Have an excess of lentils and ground beef, give me some good lentil/meat recipes, bonus points if healthy and not soup based.
Thanks. Pic is last meal I made.
>>8185138
Have you tried a soup or stew?
>>8185144
Yeah, but that is all I have when it comes to lentil recipes, there has to be more options.
I'd like to have lentils put into the food rotation more often, but I can't eat soup 24/7 and that's all I got.
You could cobble together meatloaf, meat balls, rissoles or that sort of thing. But in the circumstances stew/soup/curry type dishes are really the sensible answer.
>>8185138
so you had both beef and some kind of poultry, and bacon bits in your mashed potatoes?
>>8185155
I was hoping there would be some fusion recipes where to do tacos or mest and beans, but replace the beans with lentils. Like a Tex-Mex Asian fusion. Mexican food is easy for fusion because of the rice base.
>>8185158
It's just red mashed potatoes with skin and corn. No meat or bacon bits or anything. I always used to mix my corn and mashed potatoes as a kid, it's really good, imo.
>>8185155
Never really dabbled in curry dishes. You have any faves?
I have used bulgur with ground beef with a lot of success, never tried lentils. I think I'll have to now.
>>8185162
That, like a curry, is basically a stew!
For Indian lentil dishes (of which there are a great many) Google "dhal recipes" bearing in mind that the majority of them don't eat beef, do you'll have to improvise a bit.
>>8185193
Yeah, I know they're basically stews. But after doing some googling I am starting to think if I want lentils it'll have to come in stew form. I'll look up Dhal, thanks.