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Glazed Lentil Walnut Apple Loaf, Revisited

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Out of all my favourite vegan recipes, this lentil loaf ranks in my top 10. This is a big deal, considering I’m in love with no less than 3,000 foods at any given moment. The original loaf recipe hails from talented chef and author, Terry Walters. I’ve enjoyed playing around with the recipe countless ways since I first made it in 2011. There’s just something about the combo of hearty, stick-to-your-ribs lentils, shredded carrots and sweet apple, chunky celery, toasted walnuts, and a sweet tangy glaze to finish it all off. It’s total comfort food to me.

I find myself eating the cold leftovers for breakfast in the morning. It gets crumbled over salads, stuffed into wraps and buns, and more recently thrown onto pasta sauce over a bed of spaghetti squash. I once ate half a loaf in the span of about 8 hours. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I guess it could be worse! To complicate matters, Eric is also a huge fan and we often find ourselves vying for the last slice…

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The only issue I have with the recipe I made a couple years ago is that it’s quite labour intensive. For this version, my goal was to simplify the recipe without compromising the flavour and texture. I also played around with different ingredients and amounts. I’ll be sharing my 3rd trial with you today – it’s actually my new favourite out of all of them I’ve made. Make sure to see my notes below for a few tips I’ve picked up along the way.

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Glazed Lentil Walnut Apple Loaf, Revisited

Vegan, soy-free
★★★★★
5 from 1 reviews
Yield
1 loaf
Prep time
40 minutes
Cook time
40 minutes
Total time
1 hour, 20 minutes

Adapted from 2011 recipe, which was adapted from Terry Walters.

Ingredients

For the loaf
  • 1 cup uncooked green lentils
  • 1 cup walnuts, finely chopped and toasted
  • 3 tbsp ground flax + 1/2 cup water
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1.5 cups diced sweet onion
  • 1 cup diced celery
  • 1 cup grated carrot
  • 1/3 cup peeled and grated sweet apple (use a firm variety)
  • 1/3 cup raisins
  • 1/2 cup oat flour
  • 3/4 cup breadcrumbs
  • 2 tsp fresh thyme (or 3/4 tsp dried thyme)
  • salt & pepper, to taste (I use about 3/4 tsp sea salt + more Herbamare)
  • red pepper flakes, to taste
For the balsamic apple glaze
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 1 tbsp pure maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp apple butter (or unsweetened applesauce in a pinch)
  • 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F. Rinse and strain lentils. Place lentils into pot along with 3 cups of water (or veg broth). Bring to a boil and season with salt. Reduce heat to medium/low and simmer, uncovered, for at least 40-45 minutes. Stir frequently & add touch of water if needed. The goal is to over-cook the lentils slightly (see pictures in post). Mash lentils slightly with a spoon when ready.
  2. Toast walnuts at 325°F for about 8-10 minutes. Set aside. Increase oven temp to 350°F.
  3. Whisk ground flax with water in a small bowl and set aside.
  4. Heat a teaspoon of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Sautee the garlic and onion for about 5 minutes. Season with salt. Now add in the diced celery, shredded carrot and apple, and raisins. Sautee for about 5 minutes more. Remove from heat.
  5. In a large mixing bowl, mix all ingredients together. Adjust seasonings to taste.
  6. Grease a loaf pan and line with parchment paper. Press mixture firmly into pan. Whisk glaze ingredients and then spread half on top of loaf. Reserve the rest for a dipping sauce.
  7. Bake at 350°F for 40-50 minutes, uncovered. Edges will be lightly brown. Cool in pan for at least 10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. I usually wait until loaf is cool before slicing.

Tip:

Note: Use Gluten-free oat flour and breadcrumbs if necessary. If you need a nut-free version you might want to try using toasted sunflower seeds.

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I used to have a problem with my lentil loaves falling apart on me. I’ve since discovered that it really helps to over-cook the lentils a bit, so the consistency of the lentils is doughy, almost like mashed potatoes. As you can see in the photos, the lentils are the perfect consistency to bind with the other ingredients.

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In addition to playing around with the ingredients, I also switched up the sizes of the tins/pans:

Trial 1: I made 4 mini loaves (the green and red ones).

Trial 2: I used a muffin tin. I got about 16 portions out of the batter which was great, but I made the mistake of using paper muffin liners and they completely stuck to the paper. Next time I will grease the tins well and not use paper liners. I also cooked them a bit too long (40 mins at 350F) and they dried out more than I’d like.

Trial 3: I made 2 medium-sized loaves using 9×5 loaf tins and baked for about 45 minutes or so. Keep in mind you can also use one big loaf tin too!

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The loaves freeze well too. Just make sure to fully cool the baked loaves before wrapping and freezing.

If you are looking for a nut-free version, you might want to try using toasted sunflower seeds. I probably wouldn’t use a full cup of seeds, but maybe 1/2-3/4 cup. For a gluten-free loaf, use GF oat flour and breadcrumbs and of course be sure to check all other ingredients.

As for serving suggestions, this loaf is great paired with applesauce, sautéed greens, and mashed/roasted potatoes.

With any luck, I might have a few left for our Thanksgiving dinner on Saturday. If you are celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend, have a wonderful holiday!

Looking for more Thanksgiving recipes? Check out my Thanksgiving Recipe round-up here, featuring high-protein garlic mashed potatoes, holiday salad, pumpkin garlic knots, and more.

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Jan
13 years ago

The recipe calls for green lentils. Do you mean French Lentils or the standard lentils which are less firm and a muddier color?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jan
13 years ago

Oops I meant standard lentils :) Sorry for the confusion!

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Alishia
13 years ago

This..is..so..good!! To date, I have made this twice, and each time only made one substitution: Almond meal in place of the bread crumbs. My family devoured this, and I am making another one since we plan on being out this weekend and want some good food to have on hand for lunch. This travels so well, and is so easy to make. I’m so happy to have stumbled across your website. Thank you for all your wonderful recipes!!

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Kyra Dawn
13 years ago

I don’t have a loaf pan… If I do cupcake version- should I cook ~30min? (I know you said 40min made too dry). Or is the consistency sticky enough for me to hand-form mini loaves and cook on cookie sheet?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kyra Dawn
13 years ago

I would just keep an eye on it…30 mins sounds about right but you will likely need to check it sooner. Let me know how it goes! Enjoy

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Juanita Marion
13 years ago

My mother and I just made this recipe tonight and we absolutely loved it! I did change a couple of this however, I replaced the flax seeds with whole grain bread and added a couple of eggs as a binding agent. Although I’d heard about lentil nut loaf I never thought of trying it before, but when I saw the picture of your finished product, I knew I just I to give it a whirl.

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Lauren
13 years ago

This loaf is delicious. And I LOVE the glaze! A question for Angela or others regarding freezing: After it’s been initially baked and frozen, at what time and temperature should it be cooked when we are ready to eat it? Do I need to defrost it? Thank you!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lauren
13 years ago

Yup I usually defrost it first. Cooking time will vary – I’m sorry I don’t quite remember. Just keep an eye on it. maybe 350F?

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sandra
13 years ago

i was just about to try the oroginal recipie when i found this VERY helpful site! thank you so much…

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cephsask
13 years ago

I split the recipe in two for my small family and baked half in a small casserole dish. The other half went into a bag in the freezer and was defrosted in the fridge a week later. It worked perfectly, as we got 4 servings from each half.

We absolutely loved it, but the glaze was too “ketchuppy” for my liking and I wound up scraping it off. I replaced the ketchup on the second round; I used 2T of tomato paste instead of 1/4c ketchup. We really liked it that way.

I used gluten-free rice flour bread for the crumbs, and coarsely chopped oatmeal instead of oat flour. My mom always put oatmeal in her meatloaf, so it was a nice homey feeling.

Thanks for a great recipe!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  cephsask
13 years ago

So glad you enjoyed! we also love the topping with tomato paste. Thanks for your feedback!

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Jeanette Holder
13 years ago

Both my husband and I liked it and I will make again! I didn’t chopped the walnuts too much and enjoyed the crunch.

Next time I will try adding some chopped brown mushrooms. Thanks.

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Christian Stewart
13 years ago

Oh my good grief this was delicious! I even fed it to meat loving guy friend and he liked it too. This is one of those things that deserves to be made at least monthly, but all the chopping may make this special occasion food. Either way, sublime!

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Mandy Dugas
13 years ago

This recipe is great! I couldn’t find ketchup with no sugar so I used a pasta sauce instead and it was amazing! Thanks so much for posting all these awesome recipes!

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Kay
13 years ago

This recipe is SO delicious, you don’t miss meat at all! I can’t believe how good it tastes. I forgot to buy celery so I added a bit more grated apple. I couldn’t find ground flax but I read that it’s OK to omit or replace the 3TB with 1TB of oil. The nuts add great texture and the golden raisins added great flavour. I’m telling everyone about this recipe!! Thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kay
13 years ago

Thank you for your feedback Kay!

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Andrea
13 years ago

I just found this recipe on Pinterest (and re-pinned!) and had to make it right away. I used a whole apple, but no raisins (not a fan) and went heavy on the walnuts. As it was baking, I looked at the comments and thought I should lower my expectations because, yea it’s just a lentil loaf. But wow, it is really awesome. LOVE it! I also subbed in some Worcestershire for the apple butter and didn’t put the glaze on until near the end of baking because we like crunchy tops. Ketchup always felt weird on faux meat loaf, so this glaze really ups the ante. Definitely will be put into rotation! Thanks.

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Derevaun
13 years ago

Just made this. It’s delicious!

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Abbie
13 years ago

I made your lentil loaf for dinner this evening and it was incredibly delicious! Thank you for the recipe! I made it exactly as the recipe states, except for the breadcrumbs. I just ground extra oatmeal into a coarse flour and used that. I baked mine in 4 mini-loaf pans, then froze 3 of them for later. I will definitely be making this again!!

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Britta
13 years ago

I am making this now and it’s been in the oven for over an hour and it’s nowhere near done. I hope it turns out ok. I’m a little nervous.

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Ashley
13 years ago

Hi! My husband and I tried this recipe last night as it looked/sounded delicious! The only changes we made was: GF all-purpose flour instead of Oat Flour and we used 1/2 C breadcrumbs instead of 3/4C. The mixture stuck together wonderfully and we had no trouble with it falling apart, HOWEVER it was not very flavorful and actually quite bland.

I could tell on my husband’s face the “I’ll eat it, but please don’t make it again” look and I felt the same. Any suggestions for boosting the flavor? Do you think changing the type of flour may have made it more bland? Would appreciate any recommendations as it is a great combo of ingredients.

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Olena
13 years ago

I have never rated a recipe I found on the web until today. This lentil loaf was AMAZING! The best vegan dish I’ve ever cooked. Thank you!

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christina.vd
13 years ago

Just wanted to thank you for this fabulous recipe. I make it about once a month and love it more and more each time. I usually leave out the raisins (texture thing) and bread crumbs (because I never have any laying around), up the walnut and veggie, use quick oats instead of oat flour and add in dried chives to the mix for even more flavour. Since I detest ketchup (yes, we do exist), I revamped the glaze to my tastes by mixing together red pepper jelly and balsamic glaze/reduction (PC brand… I think it’s supposed to be for meat but man I love that stuff on anything and everything!!!). So delicious!

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R.A.
13 years ago

I have made this twice and used apple butter in the glaze that I had made from your recipe. My husband and I both loved this, it was wonderful for dinner and we ate it in sandwiches the rest of the week. I have passed this recipe on to a couple of ladies in my knitting group and both are anxious to try it. It would be helpful if you could provide the nutritional information on this.

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lauren
13 years ago

Looks great and gave it a go the other day using mashed sweet potato instead of lentils and added a flax egg to bind.. verry yummy, but do the lentils act as a sort of glue to hold it together? as i wanted to take it with me for lunches on a trip so would like it to be more loaf like…? wondering if it is ok to reheat and how long would you expect it to keep?

Love the blog

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  lauren
13 years ago

Hi Lauren, The lentils do act as a bit of a binder, they also absorb moisture and give the loaf body. It keeps in the fridge for about 1 week. Enjoy!

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