Lentil and Chickpea Salad with Feta and Tahini

Lentil and Chickpea Salad with Feta and Tahini

Sarah and I are really trying to be health conscious. We are resisting the lure of…well, lots of things. We are embracing lentils! We are eating things raw! We are taking walks with a toddler who loves to watch birds and teenagers playing basketball—and anything else that starts with the letter b.

I mean, really, we are willing to do anything as long as there is some kind of cheese involved somewhere.

But even so, I admit I was a little skeptical about a salad made of both lentils and chickpeas. (Isn’t that a lot of protein? Where is the greenery? Where are the grainy carbs?)

Don’t be fooled. This salad is delicious (and, P.S., the leftovers were even better than the first serving)! You will be glad you tried it.

Besides, lettuce isn’t even in season yet. So it’s still totally fair to make salads mainly from dry goods, right? Right.

 

This lunch required several steps (hey, it wouldn’t be a food blogger lunch if it didn’t, right?), but all of them were totally simple, and we both spent a lot of time chasing Jake around and ignoring the pots on the stove. This salad is totally doable.

Lentils, Etc.First, we must cook the lentils. This is easy: add lentils, garlic, sage, and olive oil to a pot with water and simmer over low heat until the lentils are swollen and not firm in the center. Taste a few to be sure they are the right consistency: slightly toothsome, not mushy, but also not crunchy or hard.

Pickly Onions and HerbsMeanwhile, slice the red onion and let it sit in a little lemon juice bath with the salt, feta, and cilantro. Sarah buys this awesome feta that comes in a block, and she cut about half of the block into small cubes for this salad. (You may remember that Sarah is cilantro-averse, so we used chiefly parsley here. But I added some cilantro to my own plate before digging in, and it really made the dish sing! If you don’t recoil at the thought of cilantro, I highly recommend it.)

Spicy SpicesAlso, toast some spicy spices! We only had ground spices, which is fine, but whole spices are also pretty cool. Of course, you should grind and sift them before you stir them into your dressing…

Speaking of which, whisk together the lemony tahini dressing. And don’t forget to drain and rinse your chickpeas.

Salad ComponentsWhen the lentils are ready, remove the garlic and sage. Stir the lentils, chickpeas, lemon zest, and dressing in with the onions.

Let's Do LunchSprinkle the top of the salad with extra spices and toasted sesame seeds. Garnish with extra fresh cilantro.

Lentils and Chickpeas with Feta and Tahini

lightly adapted from Smitten Kitchen
serves 4

Ingredients:
scant 1 cup dry green lentils
3 large cloves garlic, divided
2 fresh sage sprigs
5 tbsp. olive oil, divided
2 cups water, plus 2 tbsp.
1 tsp. ground coriander*
¾ tsp. ground cumin*
¼ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice, divided
sea salt
2 tbsp. tahini
1 small red onion, thinly sliced in half-moons
¼ cup roughly chopped cilantro or flat-leaf parsley
½ cup feta crumbles
15 oz. can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
1 tsp. lemon zest
1 tbsp. toasted sesame seeds

Directions:
Combine the lentils, 2 cloves garlic halved lengthwise, sage, 2 tbsp. olive oil in a small pot with 2 cups water. Set it over medium heat. Let the water come to a simmer, then turn the heat to low and cook the lentils in a very gentle simmer just until they are tender. This should take from 25–minutes. Take the pan off the heat and let the lentils cool 2–3 minutes before draining them. Pick out and discard the sage and garlic.
Meanwhile, make the salad dressing. Combine the coriander and cumin in a small pan and toast over medium heat, about 3 minutes, until very fragrant. Transfer to a small bowl.
Mash the remaining clove of garlic with 1 tsp. sea salt until it forms a fine paste. Combine the garlic, 1 tsp. of the toasted spices, 3 tbsp. lemon juice, tahini, and the remaining 2 tbsp. water. Mix well. Taste and add extra salt or lemon if needed.
Place onion slices in a medium bowl and break them up with your fingers. Sprinkle in two good pinches of salt, the remaining 1 tbsp. lemon juice and 2 tsp. olive oil, and the cilantro or parsley. Toss well, then crumble in the cheese and gently toss again.
Combine the lentils with the drained chickpeas, lemon zest, and 1 tsp. sea salt in a large mixing bowl. Pour in the tahini dressing and toss well.
Toss the lentil mixture with the onions.
Transfer to a platter or serving bowl. Sprinkle with the remaining toasted spices, sesame seeds, and extra chopped herbs.

*Note: Whole spices may be substituted. Use 1 tsp. whole cumin seed and 2 tsp. whole coriander. Toast on the stove before grinding.

Enjoy!

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2 comments to “Lentil and Chickpea Salad with Feta and Tahini”

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  1. ellebakes - April 5, 2014 Reply

    Yum!

  2. Sarah@WellDined - April 7, 2014 Reply

    Oh my gosh, I love that onion photo! Writing my post now 🙂 The feta I like is Mt Vikos Traditional sheep and goat, for anyone who is curious, I get it at Whole Foods.

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