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French Lentils and Rainbow Chard

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November 13, 2010
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  • Serves 8-10 as a side dish
Author Notes

I love lentils for their earthy flavor and I love French (or green) lentils for their toothiness. In other words, they don't melt. This is my version of a recipe for barbecued lentils, Not Afraid of Flavor, by Ben and Karen Barker, the owner/chefs of a wonderful restaurant, Magnolia Grill, in Durham, NC. These folks know something about flavor! —Nora

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • French Lentils with Rainbow Chard
  • 3 cups cooked French lentils
  • 1/3 cup diced onion
  • 1/3 cup diced celery
  • 1/3` cups diced carrot
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • stems from 1 bunch of rainbow chard, diced
  • Variations: use in addition to or instead of the above: leeks, fennel, parsnips
  • olive oil
  • 1/4 cup medium white wine
  • Vegetable stock
  • Leaves from 1 bunch of rainbow chard, shredded
  • 2 tablespoons tomato sauce or ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar, more to taste
  • 1 tablespoon honey or other sweetener, more to taste
  • Dash Worchestershire sauce, more to taste
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste
  • Dried thyme to taste
  • Improvisations
Directions
  1. French Lentils with Rainbow Chard
  2. Saute all the diced vegetables in olive oil until beginning to caramelize. Add the wine and let it cook off.
  3. Add the cooked lentils, the stock (enough to almost cover the lentils), the salt and pepper, the thyme, and the Worchestershire sauce. Bring to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes. If there is still a lot of broth, simmer another 10 minutes or ladle off some broth.
  4. While the lentils and vegetables simmer, shred the chard leaves, rinse them, and steam or saute them.
  5. Stir the tender chard leaves into the lentil mixture and take off the heat.
  6. Add the tomato sauce or ketchup, vinegar, and honey or other sweetener. Stir and taste. Add more of any of the seasonings until it tastes right.
  7. Serve at room temperature. Just before serving, taste and season again, if necessary.
  1. Improvisations
  2. I have made this with other shredded and cooked greens, with caramelized onions, with roasted cauliflower, with roasted sweet potatoes cut into small bits. Think of the lentils as a blank canvas. As I type this, I'm imagining adding toasted nuts just before serving, or some dried fruit.

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3 Reviews

Tarragon January 5, 2015
I really enjoyed this - very different, yet flavorful and comforting.
 
Nora November 22, 2011
Thank you. Seeing your comment reminds me how much I love my own recipe. Modestly yours.
 
Cinnamonbark November 22, 2011
Fabulous and so simple! I highly recommend this! It's definitely a different take on lentils that is much-needed and fantastic!