Lentejas Guisadas (Stewed Lentils Recipe) (2024)

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Lentejas guisadas is our favorite lentils recipe, an amazing flavorful dish that can make up half of the meal on its own. The inexpensive and nutritious lentil is one of the noblest and most versatile legumes, and lends itself to wonderfuldishes, simple or complex. Enjoy it.

By Clara Gonzalez - Last reviewed . Published Mar 21, 2012

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Why we ❤️ it

Lentils stand out as a very versatile ingredient, and they are also a firm favorite amongvegansand vegetarians. For this dish I've prepared in our favorite type of beans/legumes dishes: guisados. But there's more to it than that, I show you how to make it a vegan dish, or include meat in it.

It seems like a very simple dish, but as comfort food goes this cannot get any more complex. There is also some essential information about lentils and everything you need to know about it.

Lentil varieties

Different types of lentils, which can be yellow, orange (officially known asred lentils), green, brown, and black, are generally considered to be one of the healthiest foods in existence.

Nutrition

Lentils are high inprotein,including two essential amino acids, isoleucine and lysine,fiber, folate, Bvitamins, andminerals. Lentils are alsogluten-free.

How to cook lentils

One of the advantages of lentils compared to other legumes is that they don't need to be soaked overnight. You can soak them for 20 minutes or so prior to cooking, and the cooking time is usually less than half an hour, depending on the variety of lentils. If you cook them in a pressure cooker or aninstant pot, it'll be even faster.

Don'tsaltthe lentils until you've finished cooking them; otherwise, they will remain tough in texture.

Another plus is that lentils can add texture tosaucesandsoups, especially the varieties that disintegrate when cooked, likered lentils.

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Lentejas guisadas with rice, concón, fritos maduros and avocado.

Vegan lentils

In this recipe I've provided the option of adding meat to the lentils, as well as making them into a flavorful, nutritious, filling vegan lentejas recipe.

What to serve with it

As you can see in the pictures, with this lentil dish I served the typical Dominican array that goes with stewed beans: Rice (arroz blanco). Some slices of avocado, and fritos maduros balances greatly the meaty taste of the lentils.

And if you're lucky, you can get some concón with it (as in the pictures).

About this recipe

For this stew, I added thyme. Thyme, uncommon as it is in some regions of our country, it is an essential part of legume and bean dishes in the northwestern region of the country, where it is known as "ditén", a word of Haitian origin. Thyme, to me tastes somewhere between aniseed and mint, a flavor that cannot be found in another herb.

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How to Cook Lentejas Guisadas (Stewed Lentils)

By: Clara Gonzalez

Learn how to make lentejas guisadas. This lentil recipe is no lacking in veggies, and flavors, but the 'smokiness' of the lentils is never overpowered. It seems like a very simple dish, but as comfort food goes this cannot get any more complex.

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Prep Time 2 hours hrs

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine Fusion

Servings 6 servings

Calories 406 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

1. Boil the lentils

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    Rinse the lentils. Soak the them in abundant water for 20 - 60 minutes in a dutch oven or pot.

    Boil the lentils for 15 minutes over medium heat. Sieve the lentils until all the water has been drained. Set aside water and lentils.

2. Cook

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    In a dutch oven (caldero) heat the oil over medium-high heat. If you are adding pork chops, cook them stirring until they brown, otherwise continue with the instructions below.

    Add the onion to the pot. Cook and stir until the onion becomes translucent. Add the potatoes, pumpkin, bell pepper, garlic, and thyme.

    Cook and stir for 2 minutes.

3. Add the lentils

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    Add the lentils (without the water) to the pot, and cook and stir for a minute.

    Add 4 cups of the water you had reserved, stir.

4. Simmer

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    Cover and simmer over low heat until all the ingredients are cooked through. Add more water as it becomes necessary (use clear water if you run out of the water from boiling the lentils)

    Remove the thyme sprigs, and stir in the cilantro. Season with salt to taste.

5. Serve

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    Remove from the heat and serve per suggestions above the recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 406kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 28gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 30mgSodium: 613mgPotassium: 1223mgFiber: 22gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1207IUVitamin C: 47mgCalcium: 66mgIron: 6mg

Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutrition information.

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History of lentils

This part was written by Aunt Ilana

The unassuming little lentil (lens culinaris) has a long and illustrious pedigree. Humans have been cultivating and eating them for thousands of years, based on archaeological findings in the Middle East, where vessels containing dried lentils dating back 9,500 to 13,000 years have been unearthed.

The name for lentil is of Latin origin, derived from the word lens.

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Fun facts about lentils

  • Lentils are one of the world's oldest known food crops, cultivated and eaten in Ancient Egypt and across the Middle East.
  • Optical lenses get their name from lentils due to their shape.
  • Lentils are outstandingly nutritious: high inproteinandfiber, low in fat, and cholesterol-free. Populations with high consumption levels of lentils and other pulses tend to have lower rates of cancer and diabetes.
  • Lentils are believed to symbolize prosperity in some cultures because they resemble coins.
  • Lentils have long been known as a "poor man's meat" and, in more recent times, have become a prominent feature of vegetarian andvegandiets.
  • Lentils are also an environmentally friendly food because, as with other legumes, their cultivation improves soil fertility and reduces the need for harmful fertilizers.
  • Did we leave anything out? Let us know in the comments.

FAQs

What are lentils good for?

Combining lentils withriceis said to provide a completeproteindish. Lentil has a moderate amount of carbohydrates as well, so a lentil stew with some vegetables added is a complete meal.

What do lentils taste like?

Lentils have an earthy, smokyflavor,although this varies according to the different types. Some are sweeter and nuttier, and all combine beautifully with herbs,spices, and other seasonings likegingerorlemon juice.

How long to soak lentils?

It will depend on the type and freshness of the lentils, but typically it can be as low as 20 minutes, generally, never more than two hours would be enough to shorten the time it takes to boil lentils.

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FAQs

Do I need to soak lentils for stew? ›

The other good news: Lentils don't need to soak as beans do (though you do need to sort and rinse them before cooking). Different types of lentils cook in different amounts of time.

Do you have to soak lentil beans before cooking? ›

Lentils to do not require soaking like other pulses. Rinse your lentils with fresh water before boiling to remove any dust or debris. Cook on a stovetop, using 3 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc) to 1 cup of dry lentils. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan as the lentils will double or triple in size.

Why won't my lentils soften in soup? ›

You're not using enough water

According to the BBC, lentils need a whole lot of water to cook all of the way through. So use at least three times more water than lentils and avoid the temptation to salt the water.

Do canned lentils need to be soaked? ›

Before cooking, always rinse lentils under cold water and pick out any stones. You don't need to soak them, unlike beans and chickpeas, but they cook more slowly if they're combined with salt or acidic ingredients like vinegar, wine, tomatoes or lemon juice, so add these last.

What happens if I don't soak lentils? ›

Why Should You Soak Lentils? Certain pulses have a natural drive of causing gas and bloating in the body. Soaking mimics the natural germination process and changes the seed that is dormant and indigestible into the dal laden with nutrients and complete digestibility.

Does it matter if you don't rinse lentils? ›

It'll be fine. The reason you rinse lentils is to remove any small rocks, husks, and rodent droppings that might have gotten in there.

How many minutes to boil lentils? ›

Bring the pot to a boil.
  1. Green Lentils: 18 to 20 minutes.
  2. Lentils de Puy: 25 to 30 minutes.
  3. Brown Lentils: 20 to 25 minutes.
  4. Black Lentils: 25 to 30 minutes.
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How to reduce gas from eating lentils? ›

Avoid other behaviors that might make you feel gassy if you're adding more fiber to your diet, like chewing gum. Soak lentils before cooking them to minimize the gas they might cause. The soaking process will help get rid of some of the oligosaccharides, like raffinose that can make you feel gassy and bloated.

What happens if you cook beans without soaking? ›

What happens if you don't soak the beans before cooking? Short answer: They take longer to cook. Long answer: Many people claim that soaking beans is not necessary. The argument for this method is while it does take longer to cook, unsoaked beans end up having better flavor.

What is the secret to cooking lentils? ›

Lentils aren't rice—they don't need to absorb every last drop of cooking liquid. They're more like pasta: best cooked in an abundance of water or stock. Bring your liquid up to a boil, add your lentils, then turn down your heat to a simmer for at least 25-30 minutes.

Why are my lentils still hard after cooking? ›

Keep them moist. If you don't want dry, hard lentils, make sure to keep a little liquid in the pot! You can always add a little more if the water is evaporating faster than they cook.

Why are my cooked lentils mushy? ›

Avoiding Mushy Lentils

You want to see just a few bubbles in the water and some gentle movement in the lentils. They will plump up nicely without splitting their skins or becoming mushy. The other trick is to wait to add the salt or any acidic ingredients until the lentils are done cooking.

Which lentils are best? ›

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.

How long will cooked lentils last in the fridge? ›

Dried lentils that have been cooked can be kept covered in the fridge for 5-7 days or frozen for up to 6 months. Label with the date and store an airtight container made for freezing food. Having lentils in the freezer makes them easy to add to any meal.

Do lentils soak up water when cooking? ›

Make sure all the lentils are covered in water. Bring to a rumbling simmer, then reduce the heat and simmer about 20 minutes. Like rice, lentils absorb water while they cook. If the water level drops below the lentils, add a little more liquid to keep them moist.

How long to soak lentils to reduce gas? ›

Aim to soak your beans or lentils for at least 4 hours, and preferably overnight. Dump the soaking water (i.e. don't use it to cook the beans). Then be sure to give your beans/lentils a good rinse before cooking to wash away those gas-producing carbohydrates. Introduce them slowly.

How to quickly soak lentils? ›

I've found they're much easier to digest this way. Plus, lentils soak quickly compared to most other legumes, only requiring 2-4 hours of soak time. If you're pressed for time, then you can quick soak your lentils with some boiling water for 20 minutes or so before rinsing and cooking.

Do lentils thicken stews? ›

The lentils contribute their great earthy flavor as well as protein, and they act as a thickener for the purée, a more nutrient-rich alternative to the potatoes or white rice I usually use to thicken puréed vegetable soups.

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