Dozens and dozens of reviews from readers just like you. This crockpot lentil soup is so easy – set it, forget it, and Enjoy! Vegan and gluten-free
Crockpots are a busy mom’s best friend. No Joke. If you don’t have kids, you may or may not appreciate what a relief a great crockpot recipe can be. But, when you have little ones, especially if you work, sometimes throwing dinner together is just such a hassle (like every single day lol).
The aroma of a delicious dinner already prepared, a glass of wine, and ten quiet minutes alone are rare and coveted treats for many of us.
Here I am giving you one of them, a nutritious and easy crockpot recipe.
Only you have to promise to take ten minutes alone and have a glass of vino (if you partake) while it’s cooking. 😉
Crockpot Lentil Soup Ingredients:
- Carrots
- Celery
- Yellow Onion
- Garlic
- Shallot
- Brown Lentils
- Vegetable Stock
- Canned Diced Tomatoes
- Dried Spices (Bay Leaf, Dried Thyme, Salt, Pepper, Ground Cumin)
- Swiss Chard
- Red Wine Vinegar
Lentil soup is one of those things that is such a great staple; it is simultaneously hearty, nutritious, and relatively easy to make. I think my mom taught me how to make simple lentil soup when I was in High School. I have made countless variations of her recipe since and finally re-worked it to be crockpot aka slow cooker friendly.
This version is vegan, gluten-free, and freezes great. It’s ridiculously easy.
A little bit of chopping (you can totally bust out your food processor to save time!) and then you add the majority of the ingredients to the slow cooker. About 15 minutes before the cook time is up, add the chopped swiss chard, a few more dried spices, and red wine vinegar for a little acid and balance. That’s it — then, just serve and Enjoy!
Recipe Tips:
- A note about Vegetable Stock – every brand has a unique flavor. For instance, Trader Joe’s Organic Low Sodium (which is what I used here) is on the sweeter side and very “carroty”. My absolute favorite is Pacific Natural Foods Organic Vegetable Broth but I was out of it and keep the Trader Joe’s on hand for sauteing. When it comes to sauteing and you are just using a splash here or there, its’ not as big of a deal. There are many options out there and I recommend taste-testing a few brands before picking one to use when you are using it as a base for soup.
- I used Green Swiss Chard (stems and leaves) but you could easily substitute Spinach, Kale (without stems), or even Escarole.
- I used a 6.5 Quart Slow Cooker for this soup. I think a 5.5 or 6 would also work but I wouldn’t go much smaller. Or you could halve the recipe.
- If you prefer for this lentil soup to cook all day while you are at work, you can set your Crockpot to LOW with a cook time of 8 Hours. Alternately, if you want the soup done quicker, Crockpot to HIGH with a cook time of 4 Hours (what I usually do).
- If you are not Vegan or Vegetarian, many readers (in the comments) have added ground turkey, chicken, or beef with great success. I recommend sauteeing separately and adding in after draining the excess fat.
- This lentil soup stores great. Allow to cool completely and freeze in an air-tight container(s). I recommend defrosting the night before you plan on serving and reheating in a saucepan over low heat until warmed through.
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Dozens and dozens of reviews from readers just like you. This crockpot lentil soup is so easy - set it, forget it, and Enjoy! Vegan and gluten-free
- 3 medium carrots chopped (or 4 small or 2 large)
- 2 medium celery stalks chopped
- 1 large yellow onion chopped
- 3 cloves garlic chopped
- 1 large shallot chopped
- 2 cups dry brown lentils rinsed
- 8 cups vegetable stock
- 14 ounce can diced tomatoes
- 1 dried bay leaf
- 1 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1 medium bunch Swiss Chard cleaned and cut into bite-size pieces
- 1.5 teaspoons red wine vinegar
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
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To save time, I used the food processor for chopping. Most of the veggies only need a couple of pulses. Toss in carrots, then celery, onion, garlic and finally shallot. Do not over process the vegetables or they will become watery. Alternately, you can chop everything by hand.
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Place chopped carrots, celery, onion, garlic, and shallot into crockpot along with lentils, vegetable stock, canned tomatoes, bay leaf and dried thyme.
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Cover with lid and set cooking time (4 Hours on HIGH OR 8 Hours on LOW).
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Next, prep your swiss chard into bite-size pieces (I usually cut it both lengthwise and crosswise to achieve this), put in a covered bowl and place in refrigerator for later.
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When the cooking time is up, add in swiss chard, red wine vinegar, Kosher salt, black pepper, and ground cumin.
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Place the lid back on and let sit covered for fifteen additional minutes before serving. This freezes great and makes 8 huge (1.5 cup) servings. Excellent served with a crusty bread and side salad. Enjoy!
- A note about Vegetable Stock - every brand has a unique flavor. For instance, Trader Joe's Organic Low Sodium (which is what I used here) is on the sweeter side and very "carroty". My absolute favorite is Pacific Natural Foods Organic Vegetable Broth but I was out of it and keep the Trader Joe's on hand for sauteing. When it comes to sauteing and you are just using a splash here or there, its' not as big of a deal. There are many options out there and I recommend taste-testing a few brands before picking one to use when you are using it as a base for soup.
- I used Green Swiss Chard (stems and leaves) but you could easily substitute Spinach, Kale (without stems), or even Escarole.
- I used a 6.5 Quart Slow Cooker for this soup. I think a 5.5 or 6 would also work but I wouldn't go much smaller. Or you could halve the recipe.
- If you prefer for this lentil soup to cook all day while you are at work, you can set your Crockpot to LOW with a cook time of 8 Hours. Alternately, if you want the soup done quicker, Crockpot to HIGH with a cook time of 4 Hours (what I usually do).
- If you are not Vegan or Vegetarian, many readers (in the comments) have added ground turkey, chicken, or beef with great success. I recommend sauteeing separately and adding in after draining the excess fat.
- This lentil soup stores great. Allow to cool completely and freeze in an air-tight container(s). I recommend defrosting the night before you plan on serving and reheating in a saucepan over low heat until warmed through.
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Thank you so much! This was easy and fantastic. I used spinach and the kids topped it with Monterey Jack cheese. I used Organic Stone Ground Blue Corn Chips from Trader Joe’s to scoop up the soup too. Heaven on Earth! I am excited to check out more of your healthy recipes. I appreciate you sharing this awesome recipe! Peace~~
Yum Stacy! That sounds like a delicious meal – so glad your kids loved it – that is EVERYTHING! 🙂
First time making this soup. I sautéed some ground turkey in olive oil and garlic and added in the end too. Came out delis ions and my boys ate it all up! Thank you 🙂
Yum! Ground turkey is a great addition Carolina! 🙂
Very good recipe my first time making soup and my favorite is Lentil soup, this recipe was flavorful and so easy to make I made it 4 hours on high. The next time I make it I am going to puree. Glad I found your recipe! Thanks for sharing.
How awesome Mia and congrats on making soup! Homemade soup is one of my favorite things to cook. 🙂
I will be making this recipe for the first time. Do I need to soak or cook the lentils prior to placing in the crock pot?
No soaking for lentils!
thank you for your comment! that’s great to know. i will leave the small green ones for salads. For this soup, I want to use the exact same ones you used in your soup because I sometimes buy this soup, and i love this type of lentils, i just don’t know which ones they are. did you use the brown lentils? what store did you get yours at? also, do you have a link to the ones you bought? thank you again!
These look like what I buy Maggy – http://www.bobsredmill.com/lentils.html – I usually get them in the bulk foods section of Whole Foods or PCC Natural Market.
Hi EverydayMaven, are the lentils required for this soup the tiny green lentils? I would love to make it tonight but I only have the small green lentils, split peas, orange lentils, and yellow lentils. The small green ones I have do not look at big as yours in the soup in your picture, thus my question.
Hi Maggy,
The small green lentils are usually best in salads as they remain somewhat firm when cooked. I would recommend brown lentils or the orange / yellow lentils that get nice and soft when cooked. Hope it worked out!
Great Brittany! So glad you are enjoying it and thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know 🙂
Just wanted to pass along that I made a big batch of this and froze it in individual containers for a month or so… it reheats great