Beluga lentils are tiny black variety with nutty, earthy flavour, named after the caviar they resemble. This beluga lentil salad is really simple, satisfying and can be served on its own or as a side dish with your choice of meat. It can also be served on lettuce leaves.
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- In a medium saucepan, combine the black lentils with the smashed garlic, bay leaf and water and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat until the lentils are just tender, about 20 minutes. Drain the lentils and discard the garlic and bay leaf. Set aside to cool.
- Cut the tofu into 2-inch slices. Season with salt and pepper. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Pan-fry tofu, 4-5 minutes per side, until golden brown and crisp. Drain on kitchen paper. Whisk all the dressing ingredients until well blended.
- Add the black lentils, julienned parsley root, carrot, sliced onion, garlic sprout and tofu into a large bowl, then pour on the dressing and toss to mix.
I think you just added all the ingredients and flavors that I love in one dish! :) It's so beautiful too. Those black lentils are like jewels!
ReplyDeleteThey are so many kinds of lentils.. I haven't even tried half of them I guess :)Your salad looks really delicious! You served it just like in a restaurant :)
ReplyDeletenever tried this black dal..but it looks wonderful...very well presented and super clicks!!!
ReplyDeleteI never think to eat lentils as a salad, but it's such a good idea. Your dish looks beautiful as always and sounds delicious and just the sort of food needed after all the festive excess. One question though. What are garlic sprouts?
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ReplyDeleteVery healthy recipe ...love the presentation and all the color and flavor added!
ReplyDeleteLove this salad.. Will try soon.. Love all the pics too
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A beautiful salad and perfect combo!
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Hi Angie, I am a huge fan of anything tofu and I would eat a plateful of this beautiful salad.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteLovely salad! I don't mind having a plateful!
Tofu and salad = favourites!
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Choc Chip Uru
@Choclette I think garlic greens might be more proper.
ReplyDeleteLovely salad , Angie ! Love the flavor and texture of that salad :) The dressing itself sounds refreshingly yummy !
ReplyDeleteThis is the third time in as many weeks that there have been salads of this sort out there - that includes my own, made yesterday, from wheat berries. Seems oh so healthy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and healthy salad
ReplyDeleteOoooo they look so fancy!!
ReplyDeleteHave seen this lentils, salad looks nutritious and fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous Angie, it tempts my non tofu enjoying taste buds to give it a try.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
I've never seen these lentils. They are gorgeous! And so is your salad. They really do look like caviar. The raspberry vinaigrette sounds divine. I always have a bottle on my shelf and it's nice to see it used on lentils.
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Looks pretty with the julienned and thinly cut vegetables. I love lentils and always trying to find types that do not melt but holds its firmness. This one seems like that.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of serving on lettuce leaves, perfect appetizer that way as well.
You know what a lentil kick I'm on right now, so this post is dangerous. I think my husband would kill me if I bought yet another box of lentils! Love the colour of these.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! so healthy and yummy..
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ReplyDeletewo Angie, i get to know many new stuff by reading your blog! thks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe to use Tofu...love this salad, loaded with lots of flavors n delicious too...very nice pics!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous contrast!
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ReplyDeleteAngie, presentation is so good and inspires others to definitely give it a try..love it..
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ReplyDeleteI have never heard of the Beluga lentils before, but will look for them at Whole Foods--this salad looks incredible. XOXO
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the pics of the belunga ,andlove the salade too.
ReplyDeleteThe dressing for this sounds delicious- macadamia oil must be so rich! I still haven't tried beluga lentils...I really need to make the trip to Whole Foods or somewhere that would have them!
ReplyDeleteI need to go shopping for black lentils. I've never seen them but they are beautiful! I think lentils are fantastic - no matter what color they are. This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful plate of healthy tasty food to celebrate the New Year!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Years Angie-I look forward to following you in 2013 ;-)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my space, the salad looks so colorful, those black lentils look so cute, very nourishing, following you back Angie..
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ReplyDeleteI would love to find some Belugo lentils. They're beautiful! The photo of them in the small, wooden bowls is just gorgeous. Lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe especially with tofu! YUMMY :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and a wonderful recipe. I've not heard of these little lentils before but I'm going to search them out. GG
ReplyDeleteThis dish really looks lovely. I will keep an eye out for beluga lentils, I like the smaller size.
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ReplyDeleteThis salad looks so pretty! I haven't even seen black lentils before. I will have to do some searching for them :)
ReplyDeletenever seen black lentil before but everything looks so pretty here!
ReplyDeleteThe salad has wonderful colors and looks very tasty. I have eaten lentil before, but never the beluga black lentil, they do sound tasty.
ReplyDeleteA perfectly healthy recipe for a great 2013. Looks amazing xxx
ReplyDeleteThe pictures is increasing my appetite and can't wait to try this recipe and get the taste of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for such wonderful recipe!!
Oh I love all of the delicious salads being posted this week! This one is definitely one of my favorites! Love the blend of ingredients and the tasty vinaigrette! Gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteThe vegetables look so great with the black lentils! What a perfect dish for the start of the year.
ReplyDeleteI love lentils in any way, shape, or form. :) This would make such a great vegetarian lunch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique and gourmet salad. This is lovely! Oh, and that dressing sounds incredible. Perfect vegetarian meal. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! I just adore discovering new ingredients like these Beluga lentils through your recipes. it is a lovely salad.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing as I have some black lentils i need to use up! this looks like quite the elegant salad!
ReplyDeleteSounds so delicious and healthy. And pictures, as always make me very hungry.
ReplyDeleteA very elegant and nutritious meal dear Angie.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good Christmas. Happy new year!
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ReplyDeleteI've never tried lentils with tofu! I'm going to try it!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty dish! the colors are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteLindo trabajo y muy exquisito me encanta,abrazos y abrazos.
ReplyDeleteHow cool do these lentils look?! I've never had caviar but I'm betting I would like the lentil version a LOT more :)
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds so virtuous! It's full of things I want to try and cook with; lentils and tofu namely. Looks great.
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ReplyDeletewow, your salad is so beautiful! and sounds sooooo delicious with all those amazing ingredients!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I've never heard oc Beluga lentils but I think we might need to become friends. Gorgeous, gorgeous photos, who else could make lentils look beautiful?
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful and gourmet!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried this type of lentils but your salad looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a tempting photo, Angie. We're crazy about lentils around here. Tofu, not so much, but yours looks done exactly right.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking dish....the black lentils look stunning:)
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ReplyDeleteanother healthy treat!
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ReplyDeleteThose lentils are gorgeous, Angie! And this protein packed dish looks so healthy and tasty :)
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ReplyDeleteAngie, that is a beautiful salad! And lentils are one of my favorite protein sources. This looks like a salad to put at the top of my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteBest salad Angie! Black lentils are my favourite at the moment and French brown lentils :)
ReplyDeleteOh...beluga black lentils, aka: the caviar of beans ~ what a delicious choice in this salad. Your photos are simply beautiful Angie.
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ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! This looks like such a fancy and awesome dish! Will make this when I am entertaining the next time!
Your photo perfectly captures the wonderful flavorful combinations of this salad. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have tried Beluga lentils. The fact that it is black means it must be packed with health benefits too :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm - I see a version of this in my near future :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, lovely salad and very appetizing. Excellent click!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week ahead.
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