Bob's Red Mill
Bob's Red Mill Brown Lentils 27 oz. bag
27 oz.Directions
Stovetop: Rinse lentils before cooking. Place 1 cup lentils in a large pot with 4 cups water and ½ TSP salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, cover and cook until tender, about 20-30 minutes; drain well.Slow Cooker: Rinse lentils before cooking. Place 1 cup lentils, 4 cups water and ½ TSP salt into a slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or high for 2 hours; drain well.
Multi-Cooker: Rinse lentils before cooking. Place 1 cup lentils, 4 cups water and ½ TSP salt in the pot of a multi-cooker. Set the valve to sealing. On manual setting and high pressure, set for 6 minutes. Natural release the pressure for 20 minutes; drain well.
Note: To reduce cooking time, soak 1 cup lentils overnight in 3 cups water and 1 TSP salt. Drain and follow cooking instructions above.
Store in a cool dry place.
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Wholesome foods, wholesome ethics. Bob’s Red Mill is committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. Proudly 100% employee-owned, each individual inspires the other to fulfill the company’s dedication to the betterment of their communities and the world. Their people-first policies promote health and wellness in numerous communities of the vulnerable and less fortunate, through their support of non-profit organizations like Oregon Food Bank, Urban Growers Collective, Good Roots Food Bank, Portland Rescue Mission, Emma’s Torch, and Albertina Kerr. Your purchase of Bob’s good food helps them help others.
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Bob's Red Mill
Bob’s Red Mill started with Bob Moore and a kernel of truth—a wheat kernel, that is. Back in the 1960s, Bob’s wife, Charlee, decided that she would feed her family nutritious whole grains, starting with a loaf of whole wheat bread, fresh from the oven. With home-cooked roots and an historic red mill, the couple’s passion became a mission to offer good food for all.
Today, Bob’s Red Mill is proudly 100% employee owned, and through company-wide collaboration, they have become a major source of natural wholesome foods, supporting their belief that good food breaks down walls and feeds the soul. Their eco-ethics are just as wholesome; they have proven themselves a global leader in cultivating a healthy planet, as well as food you can feel good about eating.