Silverbeet Spinach And Lentil Soup

Silverbeet spinach and lentil soup

When you need a nourishing, lemony and warm dish this silverbeet spinach and lentil soup is definitely one to try. Very easy to make with just some preparation ahead of time to soak the dried pulses and barley. It’s very filling and makes for a great family meal on cold winter nights.

A soup with a meaning

I first made this dish during the first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020. I added ingredients I already had in the pantry/fridge and ones I thought would work well together… And they really did! I was skeptical if my girls would try it. However, they both did and I remember I ended up adding more in the bowl. Something that always makes us mums happy to see.

Since then, I found out that there is a version of this silverbeet spinach and lentil soup in the Lebanese cuisine called “Adas bi Hamod”. The name translates to “lentils in lemon”, which are two of the necessary ingredients. The traditional soup includes silverbeet, green lentils and potatoes (some variations include carrots also). Thanks to Maya Mesimeris for sharing her knowledge with me and her family’s recipe.

Ingredients used

Leafy greens are ideal to get a portion of your daily iron requirements, lots of vitamins, mineral and fibre. Using both silverbeet and baby spinach they add different layers of texture and a kind of sweetness to the soup. The important part is not to cook them for a long time, so they don’t lose their nutritional value. Hence why I tend to add each at different times and towards the end of the cooking process.

The soup mix I used included a variety of pulses as well as wheat (barley). It’s a very affordable product that can make a dish very filling, especially soups. The only small downside is that you need to soak it before cooking to help hydrate them for a quicker cooking time and better digestion.

A bird's eye view of the silverbeet, spinach and lentil soup ready to be served.

To flavour the soup I added brown onion, garlic, tomato paste, lemon juice and fennel seeds to add to the zing! Vitamin C is always welcomed to keep our immune system on a high, especially in the winter months. And of course, a very popular soup for that is the Greek egg lemon soup – avgolemoni!

For more soup creations, traditional and non, check out this link!

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