Sweet Potato Lentil Stew Recipe (2024)

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Earthy Sweet Potato Lentil Stew recipe with deep notes of cumin, coriander and smoked paprika. Hearty, packed with clean protein and micronutrients from fresh dark leafy kale and spinach, this recipe needs to stay on repeat all year long.

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Sweet Potato Lentil Stew

This wintery lentil stew starts with a base of aromatics, the usual suspects: garlic, onion, carrots and celery. To that you’ll add in tons of deep comforting flavors with a few earthy spices that will all slowly be absorbed into the sweet potatoes and lentils as they simmer away together.

To make it thick and creamy without the addition of any oils, i simply pureed about a third of it and mixed it all back into the pot. Perfection! Plus our kitchen shack smells simply amazing by the way!

You can get creative here and use a mix of lentils and split peas in which case remember to soak your split peas in hot water for a couple of hours or overnight before using. I don’t like using the red lentil variety here just because they cook in about 15 minutes and literally turn into much. If you insist however, make sure to cut back the cooking time and simmer them together with the sweet potatoes from the start.

You’ll Love this Lentil Stew! It’s:

One Pot

Easy to Make

Comforting

Hearty & Filling

Brimming with Nutritious Clean Protein

Dairy & Gluten-Free

WFPB Vegan No Oil

Divine!

On Storage

This soup also makes great leftovers and reheats well, you might need to add a splash of water or veggie stock to stretch it out to your liking. As it is the case with most soups and stews, I beg to argue the flavor also gets better with time, so make a big batch to have for two, three days of leftovers.

If you prefer to turn it into more of a thinner lentil soup rather than a stew, simply add more veggie stock and adjust seasonings to taste. It’s magical like that.

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Sweet Potato Lentil Stew Recipe (7)

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Sweet Potato Lentil Stew

Earthy Moroccan Sweet Potato Lentil Stew recipe with cumin, coriander and smoked paprika. Hearty, detoxing and loaded with protein and micro nutrients from fresh kale and spinach, this recipe needs to be on repeat all winter long.

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Prep Time:15 minutes mins

Cook Time:1 hour hr

Total Time:1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 2 cups organic green or brown lentils
  • 1 large sweet potato (cut into small cubes)
  • 1/2 yellow onion
  • 1 large carrot -diced
  • 1 rib celery -diced
  • 5 cloves garlic -minced
  • 9-10 cups water or veggie stock (low sodium)
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 2 tsp smoked paprika (sweet or hot)
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1 leaf bay
  • 2-3 tbsp red wine vinegar or fresh lime
  • 1 pinch red chili flakes (to taste)
  • 3-4 cups kale or baby spinach
  • sea salt + black pepper to taste

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Instructions

  • Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add a splash of water and saute the diced onion with a pinch of sea salt until translucent. Stir in the carrot and celery cook a few more minutes until softened.

  • Add the garlic and give it a good stir before adding the spices: cumin, smoked paprika, coriander, onion powder, turmeric and bay leaf.

  • Meanwhile rinse the lentils then add them into the pot. Cover with the veggie stock or water and bring to a simmer. Cook covered on low flame for 30 minutes.

  • Taste and adjust seasonings with sea salt and black paper then add the sweet potatoes to the stew. Cook another 10 to 15 minutes until softened. Discard bay leaf.

  • Ladle about 1/3 of the stew into a blender and puree until smooth. Add it back into the pot with the stew and stir to combine.If the stew is too thick for your liking just add more water or veggie stock to stretch it out a bit. Remember to adjust seasonings.

  • Add the kale or spinach and cook just a couple of minutes until wilted. Remove from heat and stir in some red wine vinegar or a hit of lime to balance out the flavors. Serve hot with spicy chili flakes on top.

    Note: If you want to turn it into more of a soup rather than a stew, simply addmoreveggie stock and adjust seasonings.

Crock Pot Method:

  • Add all the ingredients to your crock pot and cook on high for 6 hours or on low for 8 hours. Discard bay leaf, remove about 1/3 of the soup and carefully transfer to a powerful blender. Puree until smooth and add back into the stew. Taste and adjust seasonings with sea salt and black pepper.

    Sweet Potato Lentil Stew Recipe (8)

Notes

  • If you want to make this more of a soup rather than a stew, simply add more veggie stock and adjust seasonings.

Nutrition

Calories: 211kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 14g | Sodium: 47mg | Potassium: 713mg | Fiber: 15g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 6375IU | Vitamin C: 34.9mg | Calcium: 92mg | Iron: 4.5mg

Course: Soup

Cuisine: Morrocan

Keyword: plantricious, Sweet Potato Lentil Stew, vegan,, wfpb

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 211kcal

Author: Florentina

Sweet Potato Lentil Stew Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are lentils and sweet potatoes good for you? ›

Lentils and sweet potatoes, when combined, provide a complementary amino acid profile that can contribute to a more complete protein intake. While lentils are considered a good source of plant-based protein, they are not considered a complete protein on their own as they lack some essential amino acids.

Do lentils thicken a broth? ›

You'll find that the lentils mostly breakdown and naturally thicken the soup. But what I like to do to get a really luscious creamy texture is to give the soup a quick whizz with a blender stick (or transfer a couple of cups to the blender) to puree SOME but not all the lentils.

Why is my lentil soup so thick? ›

Go easy—if you purée the soup too much, it will get too thick and you'll lose the integrity of the lentils. If you don't have an immersion blender, transfer a few cups of the soup to a standard blender and purée, then return the blended soup to the pot.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

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 do lentils do to your body? ›

A single serving meets 32% of the fiber you need each day. It can lower cholesterol and protect against diabetes and colon cancer. A daily dose of fiber pushes waste through your digestive system and prevents constipation, too. The potassium, folate, and iron in lentils also provide lots of benefits.

Do you rinse 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.

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 is my lentil soup tasteless? ›

Maybe try adding some salt for better flavour. The only type of lentils you shouldn't have is raw lentils, since that would probably make you sick. What are some simple recipes with lentils that don't taste bland? I love lentil soup with different spice blends, like yellow curry or Harissa.

Why did my lentil soup turn black? ›

the color change you've observed is from oxidation. If you want to prevent this, lay some plastic wrap over the surface of your lentils to prevent air from getting to them, or add some acid, like lime juice, to the recipe.

What is the white stuff in lentil soup? ›

Those look to be radicles (embryonic stems, the part the root grows from) that have separated from the lentils. If you look closely at the less squished lentils in your soup, you'll probably see some with the radicles still attached.

Is eating lentils everyday good for you? ›

Eating more lentils may help people maintain a healthy weight or lose weight. Replacing energy-dense (or high calorie) foods with legumes such as lentils can help people prevent or manage obesity and lose weight. Research suggests that regularly eating lentils may help with the management and prevention of diabetes.

What to pair with lentils to make it a complete protein? ›

Grains Grains, such as rice, oats, wheat, rye and corn, can act as complementary proteins for legumes such as lentils. They contain the cysteine and methionine that lentils lack, and lentils provide the lysine that grains do not contain enough of. Whole grains are a more nutritious option than refined grains.

Are lentils one of the healthiest foods? ›

Studies suggest that regularly eating lentils promotes good health and reduces your risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease and cancer, including breast cancer.

Are lentils better for you than potatoes? ›

Lentils can also help reduce blood sugar. In a study that included 48 healthy adults, replacing half of the carbs from rice or potatoes with carbs from cooked lentils at a meal led to significant decreases in post-meal blood sugars compared with eating rice or potatoes alone (12).

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