❄️ High-Protein Creamy Lentil & Vegetable Winter Soup

Total Time: 40 mins Difficulty: Beginner
A creamy, protein-packed, cozy vegan soup for cold winter days.
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When the temperature drops and soup season hits, nothing feels better than a warm bowl of hearty, creamy lentil soup. This High-Protein Creamy Lentil & Vegetable Winter Soup delivers everything you want from a cold-weather meal: richness, warmth, nutrition, and deep comforting flavor.

Lentils are one of the best plant-based protein sources — and when you simmer them with winter vegetables, garlic, herbs, and a touch of coconut milk, you get a thick, silky winter soup that feels like a hug in a bowl.

This is the kind of soup you batch-cook on Sunday and eat all week. It reheats beautifully, keeps you full for hours, and tastes even better the next day.

Perfect for:
✔ meal prep
✔ weight loss
✔ cozy winter dinners
✔ budget-friendly cooking
✔ high-protein plant-based recipes

💖 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • High-protein (lentils!)
  • Cozy and creamy for winter nights
  • One-pot, easy, and budget-friendly
  • Great for meal prep
  • Naturally vegan + dairy-free
  • Perfect cold-weather comfort
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❄️ High-Protein Creamy Lentil & Vegetable Winter Soup

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 30 mins Total Time 40 mins
Best Season: Winter

Ingredients

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Soup Base

Seasoning

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Instructions

Sauté the vegetables

  1. Heat olive oil in a pot. Add onion, garlic, carrots, and celery. Cook until softened and fragrant.

Add lentils + potatoes

  1. Stir in lentils and diced potatoes to coat with the aromatics.

Pour in broth + seasonings

  1. Add broth, thyme, smoked paprika, turmeric, salt, and pepper. Bring to a simmer.

Simmer until tender

  1. Cook for 20–25 minutes until lentils and potatoes are soft.

Stir in coconut milk

  1. Add coconut milk for a creamy, silky finish.

Serve warm with lemon + parsley

  1. Brightens the flavor and adds freshness.

Note

💡 Tips

  • Use green lentils for thicker texture
  • Add spinach at the end for extra nutrients
  • Add chili flakes for heat
  • Great with toasted sourdough

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use canned lentils?

Not recommended — dry lentils cook better in the broth.

 

Does it thicken as it cools?

Yes — add a splash of water when reheating.

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