This lentil chili is the perfect comfort food in a bowl. Simple, flavourful and bursting with nutrition. A recipe that also makes for great leftovers.
Course
Main Course
Category
Vegetarian
Prep Time10minutes
Cook Time45minutes
Total Time55minutes
Servings6
AutorElle
Ingredients
2tablespoonextra-virgin olive oil
3small yellow onions,chopped
1sweet red pepper,chopped
2fresh red chilies,deseeded, membranes removed, and sliced
2x 400 g cans organic chopped tomatoes
250mlbeef broth,alternatively use vegetable broth
500mlwater,plus more as needed
2bay leaves
1teaspoonraw cacao powder(see notes)
1 1/2teaspoonsground cumin
3/4cupdry brown lentils(Bernstein- oder Tellerlinsen) (150 g)
3/4cupdried Grünkern(150 g)
sea salt and freshly ground pepper,to taste
2large garlic cloves,minced
1bunch kale,stems removed and torn into pieces
Method
Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Add the onions, red pepper and chili. Sauté until the onions start to become translucent, about 5-6 minutes.
Add the chopped tomatoes, broth, water, bay leaves, cacao and cumin. Stir to combine, then add the lentils and grünkern.
Bring to a simmer, then reduce heat slightly to low (or medium-low), then reduce heat to low cook, covered, for 35-40 minutes, adding more water to dilute if needed (this also depends on how thick and stew-like in texture you like your chili). Towards the end of the cooking time, season with salt, pepper, and add the minced garlic.
Stir in the kale leaves and heat gently until wilted. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Depending your preference feel free to add a little chili powder or up the cumin for more smokiness, Season with additional salt and pepper, as desired. Serve on it’s own or with crusty bread. Enjoy!
Notes
This is a mild chili, if you would like more spice, leave the chili membranes/white pith intact. That’s where a chile pepper’s spicy heat comes! And if you are really keen, feel free to add a third chili.
I used a little beef broth in this recipe to give this lentil chili extra depth of flavor, of course if you are following a vegetarian of vegan diet, replace this with vegetable broth.
Often unsweetened cocoa in used in American-style chili con carne to add an extra layer of flavor. It’s bitterness helps balance out the sweetness of the tomatoes. Since I only ever have raw cacao powder on hand, I use that. Either type is fine.
Feel free to use swiss chard or spinach in place of kale. Grünkern takes about 30 minutes to cook (as do the lentils). If you choose to replace it with another grain, then take care to adjust cooking time or prepare the grain ahead of time and add at the end.