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Spiced Lentil & Seitan Balls
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35 min
Main
Freezer-friendly
Servings
(6 balls per serving)
Total
35 minPrep
20 minCook
15 minContains
soy
gluten
Free from
peanut
tree nut
sesame
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What others say
Ooookay that was delicious! Easy to make and yummy! I baked them as other people suggested, for 35 min at 200°C, and it was perfect, crunchy outside and soft inside! I have frozen half for later (froze them before baking, I'll come back here to let you know if putting them straight in the oven from frozen works!)
I LOVE the flavors in the balls as well as the chimichuri 😍 First time I made these, I panfried them as mentioned in the instructions, but the inside was still very wet and soft. Not cooked through. Next time I baked them, because I read that in the comments, and that worked so much better! Will for sure make them more often 🤤
So, yeah, 4/5 ⭐️ for pan frying, 5/5 when baked.
Super flavourful! I had to bake them in a cast iron pan instead of frying them because they kept sticking to my pan but baking them turned out perfect🙂
Wow, these came out so good. Better than any I've bought from the store.
I baked them in the oven for about 35 mins.
I would love some suggestions for other flavour variations since these will go in the weekly rotation.
Amazing recipe! ♥️
So good! Yesterday I tried frying half of these in a pan, but even though they tasted good, they didn't fully cook through. So today I decided to bake the other half in the oven with a bit of oil at 200°C (top and bottom heat) for 30 minutes, flipping halfway through. They turned out perfectly crispy and chewy. Best "meatballs" I've ever made. So if anyone is having problems with this one, I really recommend the oven method.
Sadly, this recipe turned out really gummy for me. I made sure not to over mix the vital gluten flour and I cooked each ball until it was crispy on the outside. But when I ate this, the center of each ball was so gummy I couldn’t even eat them. I really love the recipes on this app so this was my first miss here.
So delicious and actually easy to make. I also baked them and they turned out great. They seemed a little underdone in the center but tasted very good and the outside was crispy. I baked them for about 25 minutes in the fan assisted setting at 200 degrees Celsius.
I served them with rice, a yogurt sauce and a salad with tomato, cucumber and parsley. So delicious and healthy too 🥰
Mine turned out great and not gummy. Maybe it depends on the vital gluten brand?
Served them with roasted bell peppers and tatziki and sourdough bread on the side :)
Wondering if baking would work as well?
Made these with urad daal and used herbes de Provence, and these are delicious as a fake meat alternative that is budget friendly and kid friendly. Would like to make the original recipe but my kids can't handle heat.
This was an absolute banger and will definitely be a staple in this house hold. I'd compare the consistency of the balls to falafel but smooth - I wouldn't call it doughy but definitely not meatball-like.
I have made this several times and it is delicious and also really easy to make. Even my non vegan partner loves it! Thank you!
oh this was very good, the meatballs are really good for meal prep and can be dded to a lot of dishes
I really like the texture of seitan but the gumminess of this was next level. I am very confident I did not over mix, but I do recommend cooking this longer than 5-7 mins, and maybe even making smaller balls. Not my favourite and won’t make again but it was different!
Me gustó la combinación de las albohondigas con el chimichurri. Cocinar las albohondigas fue algo complicado para mi, porque por dentro siempre se sentían chiclosas. No creo que repita esta receta
I love this recipe. The seitan balls were nice, only I think I over mixed the dough a little bit. The sauce made this dish amazing! Definitely something I will make again :)
This dish felt so fresh and summery!
I did a few tweaks and was super happy with the result. I baked the balls and sprayed them with sunflower oil to keep them lower in fat. They turned out not chewy at all which was perfect.
I also added less olive oil to the sauce and it worked well.
I paired it with quinoa 😋
Is this supposed to be soft and squishy inside or did I possibly overmix or not cook enough? I replaced the brown lentils with black Beluga lentils.
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I was really excited about this recipe, but I don't have Vital Wheat in my area. I used Almond flour instead and it was an epic fail. The balls were very sticky and fell apart into a sludgy mess while cooking in the oil.
Nope, not for me. The texture was horrible. Too chewy. Couldn’t eat it. I don’t like the homemade seitan for the same reason so this was probably always going to be a non-starter for me😂. BUT I absolutely loved the chimichuri sauce with yoghurt and ate that instead 😋
The lentil spice mixture was delicious 👍
Much appreciated dish, especially the combination with the chimichurri sauce….mmmmm!
I added a vegetable tomato sauce and rice to make it a full main course. The kids loved it.
So delicious! So quick to make too, I used an air fryer and it made it so easy
Insanely good! It's perfect. I feel like I'm eating at a restaurant. Thanks a lot!
Absolutely scrumptious! Warm, spiced, and fairly simple to make.