Corba

A weeknight-friendly Turkish side built around lentils, carrots and mint — roughly 90 minutes start to finish, and rated medium to make. Below: the ingredients split into pantry staples and a quick shopping list, a built-in serving scaler, and the method in 11 steps.
You'll mainly reach for large pot and saucepan. At medium difficulty across 11 steps, it's manageable with a little attention. As written, the ingredients are plant-based.
What you'll need
Shopping list (3)
Pantry staples (you likely have these)
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How to make it
- Pick through your lentils for any foreign debris, rinse them 2 or 3 times, drain, and set aside. Fair warning, this will probably turn your lentils into a solid block that you’ll have to break up later
- In a large pot over medium-high heat, sauté the olive oil and the onion with a pinch of salt for about 3 minutes, then add the carrots and cook for another 3 minutes.
- Add the tomato paste and stir it around for around 1 minute.
- Now add the cumin, paprika, mint, thyme, black pepper, and red pepper as quickly as you can and stir for 10 seconds to bloom the spices.
- Congratulate yourself on how amazing your house now smells.
- Immediately add the lentils, water, broth, and salt. Bring the soup to a (gentle) boil.
- After it has come to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, cover the pot halfway, and cook for 15-20 minutes or until the lentils have fallen apart and the carrots are completely cooked.
- After the soup has cooked and the lentils are tender, blend the soup either in a blender or simply use a hand blender to reach the consistency you desire. Taste for seasoning and add more salt if necessary.
- Serve with crushed-up crackers, torn up bread, or something else to add some extra thickness.
- You could also use a traditional thickener (like cornstarch or flour), but I prefer to add crackers for some texture and saltiness.
- Makes great leftovers, stays good in the fridge for about a week.
You'll use: Large pot · Saucepan · Blender
Watch how it's made

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What to serve with Corba
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Tips & common questions
How long does Corba take to make?
About 90 minutes from start to finish — an estimate based on the 11 steps and 13 ingredients. Times vary with your kitchen and how much prep you do ahead.
Can I scale this recipe up or down?
Yes — use the servings control above the ingredients and every quantity rescales automatically (fractions included). Cooking times stay roughly the same; very large batches may need a little longer.
Is Corba vegan?
Based on its ingredients, this recipe contains no meat, fish, dairy or egg, so it looks vegan-friendly. Always double-check labels on packaged items.
Recipe data for Corba via TheMealDB (open database). ▶ Video. Original source. Consomee adds the scaler, ingredient tools, timing and structure — how we source recipes.







