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Lovely, smoky cauliflower and lentil stew – super wholesome and incredibly delicious. A recipe you’ll make again and again.

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I’m so excited that Autumn is finally here. I’m such a sucker for the leaves changing colour, the feeling and sound of stepping on a fallen leaf, the crisp winter’s air making its way through the trees and our bodies craving enormous bowls of delicious goodness to warm us up after work.

Plus, with the change in season comes a new yield of delicious ingredients to gather and get my hands on. I always like to eat with the seasons. It gives you such a challenge in experimenting with certain ingredients during their short-lived time and some of my favourite recipes have been discovered that way.

There is something almost magical about indulging in a certain vegetable to then not eat it again for another year. It makes the taste so much more vibrant and allows you to fall in love with it all over again. And that’s exactly where the inspiration for this recipe came from.

I wanted to create something that was super delicious and warming and had those smoky undertone flavours I’ve come to love and utilise in probably about 80% of my recipes (if something isn’t broken, why try to fix it, or that’s what my Mum used to always say!) and pair it with some of these amazing Autumnal vegetables that are popping up all over the place.

I’ve used cauliflower, which you know is one of my favourite ingredients, and paired it with deliciously earthy red lentils and lots of spices, before topping it with a creamy tahini dressing for an added layer of luxury. This recipe uses cumin, smoked paprika, ground coriander and chilli flakes to really build a base layer of flavour and then adds a smokey depth that amazes against these two earthy rich ingredients.

But please don’t be scared of all the different spices that this recipe has. They perfectly balance each other out and mean you’re able to easily adjust to your own heat and spice preference.

I absolutely love spicy food after travelling around the Middle East for many years, so I always add in an extra pinch or two when I make this dish. Also, skip a few of the scarier and more intense spices if you are making this for a family of little ones.

I also love to stir in a little coconut yogurt for an added hit of creaminess. This is entirely optional, but I highly recommend.

I also finish this dish with lots of fresh coriander for an almost peppery kick to the final dish and then serve it with some chunks of fresh sourdough bread or deliciously fluffy flatbreads (I have a quick step-by-step tutorial on how to make the best effortless flatbreads here) as they are the perfect vehicle for soaking up and scooping up all that gorgeously rich liquid.

This dish is perfect to batch cook and take to work for lunch. The lentils will keep you full to power through the afternoon, or even for a quick mid-week dinner. Lentils are actually one of my favourite ingredients as they are low in calories, rich in iron and an excellent source of protein, plus they can bulk out so many types of dishes making them the ultimate store cupboard essential to stock up on.

The recipe is super simple to create and because it’s cooked all in one pan, makes the washing up a breeze!

I always make extra portions when creating this recipe because the flavours are even better the next day once they have developed and infuse all the wonderful components, plus it freezes and keeps really well, making it the perfect meal-prepping dish. Just portion out and freeze in jars or individual portions and thaw overnight in the fridge–it can be kept in the freezer for a few weeks.

If you like this recipe, why not give one of my other smoky inspired recipes a try?
My Smoky Lentil and Walnut Bolognese with Crispy Roast Potatoes perfectly combines comfort and delight.
My Whole Roast Cauliflower with Smoky Tomato Sauce, Chickpeas and a Cucumber Mint Dressing is a show-stopping delight.
And, my Roast Cauliflower and Aubergine with Smoky Red Pepper and Chickpea Stew combines all of my favourite vegetables, covers them in a delicious smoky sauce and them wraps them up in a fluffy flatbread–the most delicious vehicle of flavour and texture.

Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (3)

Lovely, smoky cauliflower and lentil stew - super wholesome and incredibly delicious. A recipe you’ll make again and again.

Prep time: 15 minutes mins

Cook time: 30 minutes mins

2-4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 onion roughly chopped
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 carrots chopped into small dice
  • 4 cloves garlic sliced
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/2 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp chilli flakes
  • 150 g cherry tomatoes sliced
  • 1/2 cauliflower cut into small florets
  • 825 ml veg stock
  • 150 g red lentils rinsed
  • 1 tbsp tomato purée
  • 1 tsp vegan Worcester sauce
  • 1 tsp tamari
  • 1 tbsp coconut yogurt or cream–optional

For the tahini dressing

  • 2 tbsp tahini
  • Juice 1 lemon
  • Pinch sea salt
  • Splash water
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

  • In a large saucepan, fry the onion with the olive oil on a medium heat until soft and browning.

  • Now add the carrots and garlic and fry for a further 2-3 minutes. Add in the spices and fry for a minute.

  • Now the cauliflower, cherry tomatoes and fry for a further 2 minutes.

  • Add in the stock and lentils plus the tomato purée, tamari and Worcester sauce

  • Cover and simmer on a low to medium heat for 15 minutes or until the lentils and cauliflower are tender.

  • Stir in the coconut yogurt if desired.

To make the dressing

  • Add all the ingredients to a mini chopper and blitz until creamy.

To serve

  • Spoon the stew into bowls and drizzle with the tahini dressing.

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  1. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (11)
    Honestly Nikki, my veganism would’ve foundered long ago, if it weren’t for you and your recipes! Thank you very much – this is utterly delicious! We added chickpeas and (my newly discovered) Henderson’s relish instead of Worcester sauce.

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    1. Aww so happy to hear!
      Much love, Niki xxx

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  2. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (12)
    Hi Nikki. Thanks for so many great ideas. About this one, i dont have this worcester sauce. Is it essential? I hope not! Best regards

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    1. Hi Daniela
      You can leave out – no problem!
      Best
      Niki x

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  3. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (13)
    Delicious – did not use cocnut yoghurt but so yummy.

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  4. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (14)
    Absolutely amazing! tip: the tahini dressing is the game changer. Make in abundance and don’t ommit!

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    1. Ah thank you so much – so glad you love it as much as I do! – Niki

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    2. Your blog is my go-to when I feel the need to eat more plant-based, you always bring me back on it. This recipe was a big hit! I swapped the carrots for potatoes (didn’t have any and wanted more carbs). I was thinking about skipping the dressing but I am glad I didn’t. So easy to make and iso delicious! Will definitely make it again!

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  5. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (15)
    Absolutely delicious recipe! I added red lentils as well as chickpeas, because, well, why not? So yum!

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    1. Haha of course, why not!! Go crazy. – Niki xo

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  6. This looks amazing! Can you replace the tamari with soy sauce? Thanks!

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    1. Yes sure can! xx

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    2. Yes for sure xx

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  7. Really good very tasty

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  8. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (16)
    another ridiculously super tasty and easy to make recipe. Thanks Nikki. am so pleased to have discovered rebel recipes, its just fab 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much Clare, that’s made my day – Niki xo

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  9. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (17)
    Just made this in the Instant Pot and it was so delicious! Set for 5 mins – the lentils were done and veggies still had nice texture. Added some Harissa to the tahini cream and a pinch of cinnamon to the soup. So tasty – Thanks for the recipe 🙂

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    1. Hi Tianna, that sounds like a great addition – so glad you enjoyed it – Niki xo

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  10. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (18)
    Just discovered the blog and made this for dinner tonight with your fast flatbreads. Delicious and so good to make something so tasty from store cupboard staples! We added a little flake of smoked salt on top to up the smokey flavour too.

    Can’t wait to make more of your recipes (and can’t wait to eat the second half of this for lunch tomorrow!)

    Mairix

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    1. That sounds super good!
      Thanks so much
      Niki xx

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  11. Just wondering if there is an alternative to the Worcestershire sauce? Thanks!

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    1. Hi Helen
      You can use a little Tamari or just leave it out.
      Much love
      Niki xxx

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  12. Making tonight. Are the lentils tinned?

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    1. Great!
      I used fresh but tinned is also good.. add a bit less liquid is your do.
      Much love
      Niki xxx

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  13. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (19)
    I made this over new year for my veggie friends – the carnivores loved it too. Firm favourite in our house now. Thank you.

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    1. So happy to hear that Carol!
      Love
      Niki xxx

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  14. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (20)
    We loved this! Delicious the first day and as leftovers!

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    1. So happy to hear Candice!
      Love
      Niki xxx

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  15. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (21)
    Just made this swapped parsnips for the carrots and didn’t have any tamari so that was omitted. Really tasty winter comfort food yummy

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    1. Nice additions!
      Glad you enjoyed.
      Love
      Niki xxx

      Reply

  16. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (22)
    I made this and I cannot stop eating it!! I have to make more more more!

    Reply

    1. Hi Gilda
      Fantastic news!
      So happy xxx

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  17. Mmmmm, this is going to be tried this week! Any ideas how many calories? I can’t imagine there’s that many! Thank you.

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    1. Hi Debora
      Im afraid I don’t calculate but I don’t believe its high. Plus packed with healthy ingredients.

      Love
      Niki xxx

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  18. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (23)
    Hi Nikki made this tonight, was delicious and lovely comfort food.

    Made flatbreads with organic chickpea and Wholemeal organic wheat flour 2/3 to 1/3 proportions. Also had some mango chutney on the side too. Great midweek supper! Thanks for the recipe!!! Xxx

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    1. That sounds absolutely perfect Debby.
      So happy you like
      Niki xxx

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  19. Can you also cook this using a slow cooker? If so, how long would you recommend cooking it for? 🙂

    Many thanks

    Rhi

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    1. Hi Rhiannon
      I haven’t tried, but I would imagine with more water.
      Let me know!
      Niki xxx

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  20. Just made this! I used purple cauliflower instead of normal for extra colour. Very excited to try this for my lunch 🙂 smells delish.

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    1. Fantastic! Hope you enjoy xxx

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  21. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (24)
    Made this tonight! Absolutely fantastic! So much flavour and the tahini dressing was amazing!

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    1. Brilliant, so happy you like Joy xxx

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  22. A is making it for the second time now –and this time we have cauliflower!

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    1. Amazing! Did you like?
      Love
      Niki xxx

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  23. Delicious it looks! I like to eat Smokey Cauliflower & Lentil Stew. I make this recipe every Sunday.

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    1. Amazing! So happy you like xx

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  24. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (25)
    Really yummy despite my idiotic cockup of adding tahini instead tamari…

    But definitely will be cooking it again ☺

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    1. Oh no!
      Sure it was still good though?
      Love
      Niki xx

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  25. Smoky Cauliflower & Lentil Stew | Rebel Recipes (26)
    I want to eat this every day until spring, it looks delicious!

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    1. Brilliant! So happy you like Elena xx

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      1. Excellent

        Made this loads of times and my family love it

        Coon book excellent aswell

        Reply

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