I haven’t written on my blog in a long time! But, even though I have not been posting publicly, I am still writing and connecting with other foodies.
I have discovered the joys of a WhatsApp chat. Now I am part of several cooking and recipe exchange groups.
I feel like the women (mostly) on the chats are among the best cooks I have ever encountered. I have learned so much from them!
Now, when I want a recipe, I go to the chat, before even attempting to find it through an internet search.
Today, I shared that I recently made a delicious Italian lentil sauce. One of the women asked if I would post my recipe. I am feeling so inspired by the group, that I thought I would post it here for future reference.
I regret that since I wasn’t expecting to write it up, I forgot to take pictures.
I also have to confess, I am having trouble using the new fangled block design in WordPress. So please forgive any weird additions or subtractions. It feels like I need to learn how to blog all over again!
Lentil Pasta Sauce
Ingredients
1 onion chopped
1 pepper chopped
1 lb. lentils
1 14 oz. can diced tomatoes
1 6 oz. can tomato paste.
Optional: Wine, “a splash”
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon basil
1 teaspoon Italian spice blend
1 teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon pepper
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes
2-3 cloves of garlic, crushed (adjust to your taste)
Water: I use 3 cups water to 1 cup lentils.
Instructions
Sauté onions and peppers. Add lentils, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, wine (optional), salt, pepper, water and the rest of the spices. Cover and simmer until done. Usually, I add the crushed garlic near the end. Adjust seasonings and serve.
Stove top: bring to boil, cover and then simmer until done. Add garlic and adjust seasoning. To get the right texture and consistency, it is important to add enough water to cook the lentils, but not too much that it will seem more like a soup.
Pressure Cooker: 7 minutes to pressure and then release the pressure quickly by running cold water over the lid when done.
Crockpot: Cook on low until done. When using a crockpot, less water is required.
Serve with brown rice or pasta.
It is a real hit! My husband (almost) didn’t miss the meat. But, he actually thanked me for making it.
Enjoy!
Love,
Carol & family

I made a picture with the recipe so that I wouldn’t forget it.
Here is a picture of the final product. (I can’t figure out how to make a caption for the picture)
The block format is annoying! However, I’ve found that if I mix a “classic” block with a “gallery” one, it somehow works. Hope it helps. 🙂
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That does help. But what is gallery? I am going to look at your blog from my computer. Maybe that will make sense 🙄
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“Gallery” is one of the block options, that allows you to add a few photos at a time, in a slide show.
There are also a few helpful tutorials on YouTube, though I don’t have much time to watch them all. I somehow settled for this solution for now.
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Hmmm. I thought there was just a photo block. I don’t really want a slide show. I cannot figure out why WordPress thinks this is easier.
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If you have only one photo to add, use the “image” block. But for text I find the “classic” the easiest to use.
I have really don’t have any good explanation for why they decided to implement this change. It definitely decreased the amount of blogs I see on my reader, which is a shame. What happened to “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it”???
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I hear you. It certainly stops me.
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Thank you for the recipe, I like lentils very much!
Not a fan of the WordPress block editor myself…
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Me too! 😋
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Welcome back! This looks absolutely delicious….
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Thank you! Everyone loved it. Now I just need to figure out Gutenberg blocks 🙄
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