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This dish is both kid and freezer friendly – make a double batch for those nights when you need dinner on the table in a hurry. 

Serves 4

Cooking time: 25 minutes

 

Ingredients

1 tbs olive oil*

2 garlic cloves, grated

1 small onion, grated

1 tsp ground cumin

1/2 tsp ground coriander

1/2 tsp turmeric

1 cup dried red lentils, rinsed*

3 cups reduced salt vegetable* or chicken stock

1 tbs no added salt tomato paste

1/2 cup pumpkin, diced

1/2 cup frozen peas*

1/2 cup sweet corn (fresh or frozen)

White or brown rice, to serve

 

*Products available with the Heart Foundation Tick. Remember all fresh fruit and vegetables automatically qualify for the Tick.

 

Instructions

  1. Heat olive oil in a large saucepan and sauté garlic and onion for 2 minutes.
  2. Add cumin, coriander and turmeric chilli, and cook for 1 minute. Add lentils, stock, tomato paste and pumpkin; bring to the boil.
  3. Reduce heat to simmer and cook for 15 minutes.
  4. Add peas and corn and cook for an additional 5 minutes.
  5. Serve with steamed rice.

 

Recipe and image provided courtesy of the Heart Foundation’s Mums United. Helping Australian families take small, easy steps towards a healthier lifestyle and a healthy weight.

 

 

 

  • oh yum. i hope my son would like it too… yayyy

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  • kid freindly lentel stew

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  • yummmm cant wait

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  • oh yes! this looks very hearty! thank you

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  • Kid friendly lentil stew looks good

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  • Thanks for sharing this recipe. I love lentils and I am looking forward to making this yummy sounding recipe. It looks so good!


    • I love this recipe and it is such a good staple food and meal.

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  • Great recipe, need to try this while it is still cold outside

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  • Always after another lentil recipe, I’m in :)

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  • Kid friendly? Easy? I’m in!

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  • looks delicious, thanks for sharing

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  • Great to find a freezable recipe, Thankyou

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  • this looks good thanks for sharing

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  • This soup sounds like it would be so full of flavour and goodness. My only problem is that I’m not a fan of coriander, so do you think it would be o.k. to use parsley instead? With some toasted sandwiches or cheese on toast it would be a great warming meal.


    • We are not huge fans of coriander either, I usually substitute it for parsley and recipe always turns out great.

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  • My youngest daughter adores her veges and grains, definitely making a batch up to try!

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  • another great recipe for me to make for my grand daughter

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