The BEST Authentic Lebanese Lentil Soup Recipe!
The BEST Authentic Lebanese Lentil Soup Recipe!
You will need:
2 cups red lentils
1 medium-large yellow onion
1 clove garlic
1 tbsp grated fresh ginger
1 tsp salt
1 tsp cumin
2 tbsp olive oil
1/4 tsp turmeric powder (optional for color)
1/4 tsp sumac (optional for garnishing)
1 slice of lemon (optional for garnishing)
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Can I use a cooker?
so many years later and this recipe is still on my meal rotation, its easy and delicious!
സൂപ്പർ❤ Super
I made this and it tasted exactly like it does in my favourite Lebanese restaurant in Bucharest ❤️❤️ thank you!
You can also add carrots🥰🥰🥰
don't know if i got the measurement conversions wrong but found I'd added too much water. The taste was fine but next time I will do a lot less water
Super easy and nutritious 🎉Love it! Going to make this Ramadan! Shukran.
Deliciousand simple! Reminds me of dahl but the lentils agree with me better than Split peas
Can we use yellow lentils?
My best lentil soup ever. Thank you for sharing this recipe. God bless!
Yummy I always do it😊
The origin of lentil soup is Egyptian, not Lebanese
Nothing but simple Paupu Aanam
Looks mighty delicious. This is very similar to the Turkish version. Only difference is I've never seen anyone use ginger and personally instead of using a blender I prefer filtering the mixture. That technique gave me the best results.
What is dried red berry?
You can add also coconut cream and its really deliscious
Thank you, the best one I have tried so far ❤
Thank you my boyfriend is Lebanese and i want to learn how to cook the foods he grew up eating
This is my daughter's fave. Thanks for the recipe. I didn't know that this recipe is originally Lebanese. ❤
Add some tomatoes purie and chopped coriander at last to garnish and it all become Indian Daal recipe
This has a huge history behind. This is called Daal in India and that’s the origin country where this recipe came from, since India was a 100% pure vegetarian country long long time back, then arrived afghans and Persians from the Middle East and it traveled with them back to their country when the British arrived and they pushed back Afghans and all other outsiders from India forever, same happened with the Tea ☕️ the Brit’s took tea culture from India and in return they parted the nation into 2 countries India and Pakistan
Thanks and what I like is you don't add tomato or chili which seems to be the add ingredients to everything. I like the idea of Sumac for that Lemony taste.
Turkish food.