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This right here is a big bowl of comfort, and I love it!

Caramelized Onion French Lentils and Cheesy Toast | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Also? It’s caramelized onion time!!

Yes and YES. Is anyone else a caramelized onion fan?

I’m not really an onion person unless they are deeply golden and caramelized to perfection. I mean, I am actually coming around more and more to onions, but for I’d say my first twenty-two years of life, I never even batted an eye for them. Onions were always those white smelly things that made people cry.

Glad to say I am soo over that, and that I have even developed a deep affection for caramelized onions. I’m even able to get my picky onion hating family to eat them too! They have to be really caramelized, but they’ll eat them. The lentils on the other hand… well they are a bit more of a struggle.

UGH.

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I love lentils, like LOVE them, but no one else in my family is into them at all. Or well, I am sure my brother Brendan is, but we don’t see each other all that much. I know my cousin Abby loves them too, but again she live in San Diego, so I see her mostly on holidays.

Oh well, I love lentils, so more for me I guess!

Do you guys remember back in January I made this Simple Coconut Quinoa and Lentil Curry with Lime Mango? That’s one of my favorite recipes, and I was just informed by HBH’s brand new marketing assistant, Alex, that it was the third most shared recipe of the year.

Umm, cool! Therefore, I figured it was a about time for another lentil recipe, seeing as you guys seem to be kind of into them! It’s pretty fun to know the recipes you guys love so much. Alex was looking into some of the most shared posts on the blog and I am not all that surprised by the top five recipes…I mean, this One Pot French Onion Pasta Bake? Yup, totally get why that’s a favorite!

Speaking of Alex, I have not yet gotten a chance to really introduce her. She is my new got-to girl, who will be helping me out behind the scenes with things like social media and updating the site a bit. She is awesome and I am so exited to have her on board! Should we do an introduction post with Alex? Kind of like a Q&A so you guys can get to know her a bit too? Thoughts… let me know in the comments section.

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Okok, so back to the caramelized onion French lentils and cheesy toast!

I mean, isn’t this the most perfect looking bowl of cozy, yummy food or what? Soupy style french lentils with buttery, Gruyere toast?? Totally fall dinner perfection, and you know what…it’s pretty good for us too! Ok well, I suppose some of you might questions that giant hunk of bread with melted cheese oozing off of it, but you guys know me, who says bread and cheese aren’t HEALTH FOOD? Man has been eating bread and cheese for centuries! Even if you’re not into the carbs + cheese, the bowl of lentils themselves, with those caramelized onions, is honestly just soo healthy and delish!

I cooked the lentils in a mix of balsamic red wine (yes, yes, I did!) and veggie broth. I then added a little fresh thyme, a bay leaf and a pretty good pinch of flaky sea salt. Hello to a warm and cozy flavor explosion!

For some extra color I added shredded brussels sprouts to the mix (although to be honest, you really can’t even see they’re in there). I wanted something green, and since I was really just making these lentils for me, and me only, I decided to throw in my favorite green veggies. Oh yes, Brussels sprouts all the way! If they’re not your thing, no biggie. Maybe just use a green veggie like kale or spinach in place or simply omit them all together.

Just be sure not to skimp on the cheesy toast, it’s kind of the bestest?. Or lease in my opinion.

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Caramelized Onion French Lentils and Cheesy Toast.

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 937 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Instructions

  • Heat a medium soup pot over medium-high heat and add the olive oil. Add the onions + brown sugar and cook about 10 minutes, stirring frequently until softened. Continue cooking, scraping the browned bits off the bottom of the pan frequently until the onions are golden brown, about 10 more minutes. Stir in the garlic, cook 30 seconds, add the balsamic vinegar, wine, and 2 cups veggie broth. Bring the mix to a boil and then stir in the lentils, bay leaves, thyme and season with salt + pepper. Reduce to a simmer and simmer 20-25 minutes or until the lentils are tender, adding more veggie broth towards the end of cooking to keep the lentils in liquid. Once the lentils are tender, remove the bay leaves + thyme. Taste and season as needed with salt + pepper.
  • Heat the broiler to high. Spread each piece of bread with butter then top evenly with cheese and place on a baking sheet. Place the sheet under the broiler and cook 30 seconds to 1 minute or until the cheese has melted.
  • Serve the lentil warm with a side of cheesy toast! Enjoy!
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Caramelized Onion French Lentils and Cheesy Toast | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

I’ll be taking that bowl now, please and thank you. 🙂

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  1. I actually have never had lentils before. But I think I’m going to have to remedy that soon!

  2. This looks absolutely delicious, what a good way to use lentils! Also would love a post introducing your new helper Alex!

  3. HI, I am receiving two e-mails from you. I don’t want to cancel both, no way. But do want to cancel this one as it is the newest and second e-mail. I must have signed up twice, sorry. Going to try the lentil dish. thank so much for the yummy recipes!

  4. Yes, absolutely love caramelized onions, but otherwise I’m not really into onions at all. But caramelizing makes them so sweet, buttery, and almost like candy. Weird, right? They’re amazing. I never saw a dish of lentils that I could love more than these!

    I’d love to meet Alex with a Q&A! That’d be awesome to learn more about her!

    1. Hey Angi! Green lentils will work great!! french lentils are also green, just a little smaller in size I believe. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you! ?

  5. Aha I’m coking lentils for dinner tonight, what a coincidence!! I love lentils and caramelized onions, and have been stewing my lentils in a mix of red wine and balsamic vinegar for ages, my son loves them like that!! ANd that toast with the cheese, what’s unhealthy about it? People are so craycray with the food fads right now, it scares me!
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  6. Yes to a bowl of comfort! This really screams comfort food especially in cool nights. Plus that cheesy toast? Well that’s just heaven! I’m so excited about the soup and stew season! Not so much about the icy roads and all that comes with it though 🙁
    Anyways, congratulations on your new staff, Alex! What a lucky girl to be working with you! Yes, introduce her to us so at least we’ll have a face that goes with the name. Two more days and you’re off to Harry Potter! So excited for you and your family! 😉

    1. Yes it so is!! Couldn’t agree more girl!
      I am going to try and get her introduced soon!!
      Cant wait for HP!! And to write about it!!

  7. I love lentils and I was thinking about asking you for recipes with red lentils just this week.
    I would love for a Q&A with Alex.

    1. hey Kat!! I actually do not have a recipe for apple butter, but I am working on it!! I just buy mine at my grocery store. Try asking someone who work there where it is located. I bet they have it. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you so much!! ?

    2. Hey Kat!! Thank you so much! Hip, hip, for lentils…maybe I will also make a red lentil recipe. ? Thanks again oh and I will try and do that Q&A with Alex!

  8. Tieghan, can you basically just please come and live with us and cook for us every day? My mouth waters with every recipe you post but I don’t have time to make them all! And even if I did, they would not be as lovely as when you make them!

    BTW, you should definitely milk your goats and make cheese. We have goats and last year we milked, sharing with kids so no pressure. I only got as far as making halloumi cheese which is incredibly easy. But next year when they kid again, I am going to try to make other cheese. Milking is incredibly satisfying. Very “wholesome”!

    1. Haha (:
      That would be a lot of fun!!
      I want to!! It sounds like a lot of work! But also a lot of fun, and so delicious!! We have milked Tera but never made cheese, just enjoyed her milk!!