I feel like...
- #BringBackTheClassics
- Apple crumble
- As Seen On TV
- Asian Food
- Aussie Classics
- Avocado
- Bacon
- Baking
- Beans
- Beef
- Beef Rendang
- Berries
- Butterbeans
- Cabbage
- Cake
- Carrot
- Cashew
- Caviar
- Chai
- Cheap
- Chez Dre
- Chicken
- Chickpea
- Chilli
- Chilli Oil
- Chinese
- Chocolate
- Coconut Crack Bars
- Comfort Food
- Coriander
- Curry
- Custard
- Dairy Free
- Dan Dan Noodles
- Dessert
- Dim Sum
- Dressing
- Drinks
- Dumplings
- Eas
- Easy Recipes
- Eat Your Weeds
- Egg
- Eggs
- Eggwhite
- Everyday Gourmet
- Floss
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Gluten Free
It can be so tempting these days when you're feeling lazy and hungry, to pick up the phone, tap on an app and order delivery. It's not bad, and there are definitely times where the convenience of take out can really save you. There is something to be said though, for developing an arsenal of super fast recipes that you can whip up at a few minute's notice, and let's be frank, are probably a lot healthier and more satisfying than take out.
I was recently asked for Good Food what I'd do with a tin of lentils... so here 'tis! It takes about 10 minutes from go to whoah and is full of protein, fibre and of course, a tonne of flavour.
Ingredients
1/2 brown onion, peeled and finely diced
1-2 cloves garlic, minced
1 rasher bacon, diced
1 tin lentils, drained and washed
1 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons Greek yoghurt
1 teaspoon chilli flakes in oil
Fried shallots for garnish
Coriander leaves for garnish
In a frying pan on medium heat, sweat the onion, bacon and garlic in a little olive oil for 2 minutes or until the onion is translucent. Add the lentils and stir to combine everything. Pour in the stock, reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer for 5 minutes or until the stock has mostly evaporated. Set aside to cool slightly. On a serving plate, spread the yoghurt over the base, the spoon over the lentils. Top with the fried shallots and chilli oil and coriander leaves and serve.