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Help ! Lentil problem

Cat72
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I have made lentil soup for the first time and used red lentils from the packet.
Only thing is I forgot to wash them before I added them to the soup !
Will the soup either be posioned or unable to be eaten ?
I used up loads of veg in it so do hope its not ruined.
It looks a really yucky colour .
Any advice really appreciated, thanks
Only thing is I forgot to wash them before I added them to the soup !
Will the soup either be posioned or unable to be eaten ?
I used up loads of veg in it so do hope its not ruined.
It looks a really yucky colour .
Any advice really appreciated, thanks
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I've never ever washed lentils -didn't know you were supposed to0
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I have made lentil soup for the first time and used red lentils from the packet.
Only thing is I forgot to wash them before I added them to the soup !
Will the soup either be posioned or unable to be eaten ?
I used up loads of veg in it so do hope its not ruined.
It looks a really yucky colour .
Any advice really appreciated, thanks
I would think that they will be okay as they are being boiled anyway. If the soup is just on, they will look kind of cloudy for a long while. It will be a good hour and a half before they mush up anyway.
They end up a real light orange/yellow colour. Make sure you have seasoned the soup and an onion always perks things up, whatever you are cooking. HTH x0 -
Oh thanks for your advice.
Yes the soup does look really cloudy, but I will just cook it longer then.
Ho hum ! there was me thinking how I was being a little moneysaver and getting stuff done by making an extra large batch of soup :rolleyes:0 -
I`m sure if you leave it to simmer for a while longer it will be fine. I never rinse my lentils / split peas and I`ve never killed anyone in all the years I`ve been feeding the family.
not yet anyway !!
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I`m sure if you leave it to simmer for a while longer it will be fine. I never rinse my lentils / split peas and I`ve never killed anyone in all the years I`ve been feeding the family.
not yet anyway !!
Are you suppose to wash them ?
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Another one here who doesn't wash them, and I cook lots of lentil soup - so far, so good! I am sure it will be fine.Life is not a dress rehearsal.0
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Hi Cat,
I've never washed lentils before cooking either and it's never done us any harm. If you simmer over a medium heat, red lentils should be cooked in under an hour and will disappear into your soup while thickening it and giving it a lovely flavour. Oh I fancy a bowl of lentil soup now!
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Well back in the old days it was recommended you wash lentils because they came in a sack (the grocer weighed them out for you) and they were covered in dust.
You were also recommended to "pick" lentils...that is pour them onto a white plate and sort through them for tiny stones before you cooked the lentil. anyone who has chomped down on a yiny stone while eating soup knows what this is all about!
But...that was decades ago. If you buy prepacked lentils from the supermarket then they'll be fine.Val.0 -
I never wash them either.Nevermind the dog, beware of the kids!0
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i dont rinse lentils , too much faffing about for my likening lol. what i do is just skim the scum off as it simmers away.0
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