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Meal Type » Soups & Stews » Carrot and Red Lentil Soup

Carrot and Red Lentil Soup

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

4.99 from 65 votes
December 14, 2020
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This carrot and lentil soup is incredibly easy to make, with simple ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, and comes together in just about 30 minutes!

Two bowls of soup with a blue napkin on the side.

Soup season is in full swing and I for one am here for it. I may have overdone it on my chickpea noodle soup and tomato soup, so I thought it was about time for something new.

This carrot and lentil soup is incredibly creamy, almost like a bisque, and high in protein thanks to the lentils. It’s freezer friendly too so it’s perfect for meal prep.

It comes together in under 30 minutes, makes a big batch and is perfect paired with some hearty bread and is a complete meal on its own! If you love this recipe, try my tuscan white bean soup or lentil tortilla soup next!

Before we get started…

  • You need to use red lentils for this recipe, brown, french or green lentils will not work here! Red lentils have a much softer and almost mushy texture compared to other types, so they blend really well into the soup!
  • The coconut milk will just help make the soup creamy thanks to its higher fat content. There shouldn’t be a strong coconut flavor at all since the spices will mask it, but you can try a cashew or almond milk if you prefer.
ingredients in bowls with labels

How to make carrot and red lentil soup

Chop the onion and mince the garlic and add to a large pan with the olive oil. Saute for about 5 minutes or until very fragrant and the onion is translucent. 

Add in all of the spices, salt and chopped carrots. Saute for an additional 5 minutes to soften the carrots and allow the flavors to blend together.

Add in the red lentils, tomato paste, coconut milk and vegetable broth. You’ll need 4 cups of vegetable broth which is the same as 1 regular sized carton.

Sauteeing the onions and carrots in a pot.

Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low and let simmer, covered, for about 20 minutes or until the lentils are cooked through. 

Transfer to a high speed blender (you may need to do this in 2 batches depending on the size) and process until completely smooth. You can use a food processor or immersion blender for this, but I find a high speed blender works best. I cannot recommend this vitamix blender enough, it was truly one of the best kitchen purchases I’ve made!

Taste and adjust seasonings as desired. Transfer back to the pot and garnish with chopped parsley, red pepper flakes and a few dollops of coconut yogurt. 

If you want to make the little swirls like I did in the images, all you need to do is add small drops of yogurt to the top of the soup and take a toothpick and swirl it around the top of the soup (gently) to spread it out. Try my classic gluten free tomato soup or chicken pot pie soup next!

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Do the lentils need to be soaked?

No! And in fact I highly advise against it for this particular recipe. Red lentils cook very easily and unlike other legumes, generally do not require soaking. You can rinse them in a fine mesh colander to remove any bits that don’t belong, but don’t allow them to soak.

You want them to be in the whole original form when you add them to the soup so that the vegetable broth will cook them and infuse the flavors into them.

Red lentil and carrot soup in a large white pot.

Does it keep?

This carrot and lentil soup will last for about 5 days in an air tight container in the fridge. For anyone who likes to meal prep, this soup can also be frozen! Whether in the fridge or the freezer, allow it to cool completely before transferring to an air tight container.

This soup will keep in the freezer for about 1 month. Allow it to defrost in the fridge overnight and then reheat on the stove. Be sure to save some room in the container for expansion.

Side angle of the soup with coconut yogurt on top.

Tips for success

You don’t want the lentils to cook too quickly, so make sure the heat is on very low and the pot is covered. Don’t transfer the soup to the blender until all of the liquid is absorbed from the lentils and they are completely soft.

How much salt you need will depend on the saltiness of your broth. I used low sodium veggie broth so ended up using closer to 1 1/2 teaspoon salt. If you’re using regular broth start with 1/2 teaspoon and adjust as needed.

Serving Suggestions

I recommend serving this soup with a nice hearty bread (still waiting to find a good gluten free one!) and some fresh parsley on top. It’s perfect as a full meal on its own since it’s high in protein but is also delicious with a side salad.

Red lentil and carrot soup with chopped parsley in a white bowl.

Try these cozy recipes next

  • Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
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4.99 from 65 votes

Red Lentil and Carrot Soup

by: claire cary

This red lentil and carrot soup is an easy and delicious dairy free soup that is perfect for a chilly winter day. It’s incredibly easy to make, made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, and comes together in just about 30 minutes!
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Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 20 minutes mins
Total: 35 minutes mins
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups red lentils
  • 1 medium/large yellow onion
  • 4 large cloves garlic
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 can full fat coconut milk
  • 5 cups vegetable or chicken broth
  • 4 large carrots
  • 4 tablespoons tomato paste
  • ½ teaspoon salt or more, to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon Black pepper
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Instructions

  • Chop the onion and mince the garlic and add to a large pan with the olive oil. 
  • Saute for about 5 minutes or until very fragrant and the onion is translucent. 
  • Add in all of the spices, salt and chopped carrots. 
  • Saute for an additional 5 minutes. 
  • Add in the red lentils, tomato paste, coconut milk and vegetable broth. 
  • Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to (very) low and let simmer, covered, for about 20 minutes or until the lentils are cooked through and most of the liquid is absorbed. 
  • Transfer to a high speed blender (you will probably need to do this in 2 batches depending on the size of your blender) and process until completely smooth. If you have an immersion blender, you can use that instead!
  • Taste and adjust seasonings as desired. Feel free to thin it out with extra vegetable broth if desired.
  • Transfer back to the pot and garnish with chopped parsley, red pepper flakes and a few dollops of coconut yogurt. 

Notes

Once prepared, this soup will store in the fridge for about 5 days. Allow it to cool completely before transferring it to a container.
You don’t want the lentils to cook too quickly, so make sure the heat is on very low and the pot is covered. Don’t transfer the soup to the blender until all of the liquid is absorbed from the lentils and they are completely soft.
How much salt you need will depend on the saltiness of your broth. I used low sodium veggie broth so ended up using closer to 1 1/2 tsp salt. If you’re using regular broth start with 1/2 tsp and adjust as needed.
Serving: 1bowl / Calories: 425kcal / Carbohydrates: 55.8g / Protein: 17.8g / Fat: 16.8g / Fiber: 10.1g / Sugar: 6.9g

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  1. Adelaide
    October 16, 2024

    Simple and delicious! Didn’t even bother blending at the end. 🙂5 stars

    Reply
  2. Josie
    April 16, 2024

    Thank you so much for the recipe! I made this today and added a little extra broth, nutritional yeast and chickpeas for extra protein. Absolutely delicious 🤤5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      April 16, 2024

      Sounds great, thanks Josie!

      Reply
  3. Toir
    March 14, 2024

    Made this for on-the-go tea tonight as we needed something I could fit in a flask for my 6 and 9 year olds who have swimming swimming lessons at tea time.
    It was a hit!
    Easy to make, easy to eat 😋5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      March 18, 2024

      Perfect! So glad you enjoyed this recipe.

      Reply
  4. Livia
    December 4, 2023

    love it!! i added ginger and celery for some extra taste.5 stars

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  5. Victoria
    December 2, 2023

    Delicious and so easy. I added parsley, coconut cream, and olive oil on top. Mmm! Thank you!5 stars

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  6. Michelle
    November 12, 2023

    Turned out excellent. I had to add a little more water and unsweetened almond milk to thin out the soup but that was it. A big hit for dinner, I will make it again.5 stars

    Reply
  7. Robin
    September 25, 2023

    I have made this recipe a couple times. It is awesome. We love it.5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      September 25, 2023

      Amazing, thanks Robin!

      Reply
  8. Lori
    September 23, 2023

    Easy to make and delicious! I added some Garam Masala and fresh ginger. Highly recommend this dish!5 stars

    Reply
  9. Melissa Davis
    August 8, 2023

    Could you please clarify how many ounces the ‘bowl’ is? I’m on a diet and need to know how much I can eat. Sounds amazing!

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 9, 2023

      It’ll be about 1 1/2 cups, but this is just an estimate!

      Reply
  10. Lynne
    April 17, 2023

    Could I use split red lentils? Would I have to change anything in how I make the recipe then?5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      April 17, 2023

      No, that should be fine!

      Reply
    2. Kerrie
      January 28, 2024

      If I use already cooked lentils how much broth should I use for carrots and the soup in general? I was going to add my lentils at the end. Thanks.

      Reply
      1. Claire Cary
        January 28, 2024

        I don’t recommend doing that as the soup is designed to all cook together! The flavor won’t be great if you add them in at the end.

        Reply
  11. Tia T
    March 12, 2023

    Delicious recipe! Perfect for salvaging my soft carrots and other veggies that had seen better days. Nice and filling too.5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      March 13, 2023

      Perfect, thanks Tia!

      Reply
  12. Mark
    February 18, 2023

    Easy-peasy. Very versatile. I didn’t have red lentils so I just used green ones. Next time I do this I will likely change up the spices and go for more of a rosemary vibe, since it compliments the carrots. I’m not a huge fan of cumin, so I might go more curry. Thanks for the template.5 stars

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  13. Christin
    February 4, 2023

    Yum! Just made this for dinner & it was delicious. Thank you Claire. Xoxo.5 stars

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  14. Katie
    February 4, 2023

    Wow, this was SO delicious, easy to make, and an inexpensive meal with a loaf of fresh bread out of my bread maker. I added a teaspoon of ginger paste, used smoked paprika, and doubled the turmeric and the cinnamon. At the end I stirred in a bit of half and half, but a vegan chef could use oat milk.5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      February 6, 2023

      Sounds delicious! So happy you enjoyed it.

      Reply
  15. Christina
    December 26, 2022

    Came out really really thick I added more veggie broth and more seasonings. My carrots were a bit overpowering and sweet but adding in the extra broth and seasonings helped. I doubled this recipe and froze half. Also added some lime juice at the end, garam masala, and some Cilantro to give it more of an Indian flair. Overall nice easy recipe and would definitely make it again! Thx for sharing.4 stars

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