Lentil and bulgur soup with lemon and parsley
So, the Olympics kick off tonight with the opening ceremony! (well technically they kicked off a couple of days ago with the women’s football, but I mean… nobody watched that). Since I’m at home moping around being ill, I’ll probably try to watch some of it. What about you? I’m guessing a lot of you will be watching – the rest of the world seems infinitely more excited about the Olympics than us Brits, who are mostly just annoyed about all the traffic problems and all the money being spent on the Games instead of more important things. Grumble grumble grumble.
If you feel you should know more about this year’s host country, take a look at this article about the UK. It describes some of our ‘oddities and complexities’ in 212 words each. I feel it’s a pretty accurate reflection of us. I especially like the section on nationality – here’s a few choice sentences that I enjoy:
“The English are British and lots of people think the British are English but that annoys the Scottish and Welsh because although some think they’re British and some think they aren’t and some think they are but don’t want to be, they all agree that they definitely are not English. The Irish mostly think they are Irish, apart from the ones who are Northern Irish. Some say that makes them British and Irish. But others disagree and say they should just be Irish and then some say they aren’t British either but part of the United Kingdom.”
So there you have it – easy peasy. I never understood why foreigners don’t understand the whole England vs Great Britain vs UK vs British Isles thing. It’s so simple!
Anyway. Onto this soup. I think it’s actually my favourite soup everrr.
I’d never cooked with bulgur wheat before (it always makes me think of ‘vulgar’, which isn’t very appetising), but I decided to give it a go. The first thing I learned about cooking with bulgur? Be very, very careful when opening the packet.
Whoops. Once I actually managed to get it in the pan though, it was really easy to cook. As I expected, it didn’t have much flavour, but added a lovely texture to the soup.
Also, since the bulgur ‘diluted’ the taste of the lentils a little, it allowed the fresh flavours of the lemon and parsley to shine through. When I’ve made lentil soup in the past, it’s been hearty and comforting, and while this was both those things, it was also light and summery. But filling at the same time. What a conundrum.
This was just what I needed to soothe my raw throat (my cold has developed into a chesty cough, lovely!), and definitely made me feel a bit better.
Lentil and bulgur soup with lemon and parsley
Recipe barely adapted from Eats Well With Others
Serves 2-3
2tbsp olive oil
1 onion, finely diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1tbsp tomato puree
1tsp ground cumin
75g red lentils
50g bulgur wheat
600ml vegetable stock
1 large carrot, cut into 1/2cm dice
Small handful fresh parsley, roughly chopped
Juice of 1/2 a lemon
Heat the oil in a large saucepan and, over a medium-low heat, gently soften the onion and garlic for 5 minutes, or until soft and translucent. Add the cumin and tomato puree, and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Next, add the lentils, bulgur wheat, diced carrot and vegetable stock, and turn the heat up so that the mixture is simmering. Cook until the lentils and carrots are very soft, around 30 minutes. If you want to, blend the soup with an immersion blender (I chose to leave mine chunky). Add the lemon juice and chopped parsley, and serve warm.
Just made this soup and it was delicious. I just checked some of your recipes and many of the ingredients l can get here in Istanbul. (British girl living abroad)
Thank you for your wonderful site a God send for a someone living abroad.
Thanks Melanie, I’m glad you enjoyed it! I try to use easy-to-find ingredients so hopefully you can find most things in Istanbul :)
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This soup looks gorgeous and I’m dying to make it! Odd question but do you have to do anything to the lentils before you put them in, such as soak them or anything? I tried looking on the internet to see if there was any advice on cooking lentils for soup but I couldn’t find anything?!
Nope lentils generally don’t need soaking, that’s why I like them so much :D
This is simmering on my stove now. It looks and smells amazing
Great, hope you enjoy it! :)
Yum. This soup looks delicious! And I really enjoyed reading your blog post! :) Thanks so much for sharing on Marvelous Mondays. I hope to see you again at next week’s party!
Julie
Lentil soup is my favorite. Great recipe. Thanks
mmm yum, yum. i love soup any time of year! thanks for sharing!
xo
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Lovely soup and that was an amusing article :)
Love this recipe. Hope you’re feeling better. I agree with your comments, the UK has many more worthwhile things they could have been spending their money on, and the road blocks and traffic jams are a nightmare. Take care ! Joyce
Thanks for sharing! Always looking for recipes that use bulgar. Thanks!