French Lentils With Garlic and Thyme Recipe (2024)

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Eric Rodgers

This is very close to how I prepare lentils, too, though I take a somewhat lazier approach. I buy pre-diced frozen mirepoix (which adds celery) at one of my local grocers. I usually slice garlic rather than finely mince. And nearly always, when I use fresh thyme, I simply toss in large sprigs that I later extract with the bay leaves. Some water often gets swapped out in favor of chicken or vegetable stock and/or a bit of white wine, and some fresh parsley and lemon finishes it off.

Bill Ahlstrom

Simmered in chicken broth until creamy. Added chopped mushrooms. Served with grilled lamb chops. Heavenly combination, accompanied with good pinot noir or cores du rhone.

Expat Steve in France

Turn cold left-overs into a salad by adding olive oil, vinegar, snipped chives and crumbled demi-sec goat cheese. Serve with cherry tomatoes.

Helane

This is the best lentils. Using food processor for aromatics is a must. Do not over cook- they should have some tooth. Great with chicken sausage. Room temperature with feta for lunch was Yummy. Very versatile. I halved the recipe and it's enough for 6

Ron Russell

This is a great and simple method, however I have to believe that the Tablespoon of salt is a typo- that much makes these lentils very salty. A teaspoon is more to our taste. Celery is a good addition.

Sue Llewellyn

Hey guys--these are NOT your usual supermkt lentils, so if you're looking for creaminess, lentil soup, or some variation on Indian dhal, save your $$! The whole point of Le Puys = that they don't break down but keep their texture & "toothsomeness," making them ideal for recipes like this.
Incidentally, many similar recipes call for about a tablespoon of Cognac or Armagnac in the cooking liquid. And they work well served at rm. temp or cold (if you must).

chef Pace, milano

I start with olive oil and pancetta, then finely chopped leeks and carrot, next fresh sage leaves, add the lentils and coat well with with the cooking fat, add boiling vegetable broth and double concentrated tomato paste, cover and simmer

Emily D

Love this easy, beautiful dish! Everyone has such great elegant ideas in the comments on NYTCooking recipes. I went a simpler route. Needed a quick no fuss (but not lightning fast) dinner. Made these lentils to the T, then for dinner I toasted some Seeduction bread (Whole Foods. Buy it! You won’t regret it!), slathered with Dijon mustard, topped with 1/4 c of the cooked lentils, then a fried egg on top with some parm/salt/pepper. Utterly divine and simple as could be.

Denise

This was delicious. It tasted like France. I served them over fresh baby spinach which wilted from the warm lentils. We also had grilled salmon. For lunch the next day the whole combination, spinach, lentils and salmon made for a great salad.
I thought it was a tiny bit salty so will reduce next time. I doubled the carrots and would do that again.

Hector Lahera

Le Puy lentils taste wonderful and hold their shape well. The leftovers, served cold and dressed with a vinaigrette make for a wonderful salad.

Barbara

Oh my goodness this is delicious! I followed the recipe to the letter, almost, deglazing the pan after the onions, carrot and garlic with a splash of white wine. Served with morrocan spice courgettes and potatoes and with a green vegetable and it was extremely good.
Can't wait to make it again, it will be a great accompaniment to roast pork, grilled fish or a spicy chicken dish.

Stephen

These came out well, and I served them as suggested with the cod wrapped in prosciutto. But next time, I'll scale back this recipe. Six people? I had enough lentils to feed a mid-size army on the march.

D.

This is how I cook my lentils for a soup (more water), but I also add chopped celery together with the carrots and then some dried mint and savory instead of the bay leaves.

Elizabeth Smith

The addition of a mustard vinaigrette and some chopped parsley transforms this into a delightful first course.

Jim

Only two of us in the house, so I make half the recipe using 1 cup of lentils. I substitute chicken or vegetable broth for half the water. I also add red wine vinegar to taste (teaspoon at a time) at the end.

Auntie Mame

I bought these to serve with duck, which I believe is a classic. I will prob. soak these first in cool water. My way to prepare brown lentils so they cook evenly.

Leanne

Made multiple times with some added red wine, tomato paste, and leeks instead of onions. Yum!

Ann

I found it to be very bland. Needs at least twice as much garlic, twice as much onion, and more thyme.I used a strong vegetable stock, added celery and more carrots as well. I also added a dash of balsamic vinegar and some red wine. Use half as much lentils and still serve six.

JZapin

Tastes but took a lot longer.

teri jones

CAUTIONOne Tablespoon of salt is likely an error. Maybe start with a teaspoon.

Victoria

This recipe is too bland and needs to be spiced up with more garlic, onions, cumin, and perhaps cinnamon, which I will add if I make it again. I used one TEASPOON of salt.

Julie

Great recipe and have made it repeatedly. Made a half batch and agree that salt should be cut back. I also add more garlic Sometimes use low sodium chicken broth instead of water. Serve as a side with tarragon chicken. Tres bien!

LHillMKE

This is delicious. It makes a TON. Next time I would cut the recipe in half!

Dee WG

Absolutely does not disappoint. I’ll back off on the salt a bit next time, though.

Emily

Fantastic recipe and a great way to enjoy Puy lentils. I added some white wine vinegar at the end of cooking and served it with pork belly.

CW

Slip the carrots and garlic, double the onion

Dan

Don't know what they consider a serving size, but unless you're just eating a bowl of lentils, this is more like 12 servings. Made with Chicken stock and I thought it was good if a bit flat. Next day sauteed some chopped bacon then added leftover lentils to heat up and finished with some crumbled cojita cheese. Fantastic! Used as a base for grilled shrimp.

Jen

Maybe 1-2 teaspoons?

Chipper

Loved this. Reduced amount to one cup of lentils. Had roasted garlic and stock on hand and used that. Deglazed onions and carrots with white white. Did not add any salt — has plenty of flavor without it.

Evie

Oh and also just a teaspoons of salt! Not a tbsp!

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French Lentils With Garlic and Thyme Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should I soak French lentils before cooking? ›

Unlike other dried beans, there's no need to presoak these lentils, which makes them perfect for weeknight salads and pilafs! These lentils, also known as lentilles vertes, or green lentils in French, have the most intense flavor compared to all other lentil varieties.

What herbs go well with lentils? ›

Woodsy herbs like sage, rosemary, and thyme are natural partners to the lentil's earthy flavor, so any of them (or any combination of them) can go into the pot, too.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

I toss them with lemon juice, Dijon mustard, fresh herbs, and red pepper flakes to make a nutritious side dish or base for plant-based bowls.

Should you soak lentils before? ›

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.

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.

Do you season lentils before or after cooking? ›

Follow this tip: Wait until the lentils are done cooking to add salt or acidic ingredients like lemon juice or vinegar. Stir them into the lentils while still warm and they'll absorb the flavor perfectly.

What spices can you add to lentils? ›

Spices – Ground coriander provides warm earthiness, ground cumin has a slight bitterness that goes well with sweet lentils, sumac is astringent with a bit of puckery sourness, and crushed red peppers add a hint of a kick. Any mild to spicy red pepper will work, like Aleppo-style pepper.

Which lentils have the best flavor? ›

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.

Why do I feel so good after eating lentils? ›

Lentils have plenty of folate, iron and vitamin B1, which also support your heart health. Lentils may be associated with a lower risk of heart disease, by lowering bad cholesterol and blood pressure. One study found that eating lentils led to greater reductions in blood pressure than eating chickpeas, peas or beans.

What can I add to lentils to reduce gas? ›

ENJOY HERBS & SPICES

Most herbs and spices contain a variety of antioxidants, flavonoids, and other beneficial phytonutrients. Cumin seeds or ground cumin helps with digestion and is perfect in a soup, curry or dal (lentil dish). Carom seeds, fennel seeds, turmeric and peppermint are other great digestive aids.

What are the best color lentils to eat? ›

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 happens if you forget to rinse lentils? ›

It is generally recommended to rinse lentils before cooking them to remove any debris or impurities [1]. However, forgetting to rinse them before adding them to your soup does not necessarily mean that the meal is unsafe to eat.

How do you clean French lentils? ›

Put the lentils in a strainer and pick through them, discarding any bits of stone that might have escaped the packers; rinse under cold running water.

How do you know when lentils are done? ›

Lentils are cooked as soon as they are tender and no longer crunchy. Older lentils may take longer to cook and shed their outer skins as they cook. Strain the lentils and remove the bay leaf, if used. Return the lentils to the pan and stir in 1/4 teaspoon salt.

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.

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.

Are French lentils the same as green lentils? ›

A variety of green lentils, French lentils are about one-third the size of regular lentils. With a slightly greenish-grey hue, they may appear more akin to gravel than a legume, and boast a peppery flavor. The thing that really makes French lentils stand apart though is their texture.

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