Yummy Red Lentil Cheddar Bake | Slimming Eats Recipe (2024)

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Lentil Cheddar Bake - a cheesy lentil bake with peppers that is great as it is with a salad or as a side to soup or chilli.

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Lentil Bake

This lentil cheddar bake is a recipe I've been making for many years now and it's made on a regular basis in the summer months, purely because it's a great portable high protein recipe.

It is actually really versatile recipe too, that can be easily adapted with different vegetables of your choosing. Although I tend to stick to it just as it is nowadays, as the flavours are perfect.

Cooking Red Lentils

Cooking red lentils is really easy, usually the are add into curries or soups as a great thickening ingredient so we don't need to pay too much attention to the right ratio of liquid.

In this recipe however, we are using the lentils as the main ingredient for this bake, so we don't want too much liquid that the lentils are too wet once cooked. I find the perfect ratio for is a 2:1. So for 1 cup of lentils (192g) we want 2 cups of stock (480ml).

Vegetable or Chicken stock are my prefered stocks to use for this and the great thing about cooking in stock is it will also flavour the lentils. Make sure however if you use stock cubes that the check the packaging so you know how much to sue for the right amount of mls.

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Different Varieties of Lentils

This recipe uses red lentils, and they are the ones you want for this recipe, as when cooked they break down and are almost paste like.

Other varieties of lentils like green and brown hold their shape when cooked and won't work as well in this recipe, the texture would be different and it won't hold together as well.

Cooking the Lentil Bake

I like to cook it in a 7 inch springform pan. It gives the Lentil Cheddar Bake a decent height and is easier to remove and slice once cooked. I use my springform pans regularly for things like Quiches or Cheesecake. I have various different sizes and they are a great cookware item to have. How many times have you cooked something and then struggled to remove it from the pan without make a mess? The springform pans solve all of that.

However you can use any dish you want, just ensure if you don't use a spring form pan that you grease it well with some spray oil, so it's easy to remove once cooked.

You could even bake it as individual sized muffins (but be aware these do not have a cake/bread like texture). That way it is all portioned out perfectly for you. Just be aware if you do bake it like this you will need to reduce the cooking time as it won't take as long to cook this way.

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Type of Cheese for Lentil Bake

Here in Canada, most of our cheddar is a deep orange/yellow colour due to added annatto. My favourite is Balderson's Canadian Extra Old Cheddar which I get at Costco Canada.

If you want to get the deeper yellow/orange colour to the bake, Red Leicester is a good substitute to use to achieve the same colour, slightly different taste, but still works really well.

How to Serve Lentil Cheddar Bake

A slice of this Lentil Cheddar Bake makes a great lunch time meal, perfect on it's own with a salad, or on the side of your favourite soup. My favourite way to enjoy this is with one of my many chilli recipes instead of rice. The cheese flavour with peppers, cilantro and jalapenos is a great pairing.

Here are some of the amazing chilli recipes on Slimming Eats:

  • TURKEY CHILLI (STOVE TOP AND INSTANT POT)
  • BEST EVER CHILLI CON CARNE
  • CHICKPEA VEGETABLE CHILLI (STOVE TOP AND INSTANT POT)
  • BEEF AND SIX BEAN CHILLI (STOVE TOP, INSTANT POT AND SLOW COOKER)
  • INSTANT POT CHOCOLATE CHILLI
  • BEEF AND ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH CHILLI
  • SWEET POTATO, VEGETABLE AND LENTIL CHILLI

You can enjoy this hot or cold, so it is perfect for packed lunches or meals on the go and for taking in picnics during the summer months.

I also really like a slice of it with this Tomato and Onion Relish on the side.

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Perfect Lentil Recipe for Vegetarians

This Lentil Cheddar Bake is perfect for vegetarians too if you use vegetable stock to cook the lentils instead of chicken and then pair it with one of my vegetarian Chilli recipes above.

It is a also a great budget friendly dish because lentils are usually pretty cheap. You can normally grab a big bag of red lentils for a couple of $ here in Canada, and no doubt less than a couple of pounds in the UK.

I tend to buy dried pulses and beans where possible instead of canned as not only are they cheaper, but I find theytaste better too when you cook them yourself. If money is tight. Lentils are a great substitute for ground meat too in dishes like bolognese and shepherd's pie.

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More Lentil Recipes

Looking for some other lentil recipes? Check out these:

  • VEGAN CREAMY COCONUT MUSHROOM LENTILS (STOVE TOP AND INSTANT POT)
  • SPICY SWEET POTATO AND LENTILS
  • SPICY LENTILS AND SPINACH (STOVE TOP AND INSTANT POT)
  • COCONUT CHICKEN AND LENTIL CURRY
  • TACO LENTIL SOUP (INSTANT POT OR STOVE TOP)
  • LENTIL BOLOGNESE
  • LENTIL CURRY (INSTANT POT AND STOVE TOP RECIPE)

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Lentil Cheddar Bake

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Lentil Cheddar Bake - a cheesy lentil bake with peppers that is great as it is with a salad or as a side to soup or chilli.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (192g) of dry red lentils
  • 2 cups (480ml) or chicken or vegetable stock
  • 120g of cheddar, grated
  • ½ red pepper, finely diced
  • ½ green pepper, finely diced
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • 1 jalapeno, deseeded and finely diced (optional)
  • handful of coriander, finely chopped
  • black pepper and to season
  • 3eggs
  • cooking oil spray (I used avocado)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180c or 350f
  2. Rinse in red lentils in a sieve until running water
  3. Place red lentils in saucepan over a medium high heat cover with the stock and cook until stock is almost absorbed, turn off heat, add lid and leave for 10-15 mins to soak up any remaining liquid. (the lentils shouldn't be wet)
  4. In the meantime, spray a frying pan with spray oil and cook the onion, peppers and garlic for approx 4 mins until softened, add the jalapeno in for the last couple of minutes.
  5. Once lentils are ready add them to a bowl.
  6. Add the onion, red pepper, green pepper and garlic, plus some freshly chopped coriander, stir in the grated cheddar until all combined.
  7. Taste the mix and season with salt and black pepper to your desired taste.
  8. Add the eggs and mix thoroughly.
  9. Spray a round 7 inch springform tinwith somespray oil, add the mixture and bake in the oven till it is golden and set. Approx 30-40.mins.
  10. Serve with your choice of sides. I love a slice of this with a bowl of chilli.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 370Total Fat 14.2gSaturated Fat 7.6gCholesterol 171mgSodium 569mgCarbohydrates 33.8gFiber 6.5gSugar 3.4gProtein 27.3g

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FAQs

Do you have to soak red split lentils before cooking? ›

Do red lentils need to be soaked before cooking? No, there is no need to soak red lentils before cooking but it is a good idea to give them a quick rinse.

Do red lentils stay firm when cooked? ›

Do red lentils get mushy when cooked? Yes, red lentils are supposed to get mushy and break down into a puree-like texture when cooked. If you want lentils that retain their shape, try cooking red lentils with a different water ratio (see above) or, better yet, choosing green or brown lentils.

How do I get the most out of my lentils? ›

Lentils aren't rice—they don't need to absorb every last drop of cooking liquid. They're more like pasta: best cooked in an abundance of water or stock. Bring your liquid up to a boil, add your lentils, then turn down your heat to a simmer for at least 25-30 minutes.

How much water to cook red lentils? ›

Cook on a stovetop, using 3 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc) to 1 cup of dry lentils. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan as the lentils will double or triple in size. Bring to a boil, cover tightly, reduce heat and simmer until they are tender. For whole lentils, cook time is typically 15-20 minutes.

What happens if you don't pre soak lentils? ›

Don't worry about soaking lentils, split peas, or black-eyed peas (or cowpeas). Lentils and peas are softer than dried beans. They'll cook within 5 to 20 minutes without any soaking time.

What happens if you don't rinse lentils? ›

While it seems like an unnecessary step, don't skip rinsing your lentils and sifting through them before cooking to remove any stones or debris. It is rare to find stones, but it does happen.

Can you overcook red lentils? ›

Bring the water to a boil and keep the heat on medium-high. Steam the lentils for 12-15 minutes until they are tender (you should be able to squish a cooked lentil between your fingers). Make sure not to overcook. Your lentils will turn mushy if overcooked, so keep an eye on the timer.

How to tell when red lentils are done? ›

Honestly, the best way to tell if lentils are done are to taste them. They should be tender to the bite, with some varieties of lentils being a bit more firm and others more soft. That said, if you would like your lentils to be softer, just simmer them a few minutes longer until they reaches your desired consistency.

How to know when red lentils are done? ›

The best way to tell if lentils are cooked is to try to mash one with a fork. If it's easy to mash it, it's fully cooked. If it doesn't give or just breakfast, you may need to simmer if for a few extra minutes. Lentils are an economical and speedy way to add iron and heart-healthy vegan protein to your diet.

What pairs well with lentils? ›

If you have a few root vegetables hanging out in your fridge, those are also great with lentils, like in this warm lentil and root vegetable salad with parsnips and carrots. Lentils are particularly nice with cheese, as in this grilled halloumi and lentil salad.

What meat pairs well with lentils? ›

But if meat is still on the table for you, pair lentils with fats like duck and pork (think bacon) to add a bit of richness to this mild-flavored legume. Whether you're trying a meatless meal or making a hearty stew, lentils are a go-to pantry staple that deserve to come out of the pantry to shine this winter.

What is the secret to cooking lentils? ›

To cook, cover the lentils with plenty of water or stock—about 3 cups for each cup of dry lentils. Lentils swell in size, but they don't absorb the extra water; just drain them when they're done. Once you bring the liquid to a boil, cover the pan and reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer.

How to cook 1 cup of red lentils? ›

Stovetop Red Lentils: Combine 1 cup lentils and 3 cups water. Bring the water to a boil, reduce to a low simmer, then cover and cook the lentils until they reach desired texture, anywhere from 5 to 12 minutes. Most, if not all, of the water will be absorbed by the lentils.

How much liquid for 2 cups of lentils? ›

Cooking lentils is easy as remembering 1:2. For every one cup of dry lentils, you need two cups of cooking liquid. After that, it's just simmering until tender. Setting a timer and checking on your lentils will be important because lentils can get mushy quickly and there's not nothing worse than that!

What to do if you put too much water in lentils? ›

If there's more liquid than you like in your lentils, after they're cooked, you can pour off the excess liquid into a different pot, and boil the liquid down until it's thicker.

How long to soak red lentils before cooking? ›

In a large bowl, rinse and soak your red lentils for around 4 hours or overnight. Be sure to cover the lentils with enough water as they are going to soak up quite a bit. Once soaked, drain and rinse thoroughly.

Does soaking lentils make a difference? ›

Soaking lentils increase the mineral absorption rate of the body. An enzyme called phytase is activated when you soak the dal for some time. Phytase helps in breaking down phytic acid and helps in binding calcium, iron and zinc. This makes the absorption process much easier.

Why do you rinse split red lentils? ›

It's highly recommended that you rinse and sort lentils before cooking them. Because of their small size, plus how they are grown and harvested, they are particularly prone to having bits of grit and chaff clinging to them.

Should I soak lentils before boiling? ›

Soaking lentils and legumes is not just great for better nutrient absorption, but it also helps in stimulating Amylase, which is a molecule that helps in breaking the complex starch in lentils and legumes, making them easier to digest.

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