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My Lentils Cakes are So Good!

These lentil cakes will surprise even the meat eaters with how good they are. I’ve been eating more lentils lately because of their high amount of plant-based protein and fiber and this is one of the best ways to prepare them! It’s also an easy way to get my kids to eat more of them because the lentil looks like a beef or chicken patty! My kids can just grab them with their hands and dip them in yogurt sauce for an appetizer or as part of a fuller meal.

Ingredient Notes

- Green cooked lentils: You can use any lentils you’d like. Make sure to cook them according to package instructions. While the recipe does work with red lentils, they can be more soft, so you may need to add more oats to give them better structure if you use the red variety.
- Onions and garlic: Sautéed for a rich layer of flavor in each bite.
- Mushrooms: Crimini, or Baby Bella mushrooms work well here but any mushrooms are fine.
- Oats: Use rolled oats to give the lentil cakes texture. This makes them bulky while keeping the recipe gluten-free. You can however substitute with breadcrumbs or panko breadcrumbs. Depending on your lentils, you may need to add more oats if the mixture is too wet.
- Eggs: To bind the ingredients together. To make these lentil cakes vegan, you can substitute with a flax egg.
- Spices: Paprika and salt.
How to Make Lentil Cakes






My Best Lentil Cakes Tips
- Fry the onions, mushrooms and garlic. You might be tempted to skip that part since everything gets cooked later on with the lentils. But this first step adds so much more flavor by releasing the aromatics of the raw ingredients first before blending.
- Feel the texture. You’re looking for pasty texture to start to form a ball in the food processor when combined. It should hold well together before cooking, so feel free to add more oats as needed if it doesn’t stay compact.
- Make it in less time. You can buy pre cooked lentils to make these patties super quick to make, or batch cook your lentils as they will be good to use for about a week.
- Oven bake or fry. It’s best to pan fry these lentil cakes as they get nice and crispy, but you can oven bake them at 350F for around 30 minutes if you prefer.

Serving Ideas
These are great when served the creamy lemony dill yogurt dip as a simple appetizer, and they are also great served in pita or even as burgers with toppings. Serve them as a main with your favorite sides like:
Recipe Help & FAQs
Leftovers will keep well in the fridge for 4 days and can be reheated gently in a skillet or in the oven.
If you want to freeze these lentil cakes, it’s best to cook them first. Let them cool before freezing them in an airtight container with the patties separated with parchment paper. Thaw them in the fridge before reheating.
Yes! You can form the patties and keep them covered in the fridge for up to 4 days until you are ready to cook them. Just add a little extra oats if you do that because the texture may be a little wet.
More Appetizer Recipes:
- Chickpea Fritters
- Vegetarian Stuffed Mushrooms
- Zucchini Fritters
- Mushroom Tartlets
- Cauliflower Fritters
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Lentil Cakes
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Ingredients
For the cakes:
- 4 tablespoons olive oil divided
- ½ medium yellow onion chopped
- 8 ounces crimini mushrooms sliced
- 2 garlic cloves sliced
- 2 cups cooked brown lentils
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 2 large eggs
- 1 ½ teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon salt
For the yogurt sauce:
- ½ cup plain low fat yogurt
- 2 tablespoons fresh dill
- ½ lemon zested and juiced
- 1 garlic clove finely grated
- Kosher salt to taste
- black pepper to taste
Instructions
- Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add onion and cook until soft and translucent, 3 minutes. Add mushrooms and 1 tablespoon of olive and cook until mushrooms are golden brown, 10 minutes. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, 1 minute. Remove from heat and wipe out the skillet.
- In the bowl of a food processor, add mushroom mixture, lentils, oats, eggs, paprika and salt. Process until the mixture is fully incorporated and starts to ball.
- Make the yogurt sauce by combining all ingredients in a medium bowl, and season to taste.
- Heat 1 tablespoons of oil in wiped skillet over medium-high heat. Scoop ⅓ cup of the mixture and drop into the heated skillet Cook 4 patties until golden brown, 3 minutes per side. Repeat with the final 1 tablespoon of oil and 4 more patties. Serve with yogurt sauce immediately.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.
Can we avoid the eggs? If yes, what can we put instead?
Yes, definitely! You can use a flax egg instead to bind the ingredients together. Here’s a tutorial for making one: How to Make a Flax Egg
These took much much longer than the 25 minutes advertised. Not worth it.
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear it took you longer than 25 minutes. I admit that I often make recipes faster than average. Thanks for the feedback, I’m going to look into retesting the recipe cook time.
I had a problem with getting the mixture to ball up. I added an extra quarter cup of oats. That didn’t help. I ended up adding flour which helped. I also added extra seasoning but it still didn’t have enough flavor. The patties came out okay otherwise. I will not repeat making this recipe again, maybe a different version elsewhere.
Hi Marilyn, it sounds like your mixture may have needed an extra egg to help it bind! The oats likely made it more crumbly but I’m glad the flour helped them stick a bit better. It makes sense that the rolled oats and flour created a need for more seasoning in your batch. I would try making them again and adding an extra egg if they’re not balling up. Hope that helps!
My processed ingredients couldn’t hold a ball shape; it was too loose. I added more oatmeal, still too loose. I pan-fried them just the same, but the insides wouldn’t cook adequately. So now I’ve put the entire skillet of patties into the oven to bake. Hopefully I’ve salvaged them!
Hi, so sorry to hear the recipe didn’t work for you. Did you put the ingredients in the food processor until they started to ball? It sounds like you may not have processed them for long enough. I hope you were able to salvage them in the oven!
I made your Mujadara Hamra this morning and it was so delicious. I saw this recipe for your Lentil Cakes and wanted to try them. I followed the recipe as you suggested, only substituting the Mujadara Hamra for the plain cooked lentils. OMG – it is sooo good, I just felt the need to tell you. Thank you for your recipes, I have made so many of them and I’ve never been disappointed.
Aww so happy you enjoyed it!
I need to eat more pulses as I do not like meat but I also do not like recipes that over do the chilli, garlic or curry flavours just a little is more than enough for me
So glad you liked them!
I’m excited to have come across this recipe, though I’ll need to do some tweaking.
First, it’s far too wet. Maybe needs more oats?
Second…it’s super bland. Could really use some spices or herbs.
I’ll keep experimenting. Thanks for the recipe.
So sorry to hear that the recipe didn’t work out for you. Thank you for the feedback!
Omg this is soooooooo good!!!!! I wanted to brighten up with something new, yummy and hot but yet healthy to eat! And, this hits all the right notes 😍 Yummna you are the best!! Hope you do win the Foodie Influencer of the year!!!
Quick question: can we use yellow lentils? Like yellow split pigeon peas?
Thanks!!
Thank you so, so much! You can use any lentils you’d like. Make sure to cook them according to package instructions.
Omg this is soooooooo good!!!!! I wanted to brighten up with something new, yummy and hot but yet healthy to eat! And, this hits all the right notes 😍 Yummna you are the best!! Hope you do win the Foodie Influencer of the year!!!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
What can I substitute for the mushrooms?
I have yet to try this recipe with a mushroom substitute.
They turned out great! I would highly recommend to try it with the yoghurt sauce as they can be a bit dry when eating the lentil cakes alone.
Thank you Yumna for sharing !
Thank you! I think the yogurt dip really makes a difference too!
Wow, they look amazing👏 😍❤
Thank you so much!
Can you replace the mushrooms with another vegetable? Like, zucchini? Thank you for your awesome recipes!
I have yet to try this recipe with a mushroom substitute. If you use zucchini, you’d probably need to make sure to squeeze out some of the liquid from it!
I just cooked it and it’s wonderful. Definitely doing again! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much! Yay!!