Energy-Boosting Delicious Warm Lentil Salad Recipe from My #CulturedKitchen

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Need an energy-boosting lunch recipe to keep you going all spring long? You’ll love my warm lentil salad recipe! So delicious and easy to make! Did you know that 2016 is the year of the pulses? That does not surprise me at all. The pulses: (from chickpeas, lentils, peas) are delicious, nutritious and affordable. It is a great way to get the protein intake without breaking the bank. When Patak’s Canada challenged me to prepare a recipe using one of the pulses, I was excited. I already love eating lentils, chickpeas. I love them either in a salad or as a burger patty or in a soup.

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There are lots of ways to eat pulses. For this month’s challenge, I decided to go with a warm lentil salad. I usually eat a lentil salad after my bootcamp class. It provides me a nice kick to finish the afternoon. Besides it is light enough so I won’t be sleepy at my desk. Bootcamp classes can drain your energy! You can count on lentils and on some Patak’s  Canada Tandoori curry paste to give you your energy back. Let’s see how you can make this delicious and super easy warm lentil salad recipe.

What are Pulses?

pulses include dried peas, soybeans and peanuts. Pulses are part of the legume family, which is why you see so much crossover between them!

First, maybe you’re wondering, what are pulses? As I mentioned above, some examples include chick peas and lentils. Other pulses include dried peas, soybeans and peanuts. Pulses are part of the legume family, which is why you see so much crossover between them! The word refers to the dried seeds from the legume family. These pulses aren’t just delicious, they’re high in fiber, minerals such as iron, zinc, and phosphorous and vitamins like folate and other B-vitamins.

Warm Lentil Salad Recipe

Ingredients

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  • 2 Tbsp of olive oil
  • 1/2 red onion diced
  • 1/4 cup of red pepper diced
  • 1 tbsp of Patak’s Canada Tandoori curry paste
  • 2 Tbsp of lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 cup of  fully cooked lentils. You can use canned one but make sure to drain them
  • 1/4 cup of parsley leaves washed and cut

Make it

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  • Heat a pan
  • Add olive oil
  • Add onions and peppers. Saute for few minutes until tender
  • Add Tandoori paste and stir
  • Add lentils and saute for few minutes
  • Switch the mixture in a serving bowl
  • Add parsley
  • Mix
  • Add lemon juice and mix.
  • Enjoy.

As easy as that. I love the combination of curry and lemon. It adds a nice flavor to the salad. My husband enjoyed this salad and even asked for more. The Tandoori paste is not too spicy and it is perfect for young pallets too. This curried lentil salad is sure to become a staple in our home!

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Looking for more delicious ways to cook with pulses? Check out the Patak’s Canada website for all their yummy products.  Follow on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with all their exciting news.

What is your favorite type of pulse to cook with? Have you ever tried a lentil salad recipe? Tell me in the comments!

I am part of The Cultured Kitchen Ambassador program in partnership with Patak’s Canada and Blue Dragon Canada, and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.

32 thoughts on “Energy-Boosting Delicious Warm Lentil Salad Recipe from My #CulturedKitchen”

  1. Marielle Altenor

    I’ve only had lentil as a soup. Which is one of my favorite soups too. But as a salad I bet it taste just as good!

  2. Yum! I have been oddly craving things I have never eaten before, or things I generally wouldn’t like! I haven’t tried a lot of these beans before, but that dish looks amazing!

  3. I love lentils but I hardly ever cook with them. This salad sounds so yummy that I am definitely going to pick up some lentils this week.

  4. I love lentils. Really, I pretty much love all legumes, but I didn’t realize there was a smaller group called pulses– very interesting. And btw, this salad looks so delicious!

  5. So easy to make indeed. I’ve never tried a lentil salad, but now that your recipe is so easy, I’m going to add it to the menu next week. Thanks.

  6. I never knew about this before but it really looks good in my eye, I want to try this for my hubby I know he would love this.

  7. I have never had lentil salad before but it does look like a dish hubby and i would enjoy.Thanks for sharing your recipe.

  8. I’m not sure I’ve ever had lentils, but this sounds like a great healthy boost of energy. I bet my aunt would love this, I’ll pass it on.

  9. Robin Masshole Mommy

    I have never had a lentil, ever. I think it’s something I would like,so this recipe sounds like a great way to try them.

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