It's been quite a few years since I first made this lentil soup. I stumbled upon the original recipe on a snowy night and since then it's become a winter staple. I hesitate to call this a soup only because I leave the texture thick, much more stew like. The flavors are warm and inviting without being too over the top. This recipe has also been quite the hit in the realm of baby food. I've been making a big batch and waiting to add the salt/cayenne until after I've removed a portion for Mack. Best of all? This meal is even better the second day meaning you've got lunch without any extra work.
PrintCoconut Curry Red Lentil Soup
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Total Time: 45 mins
- Yield: 3-4 1x
Ingredients
- 1 cup red lentils
- 2 cups vegetable broth
- 1 to 2 cups water
- 1 small sweet potato, peeled and ¼" cubed (roughly 2 cups)
- 1 carrot, diced
- 4 teaspoons minced fresh ginger
- 1 tablespoon good-quality curry powder
- Pinch of cayenne, optional
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- ¼ cup golden raisins
- 3 tablespoons tomato paste
- 7 ounces can whole-fat coconut milk
- ½ teaspoon salt (see note)
For serving
- Cooked grains, for serving
- Diced Scallions, for topping
- Cilantro/Parsley, for topping
- Toasted Coconut, for topping
Instructions
- In a large stockpot combine lentils and vegetable broth, bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and add the sweet potato, carrot, and half the ginger. Continue to simmer until sweet potato is almost tender, about 10 minutes.
- In a small skillet, add curry powder and toast until fragrant. Remove from skillet once toasted. Return skillet to stove and add coconut oil. Next, stir in remaining ginger, garlic, and raisins to skillet over medium low heat. Sauté for one minute, just until the garlic is fragrant. Add tomato paste and continue to cook for 1 to 2 more minutes. Finally, stir in the curry powder.
- Add the tomato paste mixture along with the coconut milk and salt to the lentil base. Stir and let simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. I served this soup more as a hearty thick stew so you may need to play with the consistency by adding more water.
Notes
- I haven't varied too much from Heidi's recipe but over the years I've tweaked the amounts, added a bit of garlic, and really fell in love with the addition of sweet potatoes. A good, mild-heat curry powder makes it (I'd shy away from an overly spicy one.)
- Because I've used vegetable broth in place of the water in the original recipe, I decrease the salt quite a bit (but then find I add a bit right before eating). I recommend starting on the low side, tasting, and adding more as needed.
Variations for the Red Lentil Soup
This soup is one of my favorite what I consider 'pantry meals.' I typically keep all the ingredients on hand and if I'm in the mood for something comforting, this soup gets made. I haven't always kept golden raisins on hand but I do now. They plump up nicely and add small burst of sweetness throughout the soup. I've found myself adding them to a lot my spicy dishes.
Greens: I'll add in spinach at the last minute for an extra pop of color and vegetables. A couple handfuls of baby spinach wilt nicely into the lentils.
Split Peas: I originally left the split peas out of this recipe because I didn't have any on hand at the time. I fell in love with the lentil soup (and now the texture of red lentils only is great for babies). However, you lose a bit of the texture without the split peas. Check out the original recipe for instructions about these. Also, some readers have used brown/green lentils which do not soften as much as the red (and would give the soup a bit more texture).
Grains: I go through phases with the grains I have on hand. When I first started making this recipe, I loved it with brown rice. Now I find I turn to millet (if I'm looking to keep this gluten-free) or bulgur (which is nice if I'm in a hurry).
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Lauren @ Healthy Food For Living says
I had every intention of making your Sweet Potato and Gorgonzola Farro Risotto later next week when my hubs is out of town, but now you go ahead and post this soup recipe... argh! Now I don't know which one to make ;). I LOVE curry and have recently become rather enamored with red lentils. Plus, sweet potatoes and coconut are two of my favorite foods. I have to make this soup soon!
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
This might just be my new favorite! Can't wait to try!
Cara says
I've made this recipe too. A definite winner!
Fresh and Foodie says
Beautiful! All these flavors sound great together. I love lentils, too.
Laurie says
I just discovered your blog and I love love love everything here and I can't wait to try your recipes!! And I love how everything's vegetarian and seasonal...just what I need!!
Melissa says
I cannot wait to make this recipe! I will be making it early next week! Thanks for sharing the recipe! It sounds just ohhh so yummy....and probably perfect with my new favorite easy crusty bread recipe!
Christie says
Made this for dinner tonight with a scoop of sour cream on top - delicious!! I am loving all the recipes you have that combine root vegetables and curry spices 🙂
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Cabagepch1 says
Very envious, my Mum, now 88 years old lives 5,000 miles away, yes you are so fortunate~enjoy. I am going to make this recipe , it sounds absolutely yummy! Thank you for sharing it.
Aedavis4 says
I made this tonight for dinner -- it is excellent. Thanks for another great recipe!
Sandramhagan says
Looking forward to gathering the goodies to prepare this curry..
Victoria Sweeting says
Made this alittle while back and it was delish!
Lisa says
Just made this for dinner tonight. This is the second recipe I have tried from your website and turned out to be a second SERIOUS homerun! 🙂 It was delicious and easy to put together. Served it to my family and they all really enjoyed it! Excellent dish - delicious and nutritious! Thank you 🙂
Piggy says
Oh, an just as the weather has turned to shiver, and sopping wet. A good reason to stay indoors and see out of the window!
jamie says
Sounds delicious! I thought lentils were high FODMAP though?
erin says
Hi Jamie, I'm not sure- I don't follow a low-FODMAP diet or really know anything about it.
e johnston says
I found it too bland. I would add 2 tbsp. curry and perhaps a few pepper flakes. Other then that the basic recipe is good. I made the soup and put some in 2 cup mason jars and put in freezer.
Tara says
I rarely cook and am not too good at it... But I made this last night and it was fantastic! I found it with the Yummly app, and I will probably put a little more curry in it next time, as it wasn't as strong of a flavor as I would like but I'm doing the Daniel fast right now and really trying hard to cook my own food so this was perfect. Can't wait to try more of your recipes!
Traci says
the low fodmap curry lentil soup is in no way low fodmap and the tag needs to be removed. Lentils and onions are def high fodmap. You are going to make people sick.
erin says
Hi Tracey, I don't follow a fodmap diet and have no such tag on my site that indicates that this is a fodmap (in fact, I was unaware of this diet up until about a few months ago when another commenter asked and I said 'I don't know- I don't follow fodmap'). Is there another site that is pointing you here that indicates that it is?
Marty says
https://www.pinterest.com/jemeli/recipes-soups-low-fodmap-adjusted/ points to it
erin says
Hi Marty- not sure if you know how pinterest works but I have no control over how people pin a recipe (or really, any control over any content on a site that isn't mine). I've never mention the FODMAP diet on my site and so this person is labeling it based on their view, not mine. If you're troubled by it, I recommend commenting on the pin on pinterest- but there's nothing I can do.
Jane says
This soup is delicious! Just made it and had two bowls! I wish I can have more but my stomach says STOP, TOO FULL! I put a russet potato instead of sweet potato. This soup will be added to my rotation! Yeah!
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Angela says
Hopefully I can use brown lentils. They're what I have on hand.
Angela says
I used brown lentils, frozen squash, and regular onions. It came out great. I just added some red pepper flakes and garlic salt at the end.
Amelia says
This sounds and looks like the most warming and comforting meal ever!
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Rosa says
I would love to hear more about what recipes you have found work well for babies/kids. My 17-mo old is well past the "baby food" stage but I feel like I'm still always searching for food that she'll enjoy that we don't get tired of eating. I'll try this out on her--lentils, chickpeas, black beans and pinto beans are all usually pretty successful 🙂
Kim says
Sounds fabulous! I`ll add butternut squash chunks & spinach too & eat with quinoa.
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Lauren Gaskill | Making Life Sweet says
My heart is happy just looking at this comforting bowl of soup! Sharing with my readers for sure!
Renee says
I made this tonight with 1/2 red lentils and 1/2 yellow split peas, and butternut pumpkin/squash in place of sweet potato. My curry powder was just a supermarket blend, market mild-hot. Super tasty.
Kelley says
I'm not much of one for a lentil soup unless it's thick and hearty like this. I'd eat this for days in a row with no complaints!
Margaret says
We made this recipe, and it was delicious. Normally, I like to put chutney in red lentil soup, but it wasn't needed with the sweet raisins. The golden raisins made it more visually appealing than if you used dark raisins since the golden raisins blended with the oranges and yellows in the dish, but I think the taste would be pretty much the same with dark raisins. This dish will be part of our standard meal rotation. We might add some spinach the next time we make it.
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Annie says
Just made this according to your recipe above, except I made it into a "one pot recipe" by toasting the spices and tomato paste first and then cooking the lentils, sweet potato and carrot in the same pot....anyway, it turned out super delish! So, so tasty and seems hearty enough for my lunches all week.
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zakopane-snowboardek says
Love it! Thanks for recipe!
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Steff says
This recipe turned out really, really great. It was perfectly spiced, and flavorful, and relatively easy to make. I will definitely make it again.
David Geer says
Healthy, delicious, and nutritious - can’t beat that!
My wife and I tried this one the other day. We added a couple of our own ingredients (organic, flax-seed powder and raw hemp seeds).
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Jane says
Made this last night and served over brown rice. Yum!
May says
Delicious soup! I'm so happy I found your version because I had some carrot and sweet potato to use up. I also bought some spinach to wilt in it and it's such a great addition. I made batch to bring to lunch for the week and can't wait to dig in!
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Elizabeth Van Lierde says
Love a lentil soup!
Jamie says
Why did you change this recipe? I used to make it all of the time. I am very sad right now.
Erin Alderson says
You can find the old version here: https://web.archive.org/web/20161101085547/http://naturallyella.com/coconut-curry-red-lentil-soup/