Easy Lentil Swiss Chard Soup Recipe | Weight Watchers Recipes (2024)

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I'm nut's about soup, so this easy Lentil and Swiss Chard Soup from my Weight Watchers New Complete Cookbook (affiliate link), seemed like a perfect choice for this week's 38 Power Food's Blog Group topic, Swiss Chard.

I know it may seem kinda crazy to be making soup in Phoenix this time of year, when the temperatures are still in the high 90s. But when you love soup as much as I do, you don't let the weather stop you 🙂

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Weight Watchers Lentil Swiss Chard Soup

I can't believe how quickly time is whizzing by.

We're now up to week 13 of our challenge to make and write our way through the ingredients featured in Power Foods: 150 Delicious Recipes with the 38 Healthiest Ingredients (affiliate link) by Martha Stewart and the editors of Whole Living Magazine.

How Many Calories and Weight Watchers Points In This Lentil Soup?

According to my calculations, each generous 1-½ cups serving has 216 calories and:

5 *SmartPoints (Green plan)
1 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)
1 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)
5 *PointsPlus (Old plan)

To see your WW Points for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, Click here!

What Makes Swiss Chard A Power Food?

Well, this staple of the Mediterranean, which was discovered by a Swiss botanist (hence it's name), is another nutritional powerhouse, containing at least 13 different polyphenol antioxidants, as well as a wide array of vitamins and minerals.

It's an excellent source of vitamins K, A, and C, as well as a good source of magnesium, potassium, iron, and fiber.

And if you're watching your weight, you'll be happy to know that one cup of chopped Swiss chard has just 35 calories (0 WW SmartPoints).

Recipe Notes

I made just a couple minor changes to this soup. I added a cup of cooked polenta (because it was in the fridge and it seemed crazy to let it go to waste) which gave the broth nice thickness.

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Pot of Weight Watchers Lentil Swiss Chard Soup

You could also and 1-2 cups of diced tomatoes along with the lentils and broth, for more color and flavor if you wanted.

And I substituted red wine vinegar for the suggested lemon juice.

Be sure to pick over your lentils and remove any stones. Every time I'm tempted to skip this step, I think back to a cooking class I took where the instructor explained she once found a small piece of metal in the lentils she was preparing for a catering event!

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Weight Watchers Lentil Soup with Swiss Chard

This soup turned out hearty and satisfying, perfect for an easy weeknight meal, especially when you add some warm crusty bread. Mom loves Swiss chard so she liked it. Rod liked it. Even my sister (who can be a little picky) liked it. Enjoy!

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Weight Watchers Lentil and Swiss Chard Soup

Quick, easy and deeply satisfying, give this hearty, earthy Weight Watchers Lentil and Swiss Chard soup a try.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Servings (adjustable): 4

Calories: 216

Author: Martha McKinnon | Simple Nourished Living

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, peeled and roughly chopped
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1 cup dried brown lentils, picked over, rinsed and drained
  • 4 cups reduced-sodium vegetable broth (affiliate link)
  • 2 cups lightly packed thinly sliced swiss chard leaves
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon black pepper
  • 2-3 teaspoons red wine vinegar, or to taste

Instructions

  • Place a large saucepan over medium heat and add the oil. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring often, until the onion is softened, about 5 minutes.

  • Add the lentils and vegetable broth (affiliate link) and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and cover the pot, allowing the mixture to simmer gently until the lentils are tender, about 45 minutes.

  • Stir in the chard, salt and pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the chard is wilted, about 5 minutes.

  • Stir in the vinegar.

  • Taste and adjust the seasonings, adding more salt, pepper and/or vinegar as necessary.

Recipe Notes

I added about 1 cup of leftover cooked polenta to this soup so it wouldn't go to waste, which thickened it up quite a bit.

You could also and 1-2 cups of diced tomatoes along with the lentils and broth, for more color and flavor if you wanted.

Be sure to pick over your lentils and remove any stones. Every time I'm tempted to skip this step, I think back to a cooking class I took where the instructor explained she once found a small piece of metal in the lentils she was preparing for a catering event!

Serving size: 1-½ cups

Click here to see your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site.

5 *SmartPoints (Green plan)

1 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)

1 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)

5 *PointsPlus (Old plan)

Nutrition Facts

Weight Watchers Lentil and Swiss Chard Soup

Amount Per Serving (1 -½ cups)

Calories 216Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Carbohydrates 34g11%

Fiber 12g48%

Protein 16g32%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

Keyword: lentil soup with swiss chard, low fat lentil soup, vegan lentil soup

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*Points® calculated by WW. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living; Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. SmartPoints® values calculated WITHOUT each plan's ZeroPoint Foods (Green plan, Blue plan, Purple plan) using the WW Recipe Builder.

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FAQs

Do I need to rinse lentils before making soup? ›

Rinse. On occasion, you'll find small rocks or debris mixed in with dried lentils. To avoid eating them, rinse the lentils in a fine mesh sieve and pick them over before you cook them.

Why is my lentil soup tasteless? ›

Since lentils are starchy, earthy in flavor, and can be on the bland side, there are many ways to make them flavorful, including by adding them into soup. When other ingredients are introduced that complement lentils like onions, garlic, spices, and lemon, the taste is out of this world.

What are the benefits of lentil soup for weight loss? ›

Eating more lentils may help people maintain a healthy weight or lose weight. Replacing energy-dense (or high calorie) foods with legumes such as lentils can help people prevent or manage obesity and lose weight. Research suggests that regularly eating lentils may help with the management and prevention of diabetes.

How many points are lentils on Weight Watchers? ›

Filling, highly nutritious, and inexpensive, beans and lentils are so much more than just a basic pantry staple. Plus, on WeightWatchers they are a ZeroPoint food, meaning you don't need to weigh, measure, or track them!

What happens if you don't soak lentils before cooking? ›

Don't worry about soaking lentils, split peas, or black-eyed peas (or cowpeas). Lentils and peas are softer than dried beans. They'll cook within 5 to 20 minutes without any soaking time.

What color lentils are best for soup? ›

Red lentils are the fastest cooking and they dissolve as they cook and make for a smooth soup. Others, such as green and brown lentils, hold their shape and make a soup with more texture.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
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  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

Why do I feel nauseous after lentil soup? ›

Lentils are frequently cooked with strong spices, which can cause indigestion in some people. Lentils are a good source of potassium, however, too many lentils in the diet can cause hyperkalemia (symptoms may include vomiting, fatigue, irregular heartbeat and difficulty breathing) in people with poor kidney function.

What makes lentils taste better? ›

Add some salt, maybe a bay leaf, and maybe a clove of garlic (peeled but left whole). Some recipes will warn you to never add salt to beans or lentils while they're cooking (they say it'll prevent them from cooking through), but it's simply not true! Salt brings out their best.

Do lentils burn belly fat? ›

Lentils and beans are rich in soluble fiber, which is the single best carbohydrate to help you burn belly fat. "Soluble fiber forms a thick gel when it binds with water in the body," Tracy said. "This gel that forms therefore slows digestion in the body, which keeps you feeling full for longer!

Which soup is good to reduce belly fat? ›

5 Best Soups That Will Help To Burn Belly Fat
  • Vegetable soup. Lean protein from chicken combined with a variety of vegetables can make a satisfying and low-calorie soup that can help you feel full and satisfied.
  • Chicken and vegetable soup. ...
  • Black bean soup. ...
  • Lentil soup. ...
  • Tomato soup.
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Is lentil soup a laxative? ›

A 1/2-cup serving of boiled lentils contains an impressive 7.8 g of fiber. Eating lentils may also help increase the production of butyric acid, a type of short-chain fatty acid found in your colon. This could increase the movement of your digestive tract to promote bowel movements.

Can you eat too many zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Everyone is given a list of zero point foods. That's right – you can eat as much as you want and not track a point! Weight Watchers purposefully makes a ton of foods zero points – and for good reason: it's fruits and vegetables! Specifically non-starchy vegetables.

Can you eat too much popcorn on Weight Watchers? ›

While certain types of popcorn, like movie theater popcorn that's heavy on the butter, can cost you more Points®, sticking with air-popped varieties means that you won't have to stick to a skimpy portion: A serving size of popcorn can be two (or more!) cups.

How many WW points is a banana? ›

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Does it matter if you don't rinse lentils? ›

While it seems like an unnecessary step, don't skip rinsing your lentils and sifting through them before cooking to remove any stones or debris. It is rare to find stones, but it does happen.

Should you rinse lentils from a can? ›

A common concern with canned lentils is the high sodium content used to preserve the lentils. The best way to deal with the issue of sodium is to be sure that you rinse your canned lentils under running water – this will remove up to 60 per cent of the sodium content.

Should all water be absorbed when cooking lentils? ›

Lentils aren't rice—they don't need to absorb every last drop of cooking liquid. They're more like pasta: best cooked in an abundance of water or stock. Bring your liquid up to a boil, add your lentils, then turn down your heat to a simmer for at least 25-30 minutes.

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