I’ve been trying to brain storm up some easy plant-based meals lately, and this week’s creation was these Creamy Coconut Curried Lentils with Spinach, which are kind of like the creamy cousin of my Curried Chickpeas with Spinach. I swapped out the canned chickpeas for quick cooking lentils, and instead of a tomato-based curry sauce, I went with a super rich creamy coconut sauce, that pairs oh so well with the earthy lentils and heady curry spices.
As you can see in the photos, I paired these Creamy Coconut Curried Lentils with my Curry Roasted Carrots and some naan. The sweetness of the carrots balances perfectly with the earthy lentils. If you’re not up for making an entirely separate side dish, you can even just slice up a few carrots and let them simmer along with the lentils in the skillet!
Make it Spicy or Mild
This recipe is really easy to make either spicy or mild and tastes fantastic either way. Curry powder can be either hot or mild, so make sure you know which type you’re buying. If you have a mild curry powder and want your coconut curry lentils to be spicy, simply add a little cayenne pepper, or top the cooked dish with a few red pepper flakes. Or, if you’d like to try to make your own curry powder, try this recipe for Easy Homemade Curry Powder from Spiceitupp.com.
What Type of Lentils Should I Use?
Brown lentils are the best for this dish because they hold their shape through simmering, unlike red or yellow lentils, but still cook really quickly, unlike green lentils. Brown lentils are sometimes just labeled “lentils” in the U.S., so just check the recommended cooking time on the package. If it says simmer for about 20 minutes, you’ve got the right type of lentil!
Is There a Substitute for Coconut Milk?
Heavy cream or half and half can be used in place of the coconut milk in this recipe, although you probably won’t need quite as much as the coconut milk used. Stick to about 1/2 cup for the heavy cream or 3/4 cup for half and half.
Creamy Coconut Curry Lentils with Spinach
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp olive oil ($0.24)
- 2 cloves garlic ($0.16)
- 1 tsp grated fresh ginger ($0.10)
- 1 small yellow onion ($0.21)
- 1 Tbsp curry powder* ($0.30)
- 1 cup brown lentils (dry) ($0.67)
- 2 cups vegetable broth** ($0.26)
- 1 13oz. can coconut milk ($1.99)
- 3 cups fresh baby spinach ($1.61)
For Serving (optional)
- 4 cups cooked rice ($0.60)
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro ($0.15)
Instructions
- Mince the garlic, grate the ginger, and dice the onion. Add the olive oil, garlic, and ginger to a deep skillet, Dutch oven, or soup pot. Sauté the garlic and ginger over medium heat for 1 minute, or just until the garlic becomes soft and fragrant.
- Add the diced onion to the skillet and continue to sauté over medium until the onion is soft and translucent. Add the curry powder and continue to sauté for about one minute more to toast the spices.
- Add the dry lentils and vegetable broth to the skillet. Stir to dissolve any browned bits from the bottom of the skillet. Place a lid on top, turn the heat up to medium-high, and bring the broth to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low, and let it simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- After simmering for 20 minutes the lentils should be tender and most of the broth absorbed. Add the can of coconut milk and stir to combine. Turn the heat back up to medium and allow the skillet to come back up to a simmer. Let it simmer without a lid for an additional 10 minutes, stirring often, to thicken the mixture.
- Once thickened, turn the heat off. Add the fresh spinach and stir gently until the spinach has wilted. Taste the mixture and adjust the salt or curry powder to your liking, if needed.
- Serve over a bowl of rice, and top with chopped cilantro if desired.
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How to Make Creamy curried lentils – Step by Step Photos
Mince two cloves of garlic, grate about 1 tsp fresh ginger, and dice one small onion. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil, the minced garlic, and grated ginger to a deep skillet (a Dutch oven or soup pot will also work). Sauté for about one minute, or just until the garlic is soft and fragrant.
Add the diced onion and continue to sauté until the onion is soft and translucent. Once the onion is softened, add 1 Tbsp curry powder. Continue to sauté for one minute more to toast the spices.
Add 1 cup dry brown lentils to the skillet…
Along with 2 cups of vegetable broth. I use Better Than Bouillon, which contains a fair amount of salt. If your broth doesn’t have a lot of salt, you may need to add some to the dish at the end to help the flavors pop.
Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to medium-high, and let it come up to a boil. Once it reaches a boil, turn the heat down to low and let it simmer for 20 minutes (with the lid on). After 20 minutes the lentils should be tender and most of the broth absorbed.
Stir in one 13oz. can of coconut milk.
Turn the heat back up to medium and let it come back up to a simmer. Let it simmer for 10 more minutes, without a lid, stirring often. This will break down the lentils a little more and reduce the coconut milk a little, making it thicker.
Turn the heat off and add about 3 cups (or three handfuls) of fresh spinach to the skillet.
Gently stir and allow the residual heat to wilt the spinach. Once wilted, give it a taste and adjust the curry powder or salt if needed.
And then it’s ready to serve! I like to serve my Creamy Coconut Curry Lentils over rice to soak up all that delicious creamy curry, but it’s also great with Naan and Curry Roasted Carrots.
And of course I meal prepped this. :)
Love this! Freezes and reheats so well. ย I make this in large batches and freeze it in multiple ziplock bags so I can defrost to eat for lunch in the week. ย I like to pair with roasted broccoli and carrots.ย
I’ve made this multiple times and love it. I was wondering if I could adapt it for an Instant Pot. I got one for Christmas and would love to play with it.
Hi Jacob! We haven’t tried it in the IP yet, but a previous commenter has: “I made this as written, and I used my Instant Pot. (5 minutes pressure). It is awesome! Tastes so good! Looks OK, but the flavor is great, it is filling, and it is great for meal prep! I used about 3/4 cup brown lentils and 1/4 cup of the small french green lentils and they were just perfect. Thank you!!”
Has anyone tried adding potatoes to this curry? Iโm assuming I would just have to add a bit more liquid to the mix to make sure that they cook. I want to try making this with Jamaican curry powder. I think the flavours of my Jamaican curry powder would work well with lentils :). This recipe looks yummy.ย
I have added potatoes. I have added frozen carrots and peas. I’ve done Jamaican curry powder. Sometimes I throw in chickpeas. It’s VERY forgiving (do sometimes have to add a little more broth!) but always delicious!
This is awesome!!
Ooh I’ve never had Jamaican Curry Powder! Let us know how it goes!
I made this recipe with Jamaican curry powder and baby red potatoes and it was yummy.ย
Great recipe. I really liked it, but my wife and kid devoured it. Will definitely make again.
Thank you!
Your website is my go to website for interesting recipes. They always work and theyโre always incredibly delicious. I have never posted a review but I have to review this recipe because it was AMAZING!!! ย So simple but so satisfying. Thank you for your website I appreciate it every day!!!
We’re happy you did Amy!
Can I use frozen spinach instead of fresh?
You could use frozen. However I’d make sure it was thawed completely and really well drained. Ring it out in a towel or paper towels to make sure you’re not adding any extra moisture.
The BEST curry recipe I’ve ever followed. Thank you for keeping it simple and for the pictures as well.
Hooray! Thank you Tiffany!
Planning to make this tonight. My local grocery store only had canned brown lentils. How do I manage the liquid amounts for these already cooked lentils?ย
Yes you should be just fine!
Love it! So simple and it combines two of my favorite thingsโlentils and curry! Really appreciate this dish. Thanks, Beth!
That makes us so happy Cassie!
Can this recipe be frozen? Just made it but far too much!! Very tasty and will make againย
Yes you certainly can freeze it!
I’m the spice-fanatic (the spicier the better) but this is a rich, earthy, and mild dish (relatively speaking, at least using mild curry) that is flavourful (interesting!) yet not fiery. Really, really satisfying with Naan, rice (and this time, curry roasted carrots)! Pretty sure just about anyone would enjoy this (even kids!!) as long as they don’t have “texture issues” – which isn’t to say the texture isn’t great, but kids can be weird about those things if it doesn’t resemble raw hot dog or chicken nugget, I’ve learned :P Easy five stars!! Tastes like more ;)
Thank you Catherine!
I cannot cook. I’m in love with a man who is patiently waiting for me to feed him (3 years, no joke). He eats healthy, grows his own vegetables; and if I can’t nuke it, I’m toast. I only screwed up the recipe a little bit (too many lentils, but added extra broth to compensate). This is delicious!! It’s beautiful and healthy. Even I can make this! Thank you. ๐
You can do it Brandy! One recipe at a time :)
We made this with a handful of leftover shredded carrots (sautรฉed with the onions) and served it over soba noodles, since we just cooked your bibimbap dish last night and didnโt want to have two rice-based meals in a row. The creamy, sweet curry sauce balances really nicely with the nutty, slightly earthy flavor of the soba, if youโre looking to sub out the rice!
Yum! Sounds delicious!
OMG !!!!! I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE! It is soo colourful! I loive the fact that you have a vegan options with pics and videos! I am just starting on the vegan diet and your recipes are super easy! Thanks a lot !
Thank you Vanessa!
Your recipes are so good. This is the second week of cooking from your site. Wow. This curry is soooo yummy, I made this for dinner and your kale gnocchi soup for lunch today. Yum yum!
Thank you Holly!
The flavors are great. Mine turned out really soupy but itโs because I used Trader Joeโs ready to eat lentils. Boyfriend is still scarfing it down, so Iโll call it a win!ย
Oh darn! But as long as it still tastes great!