LA designer Jenni Kayne and nutrition guru Pamela Salzman invite ELLE to their popular lunch-hour how-to
class on nutritious home cooking.
Read about Pamela in the January 2011 issue of ELLE Magazine!
LA designer Jenni Kayne and nutrition guru Pamela Salzman invite ELLE to their popular lunch-hour how-to
class on nutritious home cooking.
Read about Pamela in the January 2011 issue of ELLE Magazine!
Everyone needs a lentil soup recipe in the repertoire. This is a classic and a nourishing one at that. I grew up on lentil soup and my mom was into creating “complete proteins” when we had a vegetarian meal. The thought back then was that if you were eating a meatless meal, then you would need to combine certain foods to create the same complete protein profile as animal protein. Now we know that it is not necessary to eat those complementary foods in the same dish to gain the benefits of consuming all the essential amino acids, but I still adore the combination of lentils and brown rice in my soup.
I prefer to use French lentils, which hold their shape much better than the flat brown ones, but really you can use what you’ve got. I vary this soup often, sometimes adding a few chopped up green beans or a teaspoon of ground cumin for an earthy twist. I always throw in a few handfuls of dark green leafies at the end, spinach and kale being my favorites. And tomatoes only get to join the party if they’re in season since I almost never buy canned tomatoes (ugh, aluminum.) Try garnishing with freshly grated pecorino-romano, it adds a great zest to the soup.
For you lunchbox-packers out there, lentil soup is fabulous the next day in a thermos. And the kiddos get a lunch that will provide stable blood sugar levels, great protein for the brain, and long-lasting energy.
Pamela Salzman has turned her passion for food, nutrition and a healthy lifestyle into a business. Her popular, in-home cooking classes fill up as soon as the email goes out.
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