Egyptian Lentil Stew

This stew is a lovely stew to make on cold nights for a family. It is also very simple to make. It is an Egyptian lentil stew, and the recipe is used a lot in the Middle East. In Arabic, this stew is called shorbat ads which means "lentil soup" .

🥘 Egyptian

Total Time

20 minutes

Servings

4

Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

2 onions, peeled and chopped

2

4 tablespoons olive oil

3

8 cups water

4

½ pound red lentils

5

Salt to taste or 4 tablespoons of soup mix (you can use any kind of soup mix, or if you don't have any, you can just leave it out)

6

1 teaspoon ground cumin

7

1 teaspoon ground coriander

8

1 lemon

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Place the chopped onions into the big pot, along with the 4 tablespoons of olive oil.

2

Sauté the onions on low heat until they turn translucent and slightly golden.

3

Add the 8 cups of water, lentils, soup mix, cumin, and coriander to the pot with the onions.

4

Stir, then turn up the temperature of the stove to about medium heat (you want it to be slightly bubbling, but not boiling).

5

Let it simmer for an hour, stirring every few minutes to make sure that it doesn't burn. You may have to turn the temperature of the stove up or down a little. Taste, and add salt if needed.

6

Turn off the stove and put the pot on a different burner so that it doesn't continue to cook.

7

Take your lemon, and cut it in half. Then, squeeze it on the juicer until there is no more juice in the lemon.

8

Stir the lemon juice into the pot.

9

Taste the soup, and serve! Cumin and more fresh lemon and can be added to the bowl according to preference.