Recipe: Lentil Hummus and Summer Vegetable Sandwich

With all the fresh vegetables in season during these summer months, lentils are an easy and delicious accompaniment.  Here is our recipe for Lentil Hummus and Roasted Vegetable Sandwich.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup lentils
  • 1 small onion, finely diced and divided into two parts
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped (keep one clove separate)
  • 3/4 tsp salt, plus a little extra
  • 2 Tbs lemon juice
  • 1 Tbs olive oil, plus a little extra
  • 1/4 tsp pepper, plus a little extra
  • 3 Tbs fresh mixed herbs (mint, parsley, cilantro, thyme, or whatever you have on hand – we used a combination of mint and thyme)
  • 2 different summer vegetables such as squash, zucchini, or eggplant, chopped
  • 1 loaf of ciabatta

Turn oven to high on broil.

Rinse the lentils and cover them generously with water in a saucepan.  Bring them to a boil with 1/2 the onion, bay leaf, 1 Tbs garlic, and 1/2 tsp salt.  Once they have reached a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer until they are cooked, about 20 to 25 minutes.  The lentils should be tender, but still a little firm.  Drain the lentils and save the liquid for later to be used as soup stock.

Allow the lentils to cool enough to put in the blender or food processor with the lemon juice, olive oil, pepper, and remaining garlic, onion, and salt.  Blend until there is a thick and smooth consistency.

While the lentils are cooling, place the chopped vegetables on a roasting pan.  Toss lightly with olive oil, salt, and pepper.  Roast in the oven until they are beginning to soften and brown, about 10 minutes or until done.

Mix the fresh herbs with the roasted vegetables.

Cut the ciabatta bread into 6 pieces, sliced in half.  Spread the hummus on one side and then pile high with roasted vegetables.  You will have left over hummus most likely – great with pita chips.  You can also top with slices of heirloom tomatoes and feta cheese crumbles.

Enjoy (and make sure to have napkins…it can get a bit messy)!

Serves 6

Ginger from Sumerlin Photography

Translating joy and beauty into pictures is truly one of Ginger Sumerlin’s gifts.  On and off set she is always brimming with joy, excitement, and passion for what she is doing.  Being able to watch her in action during photo shoots for Addiah, I have witnessed how her emotions are conveyed in each of her photographs.  Her photos are not simply a style, but they are her heart.

I recently had the privilege to ask Ginger about herself and her chosen artform…photography.

First, how would you describe yourself?

Describe myself – hmmmm…I am the wife to my amazing husband, David, mom to the three sweetest boys in the world, and most of all a daughter of God.  A bit of a perfectionist with most things in life, and most of the time have pretty high energy.  I’m tough on myself, yet strive to be patient and generous to others.  I love my photography clients, as I find a neat tidbit of goofy in almost every session.  I love hearing people’s stories.  I love making memories.  And I really love clean floors and dark chocolate.

How did you begin your career in photography?  Why photography?

I began my “career” in photography about 10 years ago, quite by accident.  I worked for the newspaper before I had children, and enjoyed taking pictures for them.  I did a few friends’ shoots for free, and word got around that I could take good pics, and more people were asking.  I ended up not officially starting my business until about five years ago, after I had some time to really learn the proper technical and business sides of the art.  I launched by website www.gingersumerlinphotography.com four years ago, which has caused business to really bloom.

Having my own photography business has allowed me to stay connected with my community in east Tennessee (one of the most beautiful areas in the U.S.!)  Setting my own days and hours has also been a huge blessing.

Do you have a photographer that you are inspired by or that you admire?

I am inspired most by my aunt Janice.  Although she has lived in California my whole life, she and I are two peas in a pod!  Every time we are together, we almost forget about the world and have a blast with each other, as if no one else is around.  Janice started her photography business after her children were grown and out of the house, and just before I started mine.  She and I have stayed in constant contact since around then, and we travel throughout the year to be together and inspire and learn from each other.  We’ve enjoyed shooting weddings and families together for about four years now.  I love her passion and her joy.  Her enthusiasm lifts me, and her beautiful Christ-like wisdom blesses me.

Do you have a creative process?

During a shoot, I really like to get to know my client, learn their story, and let the creativity flow from our conversation and the dynamic of their family relationships. I like to think that my style of photography captures people’s special moments and glances that naturally take place.  Joyful expressions come from conversations and history among my clients, not from a “1-2-3-cheese” from me.  I have been known, however, to tell a horribly bad joke from time to time to break a little one’s fake smirks!

How do you feel about editing in relation to photos?

Editing…ahhhh, editing…Photography has become a fairly popular career choice the past little bit, to say the least.  The equipment is advanced and more affordable, and the editing software is freely and quickly available from online companies everywhere. A good picture can now be taken with a decent “smart” phone and uploaded to nearly everywhere; and with one click of a button, edited to look like a “professional” shot.  Anyone can get a free website and free business cards.  To all this, I say, “blah!”  I will practice self-control here, and simply say that I enjoy the true art and knowledge of photography.  I enjoy capturing the true colors of nature and the sweet and natural tones of beautiful skin.

Apart from photography, what does your life hold?

Apart from photography, my life is pretty entertaining.  Being the homeschooling mother of three little energetic boys is exciting (learning something new about them every day), shocking (oh, the questions they ask!), and most of the time pretty loud (I jokingly call my middle son a pterodactyl).

I am driven by the call to be the wife and mother my Lord wants me to be.  I am constant prayer that the Lord molds me, and that he will comfort me during the tough stages of pruning. And most of all, I strive to be intentional with everything I do in life.  I hope, alongside my husband, to leave a legacy of God’s love and kindness to anyone I come in contact with.

Make sure to visit her website, Sumerlin Photography, or visit Addiah to see more of her images.