Cold temperatures call for warming soups! Inspired by our fan-favorite Creamy Curried Cauliflower Soup, this incredibly delicious sweet potato soup is made in the Instant Pot.
It’s a 1-pot recipe with warming spices, creamy coconut milk, and sneaky red lentils for a protein and fiber boost. Let us show you how it’s done!
While experimenting for our guide to beans and lentils in the Instant Pot, we learned a couple things about red lentils. First, they cook incredibly quickly (in 3-4 minutes). And second, the options are uncooked or total mush — there’s no in-between.
So while cooking red lentils in the Instant Pot isn’t a good idea for recipes like Vegan Sloppy Joes, it’s a time-saving trick for soups, curries, and dal!
For this soup, we started by sautéing onion, garlic, and ginger with a little salt and pepper. Then we added sweet potato and red lentils. Sweet potato makes the soup creamy and comforting (and naturally sweet!), while the red lentils add a protein and fiber boost that make the soup feel more substantial.
The warmth comes from the fresh ginger and dried spices — turmeric, cinnamon, clove, and cayenne. Coconut milk adds creaminess and an optional touch of maple syrup at the end elevates the flavor.
For an optional crunch and contrast of textures, we like topping the soup with toasted pepitas (pumpkin seeds). A swirl of coconut milk and pinches of cinnamon and cayenne are also a pretty touch!
We hope you LOVE this lentil sweet potato soup! It’s:
Creamy
Warming
Naturally sweet
Savory
& SO delicious!
It’s the perfect easy entrée or side dish for cooler weather! Plus, it keeps well, making it a great option for meal prep. And while it’s plenty filling on its own, it would also pair nicely with salads, bread, and/or roasted vegetables.
More Easy Soup Recipes
- Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
- Creamy Roasted Red Pepper Tomato Soup
- Simple Pumpkin Soup
- Creamy Asparagus and Pea Soup
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #minimalistbaker on Instagram. Cheers, friends!
Warming Red Lentil Sweet Potato Soup (Instant Pot!)
Ingredients
SOUP
- 1/4cupwater, plus more as needed(or sub 2 tsp oil as recipe is written)
- 1heaping cupdiced white or yellow onion(~1 small onion as recipe is written)
- 3medium clovesgarlic(~1 Tbsp minced garlic as recipe is written)
- 2tspfresh minced ginger(~1/2-inch or 1 ¼-cm piece as recipe is written)
- 1healthy pincheach sea salt and black pepper
- 4cupspeeled, cubed sweet potato(cut into 1/4-1/2-inch cubes- see photo // ~2 small-medium potatoes as recipe is written // or sub sweet winter squash such as butternut)
- 3/4cupred lentils
- 2cupsvegetable broth
- 1cupwater
- 1/4tspground turmeric
- 1/4tspground cinnamon
- 1small pinchground clove(optional)
- 1healthy pinchcayenne
- 1/4tspsea salt(or to taste)
- 1/2cupfull-fat coconut milk(plus more to taste)
- 1-2tspmaple syrup (optional)
FOR SERVING optional
- Toasted pepitas
- Coconut milk
- Cinnamon
- Cayenne
Instructions
INSTANT POT
- Turn on the sauté function on your Instant Pot (to the default “Normal” — not high or low). Once hot, add water (or oil), onion, garlic, and ginger. Season with a healthy pinch each salt and pepper and stir. Sauté for 3-5 minutes, stirring frequently, or until onion is translucent and fragrant. Add a little bit more water as needed to prevent sticking.
- Add sweet potato and stir. Sauté for 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently and adding a little more water as needed to prevent sticking (we added 2 Tbsp (30 ml)). Sweet potato should be slightly tender when pierced with a fork or knife.
- Turn off the sauté function by pressing “Cancel.” Then add red lentils, vegetable broth, water, turmeric, cinnamon, clove (optional), cayenne, and sea salt, and stir.
- Put on the Instant Pot lid and turn to seal. Pressure cook on HIGH for 5 minutes (it will take about 5-10 minutes for the Instant Pot to pressurize before cooking begins). Once the timer goes off, let the steam release naturally (~15 minutes), or carefully press the quick release if in a hurry. Turn off the Instant Pot by pressing “Cancel.”
- Carefully open the lid and add coconut milk and maple syrup (optional) and purée with an immersion blender until smooth (or let cool slightly before transferring to a high-speed blender). Taste test and add more maple syrup for sweetness, coconut milk for creaminess, cinnamon for warmth, cayenne for heat, and salt for overall flavor.
- Option to garnish with toasted pepitas, a swirl of coconut milk, and a pinch of cinnamon and cayenne. Best when fresh. Leftovers will keep 4-5 days in the refrigerator or up to 1 month in the freezer. Reheat in a saucepan on the stovetop.
STOVETOP
- Heat a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Once hot, add water (or oil), onion, garlic, and ginger. Season with a healthy pinch each salt and pepper and stir. Sauté for 3-5 minutes, stirring frequently, or until onion is translucent and fragrant. Add a little bit more water as needed to prevent sticking.
- Add sweet potato and stir. Sauté for 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently and adding a little more water as needed to prevent sticking (we added 2 Tbsp (30 ml)). Sweet potato should be slightly tender when pierced with a fork or knife.
- Add red lentils, vegetable broth, water, turmeric, cinnamon, clove (optional), cayenne, and sea salt, and stir. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat, cover, and allow to simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until sweet potatoes and red lentils are tender.
- Add coconut milk and maple syrup (optional) and purée with an immersion blender until smooth (or let cool slightly before transferring to a high-speed blender). Taste test and add more maple syrup for sweetness, coconut milk for creaminess, cinnamon for warmth, cayenne for heat, vegetable broth or water to thin, and salt for overall flavor.
- Option to garnish with toasted pepitas, a swirl of coconut milk, and a pinch of cinnamon and cayenne. Best when fresh. Leftovers will keep 4-5 days in the refrigerator or up to 1 month in the freezer. Reheat in a saucepan on the stovetop.
Robsays
Hot or cold, this soup is exquisite! Nearly melted in my chair upon first bite. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe.
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Thanks for the great review, Rob! So glad you enjoy this soup!
Raelynnsays
Found this recipe on your website this morning and made it tonight. We loved it! I used the stove top version and only blended half the recipe (we prefer a chunky soup). It was perfect—creamy with lots of rich taste and texture. I’ll consider this one of my easy “pantry” dishes, cuz the ingredients are on hand 99% of the time. Thanks!
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Thanks so much for the lovely review, Raelynn. We are so glad you enjoyed it! Next time, would you mind leaving a star rating with your review? It’s super helpful for us and other readers. Thanks so much! xo
Anneliessays
This soup is simply delicious! I have made it so many times now, following the recipe exactly as it is written (instant pot version). We have a large family, so I always double the recipe. A friend of mine recently had a baby, so today I tripled the recipe and I will bring the extra third to her and her family for dinner tomorrow with some homemade bread. Last winter I made this on a few occasions for friends who were ill, and they all claimed that the soup helped them on their way to recovery, and asked for the recipe.
This is such a nutritious and filling soup, with the additional bonus of immune boosting properties.
YUM!
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We love this! Thanks so much for the great review, Annelies. We’re so glad this soup has been enjoyed by so many!
Priscillasays
Made this to soup tonight and it was delicious!! I put a little more lentils than it called for as I wanted to finish bag. It’s a keeper .
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Priscilla! Thank you for the lovely review! xo
Cilliansays
Wonderful! I increased the ginger and garlic a bit, added some garam masala, skipped the maple syrup and added a squeeze of lemon juice at the end to brighten it up. A lovely recipe, and very easy to customize.
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Your modifications sound lovely, Cillian! Thank you for sharing! xo
Meredithsays
This was soooooo good!!! I added a tiny bit extra turmeric and about 1/4 tsp of curry powder. It also was a little thick so I added about an extra cup of veggie broth. I garnished with coconut milk, cayenne, and pepitas as recommended. And OMG it was delicious!! And so quick and easy to make! Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe! :)
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Yay! Thanks so much for the lovely review and for sharing your modifications, Meredith!
Kristinasays
LOVED THIS!! Added a little more sweet potato, and a little more fresh ginger. SO GOOD! maybe it 2 weeks in a row. THANK YOU!
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Amazing! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Kristina! Thank you for sharing! xo
Pamela J McNabsays
I didn’t measure the sweet potatoes too carefully and I might have had too much onion, but this came out VERY thick for me. So thick that the VitaMix had some issues. I added broth to thin it, but I was reluctant to thin it too much because it was SO delicious! I didn’t add any of the optional ingredients after taking it out of the Instant Pot. This will go into our regular rotation. Thank you!
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Pamela! Thank you for sharing your experience! xo
Julia Psays
This soup is SO tasty. I added lemon at the end for brightness and only a tiny bit of maple syrup. Loved the spices (I didn’t have cloves) and color. Especially love the lentils for extra fiber and protein. Would make this again.
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Yay! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Julia! Thank you for sharing! xo
Leahsays
Added lemon juice at end to balance out the flavours for some tang – so good!
Nikki Robertssays
Delicious easy recipe- the spices made all the difference, 10/10 🥳
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Yay! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Nikki! xoxo
Opalsays
I usually don’t leave comments but I have to for this one. May I be one of the many to say…. freaking yum! I received an Instant Pot for Christmas and I have not used the stovetop since. I’m kind of a mad woman now lol. This recipe piqued my interest because I love sweet potatoes but, as a new mother of twins, I needed something that not only tasted good but was nourishing, and could be also fed to my babies and husband. Well we have us a winner ladies and gentlemen. I didn’t have red lentils but I used what I had. The color doesn’t look like the picture but I couldn’t care less. It’s so good! I am taking time off from work this week to work on my self care and this was the perfect recipe to warm me and make me happy. I bumped up the cinnamon and cloves a little, followed all directions, put crackers in the bottom of the bowl, swirled in some coconut milk, and went nuts! and omg! Thank you for this and for sharing your gift of recipes!
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Aw, we’re so glad to hear you enjoy the recipe, Opal! Love that idea to add crackers at the bottom. Thank you for your kind words and lovely review! xo
Opalsays
Hello! I just wanted to give the creator an update! I ran to the store and bought red lentils and made the recipe again! But, after cooking, the color was basically the same as when I used the green lentils. I definitely did not get that “sweet potato” color as in the picture. Honestly, it’s not that it matters because I’m already sold, but is there a reason why the color was off?
Thanks!
Opal
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Thanks for the update, Opal! It’s possible the color of the vegetable broth is different and/or the sweet potatoes aren’t as vibrant.
Opalsays
I was finally able to make this recipe with vegetable broth and red lentils and it finally turned out like the picture! Lol thanks again! Do you have, or can you recommend, some other soups like this that you can blend together? I love coconut milk and spices like ginger and clove.
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Yay! We’re so glad to hear it! We think you might like this one and this one. Hope that helps!
Claresays
This is hands down one of the most nourishing delicious soups I have made. You get that real satisfied feeling after eating this. I used red Kumara as i’m from New Zealand… and this Kumara is our staple. I also feel it has a lot more flavour … so with the turmeric it turned my soup an off yellow/greenish colour… lol, next time
I think I’d add a dollop of tomato paste and smoked paprika to try make the soup LOOK more appetising… but I didn’t mind the colour.
I missed a step and put the coconut milk into the pressure cooker … ooops! But didn’t think it would have mattered either way. The red Kumara is thicker so I’ve had to add more water… but easy enough to play with… I also added more spices and a generous tsp of cumin. Delicious… thanks again for another simply yet incredible recipe
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We’re so glad you enjoy it, Clare! Thank you for the lovely review and sharing your modifications! Adding coconut milk at the end helps preserve its color/flavor, but you can definitely add it to the pressure cooker too =)
Kathleen Woodsays
We really enjoyed this. Made as per recipe, just didn’t add Clove or Maple Syrup. Skipped the garnish, just had crusty bread. Would definitely make it again. Thank you.
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So glad to hear it, Kathleen! Thank you for the lovely review! xo
Anita Dsays
Amazing!!! I skipped the maple syrup
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Great! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Anita. Thank you for sharing!
Theresasays
This was so easy and tasty that I emailed the recipe to a friend straight away. Skipped maple syrup as soup was sweet enough without it. Thanks!
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Theresa! Thank you so much for sharing! xo
Sue Murraysays
I made this last night. Easy and delish!! It’s a thick soup so very hearty. I didn’t need the maple syrup as I found it perfect as it was.
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Yumm, awesome! Thanks for the kind review, Sue. So glad you enjoyed the soup! xo
Chrissiesays
First time making sweet potato soup and it was perfect! I just added a green chili instead of the cayenne pepper (discarded before blending) and it worked well.
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Wonderful!! Thank you for sharing, Chrissie! xo
Rae Aflatoonisays
I’ve been thinking that I need to finally buy an instant pot. This recipe might just push me over the consumerism edge. It looks amazing!
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It is a helpful tool! You can find our full review here. Hope it’s helpful!
Bryonysays
This is DELICIOUS!!
We’ve just had this for our evening meal and the bowls were virtually licked clean! Both children said that they want me to make it again so I’d say that’s a pretty good endorsement. I inadvertently put loads more fresh ginger in than the recipe stated but that made even warmer.
I’d recommend everyone to give this a go 😋
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Woohoo! We’re so glad you and your family enjoyed it, Bryony. Thanks so much for the lovely review! xo
Rusays
Any one tried subbing carrots? Grazi
Iralynsays
Um, easy, delicious, healthy, kid-friendly…win, win, win, win! So good, will definitely be making again! We made toasted pepitas to go on top for everyone and, following another commenter’s suggestion, made cilantro lime Crema for the adults. Yum.
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Yay! We’re so glad you and your family enjoy it. Thanks for sharing, Iralyn! xo
Nicolesays
This was nice, although I regret adding any maple syrup as it seems my yams were quite sweet on their own and I ended up with a sweeter taste than I’d like in a soup. I should’ve taste-tested before going for it so definitely on me. I did the stovetop method and added in the ground spices in the last few minutes of sauteing the yams instead of adding them in with the broth. I added a squeeze of lime to try to balance out the sweet, and topped with torn cilantro and smoked paprika.
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Thanks for sharing, Nicole! Yes, if your yams are quite sweet the maple may be unnecessary. Thanks for sharing!
Samanthasays
This is such a great soup! So filling and comforting and packed with protein!
I added a little extra ginger to the pan and added a bay leaf while pressure cooking for a bit of extra flavour. The soup came together easily and beautifully – it’s creamy, flavourful, and delicious!
Side note – I had a bunch of fresh cilantro and lime to use up and made a quick cilantro lime crema (fresh cilantro, lime zest, lime juice, sour cream, salt, pinch of sugar, garlic) and added that to top the soup and WOW is it ever delicious! I think even just a pinch of lime juice when serving adds just a bit of brightness to a very warm and cozy soup.
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Wonderful idea!! Thank you for sharing, Samantha!
Tinasays
Love this recipe and so glad we found it! We are able to double it and it fits perfectly in our size instant pot (and then we have lunch for the pair of us for several days!). I only regret that we didn’t find this recipe sooner, so weren’t able to eat it all throughout the colder months! We highly recommend chopping and toasting pecans as the topper to serve! YUM! Thank you for another great recipe!
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Aw, yay! We’re so glad you enjoy it, Tina. Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Jesssays
Great soup for battling being under the weather. Only had green lentils on hand and while it didn’t look great, the taste was great and hearty. The tiny pinch of clove really came through. Thanks for an easy meal!
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Feel better! Thanks for the kind review, Jess!
Nicolesays
This soup is so cozy for a cool day in March. I used light instead of full fat coconut milk and it was still delicious. Everything cooked perfectly in Instantpot. Yummy with crunchy chickpeas on the top for some crunch. Thanks for the recipe!
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Wonderful! Thanks for sharing, Nicole!
Laurasays
Loved this soup! My parents who are hardcore carnivores loved the soup too! They’re hard to please so I am so happy they enjoyed it too. Thank you for the delicious and easy recipe! Definitely making it again.
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Amazing! Thanks so much for the lovely review, Laura. We are so glad everyone enjoyed it! Next time, would you mind leaving a rating with your review? It’s super helpful for us and other readers. Thanks so much! Xo
Taysays
I loved this soup. My 20-month old son loved it too! I used brown lentils and followed the rest of your recipe. It was truly warming and comforting, not to forget extremely filling.
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Aw, yay! We’re so glad you both enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing, Tay!
Cristinasays
Love it! I omitted the maple syrup and added garam masala seasoning to make it more savory + lots of extra ginger & garlic. I didn’t completely liquify it with the immersion blender & instead left it half chunky. I wish I would have had the ingredients to make your gf naan cause it would go perfectly. Next time for sure:) thank you!
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Lovely! Thanks for sharing, Christina! xo
Heathersays
This recipe is lick-the-bowl good. Seriously, so good. I used avocado oil to sauté the vegetables, and omitted the maple syrup.
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Yay! We’re so glad you enjoy it, Heather! xo
Catherinesays
Amazing! Made this for the first time after a snow day at the park. Will make it again. We used homemade veggie broth and only added a splash of coconut milk before blending. I felt it was plenty sweet without the maple syrup. Topped with a dollop of greek yogurt to add in some tang, and mmm. The depth of flavor is so wonderful, and it really does have a warming effect with the cayenne and cinnamon. I threw in 1 whole clove because I don’t have ground. Told myself not to forget to pull it out before blending, forgot, and it wasn’t even a big deal. Thanks for sharing this one!
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Catherine! Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Chiarasays
My latest favourite. Made twice in less than a month and shared my BF and sister. I was a hit!
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Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing, Chiara! xo
Sarahsays
This is delicious!! Super easy to make and filling. Great for a cozy meal. We paired it with a warm panini sandwich.
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Sarah! Thanks so much for the lovely review! xo
Ceilsays
I made this soup for dinner on Valentine’s night. I LOVE sweet potatoes. So, it was hard to eat just one bowl of this delish soup. :) Thanks for sharing, Dana!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
So lovely! Thanks for sharing, Ceil!
janesays
Delish on a cold winter’s day.
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Jane! xo
AbbyTsays
Made this tonight and it was glorious! It’s fab solo, but the toppings really make it special. I also added fresh herbs this time, but could totally see tossing on sautéed shrooms, arugula or microgreens, roasted zucchini… options are endless with this yum soup. I’ll make it all year, rain or snow! Thank you as always!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Lovely – thanks, Abby!
Carolinesays
Hello,
I am a huge fan of your other recipes and am looking forward to making this! We have an onion allergy in the family, is there something I can substitute it with or is it okay without? Thanks!
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Hi Caroline, perhaps a pinch of asafoetida powder? Or maybe leave it out and add more sweet potato.
Koala Lambsays
This is a beautiful and simple recipe, thank you so much! I look forward to trying out your other recipes!
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We’re so glad you think so! Thanks so much for the lovely review! xo
LisaBsays
Made this, just as written, on a cold, snowy night in the Northeast. It was delicious!! Creamy, slightly spicy sweet with a good dose of protein from the lentils and some toasted pepitas on top.
I’ll be making this again and again and again….
Thank you Dana!
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Yay! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Lisa. Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Lizsays
It was a really good soup, though I thought it was even better before adding the coconut milk. All your recipes are delish and quick. Thank you!
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Thanks for sharing, Liz! xo
Shirlsays
The soup was delicious. Very quick to throw together and simple. Loved it. Highly suggest making it.
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Shirl!
Carlysays
This was delicious! Used bone broth instead of veggie broth and omitted the maple syrup except a tiny drizzle on my toddler’s bowl. Yum! Will make again.
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We’re so glad you both enjoyed it =) Thanks for sharing, Carly!
Monicasays
Simple, quick, and so flavorful even without oil. I was skeptical about only using water at first but this turned out wonderful! Perfect for a snowy day indoors. Will definitely be making this nourishing soup again.
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Monica! Glad it could keep you warm =) Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Cynthia O´Toolesays
I want to try this recipe too, so many of you that I will like to do!!! Hard to choose recipes as you have so many incredible so delicious ones!!!! Thank you so much Carine!!!
Ninasays
Well this was absolutely delicious!! My meatasaurus husband just ate 3 bowls. Wonderful, warm and cozy smells and flavor. I would make this many times over. My tweaks- used oil and then smidge of water to saute the garlic, onion and ginger. Added 2 carrots with the sweet potato, 2 extra cups of homemade veg broth along the way, no cloves (didn’t have them). Also, didn’t puree, left chunky. Unfortunately we ate it all in one night! 😄 Thank you for a fantastic, flavorful, and special recipe. Wow!
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Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing, Nina! xo
Jessicasays
Wow this soup came out amazing!! It’s so flavorful and exactly what I wanted. I left out the ginger, clove, cayenne, and maple syrup and I used garlic powder instead of fresh chopped garlic, subbing 1/8 tsp garlic powder per clove. Lazy mans version lol and was delicious!
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Yay! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Jessica! xo
Anasays
This soup is fantastic and super easy to make!!! It’s also full of nutrients and leaves you feeling warm, healthy and nourished!
Recommend it :)
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Thanks so much for the lovely review, Ana. We are so glad you enjoyed it! Next time, would you mind leaving a rating with your review? It’s super helpful for us and other readers. Thanks so much! Xo
Katiesays
Delicious! So nourishing, warming, and simple with the instant pot. Will definitely be making this on repeat!
Just made a few modifications based on what I had – bone broth instead of veggie, fresh turmeric in addition to the dried, and served with a dollop of plain yogurt instead of mixing coconut milk into the pot.
Thanks for another amazing recipe!
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Whoop! We’re so glad you enjoyed this one, Katie. Thanks so much for the lovely review and for sharing your modifications!
Lexi Gsays
Can I substitute green lentils for red ones? If so is there a difference in the way it’s cooked?
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Hi Lexi! We think it will work but it will definitely look / taste different. However, if trying, we’d increase cook time to 10 minutes (high pressure), with natural release. Let us know how it goes!
Sunshine bakersays
I didn’t use the maple syrup or the cloves. I found the soup cloyingly sweet. I added some lime and that helped. I think it would be better with butternut squash than sweet potatoes.
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Hi, thanks so much for sharing your experience. Is it possible the sweet potatoes you used were extra sweet? Or perhaps you prefer less sweet dishes? We only ask because so many readers have loved this one.
Stacey Benottosays
Thank you SO much for these wonderful recipes. I’m wondering if you have low calorie recipes to share? Some of the recipes I’ve seen here are fairly low, however not low enough; 😭 or with ample protein, for body muscle building purposes.
Thank you!
Stacey
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Hi Stacey, that’s not really our focus, so we don’t have a great resource to point you toward. But we’d suggest maybe checking out this recipe round-up of 14 High Protein Plant-Based Dishes.
Desjarksays
I’ve made this recipe following the original instructions – delicious!
I made it a 2nd time substituting a combination of carrots/white potatoes. Equally as good!
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Love those modifications! And we’re so glad you enjoy it! Thanks for sharing, Desjark!
Caitlin Harrisonsays
I made this for dinner last night and it is delicious. I left out the maple syrup and did not use the blender as I felt like having a ‘chunky’ soup instead. I will definitely be making this again.
Thank you for the recipe
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Lovely! We’re so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing, Caitlin!
Hilarynjoyedsays
This is my second time making this. The first time I forgot maple syrup and coconut milk. I remembered them this time! Thoroughly enjoyed soup both times but second was best Thank you 💓
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Yay! Thanks so much for sharing! xo
ashsays
I made this today and it so so delicious!! I loved it and I am not much of a soup fan, I didn’t have any clove or cayenne pepper on hand so I just omitted and it was still perfect! I will 100% make again! Thanks so much for this perfect soup for this cold weather
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Yay! We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Ash. Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Erinsays
Holy smokes, this was excellent! I modified slightly by using chicken fat and chicken broth to cook the onions, I omitted the ginger (just didn’t have any), and I used pecans instead of pepitas. I also used the steamed red lentils from Trader Joe’s. Very easy, quick and delicious!
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Thanks so much for the lovely review and for sharing your modifications, Erin. We are so glad you enjoyed it! Next time, would you mind leaving a rating with your review? It’s super helpful for us and other readers. Thanks so much! Xo
Mehretsays
I do not have instant pot, it ix ok to make it in a regular pot? Any recommendations
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Yes! There are stovetop instructions beneath the Instant Pot instructions.
Lindasays
I made this soup and it’s sooooo delicious and easy to do! I swapped a few bits though, I removed ginger, cyanne, tumeric and cinnamon and put in smoked paprika and chilli powder instead and the flavours are amazing. I love the thickness once blended, a little goes a long way as its really filling. Definitely one of my favourites.
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Yay! Thanks so much for sharing, Linda! xo
Inosays
First time I tried red lentils and it was well worth it. The combination with sweet potatoes is definitely an interesting one. Turmeric made all the difference in taste and is the star in this recipe. Ι think next time I will do without the cinnamon or at least put less.
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Thanks for sharing your experience!
Juliesays
Delicious! Please keep the Instant Pot recipes coming! They’re helpful for quick, nutritious family meals.
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Thanks for the feedback, Julie! We’re so glad you enjoyed it! xo
Beccasays
Love this recipe! My roommate recently developed a handful of allergies, and we are cooking our way through this website! We have loved every single thing we’ve tried – and this was no exception! Loved this for a cold winter’s day.
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Amazing! We’re so glad you and your roommate are enjoying our recipes. Thanks for the lovely review, Becca! xo
Brenda Atwoodsays
What if your instant pot doesnt have a manual button?
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Hi Brenda, it may say different things on different models of the Instant Pot. It might also be called “pressure cook”. Hope that helps!
Brenda Atwoodsays
Pressure cook works the same as “Manual”?
Awesome
Thank you!
Brenda
Bellesays
Made this on the stovetop and used my vitamix Super easy and delish! It even looked like the photo. Will definitely make again. Thanks!
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Great! Thanks so much for sharing, Belle!
Ricksays
This soup is excellent! It was a big hit with my wife, and that is always a plus in the kitchen.
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Yay! We’re so glad you both enjoyed it, Rick. Thanks for sharing!
Athinasays
Hey 👋
If I don’t have an Instant Pot , what should I do ?
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Hi Athina, there are stovetop instructions beneath the Instant Pot instructions. Hope that helps!
Briannasays
This recipe has become a staple for the last two weeks. It’s so creamy and delicious!
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Yay! Thanks so much for sharing, Brianna! xo
Carolyn Rordamsays
Super delicious !!! I made it on our cooking wood stove(following stove top directions). Nothing special its just how we roll in New Hampshire.
I also added peanut butter and spinach just for fun.
I do wonder how do you get that beautiful orange color? When I make squash, or sweet potato puree it always looks; well… a very funny brown yellow (it was that color before I added the peanut butter).
Do you filter your photography or do you just get that pretty color?
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Hi Carolyn, We’re so glad you enjoyed it! We buy vibrantly colored sweet potatoes (such as garnet). Organic tend to be more vibrant too. Hope that helps!
Lindsaysays
So delicious! One of my new favorites. Thank you for including instructions for making this without an Instant Pot. It was sweet enough as it is so I didn’t add any maple syrup.
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We’re so glad that was helpful and you enjoyed the recipe! Thanks so much for the lovely review!
Juliasays
This was a delicious easy, quick and warming lunch, perfect for my lunch break while working from home :)
I’ll definitely make this one again. Thank you for a great recipe!
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Yay! Thanks so much for the lovely review, Julia! xo
Geegesays
Outstanding soup! Hearty, spicy, filling. I sprinkled it with cinnamon for a sweeter taste. Didn’t even need the maple syrup! Loved it, hubby too! Cannot wait to make it again. Thank you for this recipe.
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Yay! We’re so glad you both enjoyed it, Geege. Thanks so much for the lovely review!
jamilasays
I reached out a few weeks ago and asked you to consider revising stovetop instructions for those of us without an instapot. Thank you for doing so. I just made this on my stovetop and it was delicious! Thank you again.
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It was a great suggestion and we appreciated you letting us know! Thanks so much for the lovely review, Jamila! xo
Dena Mulcahysays
delicious, perfect.
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Thanks so much for sharing, Dena. We are so glad you enjoyed it! Next time, would you mind leaving a rating with your review? It’s super helpful for us and other readers. Thanks so much! Xo
Juliasays
Super easy and delicious!
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Yay! Thanks for the lovely review, Julia! xo
Samantha Hartsays
I made this yesterday it’s lush and I will make it again. I made it on my stove. Thanks for the tasty recipe.
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Yay! Thanks for sharing, Samantha! xo
Wendysays
I made this exactly as written and it was delicious! My three kids loved it! They loved the creaminess and combination of flavors. Perfect winter dinner with a side of naan.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Wendy!
Alisonsays
Mmm so good and easy! Made this for dinner tonight. Followed the recipe but didn’t include cloves or maple syrup. Used bone broth instead because I had it available. Can’t wait to make this again!
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Alison! xo
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Incredible! Thanks for sharing, Alison!
Mariesays
This recipe is a winner! It was my first time using lentils and it was so easy! Thank you for a great dairy-free creamy soup!
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Marie! Thanks so much for sharing! xo
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Marie!
Meliasays
It is necessary to saute the sweet potatoes first since they will cook in the instant pot and will be blended anyway? Just wondering if it is for flavor or if they may not cook in time? Seems like we could save a step?
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Hi Melia, it’s for flavor, but also to cook them a bit. You may need to increase the cook time slightly if skipping that step.
Carolinasays
Amazing as usual from you. Thanks for this kind of great recipe!!!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
So great! Thanks for sharing, Carolina!!
Juliasays
This soup is so warming and delicious! I did the Instant Pot method and substituted chicken broth for the vegetable broth. I also added more of the spices to taste at the end. Definitely a keeper! I love your recipes! :)
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Thanks, Julia!
Doris M Walviussays
It is the most delicious soup ever
I used turnips along with sweet potatoes. Cilantro on top. Will definitely make again.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Thanks for sharing, Doris!
Amysays
I made this recipe last night and it was so good! I added 3 cups of vegetable stock instead of 2 with 1 cup of water, and I used a food processor since I don’t have an immersion blender.
I’m not usually one for creamy or blended soups but I really liked the flavors in here, and so did my boyfriend! Thanks Dana :)
Amysays
I also added about 1 cup and a 1/2 of pumpkin puree I’d frozen from our fall harvest. It changed the flavor slightly, but I love that I could add more vegetables to the soup this way.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Amy!
Jennifersays
I love making this soup and have made it many times. It’s always delicious. I’m wondering if I can use frozen cubed sweet potatoes?
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We’re so glad you enjoy it, Jennifer! We haven’t tried that, but it should work well!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Thanks for sharing, Amy!
Emilysays
This soup was delicious! I used my Instant Pot and it came out beautifully! It’s so creamy! I did have to add a second 1/4 cup of water while the sweet potatoes were cooking.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Yay! Thanks for sharing, Emily!!
Julia Winegradsays
Very tasty! I’ve been looking for a high protein soup to make for quick lunches and I can’t just keep making the incredible Curried Cauliflower and Lentil Soup over and over again. This is a lovely way to mix it up!
I haven’t busted out my Instapot in probably a year and found the instructions very easy to follow – thanks! Looking forward to enjoying again & again!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Yay! Thanks for sharing, Julia!!
Staceysays
Our first run with an instant pot! Laugh, it was not with out a a couple mishaps! The soup was great, I think i should have thinned it out a little more, but very good recipe as always!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Haha, yes there’s a learning curve to the Instant Pot! Did you check out our Beginner’s Guide yet? Glad you liked the soup, Stacey!
jodisays
Just finished making this on the stovetop – it is delicious! I didn’t see the comments about adding more liquid when cooking on the stove so it’s a little thick (I like it this way).
Slight adjustments that worked… I used all vegetable broth when cooking (no water) for more flavor, used smoked salt, added smoked paprika and added coconut only as garnish in the bowl.
This recipe is definitely a keeper! Thank you!!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Jodi!!
Lizsays
Delicious as usual with your recipes! Perfect amount of spice and it came out so creamy after blending.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing, thanks Liz!
Julie Ericksonsays
I made this soup on the stove and it turned out fabulous. I like some chunks in my soup, so I blended half of it and then mixed it back in. I served this with rice. It was exactly what I was hoping for: warming, hearty, and so delicious. My only mistake was not making a double batch. This soup is going on my short list! Thank you!!!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Julie!
Elisasays
This was terrific. I made it with butternut squash rather than sweet potatoes. I appreciated the extra info about cooking with no oil — about how much extra water you might add, etc. — because often I don’t give no oil a try. On that note, I like that MB recipes often just use a small amount of coconut milk, not the whole can as you often see. This is healthier and also the coconut flavor doesn’t overpower the rest. Thanks, another winner. I appreciate you.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Thanks for sharing, Elisa!! So helpful. Glad you enjoyed it.
Melissasays
YUM!!! I just scarfed two bowls of this soup with a toasted English muffin for sopping up every last bit and wow it’s delicious & incredibly satiating! Perfect hug for my tummy on this cold winter day in Minneapolis. So high in antioxidants & anti-inflammatory ingredients, I think I can feel myself aging backwards, lol! I almost always have these ingredients on hand so this is def going in the regular rotation.
I did add a diced Serrano in with the aromatics because I have a ton to use up & love hot spicy food. Oh one note of caution: I used one Japanese sweet potato & one purple sweet potato so the resulting color was an unfortunate sludge brown, (but tasted incredible). Next time I’ll stick to one type of sweet potato for a more appetizing appearance.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
haha, thanks Melissa! So glad you enjoyed it! Your age-reversing benefits sound convincing ;D
RBsays
Delicious! Had everything on-hand and made the stovetop recipe as written (sautéed with oil & omitted maple syrup), and was so impressed. Very thick, rich and flavorful soup! Wasn’t sure about the cinnamon but it works. Will definitely make again, and may even add a dash of high quality curry powder next time!
RBsays
Oh and used the yummy homemade veggie stock recipe from this site also!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Thanks for sharing, RB!
Karen S.Terceirasays
This was quick and easy to make. Very satisfying and tasty.I topped mine with chopped cilantro, just because I had some.I will make this again, deliscious!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Thanks for sharing, Karen!
Ali O.says
OMG this soup is possibly the best soup I’ve ever tasted! I made it yesterday exactly as in the recipe (metric weights, thanks for providing that!) in a pot (I don’t have an instant pot) and it was an immediate hit for the whole family. My kids aged 6 and 8 said it was the best soup Mummy had ever made! Thank you, keep these wonderful recipes coming, I’ve definitely added this to my list of favourites and will be making it again!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Ali!
Melodysays
First time making a soup in my instant pot! It turned out delicious. Loved all the flavors. The only thing I changed, was less water 1/2 cup of water and replace it with more veggie stock. 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Yay! Thanks for sharing, Melody!
Bethsays
This was really delicious and super easy to make. I didn’t have enough sweet potato, so I put in 1/3 sweet potato, 1/3 carrot, and 1/3 butternut squash. Definitely going to make this again!
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Beth!
SUZANNE SAGMEISTERsays
Holy hell.
As a longtime vegan who appreciated simplicity in the kitchen, I’m a big fan of your recipes Dana.
This is the one though that forced me to finally leave a message.
Soooo good.
So good even my husband who dislikes sweet potato loved it.
There is such a perfect balance in complimentary flavours.
And,
Soooo simple.
I used your stovetop method in my enameled cast iron Dutch oven and it was perfection in one pot.
I made a double batch and we ate it on these cool Canadian Pacific Northwest evenings 3 days straight.
When my husband came home from work it was ‘What’s for supper? Any of that soup left?’
WINNING.
Thank you!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Haha, thanks for sharing, Suzanne!!
Theresa Mascarisays
Delicious
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Yay! Thanks, Theresa!
Terry Behimersays
This recipe looks delicious…but I don’t have an instapot. Do you have this recipe I could use? My tummy and I would be forever grateful.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Hi Terry! We’ll be adding separate instructions for the stovetop ASAP!
Terry Behimersays
Thanks so much! Can’t wait to try it!
Lisasays
Can I use white sweet potatoes for this? I want to make this tonight but just realized I have the wrong sweet potatoes
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Oh yes, I think so!
jamilasays
Please consider editing this to provide clearer, step by step instructions for stovetop. Thank you.
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
We’ll be adding that shortly!
jamilasays
Thank you so much!
Lisasays
Update: I made this with white sweet potatoes and it came out excellent! I added a little extra cayenne and coconut milk and served it with roasted broccoli and toast – so good! My boyfriend and I loved it, we will be adding this to the rotation!
Thank you Dana, you are such a life saver! I use your site for inspiration all the time and you never disappoint!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Whoop! Thanks for sharing, Lisa!
Vickysays
Hi, looks lovely! I have a butternut squash that needs using, can I substitute for the sweet potatoes?
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Absolutely!
Vickysays
Thanks, I made it, tasted beautiful!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Vicky. Next time would you mind adding a rating to your review? It’s super helpful to us and other readers! xo
Ambersays
Super solid recipe. Doubled the recipe,Didn’t blend, and added the coconut milk and one bunch of steamed dino kale at the end. I will definitely make this again!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Ooh, lovely idea! Thanks for sharing, Amber!!
Linasays
I made this tonight! It’s so delicious.
Since I don’t have sweet potatoes at home, I replaced it with butternut squash.
Still very delicious. Thank you Dana for this delicious recipe!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks, Lina!
Rebeccasays
Made this tonight for myself and my husband and it was a total hit! Husband said it was the perfect amount of spice and heat. Already had everything we needed at the house so didn’t need to more a trip to the store, which was extra awesome. We don’t have an Instant Pot so just made it on the stove top and increased the time and added a little extra liquid and it came out so yummy and satisfying. Thanks so much for our healthy easy dinner!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Rebecca!
Vickisays
Can almond milk be used instead of coconut milk?
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Yes!
Vickisays
That’s fantastic! I was actually searching for a sweet potato lentil soup just today! Perfect timing :)
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
xo!
Lani Stromsays
But does the substitution of the almond milk change it significantly ? I try to put coconut extract with almond milk where coconut milk is used but it doesn’t make it at all creamy. Is your recipe for canned coconut milk or the coconut milk you get in a carton.? I still would not use either but I am curious
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Hi Lani, we recommend canned coconut milk for best results in this recipe. However, a similar nut milk that will provide the same creaminess would be cashew. Almond milk, when homemade and fresh / creamy, will add a similar result, but lack the coconut flavor / sweetness. Let us know what you try!
Amisays
Is this written for using a 6qt instant pot? I have a 3qt and usually use half the ingredient amounts but keep the same times, if recipes are written for 6qt. Any other suggestions?
Can’t wait to make this yummy sounding soup!! Thanks so much!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Hi Ami! It’s written for a 6-quart, but we think it would fit in a 3-quart! Just be sure not to fill past the max line. Let us know if you try!
Donna Holmsays
I do not have an Instant Pot. Can I make this recipe in a slow cooker?
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Yes! I’d sauté the first few ingredients as suggested, then add remaining ingredients and cook on low for ~4-6 hours!
Amisays
Thanks Dana! I made it successfully tonight with the only change being I omitted a bit of sweet potato (so it stayed under the max fill line). In the future, I might use only 1/2c water, but it came out beautifully as written. So cozy and perfect for this winter night! My partner and I enjoyed with your topping suggestions, and our 18month old asked for more! Win win!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
So lovely! Thanks for sharing, Ami!
Laurasays
This looks delicious! I haven’t found red lentils at my primary grocery store, and I am trying to stick to one store during the pandemic. Would brown lentils work in this soup? (I know it wouldn’t be as pretty!) Thank you!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
They would, but just increase the pressure cook time by 5 minutes (10 minutes total). Let us know if you try!
Kerry M Fordsays
Do you think this would be good with a roasted poblano pepper (added during the saute phase)? I would love to make this ASAP – I have all the ingredients on hand, and I have several poblano peppers. I know poblano peppers are often delicious with sweet potatoes. Love your recipes!
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
I think that would be awesome! Let us know if you try, Kerry!
Kerry M Fordsays
OMG it was AMAZING with the poblano!!! I chatted it over the gas grill, scraped off the skin, diced it up and threw it in when I was sauteing the onions and garlic. Added a delicious smokey flavor.
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Yay! Thanks for the update, Kerry! xo
Stacey-Ann Lsays
Ohhh I tried this recipe on the stove top and used white sweet potatoes 🍠. Didn’t feel like using my instapot so I boiled down the sweet potatoes with red lentils…. gives the soup a nice meaty texture. In addition I added brown lentils as well. It was was really delicious. Thank you for sharing
Dana @ Minimalist Bakersays
Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Stacey! Next time would you mind adding a rating to your review? It’s super helpful to us and other readers! xo
Donna Dsays
Made this last night. It was absolutely delicious. Didn’t add the maple syrup as it was perfect without it. Shared the recipe and soup with my friends who loved it as well.
Really appreciate the addition of stove top instructions.
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Lovely! Thanks so much for sharing, Donna! xo