Ask anyone that knows me and they will tell you that I love to cook. I love it. From buying the freshest ingredients, to the chopping and prep, and tasting the final result. My favorite part of the day is eating dinner with my family, all of us seated around the table... sharing conversation and bits of our day over a nutritious meal cooked with love (and my favorite orange spoon).
On the menu tonight? Lentil soup.
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**The recipe**
Lentil Soup - Serves 8-10 (freeze some in small containers for a quick meal)
1- 16 oz. bag of lentils, 2 tbsps. olive oil, 2 small onions chopped, 2 celery stalks chopped, 2 cloves of garlic chopped, 2 cups of cubed ham, 1 ham-hock (gross & optional, but adds alot of flavor), 8 cups of water. Salt and pepper to taste.
~Rinse/ wash the lentils, soak them in water for one hour, then drain.
~In a soup-pot, heat 2 tbsps. of olive oil on medium/high heat.
~Saute onions, celery, and cubed ham for 10 minutes or until onions are softened and clear. Add chopped garlic and continue to saute for another minute.
~Add lentils, ham-hock and water to the pot. Bring to a boil. Once it starts boiling, turn the heat to a lower setting. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. Cover and let cook for 1 hour.
~Stir, taste and adjust the seasonings to your liking. (I added 1 beef bouillon cube). Add water if needed. Cook the soup for an additional 30 minutes to one hour - depending on the consistency of the soup - I like it a little thicker so I cooked it for 2 hours total.
~When it's done, remove and throw away the ham-hock. It has very little meat on it. Enjoy!