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Lentil-Potato Salad

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4 to 6

Ingredients

1 small onion, halved
1 fresh bay leaf
1 cup lentils
1 large Idaho potato, peeled and cut into small dice
4 tablespoons EVOO (extra-virgin olive oil)
1 large shallot, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
1/2 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1/2 cup frozen peas
1/3 cup vegetable stock
1/2 cup packed fresh mint leaves
1/2 cup packed fresh cilantro or baby spinach leaves
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
Salt and pepper

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Place the onion halves, bay leaf, and lentils in a medium pot, cover with water, and bring to a boil. Simmer for 10 minutes, add the potatoes, and cook for 7 to 8 minutes more.

    Step 2

    While the lentils and potatoes cook, heat a tablespoon of the EVOO in a medium skillet and sauté the shallots, garlic, and bell pepper for a couple minutes. Then add the peas and heat through for a minute more. Transfer to a shallow bowl to cool.

    Step 3

    In a food processor, process the stock, mint, and cilantro into a paste and add to the bowl.

    Step 4

    Drain the lentils and potatoes, discard the onions and bay leaf, and return the lentils and potatoes to the hot pot to dry for a minute. Then add to the bowl with the herb paste and vegetables. Add the remaining 3 tablespoons of EVOO to the salad and toss. Season with the cumin and with salt and pepper to taste.

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