Easy Swiss Chard Lentil Soup Recipe - get back to healthy! (2024)

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Today we’re sharing one of our favorite healthy recipes, our Easy Swiss Chard Lentil Soup Recipe. This recipe is vegan, gluten-free, and was made in our Instant Pot! You’ll be impressed at how much goodness is packed into one bowl. It’s the perfect meal for a cold day. And, it’s definitely a great meal to get your eating back on track if you have strayed from healthy eating habits. And have you heard about the Instant Pot?

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I have to admit it, I’m positively giddy when I come across fresh produce. Unfortunately, it’s a rarity in the our local supermarkets where sad and wilted too often wins the day. I swear, sometimeswhen I shop locally coming home with fresh produce feels about as like as coming home with a unicorn. I might as well be trying to photograph a unicorn. Luckily, sometimes the local produces stands and farmers markets save the day. And when I see beautiful all the fresh produce and colorful bundles of swiss chard I’m positively bursting with joy. They’re like the elusive double rainbow after an early summer evening thunderstorm. But today I’m giddy for an entirely new reason…a new way of preparing one of our healthy favorites, our easy swiss chard lentil soup recipe.

What is an Instant Pot?

Do you have one of these things? You do realize the instant pot is one of the hottest trends in home cooking, right? An instant pot is essentially one machine that does the job of many. It’s a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, warmer, and saute pan all rolled into one! Interested yet?

Don’t get me wrong, I understand that kitchen gadgets can sometimes be a little trendy. High on flash, low on everyday usefulness. I’ll admit to having more than one kitchen gadget that gathers dust. But, the instant pot screams functionality. And, hey, sometimes you have to live a little and jump on board!

I looked at one over the summer when I heard they were having a discount on Amazon and heard tons of people online raving about it. But, with an eye on the family budget, I resisted the urge. Only to regret it later. I knew then, I really wanted one of these things! 🙂 Some time passed, but finally, when my birthday rolled around in early November and I received a few cash/check presents, I noticed the Instant Pot was on sale and I knew what I had to do. When you buy something on sale, you’re actually saving money, right? :/

Upon arrival of my new toy, my excitement momentarily gave way to overwhelm and the thoughts of “what do I make?” and “how do I use this thing?”. But then as I passed those colorful green leaves my easy swiss chard lentil soup recipe came calling and I knew it was time to open the box and get to work. Our lentil and swiss chard soup is one of our favorite healthy cold weather recipes and perfect when the farmers market is still selling chard (although spinach and kale work well also). I knew it would be a great recipe to break the seal on my new instant pot. If you’re interest is peeked, here’s an amazon affiliate link to the instant potEasy Swiss Chard Lentil Soup Recipe - get back to healthy! (3)we purchased.

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Beyond the instant pot inspiration, we also just wanted to get our healthy eating back on track. I think we all reach those times after the holidays or after bad stretches of eating when we turn to our old reliable recipes and try to get back into a healthy eating routine. We make lots of smoothies like this tropical kale green smoothie and this Strawberry Banana Spinach Smoothie, but soups might even get a higher billing when we are looking for healthy options. We absolutely love and rely on healthy and hearty soups like this Vegan Asparagus Soup and this Mulligatawny Soup. And today’s Easy Swiss Chard Soup in another of our favorites.

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Our Lentil Swiss Chard Soup recipe isn’t overly complicated. First saute your vegetables in oil in your Instant Pot or pan, giving your onions a head start. Add broth, seasoning, and lentils and close up the lid and set for pressure cooking for 10 minutes. After the cycle runs (this will take longer than 10 minutes because it needs to get up to pressure, cook, and then slowly release pressure), open the lid and add the chard and lemon juice to the still-hot soup. If you are not using the Instant pot, you can make this on the stove. Cook the vegetables as you usually would, add the broth and lentils, and let simmer for approximately 30 minutes. This time will depend on what type of lentils you use. I have found that the french lentils tend to work better than some of the generic unlabeled bags of “lentils” at the grocery store. Although, if you are using the Instant Pot, they should be fine. If not using the Instant Pot, they may need extra simmer time. Just make sure they are cooked and not crunchy before adding the chard leaves.

If you are unable to find good chard (I definitely cannot always find it), both spinach and kale should work.

Serve with your favorite crusty bread to dip in the soup if you like (and I do).

The easy swiss chard lentil soup recipe:

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 T . oil
  • 1 onion , chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic , minced
  • 1 bunch of swiss chard , stems removed and chopped, leaves roughly chopped
  • 3 stalks of celery , chopped
  • 3-4 carrots , chopped
  • 5 c . water or broth
  • 1 15 oz . can of crushed tomatoes
  • 1 1/2 c . lentils
  • 1 tsp . fresh thyme leaves
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • juice from 1/2 a lemon

Instructions

Instructions for the cooking in the Instant Pot

  • Press saute and add and heat oil.

  • Add onions and cook for 3-5 minutes.

  • Add garlic and cook for 1-2 minutes.

  • Add celery, chard stems, and carrots and saute for 3-5 minutes.

  • Add water or broth, tomatoes, lentils, salt and pepper and thyme.

  • Put on lid and make sure vent is in the sealed position.

  • Hit the soup button and adjust time to 10 minutes--after a few seconds, the display will say "on" and there will be three beeps.

  • The soup should be ready in approximately an hour--the instant pot will heat up and let the pressure build, then cook for 10 minutes, then cool down until the float valve drops.

  • Open the lid, add the chard leaves and lemon juice, and enjoy!

Instructions for stovetop cooking:

  • Follow instructions in a large soup pot on stove through placing the lid on the pot.

  • Let simmer until lentils cook-approximately 30 minutes depending on your lentils.

  • Once lentils are cooked, turn off heat and add chard leaves and lemon juice.

  • Stir and let sit for a few minutes and stir again.

  • Serve and enjoy.

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Easy Swiss Chard Lentil Soup Recipe - get back to healthy! (2024)

FAQs

What are the benefits of lentil soup for weight loss? ›

Eating more lentils may help people maintain a healthy weight or lose weight. Replacing energy-dense (or high calorie) foods with legumes such as lentils can help people prevent or manage obesity and lose weight. Research suggests that regularly eating lentils may help with the management and prevention of diabetes.

How do you fix bland lentil soup? ›

Taste and season with more salt, pepper and/or lemon juice until the flavors really sing. For spicier soup, add another pinch or two of red pepper flakes. Serve while hot.

Do I need to rinse lentils before making soup? ›

The other good news: Lentils don't need to soak as beans do (though you do need to sort and rinse them before cooking). Different types of lentils cook in different amounts of time. Red lentils are the fastest cooking and they dissolve as they cook and make for a smooth soup.

What can I do with excess Swiss chard? ›

  1. Sautéed chard with parmesan. Cook swiss chard with 1 crushed garlic clove, a splash of water and a glug of extra-virgin olive oil. Season, then squeeze over the juice of half a lemon. ...
  2. Potato salad. Boil 500g new potatoes until tender. ...
  3. Chard mash. Fry pancetta cubes in a dry frying pan until crisp.

Which soup is good to reduce belly fat? ›

5 Best Soups That Will Help To Burn Belly Fat
  • Vegetable soup. Lean protein from chicken combined with a variety of vegetables can make a satisfying and low-calorie soup that can help you feel full and satisfied.
  • Chicken and vegetable soup. ...
  • Black bean soup. ...
  • Lentil soup. ...
  • Tomato soup.
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Do lentils burn belly fat? ›

Lentils and beans are rich in soluble fiber, which is the single best carbohydrate to help you burn belly fat. "Soluble fiber forms a thick gel when it binds with water in the body," Tracy said. "This gel that forms therefore slows digestion in the body, which keeps you feeling full for longer!

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

Why does my stomach hurt after eating lentil soup? ›

Eating lentils can cause gas and bloating because they're high in fiber that your body is unable to break down. While fiber plays a large role in supporting and regulating your digestive system and bowel movements, it can also produce bacteria that leads to cramping and gas pains.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

Add some salt, maybe a bay leaf, and maybe a clove of garlic (peeled but left whole). Some recipes will warn you to never add salt to beans or lentils while they're cooking (they say it'll prevent them from cooking through), but it's simply not true! Salt brings out their best.

Can you overcook lentils in soup? ›

Yes, you can overcook lentils; they will become mushy. Much depends on the type of lentil you're using. Some cook quicker and hold their shape better than others. To avoid overcooking them, always follow the cooking directions in your recipe and use the type of lentils called for in the ingredient list.

What are the black spots on lentils? ›

Severely-infected seed may be shrivelled. Tiny black spots may appear on the surface of infected seeds. Clusters of brown spots often form on the leaves, upper stems and pods. These brown fruiting bodies distinguish Ascochyta from Anthracnose.

When should you not eat Swiss chard? ›

If you take Coumadin/warfarin be careful when changing your intake of green leafy vegetables such as chard, and if you have advanced kidney disease make sure you speak to your doctor before adding high potassium foods such as chard to your diet.

What is the healthiest way to eat Swiss chard? ›

It is rich in vitamins A, C and especially K, and it is also a good source of magnesium, iron and potassium. Chard can be steamed or sauteed, and it's great in soups, stews, casseroles, frittatas and quiches. Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads.

What are the side effects of Swiss chard? ›

Can you eat too much Swiss chard? Although Swiss chard is extremely healthy, it should be eaten in moderation. Eating too much can lead to side effects such as: Kidney stones: Swiss chard contains antinutritive oxalates, which may increase urinary oxalate excretion and increase the risk of calcium oxalate stones.

Is it healthy to eat lentil soup every day? ›

Lentils are good for your heart health, as they can lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Lentils contain magnesium, which helps relax your blood vessels and improve blood flow. They also contain folate, which helps lower hom*ocysteine levels, a risk factor for heart disease.

How much lentils per day to lose weight? ›

Eating about 3/4 cup (130 grams) each day of these foods known as pulses led to a weight loss of 0.34 kilograms (just over half a pound), in a systematic review and meta-analysis of all available clinical trials on the effects of eating pulses.

Is lentil soup full of carbs? ›

Lentils are a type of legume, a category that also includes beans, soy, and chickpeas. Due to their high carb content, legumes are generally avoided on a strict keto diet. In fact, 1 cup (180 grams) of cooked lentils provides 36 grams of carbs.

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