This vegan lentil curry is absolutely amazing. It’s simple, exotic, spicy, tasty, creamy and has an intense coconut flavor. I like to serve it with rice.

I’m in love with this vegan lentil curry, it’s my favorite lentil recipe, I eat it almost every week. Besides, it’s a super easy and flavorful dish. If you love Indian cuisine as mush as I do, you need to try this awesome lentil curry.

I usually eat lentils with rice, it’s a satisfying and nutritious meal, and also a great combination, so delicious! This recipe is diet-friendly, especially if you don’t add any oil.





I love coconut milk, it has fat, but if you include it in moderation in a healthy, balanced diet, it’s not a problem and you can make it at home, it’s so easy, you only need water and coconut (fresh or shredded). Anyway, if you don’t like coconut milk or if you prefer a lighter version use water or any other plant milk. The rest of the ingredients are pretty light and nutritious. It’s a flavorful recipe because we added so many spices (feel free to add other spices or remove any).

Garam masala is a mixture of spices very popular in Indian cuisine. If you can’t find it, just make it at home or use the spices you have on hand. The composition of garam masala differs regionally. The components of the mix are toasted, then ground together. A typical Indian version of garam masala contains: turmeric, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, cumin seeds and cardamom pods, but you can also add other spices such as garlic powder, ginger, sesame seeds, mustard seeds, coriander, nutmeg, fennel or cayenne powder.

I eat legumes at least 3 or 4 times a week and I’m always trying new legume recipes. This vegan lentil curry is a staple for me, it’s a pretty simple recipe, but it takes time, although it’s totally worth it. If you like curry, lentils and coconut, you need to try it.

If you like this vegan lentil curry, check out these lentil recipes: low-fat vegan Shepherd’s pie, lentil salad, fat-free Spanish lentil stew, easy lentil curry and vegan sloppy joes.

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