Winter

Lentil, Avocado, and Farro Salad

February 17, 2014
4
1 Ratings
  • Serves 4
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Ingredients
  • 3/4 cup par-cooked farro, or farro soaked overnight in water
  • 1/2 cup lentils
  • 1 cup parsley leaves
  • 1 small shallot
  • 3 blood oranges
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon white-wine vinegar
  • 2 small ripe avocados
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Directions
  1. Combine farro and lentils in a saucepan of boiling, salted water; cook 10 to 12 minutes or until lentils are tender. Meanwhile, chop parsley and shallot. Remove orange peel, quarter orange and cut into chunks. Stir together oil and vinegar.
  2. Drain lentils and peel, pit and cut avocado into wedges. Toss all ingredients together and check seasoning. Serve immediately.

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Before her diagnosis, Caroline wrote a book on cakes called Cake Magic!. She started developing a birthday cake using her gluten-free mix found in that book. Check out other recipes she’s developing for her new life—and the stories behind them—on her blog, The Wright Recipes. Her next book, Soup Club, is a collection of recipes she made for her underground soup club of vegan and grain-free soups she delivers every week to friends throughout Seattle's rainy winter.

5 Reviews

Ascender July 1, 2014
Blood orange season is over but I'm planning to make this with pink grapefruit. That is lovely with avocado.

The shorter cooking time may be related to the variety of lentil. Red lentils turn to mush in 15 minutes. I've never worked with pre-cooked farro, so I have no clue about the cooking time.
Zsuzsa April 10, 2014
I just made this salad with small green lentils (fromTrader Joe's) and quick-cooking farro (also from Trader Joe's) - after adding them to boiling water, they were ready in 10 minutes. If you use regular lentils and regular farro, it probably takes longer. This salad is excellent - I highly recommend it for a quick and healthy week night meal!
Susan N. February 28, 2014
Yeah, I've cooked farro and lentil plenty of times and neither cooks in 10-12 minutes! Ive soaked farro overnight and it still took 45+ minutes to cook! Lentils are more like 25-30 min.
LeBec F. February 19, 2014
no offense to the chef, but i do not trust these lentil and farro cooking times. i'm going over to ask on the Hotline where more responses are likely.
juleeclip February 26, 2014
Does seem a little shy on the cooking time for the lentils, but you could also just cook them both separately.