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they slé in a curry
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you could have it as a side with curry or just have the lentils with rice itself. it's soo nice (not the runny kind though, that's tasteless). it tastes best after a few days when it's dried up (and looks like the picture I posted above)
![]() http://123parades.com/wp-content/upl...1393819906.jpg not sure what else though, I've never had lentil soup Last edited by Me. I Am Salman; 16-04-2014 at 12:53 AM. |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..yay in stews and stuff to thicken it...
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Yeah, they're great as a base for a soup or stew and also in curries and dal.
They're a great source of protein Jords, that's why they're so popular as an ingredient in veggie cooking as a replacement protein instead of the meat. |
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Yay in a dansak... nay in everything else.
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I love them but only when other people are cooking with them, I cannot be sacked with soaking them in water for fifteen decades
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Salmon on a bed of brown rice with green lentils and wilted spinach is one of my favourite meals. If you put a veg stock cube in the water when cooking the rice and lentils it is
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nope
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Haven't had it
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Love them
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Dry beans - Pre Soak Lentils - No need to pre soak but you can if you want.. True story.
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I'm pretty sure that it's chickpeas that need to be soaked.
They're much larger than lentils (around the size of a de-shelled hazelnut)and they have quite a 'nutty' taste. |
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That could be the one I'm thinking of
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