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Thursday, June 14, 2012

lentil pate


Yesterday, Kate over at Purple Pear posted about her challenge to find vegan lunch recipes for her new WWOOFers and it prompted me to post this easy and filling lentil 'pate'. It's not easy feeding vegans because it is a rather restrictive diet (we have tried it) and it's especially hard trying to do it on the cheap.

Lentil and Walnut Pate

1 onion finely chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
100gm red lentils, rinsed 
1 tspn mixed herbs
Bay leaf
Freshly ground black pepper

Fry the onions and garlic in a bit of oil or margarine until lightly browned, then add lentils, herbs, pepper and enough water to cover. 
Simmer for about 15 minutes, checking to ensure there's still enough water to stop it from sticking to the bottom. 
When the lentils are soft and mushy, remove from heat and add - 

100gm ground walnuts
*Tamari to taste

Stir well and watch the colour change! 

*The walnuts are finely ground if you put them into a food processor for a whirl and you will need quite a bit of Tamari to flavour it well.
As usual, you can experiment with the flavours and use different herbs! 


This 'pate' brings back memories of impromptu picnics when my children were littlies - we used to eat it on corn cakes and I always made a triple batch or more! 
Now, when we have it for lunch, we spread it on hearty German rye bread with some fresh parsley, cucumber or tomato. It's quite filling. 

Kate, I hope this hits the spot!!! 

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this recipe. We are trying to eat more vegan meals and are always ready to try something new.


    With All That I Am
    Carrie "The Handmade Homemaker"

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  2. How clever are you! I was racking my brain thinking of things for Kate...but I think you need to have the experience of being vegan to really be able to put together a recipe. Can't wait to try it.

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  3. ah thank you! i just wrote this out and will make it on the weekend. oh my my those baby faces in your last post. good job granma! (i am grammy, hee hee)

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  4. Thank you for sharing your recipe. It looks yummy and handy to have. I will try it!

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  5. Oh thank you so much Evi. That sounds wonderful and I'm sure it will hit the spot. They have turned out to be surprisingly easy to feed and have very simple diets. Happy with hommus on sourdough for lunch so I'm sure this will please them (and us) very well. xxx

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