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The best Instant Pot Lentil Soup Recipe! Quick and easy to make, healthy and vegan. With directions for both stovetop and the slow cooker. This lentil soup is a must-save for weeknight meals.

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This is the time of year where myInstant Potis always on my kitchen counter. Between quick soups for dinner or making a big pot of beans, my pressure cooker is a must-have for simple, weeknight meals.

I’m getting at least 3-4 uses out of it per week; I like to refer to it as my winter work horse. I honestly never thought I would use myInstant Potthat much when I first bought it a few years ago, but here we are. If you haven’t gotten one yetandyou like to eat beans, soups and stews often then I highly recommend grabbing one.

Right now, one of my favorite things to make is thisInstant PotLentil Soup! Packed with vegetables, tomatoes, and lentils, this one is a crowd-pleaser and simple enough for busy weeknights.

Everything You Need to Make this Lentil Soup:

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What you’ll need for this Instant Pot Lentil Soup Recipe

You only need a handful of ingredients for this lentil soup recipe, including dried spices, canned tomatoes, dried lentils and fresh parsley.

The best part is that this Instapot lentil soup can be prepared in a short amount of time – making it a perfect busy weeknight dinner.

In addition to olive oil for sautéing the veggies and spices, you’ll need the following vegetables:

  • Medium chopped onion
  • Chopped carrots
  • Celerystalks
  • Minced garlic cloves
  • Fresh chopped spinach. Can also substitute fresh kale or other leafy greens
  • Chopped parsley for stirring into the soup at the end right before serving
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced. Adding a bit of acid with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice at the end of the soup is a game-changer!

Pantry ingredients like:

  • Dried spices: groundcumin, curry powder, dried thyme, smoked paprika and crushed red pepper flakes
  • One large can diced tomatoes with their juice
  • Brown or green lentils
  • Vegetable broth
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

I recommend using brown, green or French green lentils. Red lentils can work in lentil soup, but they will lose their shape as soon as they are cooked.

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Instant Pot Instructions

Saute the Vegetables

Turn theInstant Poton and hit ‘saute.’ Add the olive oil, onion, carrots, and celery and cook for roughly 5 minutes until vegetables have softened. Sautéing the vegetables first makes a huge difference in adding a layer of flavor, so even though it takes a little more time, I highly recommend doing it.

Mix in the garlic and spices

Add in the garlic and spices, then hit ‘cancel.’ Stir in the tomatoes with their juices, dried lentils, broth, salt, and cover.

Cook on high pressure

Turn the valve to seal, then cook for 15 minutes on high pressure. When done, let the pressure come down naturally for 10-15 minutes. Turn the valve to open to release any leftover steam, then gently remove the cover.

Blend part of the soup

Remove 2 cups of the soup in ablenderand puree until creamy. Alternatively, you can use an immersion blender to puree a few cups of the soup. This step adds more body to the soup without adding in additional cream or dairy.

Finish the soup

Stir in the chopped spinach and place the lib back on. Let sit for 2-3 minutes until the spinach has wilted. To finish, stir in the lemon juice and chopped parsley and serve. If you aren’t vegan, a little parmesan cheese on top is delicious or you can use a plant-based option.

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Slow Cooker Directions

To make this lentil soup in a crock pot, saute the vegetables (onion, celery and carrot) first with the olive oil in askillet. Just like with the Instant Pot, this step adds in so much extra flavor to the soup and I recommend doing it.

Add the cooked vegetables to the base of a slow-cooker, spices, tomatoes, lentils, and salt. Cook on high for 4 hours or until lentils are tender.

Before serving, remove 2 cups of the soup and puree until creamy, then add back to theslow cooker. Add in the spinach and stir to wilt. Just before serving, add in the parsley and lemon juice and serve.

How to Make This Lentil Soup on the Stovetop

Like with the other directions for the slow cooker and Instant Pot, start by sautéing the aromatic vegetables (onion, celery and carrot) first with the olive oil in a large stock pan or large pot.

Add in the spices, tomatoes, lentils, salt and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook until lentils are tender, about 35 minutes. Remove 2 cups of the soup and puree until creamy, then add back to the stock pan.

Stir in the spinach and stir to wilt. Just before serving, add in the parsley and lemon juice and serve!

Refrigerator and Freezer Directions

You can store any leftover soup in the fridge or freezer. Cool the lentil soup completely first, then place it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4-5 days or in the freezer for three months.

To cook this lentil soup from frozen, remove the soup from the freezer and thaw it in the fridge overnight. Place the leftover soup in a saucepan over medium-low heat on the stovetop and cook until warmed, adding in more broth as needed.

You can also reheat leftovers in the microwave by placing a small amount of the soup in a bowl and cover with a dish towel, then cook for 60-second intervals, stirring in between, until warmed through.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should lentils be soaked before making soup?


Unlike dried beans, you don’t have to soak your lentils before making lentil soup.

Why are my lentils bland?


Lentils need to be seasoned well so they aren’t bland, as they don’t have much flavor. This recipe ensures a flavorful, delicious lentil soup!

What happens when you overcook lentils?


Lentils can get mushy if you overcook them, this is another reason why I don’t recommend using red lentils, as they break down too much when cooked. Great in some recipes, like my spicy red lentils, but not in lentil soup. Brown or french lentils are best for the desired consistency of this soup.

Health Benefits of Lentils

As a Registered Dietitian, I wish everyone would eat more lentils. They are inexpensive, rich in both protein and fiber, and so good for you. One cup of cooked lentils contains 18g of protein, 15g of fiber and 6.5 mg of iron. This vegan lentil soup is packed with protein and fiber, making it a delicious option for everyone.

Several studies have demonstrated that eating lentils reduces the risk of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, obesity, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

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This vegan lentil soup is for busy weeknights. The times when you are so tired to make dinner, but don’t want to settle for another pantry snack meal of crackers, cheese, hummus and maybe some vegetables.

Not with thisinstant potlentil soup! There’s little that needs to be done besides chopping up a few vegetables. Add in some dried lentils, a can of tomatoes, some spices and ta-da! Dinner is served.

This one is slightly spicy because Ilovespicy food but it’s easily tamed down for those of you who don’t– either reduce or omit the red pepper flakes.

Other Instant Pot recipes that you will also love

  • Instant Pot Lentil Walnut Tacos
  • Instant Pot Vegan Burrito Bowls
  • Instant Pot Apple Chai Applesauce
  • Instant Pot Hummus
  • Instant Pot Vegan Chili

If you try this Instant Pot Lentil Soup recipe, let me know! Leave a comment, rate it, and tag your Instagram photos with #delishknowledge .I absolutely love seeing your creations. Happy cooking!

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Instant Pot Lentil Soup

  • Author: Alex Caspero
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: dinner, soup, healthy, main, pressure cooker
  • Method: Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

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Instant Pot Lentil Soup! This vegan lentil soup recipe is perfect for fall and winter. Healthy, delicious and so easy to put together! Throw everything in the pressure cooker and dinner is ready.

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  • Author: Alex Caspero
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: dinner, soup, healthy, main, pressure cooker
  • Method: Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan
  • Author: Alex Caspero
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: dinner, soup, healthy, main, pressure cooker
  • Method: Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 3 carrots, chopped
  • 3 celery stalks, chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon curry powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1 large can (28 ounces) diced tomatoes with their juice
  • 1 cup brown or green lentils
  • 4 cups low-sodium vegetable broth
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups chopped spinach
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped parsley
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced

Instructions

  1. Turn the Instant Pot on and hit ‘saute.’ Add the olive oil, onion, carrots and celery and cook for ~5 minutes until vegetables have softened.
  2. Add in the garlic and spices, then hit ‘cancel.’ Add the tomatoes with their juices, lentils, broth, salt and cover. Bring the soup to high pressure for 15 minutes (turn the valve to seal and hit manual then the + sign to 15 minutes).
  3. When done, let the pressure come down naturally for 10-15 minutes. Turn the valve to open then gently remove the cover. Place 2 cups of the soup in a blender and puree until creamy. Add back to the soup along with the chopped spinach and place the cover back on. Let sit for 2-3 minutes until the spinach has wilted.
  4. Just before serving, stir in the lemon juice and chopped parsley and serve!

Notes

  1. To cook in a slow cooker:Saute the vegetables (onion, celery and carrot) first with the olive oil in a skillet, then add to the base of a slow-cooker along with the spices, tomatoes, lentils and salt. Cook on high for 4 hours, or until lentils are tender. Before serving, remove 2 cups of the soup and puree until creamy, then add back to the slow cooker. Add in the spinach and stir to wilt. Just before serving, add in the parsley and lemon juice and serve.
  2. To cook on the stove: Saute the vegetables (onion, celery and carrot) first with the olive oil in a large stock pan. Add in the spices, tomatoes, lentils, salt and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook until lentils are tender, about 35 minutes. Remove 2 cups of the soup and puree until creamy, then add back to the stock pan. Add in the spinach and stir to wilt. Just before serving, add in the parsley and lemon juice and serve!

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FAQs

Should lentils be soaked 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.

How do you make Jamie Oliver lentil soup? ›

Sauté the garlic, chilli and coriander stalks for a minute, until lightly golden. Add the red lentils to the pan. Stir to coat, then pour in the hot stock and coconut milk. Turn up the heat, gently bring it to the boil, then let it come to a simmer.

Why is my lentil soup not thick? ›

Cook It Longer

Sometimes soup just needs to simmer longer to reach the perfect consistency. Check to see if the vegetables are tender, and then taste the broth. If the soup tastes a bit watery, give it more time.

Does lentil soup contain gluten? ›

Lentils are naturally gluten-free. They are recommended for people with celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders. However, like oats, they appear to be at a heightened risk of cross contact with gluten-containing grains.

What happens if you don't rinse lentils? ›

It'll be fine. The reason you rinse lentils is to remove any small rocks, husks, and rodent droppings that might have gotten in there.

What happens if you don't pre soak lentils? ›

Don't worry about soaking lentils, split peas, or black-eyed peas (or cowpeas). Lentils and peas are softer than dried beans. They'll cook within 5 to 20 minutes without any soaking time. Nearly all traditional cookbooks tell you to soak dried beans before cooking them.

Why does my lentil soup taste bland? ›

Not adding any aromatics to the pot.

Add aromatics to the water or, even better, use chicken or vegetable stock instead of water. Follow this tip: Add a few cloves of garlic, a bay leaf, a spring of rosemary, half of an onion, or a combination of these aromatics to the cooking water or stock to help flavor the lentils.

What is the white stuff in lentil soup? ›

Those look to be radicles (embryonic stems, the part the root grows from) that have separated from the lentils. If you look closely at the less squished lentils in your soup, you'll probably see some with the radicles still attached.

What is the white foam on lentil soup? ›

That means the foam will typically appear when making meat-based broths and, to a lesser degree, soups made from high-protein vegetables such as chickpeas and lentils. When those coagulated proteins cluster together, they can create air pockets, which is what causes the “sudsy bubbles,” says Trout.

Why did my lentil soup turn black? ›

the color change you've observed is from oxidation. If you want to prevent this, lay some plastic wrap over the surface of your lentils to prevent air from getting to them, or add some acid, like lime juice, to the recipe.

How do you fix bland lentil soup? ›

To avoid a bland lentil soup, use a flavorful broth—whether that's homemade or store-bought chicken or vegetable broth. The other key is building flavor. To do so, use aromatics like onions and garlic, include fresh or dried herbs, and season well with salt and pepper.

Why did my lentil soup turn brown? ›

As the veggies hit the boiling water, volatile acids are released into the water and are carried away in the steam. When the pot is covered, the steam and the acids it contains are forced back into the water. Once there, the acids react with the chlorophyll in the vegetables, turning them an unsightly shade of brown.

Why does lentil soup upset my stomach? ›

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.

Are lentils high carb? ›

Lentils are not suitable for those following a strict low-carb or keto diet. While they are rich in protein and fiber, they contain a high number of total and net carbs, with one cup of cooked legumes having 39.8 grams of total carbohydrates — that's already 50% of the daily carb allowance of a keto dieter.

Does tahini have gluten? ›

Tahini, which is a paste made from ground sesame seeds, is typically gluten-free. Sesame seeds themselves do not contain gluten, so pure tahini made solely from sesame seeds and oil should not contain any gluten.

How long should you soak lentils for soup? ›

How To Soak Right? Soaking lentils for two- eight hours is mostly recommended. In a bowl add the dal and rinse it with water, changing the water 3-4 times and clean it gently by stroking with your fingers. Now add water to a bowl and soak the dal for about 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the type of lentil.

Do I need to cook lentils before adding to soup? ›

Do you cook lentils before adding to soup? Nope! Dried lentils cook in 35 minutes in the soup, and there's no need to soak them either!

Why won't my lentils soften in soup? ›

Why are lentils still hard after cooking? - Quora. You can try cooking very old dried ones much longer. Use bottled water or softened water if your tap water is hard water. Don't do the initial soaking or the first part of cooking if not soaking with acidic ingredients, or ingredients with sugars.

Which lentils do not need soaking? ›

Red lentils do not need soaking. Puy lentils don't need soaking (and are delish). Less sludgy than red or yellow.

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