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7 best rated red lentil (masoor dal) dishes as per global culinary agency

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 23, 2026, 20:00 IST
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What makes these red lentil dishes special?

Red lentils, also known as masoor dal,is a kitchen staple across India. But, did you know that this nutritious lentil is also enjoyed around the world? Yes, you read it right! With its soft texture and subtle, earthy flavour, red lentils are enjoyed across the world in the form of soup,stew, kofta, and even flatbread. It is an excellent source of plant-based protein, dietary fibre, iron, and B vitamins, supporting muscle health, digestion, and sustained energy. As per Taste Atlas website, they did a survey on dishes made with red lentils across the world in December 2025, and 920,843 ratings were recorded, of which 595,938 were recognized by the system as legitimate. Their motive with such ratings is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried. So, have you tried these red lentil dishes till date?

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Mercimek çorbası


It is a Turkish dish made with red lentils, chicken stock, onions, and carrots. It is often seasoned with salt, pepper, cumin, or paprika. Easy to prepare, filling, and warming, the soup is consumed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner in rural parts of Turkey, especially in local eateries known as lokantas.

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Bolani


This dish is native to Afghanistan and is a stuffed, pan-fried flatbread made with unleavened dough that is typically filled with a mixture of potato mash and various other ingredients such as spinach, spring onions, pumpkin, or even green or red lentils. It is best served with coriander chutney and a creamy, mint-flavored Afghan yogurt dip called chakkah.

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Misir Wat


It is an Ethiopian dish made with onion, garlic, ginger, tomato paste, berbere spices, stock, and lentils. It is a stew that is slowly simmered until the lentils become soft and is served warm. It is usually accompanied by injera flatbread on the side, which is used to scoop up the lentils. (Image: Taste Atlas)

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Mercimek köfte

This is also a Turkish dish and consists of oval-shaped patties made from a doughy mixture of boiled red lentils and bulgur. The köfte mixture is seasoned with a pinch of salt and flavored with sautéed onions, tomato paste, and a pinch of cumin. They are traditionally eaten with lettuce and a squeeze of lemon juice. (Image: Taste Atlas)

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Ezogelin çorbası


It is also a Turkish dish and refers to a mint-flavoured soup made with red lentils, bulgur, pepper paste, and various Turkish spices.Today, apart from being served as a warm starter or even as a breakfast meal, Ezogelin çorbası is traditionally prepared as soul food for the young brides-to-be in order to sustain them for the marital journey that lies ahead, the website content reads.

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Dal adas


It is a lentil stew native to Southern Iran and uses ingredients like red or brown lentils cooked until tender, combined with sautéed onions, garlic, and a fragrant mix of spices such as turmeric, cumin, and sometimes cinnamon, creating a warm and comforting meal that reflects the flavors and traditions of southern Iranian cuisine.

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Mahluta


This is also a traditional soup from Turkey and is made with a combination of red lentils, onions, tomato paste, rice, olive oil, lemon juice, cumin, and salt. (Image: Instagram/kahvalti_tariflerim)

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