Mexican Lentils

There are lots of Mexican skillet recipes with rice, but if you’re up for something new, give this Mexican lentil dish a try! You’ll love how easy it is – just dump and stir, all in one pot. Made with simple, budget-friendly ingredients you probably have, it’s hearty, cozy, and super tasty. Perfect for everyone, and leftovers taste even better over time!

Ingredients

I am highlighting just the ones that need further explanation. The complete list is in the recipe card below.

Lentils – You can use green, yellow, or brown lentils. Avoid using red lentils as they disintegrate too much and become too mushy. Broth – I like to use vegetable broth but feel free to use whatever you have on hand. I always recommend low-sodium. If you don’t have any, water will work too, although not as flavorful. Cheese -I personally LOVE cheddar cheese in this dish but you can use monterey jack, pepper jack, Mexican blend, or any of your favorite cheese.

Step By Step Instructions

Tips for Success

Skillet size: a 10 to 12 inch deep skillet will work best. I personally love this nonstick saute pan that comes with a lid. Don’t rush cooking the vegetables. It’s important for flavor development. You can use another grain, like rice, farro, quinoa, or barley. Just be sure to adjust the amount of liquid and the cooking time accordingly. If your child is able to handle some heat, try adding more chili powder or some green chiles. Or simply make a large batch of this chicken taco seasoning and sprinkle it in! If you want to add extra protein and iron to this dish, cook some ground beef, chicken, or turkey along with onion and garlic. Then add the sweet potatoes and follow the rest of the instructions. You can also fold in whatever cooked protein you have on hand (meat, poultry, seafood, tofu, tempeh) towards the end. To make this vegan, leave out the cheese or use nutritional yeast or vegan cheese.

Serving Suggestions

This meal would be really yummy with some avocado, fresh cilantro, lime juice, and sour cream. You can also enjoy with tortilla chips! YASSSS nachos! Or as a filling for tacos (try these quinoa wraps or lentil wraps), burritos, burgers, and baked potatoes.

Storage Suggestions

Transfer leftovers into an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. To freeze: I recommend not adding the cheese if you know you’re going to freeze all or some (e.g. add cheese to 1/2 of the dish). Fresh cheese is ALWAYS best! Transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container. Will keep for up to 3 months. Here’s everything you need to know to safely store leftovers!

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