Photo: jules:stonesoup, Flickr
Sure, there are brown lentils and pink ones, black and golden, but you can find few more delicately flavored lentils than the petite green variety from Le Puy, France. This is probably the reason the Le Puy lentil has been protected with the designation A.O.C. (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée). Don't even think about trying to pass off your homegrown lentil as a Le Puy!
Jules of Stone Soup uses them to great effect in this salad, which, combined with parsley and grilled zucchini ribbons, rides the spectrum of green. Served with goat cheese or a few slices of prosciutto, a gorgeous lunch is born. Also try a zesty take on the French lentil in a salad of roasted beets and preserved lemon.
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