Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup - Step-by-Step Recipe (2024)

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posted by Jessica Hylton on Nov 22, 2020 (last updated Feb 29, 2024) 105 comments »

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This vegan coconut curry lentil soup is rich, creamy, hearty, and full of rich winter flavors. It’s a quick and easy one-pot meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights.

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It’s not exactly a secret that I’m a big fan of soup, especially once the weather starts to get cold. A big bowl of warm, hearty soup on a cold day is one of the most comforting things in the world. I’ve become a big fan of lentil soups, which are filling and so tasty. This coconut curry lentil soup has quickly become one of my favorites, in part because it takes only 40 minutes and one pot to make.

This vegan soup is rich and creamy, thanks to lots of coconut milk in the broth. But it’s also full of strong flavors like ginger, garlic, curry paste, and soy sauce. This soup is a weeknight staple in my kitchen during the colder months, and I’m excited for you to make it.

Notes on Ingredients

Here are the ingredients that you’ll need to make coconut curry lentil soup. Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the article to see the exact amounts.

  • Sesame oil
  • Grated ginger – This is an important ingredient, so be sure to use fresh ginger.
  • Red curry paste
  • Onion – Red onion is best for this recipe, but you can use a white or yellow onion if that’s all you have.
  • Garlic
  • Sea salt
  • Black pepper – Fresh ground black pepper is best for this recipe.
  • Sugar – You can use coconut sugar or brown sugar.
  • Soy sauce – Liquid aminos or tamari are good substitutes for soy sauce.
  • Red lentils
  • Coconut milk – You can use full fat or low fat coconut milk.
  • Vegetable broth
  • Lime juice
  • Sambal oelek or sriracha – This is an optional ingredient.
  • Lime wedges – Lime wedges are an optional garnish.
  • Purple cabbage – Purple cabbage is also an optional garnish.

How to Make Coconut Curry Lentil Soup

Here’s how to make this easy one pot soup.

  • Cook the curry and ginger. Heat sesame oil in a pan over medium high heat, then add the ginger and curry paste. Fry it in the oil while stirring for 1 minute.
  • Add the aromatics. Add the onion and garlic to the pan, and cook until the onion is a little translucent. This should take about 5 minutes.
  • Season. Add salt, pepper, sugar, and soy sauce to the pot, and stir to combine.
  • Add the lentils. Put the lentils in the pot and stir.
  • Add the liquid. Pour the broth and coconut milk into the pot, and bring to a boil. Once the liquid is boiling, reduce to a simmer, and cook until the lentils are cooked all the way through, while stirring occasionally. This should take about 20-30 minutes.
  • Squeeze in the lime. Add the lime juice to the soup, stir to combine, and turn off the heat.
  • Serve. Stir in the sambal oelek or sriracha, if you’re using it. Add any toppings, then serve and enjoy.

Tips for Success

Here are a few different tips for making this coconut curry lentil soup.

  • Use a homemade broth. For the best results, use a homemade vegetable stock rather than a store bought one. My recipe for vegetable broth made with veggie scraps is a great stock for this soup.
  • Cook the soup longer. One of the great things about this recipe is how quickly you can make it. You only need about 40 minutes! But if you have more time than that, you can extract even more flavor. This recipe calls for simmering the soup for 20-30 minutes, but if you simmer it longer than that, you’ll get even stronger flavors.
  • Season at the end. When this recipe calls for seasoning the dish, go light on the salt. As you build the rest of the flavors, the sodium level can change. Different chicken stocks have different sodium levels, and the more you cook the soup the more intense the flavors will become. Taste the soup before serving, and then add more salt if it’s needed.
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Serving Suggestions

This vegan coconut curry lentil soup goes with so many different things. Here are a few of my favorite foods to serve with it.

  • Bread. Soup and bread is a timeless combination. You can serve this soup with anything from no knead dutch oven bread, to vegan cornbread, to garlic naan.
  • Salad. I love the combination of soup and salad, as the fresh, bright salad balances the warm, hearty soup. I like to serve this soup with a vegan caesar salad or a kale salad with sesame tahini dressing.
  • Rice. It’s hard to beat serving coconut curry lentil soup with good old fashioned rice. You can also try cauliflower rice.
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How to Store and Reheat Coconut Curry Lentil Soup

This hearty vegan soup will last in the fridge for up to 5 days. Just make sure that you store it in an airtight container. To reheat the soup, heat it over medium heat on the stove until warm all the way through, about 5-6 minutes.

Can I Freeze This Recipe?

You can definitely freeze this coconut curry lentil soup recipe. Just put the soup in an airtight container, and it will last in the freezer for 3 months. Thaw in the fridge or defrost in the microwave before reheating.

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More Recipes With Lentils

Here are a few of my other favorite recipes that have lentils in them.

  • Easy lentil soup
  • One pot red lentil chili
  • Vegan shepherd’s pie
  • Vegan lentil stew
  • Lentil balls with zesty rice

Enjoy friends! If you make this coconut curry lentil soup, please snap a photo and tag #jessicainthekitchen on Instagram! We’d also love it if you would leave a comment below, and give the recipe a rating! Thanks so much!

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Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup

This vegan coconut curry lentil soup is rich, creamy, hearty, and full of rich winter flavors. It’s a quick and easy one-pot meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights.

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
  • 2 tablespoons red curry paste, I use this vegan one
  • ½ red onion
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons sugar, brown or coconut sugar
  • 1 tablespoon light soy sauce, or liquid aminos/gluten free tamari/coconut aminos
  • 1 1/2 cups red lentils
  • 1 13.5-ounce can coconut milk, (383g) (full fat or lite)
  • 5 cups vegetable broth
  • juice of 1 lime
  • ½ tablespoon sambal oelek or Sriracha, optional, for heat
  • Top with lime & chopped purple cabbage, optional

Instructions

Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup

  • In a pan over medium high heat, heat the sesame oil. Add in the minced ginger and curry paste to fry it, stirring into the oil, for about 1 minute.

  • Add in the chopped onion and the garlic and cook until the onion is slightly translucent, about 5 minutes.

  • Place the sea salt, black pepper, coconut sugar, and soy sauce on top and stir everything together. Add in the lentils and stir again.

  • Add in the coconut milk and the veggie broth. Bring the soup to a boil and then lower to a simmer, allowing to simmer for about 20 to 30 minutes, until your lentils are fully cooked through. Stir the soup occasionally. You can let it simmer even more if desired.

  • Squeeze the lime over, stir, and then remove from heat. Taste and add more salt if needed.

  • Add in any of the optional add ins/toppings. Stir in the sambal oelek (or Sriracha) or scotch bonnet pepper sauce if using.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days, or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Calories: 166kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 0.4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 810mg, Potassium: 355mg, Fiber: 11g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 923IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 32mg, Iron: 3mg

Disclaimer: Although jessicainthekitchen.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, kindly note that these are only estimates. Nutritional information may be affected based on the product type, the brand that was purchased, and in other unforeseeable ways. Jessicainthekitchen.com will not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting for your reliance on nutritional information. If you need to follow a specific caloric regimen, please consult your doctor first.

Cuisine: Asian

Course: Dinner, Lunch, Soups

Author: Jessica Hylton

Asian Dairy Free Dinner Egg Free Fall Gluten Free Low Carb Lunch Recipes Soups Soy Free Vegan Winter

originally published on Nov 22, 2020 (last updated Feb 29, 2024)

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105 comments on “Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup”

  1. Janet Leohr Reply

    Have made this many times; Love Love Love it❤️

    • Gavin | Jessica in the Kitchen Reply

      We’re so happy that you loved it Janet!

  2. Anita Reply

    This was incredible! I added a tablespoon of lemon grass paste. Thanks for this recipe!!

    • Gavin | Jessica in the Kitchen Reply

      Love that addition Anita! Thanks so much for leaving such a nice review.

  3. Dena K Reply

    Another terrific recipe! Easy to prepare and delicious. Kids asked for seconds. Thank you!!

    • Dena K Reply

      Meant to add a five star rating!

    • Gavin | Jessica in the Kitchen Reply

      Thanks so much Dena! We’re happy that you and your kids are happy.

  4. Arlene Reply

    Very tasty and definitely a keeper. I did add a diced carrot and potato to fill it out. The spices made this an excellent soup for my son in law who had the flu..comfort and warmth. Will make a double amount next time. Thank you for such an excellent recipe!

  5. Dylan O'Shell Reply

    This is one of the best recipes I’ve ever made. I’m not a great cook, but this recipe has made me feel like Gordon Ramsey. Not even he could be grumpy after eating it. This made lead to world peace.

  6. Kathy Reply

    Hi can you blend the coconut curry red lentil soup. So it’s a smooth soup?

    • Jessica Hylton Reply

      Yes you can for sure!! Enjoy!

  7. Madrone Reply

    Very nice. I put 4 cups of broth in to make more of a Dahl. Delicious, thanks.

  8. Kelly Reply

    Excellent! Love this recipe and very easy.

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Vegan Coconut Curry Lentil Soup - Step-by-Step Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do I need to rinse lentils before making soup? ›

The other good news: Lentils don't need to soak as beans do (though you do need to sort and rinse them before cooking). Different types of lentils cook in different amounts of time. Red lentils are the fastest cooking and they dissolve as they cook and make for a smooth soup.

Does lentil soup thicken up? ›

You'll find that the lentils mostly breakdown and naturally thicken the soup. But what I like to do to get a really luscious creamy texture is to give the soup a quick whizz with a blender stick (or transfer a couple of cups to the blender) to puree SOME but not all the lentils.

Can you overcook lentil soup? ›

Yes, you can overcook lentils; they will become mushy. Much depends on the type of lentil you're using. Some cook quicker and hold their shape better than others. To avoid overcooking them, always follow the cooking directions in your recipe and use the type of lentils called for in the ingredient list.

Do lentils soak up broth? ›

Lentils aren't rice—they don't need to absorb every last drop of cooking liquid. They're more like pasta: best cooked in an abundance of water or stock. Bring your liquid up to a boil, add your lentils, then turn down your heat to a simmer for at least 25-30 minutes.

What happens if you don't pre soak lentils? ›

Is Soaking Beans Necessary? Don't worry about soaking lentils, split peas, or black-eyed peas (or cowpeas). Lentils and peas are softer than dried beans. They'll cook within 5 to 20 minutes without any soaking time.

What happens if you forgot to rinse lentils? ›

You're fine to eat unrinsed lentils. The only real reason to rinse it to remove possible dirt, and perhaps a tad of starch.

Why does my lentil soup taste bland? ›

Since lentils are starchy, earthy in flavor, and can be on the bland side, there are many ways to make them flavorful, including by adding them into soup. When other ingredients are introduced that complement lentils like onions, garlic, spices, and lemon, the taste is out of this world.

Which lentils are healthiest? ›

The best part is that black lentils are the most nutrient-dense type of lentil, including high quantities of calcium, potassium, iron, and protein. According to the USDA, a half cup of raw black lentils has 960 mg of potassium, 100 mg of calcium, 8 mg of iron, and 26g of protein.

Is lentil soup good for losing weight? ›

Eating more lentils may help people maintain a healthy weight or lose weight. Replacing energy-dense (or high calorie) foods with legumes such as lentils can help people prevent or manage obesity and lose weight. Research suggests that regularly eating lentils may help with the management and prevention of diabetes.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

4) Add some flavor boosters, if you'd like.

Add some salt, maybe a bay leaf, and maybe a clove of garlic (peeled but left whole). Some recipes will warn you to never add salt to beans or lentils while they're cooking (they say it'll prevent them from cooking through), but it's simply not true!

Can you overcook lentils in curry? ›

They can become mushy if overcooked. (Though this “mushy” texture is great in recipes like Dal) Red lentils are best cooked for about 15-20 minutes. In this recipe, if you prefer your lentils with more of a bite to them, only cook for about 10 minutes.

Why did my lentil soup turn black? ›

the color change you've observed is from oxidation. If you want to prevent this, lay some plastic wrap over the surface of your lentils to prevent air from getting to them, or add some acid, like lime juice, to the recipe.

What color lentils are best for soup? ›

I recommend using green or French green lentils because they hold their shape in the soup, adding satisfying texture. Brown lentils are also a fine option.

Do I need to rinse lentils for soup? ›

Rinse. On occasion, you'll find small rocks or debris mixed in with dried lentils. To avoid eating them, rinse the lentils in a fine mesh sieve and pick them over before you cook them.

Why are my lentils still hard after cooking? ›

If you don't want dry, hard lentils, make sure to keep a little liquid in the pot! You can always add a little more if the water is evaporating faster than they cook. Skip the soak. Lentils definitely don't need any soaking before they're cooked.

Is it necessary to Rinse lentils? ›

Lentils to do not require soaking like other pulses. Rinse your lentils with fresh water before boiling to remove any dust or debris. Cook on a stovetop, using 3 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc) to 1 cup of dry lentils. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan as the lentils will double or triple in size.

Do you need to rinse a can of lentils? ›

It is not necessary to rinse canned lentils before cooking, but you can rinse them by emptying them into a strainer and under cold water. This can help to remove some of the sodium content from the liquid around the beans.

Do you drain the liquid from lentils? ›

Cook the lentils: In a medium saucepan, combine the lentils and water and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce the heat, and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 17 to 20 minutes or until tender but not mushy. Drain any excess water, let cool.

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