Red lentils in broth constitutes possibly the most simple and digestible source of much-needed protein for someone recuperating from a stomach flu or whose digestive system is still sensitive. In the case that the patient retains a zest for flavor, a little cayenne and a helping of vegetables provide welcome taste as well as the additional fortification of vitamins and minerals in this quick and easy soup that places as little strain on the cook as on the convalescent.
Moosewood's Turkish Lentil & Spinach Soup |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Moosewood Restaurant Cooks for a Crowd: Recipes with a Vegetarian Emphasis for 24 or More for a much smaller and cozier audience Cuisine: Turkish Published on October 10, 2009 Easy, nourishing and easily digestible Turkish-style lentil soup with spinach and tomatoes Preparation: 10 minutes Cooking time: 20 to 30 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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