Cookin' Canuck - Hearty Lentil & Black Bean Soup with Smoked Paprika Recipe (2024)

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This hearty vegan lentil and black bean soup recipe is the perfect comfort food for chilly days. Only 223 calories per generous serving!
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In the spirit of Meatless Monday, I pulled together a healthy, vegetarian (actually, this one will satisfy those who prefer vegan, too) lentil black bean soup for dinner.

Truth be told, I needed something light after a weekend of hot gravy sandwiches - that would be a piece of bread, smeared with cranberry-maple sauce, loaded with turkey and stuffing and drenched in gravy.

Oh yeah. You can see why I needed to get back to basics. A simple soup of lentils simmered with black beans, onions, garlic and flavored with smoked paprika is just what the diet doctor ordered. My jeans concur. And I'm always a sucker for a comforting soup, like chicken corn potato chowder or my family's favorite fisherman soup with tilapia.

All this talk about meatless meals leads me to this cookbook.

Last week I attended a book signing for Pam Anderson's new book, Cook Without a Book: Meatless Meals. You may remember that I am a big fan of Pam Anderson's recipes and books - her Spicy Coconut Shrimp Stew is one of our favorites. Pam speaks to the home cook, developing recipes that can be made and enjoyed by novice and experienced cooks alike. She is a down-to-earth, kind soul who clearly loves what she does. She was accompanied by her daughter Maggy, who is a force of her own - she has one of the biggest hearts of anyone I know and spunk to spare.

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There are plenty of books out there that are packed with vegetarian recipes. So, what makes Pam's book different? One of the most appealing things to me is that the book provides formulas for whipping up healthy, meatless meals while providing latitude so that you can come up with your own flavor combinations depending on what ingredients you have on hand. If you're not in the mood for being creative, that's okay. There are plenty of suggestions for each type of meal and the categories run the gamut from oatmeal and breakfast pizzas to skillet stews and fast-food favorites (Italian, Asian and Mexican).

This Lentil & Black Bean Soup recipe doesn't come from Pam's book, but is inspired by her philosophy of working more meatless meals in our repertoire.

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How to make this lentil black bean soup recipe:

Heat olive oil in a large sauce pan set over medium heat. Add onions and celery and cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are beginning to soften, 6 to 7 minutes.

Add garlic, smoked paprika and bay leaves and saute for 30 seconds.

Stir in diced tomatoes with juices, lentils, 3 cups vegetable or chicken broth and 3 cups water. Increase heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a boil.

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Reduce the heat slightly and cook, stirring occasionally, until lentils are tender, 25 to 35 minutes.

Remove from the heat and let cool for about 10 minutes. Remove and discard the bay leaves. Transfer half of the lentil mixture, half of the black beans and ¾ cup chicken broth to the bowl of a blender or food processor. Pulse until combined, but not pureed. It should be a chunky texture.

Pour the blender mixture back into the lentils in the saucepan, along with the remaining 1 cup of vegetable or chicken broth and remaining black beans. Stir and reheat over medium heat. Stir in parsley. Serve.

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Other recipes with lentils:

Instant Pot Lentil Soup with Sweet Potatoes {Cookin' Canuck}
Dal Makhani {Indian Simmer}
Lentil Drops in Garlic Tomato Sauce {eCurry}
Curried Lentil Soup {Namely Mary}
Roasted Shrimp & Green Lentils {Blue Kitchen}

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Hearty Lentil & Black Bean Soup with Smoked Paprika

This hearty vegan lentil and black bean soup is the perfect comfort food for chilly days. Only 223 calories and 2 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP per generous serving!

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Course: Entrees, Soups

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Clean Eating, Gluten Free, Meatless Monday, Vegan, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Servings

Calories: 223.3kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ large onion chopped
  • 2 large stalks celery diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 14 ounces can diced tomatoes
  • 1 cup dried brown lentils
  • 4 ¾ cup low-sodium vegetable or chicken broth divided
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 14 ounces can black beans, drained and rinsed
  • ¼ cup chopped parsley
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil in a large sauce pan set over medium heat. Add onions and celery and cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are beginning to soften, 6 to 7 minutes.

  • Add garlic, smoked paprika and bay leaves and saute for 30 seconds.

  • Stir in diced tomatoes with juices, lentils, 3 cups vegetable or chicken broth and 3 cups water. Increase heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat slightly and cook, stirring occasionally, until lentils are tender, 25 to 35 minutes.

  • Remove from the heat and let cool for about 10 minutes. Remove and discard the bay leaves. Transfer half of the lentil mixture, half of the black beans and ¾ cup vegetable or chicken broth to the bowl of a blender or food processor. Pulse until combined, but not pureed. It should be a chunky texture.

  • Pour the blender mixture back into the lentils in the saucepan, along with the remaining 1 cup of chicken broth and remaining black beans. Stir and reheat over medium heat. Stir in parsley. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve.

Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 2 (Freestyle SmartPoints), 6 (SmartPoints), 6 (Points+)

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25of Soup | Calories: 223.3kcal | Carbohydrates: 39.5g | Protein: 11.8g | Fat: 4.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.5g | Sodium: 405.7mg | Fiber: 12.1g | Sugar: 6.9g

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FAQs

Is lentil soup really good for you? ›

This nutritious, well-balanced soup counts as a meal if you enjoy a generous portion. Lentils are rich in protein, fiber, iron and folate. Lentil soup packs well for lunch in a leak-proof container, and it tastes even better the next day.

Should I soak lentils before making soup? ›

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. Red lentils are the fastest cooking and they dissolve as they cook and make for a smooth soup.

Do you need to soak black beans before making soup? ›

Here's the thing: Beans that have not been soaked ahead of time will always take longer to cook, but they will, indeed, cook. But timing aside, sometimes we actually like to cook beans straight from dry, as is the case with this easy black bean soup recipe.

What to pair with lentil soup? ›

Pair this lentil soup with crusty bread or a hearty salad like my kale salad or sweet potato salad. It would also go well with a vegetable side dish like roasted cauliflower, roasted broccoli, or a baked sweet potato.

Is it okay to eat lentil soup every day? ›

Eating half a cup of cooked lentils gives you lots of essential nutrients and their high fiber content makes you feel full. However, the fiber in lentils can be hard for your body to break down. Eating too many lentils can cause gas, bloating, and cramping.

Is lentil soup good for bowels? ›

Lentils, beans, soybeans and chickpeas. All beans deliver over 10g of fiber per cup serving and provide a great mix of soluble and insoluble fiber. This makes them a great option for constipated folk. Many others, like chickpeas, lentils, and peas provide over 5g of fiber per serving, making them a great option too.

What happens if I don't rinse lentils? ›

While it seems like an unnecessary step, don't skip rinsing your lentils and sifting through them before cooking to remove any stones or debris. It is rare to find stones, but it does happen.

Can you overcook lentils in soup? ›

Yes, you can overcook lentils; they will become mushy. Much depends on the type of lentil you're using. Some cook quicker and hold their shape better than others. To avoid overcooking them, always follow the cooking directions in your recipe and use the type of lentils called for in the ingredient list.

Why did my lentil soup turn brown? ›

As the veggies hit the boiling water, volatile acids are released into the water and are carried away in the steam. When the pot is covered, the steam and the acids it contains are forced back into the water. Once there, the acids react with the chlorophyll in the vegetables, turning them an unsightly shade of brown.

Do I drain canned black beans for soup? ›

"It's fine to add the bean liquid to many recipes, but if you want to reduce the amount of sodium, it's best to drain and rinse canned beans," the website states. "A 2009 study conducted at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, showed that draining beans removes, on average, 36 percent of the sodium in canned beans.

What happens if you don't rinse black beans? ›

"If you rinse your beans thoroughly, you will have a consistently flavored product, but if you do not rinse them, different amounts of salt will remain in the dish each time you cook it, and it will be hard to cook consistently," he says.

How do I know when black beans are done? ›

If the water level drops below the beans, add more water so the beans are covered at all times. The beans are done cooking when they're all tender; you can test this as they by smooshing a bean or two against the side of the pot with a fork — it should collapse easily, but not be mushy.

Do I have to cook lentils before adding to soup? ›

Do you cook lentils before adding to soup? Nope! Dried lentils cook in 35 minutes in the soup, and there's no need to soak them either!

Is lentil soup OK for kidneys? ›

Lentils are an excellent source of plant-based kidney friendly protein, rich in vitamins, minerals and fiber. Whether used in a soup, salad, or main dish, lentils are a hearty, healthy addition to any meal. Buy lentils in dried, canned, or frozen forms.

What to eat with lentil soup for complete protein? ›

Alternatively, a full complement of amino acids can be achieved by pairing lentils with whole grains such as rice or wheat. Lentils are also a great source of fiber, vitamin B1 and folic acid, and are naturally gluten-free.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Thanks to the robust flavor, these lentils pair well with meaty veggies and marinated proteins like mushrooms, tofu, and seitan. 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.

Does lentil soup increase sugar levels? ›

Pulse consumption has been shown to confer beneficial effects on blood glucose and insulin levels. Lentil consumption, in particular, consistently lowers acute blood glucose and insulin response when compared to starchy control foods.

Are lentils a carb or protein? ›

Lentils are high in fibre, and complex carbohydrates, while low in fat and calories. Their high protein content makes lentils a perfect option for those looking to boost their protein intake. They are naturally gluten-free, making them a delicious staple in a gluten-free kitchen.

Is lentil soup easy on the stomach? ›

Protein-rich, fiber filled, one of the easiest to digest in the legume family, and loaded with vitamins and minerals that help build the body's strength and immunity - red lentils truly have it all and should be a regular part of everyone's diet. Easy to digest.

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