Greek Lentil Salad

"This recipe came from the lovely newsletter the Vegetarian Times send me weekly...I made it for my husband and put a little feta cheese in his...and I put some leftover cooked quinoa in both our bowls...I would encourage the addition of cooked quinoa or something similar just to soak up the extra dressing, as I feel this recipe goes a little overboard on dressing. Also, I found that I had to sprinkle a little salt over the final product. However, I am publishing the recipe just as it came to me so that you can do whatever tweaking you want on your own! Oh, yeah, and I used green lentils...Le Puy...they are my favorite because they don't fall apart when you cook them...and when I made the dressing, I didn't trouble myself with that garlic mashing...I just put all the ingredients in a food processor and zapped them."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place lentils in saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a simmer, reduce heat to medium-low and cook, partially covered, 25 to 30 minutes, or until lentils are tender but not mushy. Drain.
  • To make dressing: Place garlic clove on cutting board. Sprinkle with salt. Mash into paste with side of chef's knife. Transfer to bowl. Whisk in oil, lemon juice and pepper.
  • To make salad: Toss lentils in dressing. Cool to room temperature. Stir in cherry tomatoes, cucumber, green onions and dill.

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