Pink Lentil Curry
Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 11:40AM | Comments Off | Lentils are a wonderful source of protein, calcium and iron. They are a staple ingredient in Indian cooking, and combine well with many different seasonings. You may be most familiar with brown or green lentils, but did you know lentils can also be black, yellow and pink? Look for these more exotic varieties in Indian and specialty food stores. Similarly, not all curry powders are the same, ranging from quite mild to very hot. In making this dish, start with a small amount and taste it to be sure your dish meets the comfort and taste level of your guests. This dish is filled with exotic flavor and can be served as an entrée with rice or as a side dish alone.
Ingredients:
1 pound pink lentils
1 tablespoon expeller-pressed canola oil 
1/2 cup carrots, chopped
1/2 cup celery, chopped
1 cup onion, chopped
2 cup cabbage, chopped
Curry powder to taste
4 cloves garlic, mashed
1 tablespoon chopped gingerroot
1 tablespoon soy sauce, or to taste
4 cups hot cooked rice
Instructions:
- Pick over lentils, removing any stones or foreign matter. Place in a bowl or colander and rinse thoroughly. Place lentils in pot with enough cold water to cover well. Bring to a boil, lower heat, and cook, partially covered, until lentils become a thick mush (about one hour).
- Meanwhile, heat canola oil in skillet, add vegetables and a little water, stir and cover. Cook, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are barely tender.
- Add curry powder, garlic and ginger. Stir, then replace cover and simmer until vegetables are tender.
- Add vegetables and soy sauce to lentil mixture. Toss together, correct seasonings, and simmer for 10 minutes to blend flavors.
- Serve with rice.
Food as Medicine: Turmeric is a major component of curry. In a recent study, two important enzymes (UDP glucuronyl transferase and glutathione-S-transferase) that help the liver detoxify blood were elevated in rats that were fed turmeric as opposed to the controls. This suggests turmeric can support liver function.

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I love this recipe! It has so much to recommend it, not the least of which is a chance to use lentils and turmeric, two foods that are good for you and not commonly found in the standard diet. I use pink lentils interchangeably with the brown or green versions. I wonder if the pink color gives them any special nutritive qualities...
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