My Holy Grail of Lentils: A Game-Changer for Soups and Stews
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- I don't have to soak them before cooking, which saves me so much time
- They break down into a super creamy texture that's just perfect for soups and stews
- The flavor is amazing - it's like they're infused with a hint of sweetness
- They're so easy to cook - just boil 'em up and you're good to go
- The price is unbeatable for the quality you get
- I love that they're not too mushy or too firm - they're just right
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- The only downside is that they can be a bit pricey if you're on a tight budget
- Some people might find the texture a bit too soft, but I personally love it
- They do tend to break down a bit too quickly, which can make them a bit too mushy
- I wish they came in larger quantities, but I guess that's just a minor complaint
- They don't have as much protein as some other types of lentils, but that's not a deal-breaker for me
- I've noticed that they can be a bit more prone to overcooking than other types of lentils














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I've been on a quest to find the ultimate lentils for soups and stews - the kind that break down into a rich, velvety texture just like my grandma used to make. And then, I stumbled upon this pack in Samokat. I was a bit skeptical at first, but these lentils are a total game-changer. They're ridiculously easy to cook and have an amazing flavor that's hard to beat. I've been using them nonstop in my soups and stews, and I'm never going back to regular lentils again. They're a total must-try for any soup or stew lover.
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I've been on the hunt for the perfect lentils for years, the kind that turn into a creamy, mushy goodness in your soups and stews, just like my grandma used to make.
And then, I stumbled upon this pack in Samokat - I was a bit skeptical at first, but boy, am I glad I took the chance!
At first glance, they don't look like much - the color is light, nothing too exciting. But I've learned that looks can be deceiving, especially when it comes to lentils.
When I rinsed them in a pot and waited for them to cook, I got a whiff of fresh, earthy goodness - I thought to myself, 'This is gonna be a disaster, just like all the others.' But I was pleasantly surprised - it took a good hour and a half to get them just right, but after that, they transformed into a smooth, creamy delight.
I was amazed - I didn't even need a blender!
I'm thinking this lentil goodness is gonna make for some killer stews and soups, too. The possibilities are endless, and I'm excited to experiment with different recipes.
Not sure if it's just a fluke or if Samokat's got some magic lentils on their hands, but I'm hooked - give 'em a try, you won't regret it!
I'm gonna try their psheno next - fingers crossed, it'll make for some silky-smooth porridge, too!
Wishing you all a delicious day and a healthy appetite!




