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This red lentil chili is both gluten free and vegan. A few weeks ago I was at work and an email came across my desk – Chili Cook Off! Talk about fun, right? Well, I decided to take the Lentil Chili recipe I shared a few years ago and jazz it up. This new 2.0 recipe has charred corn and toasted spices. Let’s get cooking.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons of grapeseed oil
  • 3 peppers, 1 yellow and 2 red
  • 5 jalapeños
  • large red onion
  • 1 tablespoon of chopped garlic
  • 2 tablespoons of chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon of ground cumin and morita chipotle
  • 1 teaspoon of chipotle and aleppo chili flakes
  • 5 fresh tomatoes
  • 5 ears of corn
  • 2 cups of red split lentils
  • 1.8 litres of vegan vegetable broth
  • salt to taste

First – where to get all of those spices? I love the Spice Merchant on Whyte Avenue. Don’t worry – they mail spices, too!

Okay, once you’ve got all of your ingredients put on a large pot of salted water and bring it to a boil. When the water is boiling, turn the burner down a touch and add in the corn. Cook for 8 minutes.

During those 8 minutes chop the peppers, jalapeños, and the onion. And, if you have time dice the tomatoes and put them aside for now.

This next step – roasting the corn – is easy for me because I have a gas stove. If you don’t, you can use your BBQ.

I use a wire basket for cooking over the BBQ and put the corn in it and then turn the gas burner on medium-high. Roast well until about half is nice and charred.

Then, once the corn is cool enough to handle, cut the corn off the cobs. Set that aside.

The Secret Step

Time to toast the spices! In a large pan add in all the dry spices and turn the burner on medium – shake the pan every 30 seconds or so and toast them for about 3-5 minutes. It’s this step, the toasting of the spices, which really brings out the heat in this red lentil chili.

Once the spices are toasted add in the grapeseed oil, peppers, jalapeños, onion, and garlic. Cook for about 8-10 minutes until the onions are translucent.

Now, add everything – the pepper mixture, the roasted corn, and the tomatoes into the slow cooker. Add in the broth and the lentils. Cook on low for 6 hours and add salt to taste.

Any time after it’s been cooking for 3 hours and before you’re ready to serve take out 4 cups and blend in your Vitamix or blender and add back in. This will help thicken the chili and give it some depth.

That’s it! Done.

Eat with avocado or any toppings you like.

This red lentil chili recipe makes enough for 8 and freezes well.

Thanks so much for stopping by and happy cooking!

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Red Lentil Chili 2.0

Author: Ali

Servings: 8

This red lentil chili is both gluten free and vegan. A few weeks ago I was at work and an email came across my desk – Chili Cook Off! Talk about fun, right? Well, I decided to take theLentil Chili recipeI shared a few years ago and jazz it up. This new 2.0 recipe has charred corn and toasted spices. Let’s get cooking.

Prep Time30 minutes minutes

Cook Time6 hours hours

Total Time6 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

CourseSoup

CuisineMexican

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons of grapeseed oil
  • 3 peppers 1 yellow and 2 red
  • 5 jalapeños
  • large red onion
  • 1 tablespoon of chopped garlic
  • 2 tablespoons of chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon of ground cumin and morita chipotle
  • 1 teaspoon of chipotle and aleppo chili flakes
  • 5 fresh tomatoes
  • 5 ears of corn
  • 2 cups of red split lentils
  • 1.8 litres of vegan vegetable broth
  • salt to taste

Instructions

  • Put on a large pot of salted water and bring to a boil. Once boiling, turn the burner down and add the corn. Cook for 8 minutes.

  • During those 8 minutes chop the peppers, jalapeños, and the onion. And, if you have time dice the tomatoes and put them aside.

  • This next step - roasting the corn - is easy for me because I have a gas stove. If you don't, you can use your BBQ. I use a wire basket for cooking over the BBQ and put the corn in it and then turn the gas burner on medium-high. Roast well until about half is nice and charred. Then, once the corn is cool enough to handle, cut the corn off the cobs. Set that aside.

  • Time to toast the spices! In a large pan add in all the dry spices and turn the burner on medium - shake the pan every 30 seconds or so and toast them for about 3-5 minutes.

  • Once the spices are toasted add in the grapeseed oil, peppers, jalapeños, onion, and garlic. Cook for about 8-10 minutes until the onions are translucent.

  • Now, add everything - the pepper mixture, the roasted corn, and the tomatoes into the slow cooker. Add in the broth and the lentils. Cook on low for 6 hours.

  • Any time after it's been cooking for 3 hours and before you're ready to serve take out 4 cups and blend in your Vitamix or blender then add back in. This will help thicken the chili and give it some depth.

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FAQs

Do I need to soak red lentils? ›

Do red lentils need to be soaked before cooking? No, there is no need to soak red lentils before cooking but it is a good idea to give them a quick rinse.

How long does it take to cook red lentils? ›

Bring to a boil, cover tightly, reduce heat and simmer until they are tender. For whole lentils, cook time is typically 15-20 minutes. For split red lentils, cook time is typically only about 5-7 minutes. Be sure to season with salt after cooking – if salt is added before, the lentils will become tough.

How many red lentils per person? ›

I generally allow about ¼ cup of red lentils per person when preparing them as a main course. Dry red lentils: Today split red lentils are often easy to find in most grocery stores. Check for them in the same place as dried beans.

Are split lentils the same as lentils? ›

They may be sold as whole lentils or split with the husks removed. Whole lentils with husks intact take longer to cook and will retain their shape; split lentils without husks cook very quickly and break down into a puree. These differences in texture will determine in which recipes they may be used.

What happens if you don't rinse lentils? ›

Rinsing lentils will allow you to get rid of any accumulated dust, dirt, small rocks, twigs and possibly bugs that have come along for the ride: you don't want any of that in your food! None of this will hurt you however.

What happens if you don't pre soak lentils? ›

Soaking: Unlike beans, lentils are small and cook relatively quick (in general, about 20-30 minutes) so they don't require pre-soaking. However, soaking lentils for a few hours or overnight may improve the digestibility of starches in lentils and an overnight soak can also reduce cooking time by about half.

Can you overcook red lentils? ›

Yes, you can overcook lentils; they will become mushy. Much depends on the type of lentil you're using. Some cook quicker and hold their shape better than others. To avoid overcooking them, always follow the cooking directions in your recipe and use the type of lentils called for in the ingredient list.

How do you know when red lentils are done? ›

The best way to tell if lentils are cooked is to try to mash one with a fork. If it's easy to mash it, it's fully cooked. If it doesn't give or just breakfast, you may need to simmer if for a few extra minutes. Lentils are an economical and speedy way to add iron and heart-healthy vegan protein to your diet.

How do you keep red lentils from getting mushy? ›

Cooking them at a rapid simmer can lead to them splitting their skins from the pressure and thus lead to mushy results. Follow this tip: Trust that a gentle simmer will cook the lentils perfectly. Bring the pot to a rapid simmer first, then reduce the heat to low so that the pot just barely bubbles.

Can you eat red lentils everyday? ›

Most people can enjoy lentils as part of their regular diet without any concern. But lentils also contain natural compounds called anti-nutrients. These substances bind with nutrients like iron and zinc, making them harder for our bodies to absorb. Soaking and cooking lentils can help reduce this effect.

Can I eat red lentils daily? ›

Eating lentils every day is generally not harmful and can actually be beneficial for your health. Lentils are a good source of protein, fiber, complex carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. They are also low in fat and calories, making them a great food to include in a healthy and balanced diet.

Can you overeat lentils? ›

Lentils are a good source of potassium, however, too many lentils in the diet can cause hyperkalemia (symptoms may include vomiting, fatigue, irregular heartbeat and difficulty breathing) in people with poor kidney function.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Best of all, black lentils are the most nutritious variety of lentils, boasting the highest amount of protein, plus high levels of calcium, potassium, and iron.

What are the tastiest lentils? ›

Black Beluga lentils have the most flavor, adding a rich, earthy taste and a firm texture that holds up well during cooking. Black lentils will be ready in 20–25 minutes; however, they will fall apart like their brown, green, and red partners once you cook them for too long.

Are lentils anti inflammatory? ›

Overall, lentils are a highly nutritious food with various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. The fiber and protein content in lentils make them beneficial for weight management, blood sugar regulation, and supporting overall gut health.

Which lentils do not need soaking? ›

Red lentils do not need soaking. Puy lentils don't need soaking (and are delish). Less sludgy than red or yellow.

How long to pre soak red lentils? ›

You do not need to soak red lentils before cooking. They cook very quickly and break down easily without prior soaking. Do red lentils get mushy when cooked? Yes, red lentils are supposed to get mushy and break down into a puree-like texture when cooked.

Is it better to soak or boil lentils? ›

You do have to cook them, although soaking them first can have benefits. It does things to the enzymes that make the lentils less starchy and easier to digest with less gas. If you want them cold for a salad, you'll still have to cook them, then rinse in cool water.

What happens if you forget to wash red lentils? ›

While not rinsing lentils may not pose an immediate safety risk, it is generally recommended to rinse them before cooking to ensure a cleaner and more enjoyable meal. If you have already cooked the soup, you can still enjoy it, but be mindful of any potential debris or grit that may be present.

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