (or use broth for oil free) over medium heat. Stir in the onion, garlic, and a couple pinches of salt, and sauté until the onion is softened, 4 to 6 minutes.
- Stir in the carrots and celery, and cook for another few minutes or so. Stir in the cumin, thyme, and turmeric until combined.
- Add the diced tomatoes with their juices, lentils, broth, and remaining water. Increase the heat to high and bring to a low boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer, uncovered, for 30 to 35 minutes, until the lentils are tender.
- Stir in the cashew cream and chard. Add salt, pepper, and vinegar to taste. (The vinegar’s role is to add a little bit of brightness to the soup; add a bit at a time and keep tasting, as it can quickly overwhelm.)
- Cook for a couple of minutes over low-medium heat, until the chard is wilted, and then serve.
- This stew will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days, or you can freeze it for 1 to 2 months (always let it cool completely before storing). The stew will thicken after sitting in the fridge; you can thin it out with a bit of broth when you reheat it, if desired, or simply serve it thick with some crusty bread.
Notes
- This golden-hued stew is remarkably rich and creamy, thanks to the addition of a dairy-free cream base that can be either nut or seed based.
- When I was developing this recipe, I tested the stew with both cashew and sunflower seed cream, and both versions work beautifully.
- It’s a friendly recipe for those with tree nut allergies (provided you can still eat sunflower seeds).
- Turmeric gives this stew its joyful, rich color, not to mention anti-inflammatory benefits; curcumin, one of the compounds in turmeric, has been shown to help reduce swelling and inflammation.
- The stew is spiced with dried thyme and cumin, and it packs a hefty portion of greens (Swiss chard or kale—your choice!) and other hearty vegetables like carrot and celery.
- The French green lentils hold their shape well and add a lovely, chewy element, but feel free to use green or brown lentils if that’s all you can find.
- The stew will just be thicker since green and brown lentils break down a bit more.
- Reprinted from Oh She Glows Every Day by arrangement with Avery, a member of Penguin Group (USA) LLC, A Penguin Random House Company. Copyright © 2016, Glo Bakery Corporation
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Nutrition
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Karen
Delicious stew! I’ve made it a couple times and it has always turned out great. Also very easy and quick. I made it with red lentils this last time and it was great.
Sophia DeSantis
So happy to hear!
Suz
This is absolutely delish! I used the leek option instead of onion & just a splash of champagne vinegar. The vinegar does give a nice flavour punch…I tasted before & after the addition…just yum!
I watch my sodium intake so I used half no salt broth & regular broth. I used slightly less water than recipe noted. The canned tomatoes already have sodium added. Did not add additional salt & it was just perfect me.
Will definitely keep this recipe & make again.
Sophia DeSantis
I am so happy you liked it! Thanks for letting us know what you did to help with lower salt diets!
Wendy
This is so good. I am not vegan so was I going to add chicken but decided to stay with the recipe. I'm glad I didn't add it. The only change I made was to use less broth because I made it in a pressure cooker. So good!
Sophia DeSantis
So happy you liked it Wendy! Thanks for the review!
Kjarin
This looks fantastic! I love lentils any way they are prepared. I haven't made it yet as I don't have everything, but I know it will be a 5 star recipe. Thanks
Sophia DeSantis
Thank you so much Kjarin!
Diane
This came out delicious! I added mushrooms. Will definitely be a staple in my house.
Sophia DeSantis
I am so happy you liked it!!
Denise
Loved it! Made using red lentils and it was perfect. I make this every two weeks now and couldn’t be happier to have it in the rotation.
Sophia DeSantis
I'm so happy you liked it Denise!!
Becca
I'm sad to say that this recipe is a no for me. It looks so incredibly rich and creamy in the photo but in reality turned out nothing as such (both in terms of flavor and texture). I followed the recipe almost exactly except for using brown lentils, but the result was an unappealing-looking soup with no discernible flavor. So very disappointing as I had high hopes for this recipe.
veggiesdontbite
Sorry you weren't a fan! This isn't my recipe, but one from Angela's cookbook however I have made it many many times with great success and loads of flavor as have others. We all have different likes so perhaps the flavors were just not your favorite.
Ginny
Can raw almonds be used in place of the cashews?
veggiesdontbite
Hi Ginny! I haven't tried but I'm sure they'd work ok. Cashews will be creamier and the flavor may change a little with the almonds.
Shereen
Followed exactly and it was DELICIOUS! My favorite lentil soup I’ve ever made. Thank you!
veggiesdontbite
I'm so happy you liked it!
Vin
I made this last night for my picky spouse and he loved it! This is a great recipe calling for readily available ingredients with easy to follow instructions, like all of Sophia's recipes I have tried so far. I didn't have vegetable broth so I just used water and added some extra salt and pepper and garlic and onion powder. Highly recommend.
veggiesdontbite
So happy you all liked it Vin! It's the best when picky eaters love something!
Lex
This recipe is AMAZING!! I like to make big batches of stews like this for the freezer to add some variety to my meal prep. With that in mind I added lemon zest to the pot for brightness as I find vinegar fades. Great recipe!
veggiesdontbite
I am so happy you liked it Lex!
T
All I could find was sprouted green lentils. Do I still need to rinse before adding to the pot? Also, what do you mean by pick over?
veggiesdontbite
Hi! I generally rinse all my beans to help get the dust off. Picking them over means getting out any random damaged beans or extra things that sometimes get mixed in. I have found little pebbles and stuff before, things happen during the manufacturing process! So good to give beans a rinse and glance to make sure all is good.
T
Thank you for clarifying! I have never cooked with lentils before and wanted the dish to be right.
Vanessa
Thanks for sharing! What a great lunch meal prep for the week!
Suzanne
This looks so good! What a great combination of vegan protiens!
Jennifer
This was wonderful! The cashew cream really made it special. Now I wish I had doubled it!
veggiesdontbite
I am so happy you liked it Jennifer!! Thank you so much!