My Go-To Recipe: Majadera (Lentils and Rice)

The gentleman in Israel is also a foodie and shared this recipe with me. I first made it in Greece, because it is a CHEAP, EASY, and healthy dish for traveling. You also only need one pot to make this. The first time I made it, it was enough to eat off for the entire week! I have made many different things with it. I have mixed in spinach, zucchinis, cabbage & onions and ate it as is. I’ve used it like taco filling, inside of romaine leaves. I have used cauliflower in place of the rice and left the rice out altogether. I have halved the recipe and still made enough for days. I also add garlic in, and spicy peppers when carmelizing the onions. You can never have TOO many onions. You can add peppers and mushrooms after the onions are close to being ready. BUT, the onions are the key. They really give it a lot of flavors.

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Recipe

  • 2 Medium onions (yellow or red or combo)
  • 2 Cups lentils, picked over and rinsed (green, brown, or black will all work, but cooking times vary)
  • 2 Cups rice (white, brown, or wild, bulgur will also work)
  • 23 Cup olive oil (or enough to cover bottom of pan)
  • 8 Cups water
  • 1 Tablespoon cumin
  • 1 Teaspoon cinnamon
  • Salt (about 2 tsp)
  • Pepper
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Directions

  1. Roughly chop the onions. In a deep pot, heat the oil and add the onions, stirring to coat them.
  2. Let the onions simmer on low to medium heat, stirring occasionally, until they turn a deep brown or almost black, 15-20 minutes. This is the most important step! It gives most of the flavor to the dish. If necessary, add a little oil to keep the onions from burning.
  3. Add cumin, cinnamon, and lentils; stir and cook for some seconds.
  4. Add the water. Bring to a boil, then turn stove to low heat. Let the lentils simmer until soft (about 25-30 minutes; time varies depending on the type of lentil).
  5. Add the rice (or bulgur), salt, and pepper.
  6. Cover the pot. Cook 10 minutes (or according to the rice instructions). Check after 10 minutes to see if the rice is tender / if needs more water. Turn off heat when done, fluff, and let the rice “rest” for another few minutes with the lid on. Add more salt or pepper if needed.

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