Saturday, April 23, 2022

Homemade Ham and Lentil Soup Serves 8-10

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 Easy, Healthy(low sodium) and Cost Conscious Soup. 

Mom was queen of soups, and I think I take after her on that one. Anytime we have a bunch of leftovers---first thing I think of is soup!

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Hearty, Easy Lentil Soup.  serves 8-10

Use a Leftover Hambone with a small bit of extra ham. I had about 1 1/4 cup of chopped pieces after cooking. I would also make this with a smoked Turkey Leg---which makes the best soups, and adds that wonderful smoky flavor. 

12 cups of water

Two heaping tablespoons of Salt free Seasoning Mix. (with herbs,garlic, etc.)

2 cups of chopped celery fine( I make soup when there are lots of tops on the celery-so flavorful)

2 medium chopped onions

Put all this in a Slow Cooker on High until meat begins to leave the bone-remove bone and the meat chunk and dice into small pieces and  return to cooker, except for the bones.

Add: (PS I always make soups with relish tray leftovers-Win-Win!)

1 large sweet pepper---any color your choice Diced

1 zucchini - or small yellow summer squash cut in quarters and sliced

1/2-1 cup of chopped carrots 

(you can add any other veggie you want) frozen/fresh peas/broccoli/corn, potatoes

Add 2 cups of the small orange lentils (you could use any quicker cooking dry lentil or dry bean) If you use dried beans---soak them or pre-boil and soak over-nite.

Cook on high for at least 3 hours, then on low until the lentils begin breaking down.

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Taste for seasoning, if it seems flat add up to 2 Tbsp. of Balsamic Vinegar or LEMON Juice and ground pepper. (this still keeps this lower in sodium.)

Serve with a hearty bread, and it's a great healthy meal.

This is a dairy-free cream soup by simply breaking this down with a hand blender. Mine today---is just as it finished on its own...thick and nummy!

I served mine with just a scatter of cheese, some chopped fresh parsley and a smidge of paprika. Croutons, sunflower seeds, cornbread crumbs, would all be great garnishes! Even fresh diced tomatoes! 

ENJOY, YOUR WAY!


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6 comments:

  1. Looks great. Thank you for sharing. Have a lovely week ahead.

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    1. Thanks so much for your visit, Maristella! Hugs, Sandi

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  2. This sounds similar to what Rick does but he uses barley. I bet lentils would be delicious!

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    1. I've done that also with smoked turkey--which really adds flavor, we were up for something a bit lighter. I've this with the dark flat ones and the orange mini ones, and both are delicious--and dairy free.

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  3. Sounds delicious, Sandi. I am a soup lover, and it is the one thing I enjoy making.

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    1. Hi, Amy. This is just so easy, other than cutting up veggies. Thanks for stopping by, and soup is always good!

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