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Spinach and Lentil Bowls With Jammy Eggs

Spinach and lentil bowls with jammy eggs, be still my heart. This simple meal-in-a-bowl is loaded with feel-good flavor. Some meals just hit the sweet spot between simple and satisfying—and these spinach and lentil bowls are exactly that. Packed with plant-based protein and leafy greens, and topped with perfectly jammy eggs and creamy feta, this bowl is proof that healthy eating can be both comforting and crave-worthy.

Health Benefits of Lentils

Let’s start with lentils: small but mighty, they’re one of the most nutrient-dense ingredients you can keep in your pantry, and I adore them. Rich in protein, fiber, iron, and B vitamins, lentils are a great base for any meatless meal. And with so many varieties—green, brown, red, and even black (hello, beluga!)—you can mix things up depending on your mood. Brown and green hold their shape well, perfect for hearty bowls, while red lentils break down a bit more, offering a creamier texture. For this recipe, I use French green lentils, which are slightly smaller in size and hold their shape well in dishes like this.

Spinach

Then there’s spinach, the vibrant green that somehow manages to be both humble and powerful. Loaded with iron, calcium, and antioxidants, it wilts beautifully into warm lentils, soaking up the flavors of whatever herbs or seasonings you toss in. It’s a simple way to get a big dose of leafy greens without much effort.


The Perfect Jammy Egg

Now, let’s talk toppings—because that’s where the magic happens. A jammy egg, with its soft, golden yolk and just-set whites, adds richness and that irresistible ooze factor. Paired with a sprinkle of creamy feta, you get the perfect contrast: salty, tangy, and smooth.

These spinach and lentil bowls aren’t just nourishing—they’re cozy, versatile, and endlessly customizable, and just what you need as you ease out of summer and into fall. Add a splash of balsamic vinegar, a sprinkle of toasted seeds, or a handful of chopped fresh herbs to make it your own. Whether you’re cooking for a quick lunch or an easy weeknight dinner, this is a bowl you’ll come back to again and again.

About the Author

Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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