Good luck lentil dip New Year's Eve party appetizer recipe (2024)

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This Lentil Dip recipe is a hearty, nutritious, and delicious dip recipe that's easy to make and perfect for your New Year's Eve party!

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Do you have any New Year's Day food traditions?

My family usually hosts a New Year's Day pajama party open house. It's a great way to kick off the new year with a warm house full of fun friends, laughter, smiles, and yummy food and drinks.

I make firecrackers with fun positive printables inside to start the year off on a healthy, happy note.

New Year's Day food traditions around the world

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All around the globe, different cultures have many longstanding New Year's Day food traditions.

  • In the Philippines, the favorite lechon (roast pig) is served along with Pancit noodles. The noodles represent long life and good health.
  • Southerners in the US traditionally serve black eyed peas along with collard greens to symbolize money.
  • In Japan, a New Year's Eve menu usually includessoba noodles to represent long life.

And in Italy, lentils are served after midnight on New Year's Eve or later during New Year's Day. Lentils traditionally represent luck and prosperity.

Good Luck Lentil Dip

For our New Year's Day festivities in the past, I've enjoyed serving this Good Luck Lentil Dip.

It's so simple, yet full of textures and flavors that blend beautifully together. This hearty dip isabsolutely delicious to servealong with tortilla chips, crackers, or slices of baguette.

You just need a few basic kitchen tools to make this yummy New Year's Day recipe!

Stockpot - Use a large stockpot to cook the lentils.

Colander - You'll need a colander/strainer to drain the lentils after cooking.

Mixing bowls - Then you'll need two mixing bowls: one to hold the lentils while they chill in the fridge, and another to mix together the remaining ingredients.

Ingredients for Lentil Dip

You'll need:

  • Lentils - You can use almost any lentil that you like. I prefer to use dried green lentils.
  • Tomatoes - I find that Roma tomatoes work best for this dip, but you can also use San Marzano tomatoes, plum tomatoes, or cherry tomatoes.
  • Basil - Use fresh basil if you can. Otherwise, you can use 1 tablespoon of dried basil instead.
  • Garlic - The recipe calls for one clove of garlic, minced, but you can use two if you love garlic as I do!
  • Salt & Pepper - Start with ½ teaspoon of kosher salt and ¼ teaspoon of ground black pepper, then feel free to add more and season to taste.
  • Balsamic Vinegar - The balsamic vinegar adds a slight tangy and tart flavor to the dip.
  • Olive oil - Use the highest quality, best tasting extra-virgin olive oil that you have on hand.
  • Lemon juice and zest - Adding both lemon juice and some lemon zest helps balance the dish out with fresh acidity.
  • Oregano - I love the herbal depth of flavor that dried oregano adds to this lentip dip recipe. You can also use thyme instead, or add a little thyme to add even more complexity of flavor.
  • Feta - Crumbled feta cheese adds a creamy, tangy component to the dish. If you're dairy-free, you can easily leave this out. Or, try using a favorite dairy-free feta cheese.

More New Year's Day recipes

To round out your New Year's Day festivities, try these easy recipes:

  • Champagne Float co*cktails
  • Gougere Bites (dairy-free cheese puffs)
  • Air Fryer Crab Rangoon
  • Filipino Pancit Bihon - noodles for long life!
  • Champagne Jello Shots

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Good Luck Lentil Dip recipe

5 from 1 vote

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Recipe by Marlynn Schotland

This Good Luck Lentil Dip is hearty, flavorful, and a delicious way to ring in the New Year - or to serve at any party along with chips, crackers, or baguette slices.

Servings: 10

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces uncooked lentils
  • 5-6 Roma tomatoes OR 1-½ cups cherry tomatoes, diced
  • 8 large fresh basil leaves, finely chopped
  • 1 large garlic clove, minced
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more if needed to taste
  • ¼ ground black pepper, plus more if needed to taste
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • ¼ teaspoon fresh lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 cup crumbled feta

Instructions

  • In a large stockpot, bring about 8 cups of water to a boil.

  • Rinse and drain your dry lentils in a colander, then add to the boiling water.

  • Cover the pot and lower heat to medium, allowing the lentils to cook until they are softened (but not mushy!), which takes about 20-25 minutes. Drain the cooked lentils into a large bowl and allow to cool slightly at room temperature, then refrigerate until chilled.

  • Meanwhile, in a separate large bowl, add diced tomatoes, basil leaves, and minced garlic.

  • Add the salt, pepper, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice, lemon zest, and oregano. Stir gently with a wooden spoon so the flavors and ingredients blend well.

  • Remove the chilled lentils from the refrigerator and add to the bowl. Add the crumbled feta and gently stir again, until ingredients are evenly distributed throughout.

  • Refrigerate for at least an hour; you can make this the night before and refrigerate overnight.

  • Serve with crackers, tortilla chips, or baguette slices.

Notes

This can be made a day ahead and refrigerated overnight. Make at least one hour, preferably two hours, before your party so the flavors have time to blend beautifully together.

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Nutrition information is a general estimate. Actual nutrition details may vary depending on the exact foods & brands you use to make this recipe. It does not take into account any substitutions, toppings, or optional ingredients.

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What about you? What are your New Year's Eve and/or New Year's Day traditions? Any wayyou choose to celebrate, I wish you all a very safe, warm, delicious, BLISSful New Year!

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Comments

  1. Erin says

    I've added this to our NYE menu for tonight! Happy new year, Marlynn!

    Reply

    • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

      Awesome! Happy New Year, Erin!

  2. Betsy says

    Yum! Maybe we'll try this instead of black eyed peas this year. I might actually eat it then haha.

    Reply

    • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

      Ahh I feel the same about black eyed peas, Betsy! :) Happy New Year!

  3. Jen says

    This looks amazing!! Definitely best enjoyed in PJs with Sherlock. :) Happy New Year!

    Reply

    • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

      Thanks so much, Jen! Happy New Year!

  4. Cathy M says

    HOLY YUM, BATMAN! I cannot wait to try this for tomorrow night's NYE party!

    Reply

    • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

      Happy New Year, Cathy!

  5. Lauren says

    This has all my favorite ingredients! I have never seen a dip like this before, so I need to give it a try! Pinned :)

    Reply

    • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

      Thanks for pinning the recipe, Lauren! Hope you get to try it someday and if you do, please let me know how it goes!

  6. Clarissa says

    My dad always makes black-eyed-peas to bring 'good luck' in the new year...maybe I could incorporate them into this recipe!

    -Clarissa @ The View From Here

    Reply

    • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

      Black eyed peas are definitely a popular tradition for New Year's in the US! If you try them with this recipe, I'd love to know how it turns out! Happy New Year, Clarissa!

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Good luck lentil dip New Year's Eve party appetizer recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a good luck appetizer for New Year's Eve? ›

Black-Eyed Pea Bruschetta. We love this take on bruschetta not only because it's delicious, but that it also includes a classic New Year's Eve good luck food: black-eyed peas. Simply toss canned black-eyed peas with raw chopped collard greens, bell pepper, scallions, and garlic, and toss with an apple cider vinaigrette ...

Are lentils good luck on New Year's? ›

But there's another, lesser-known tradition practiced by people around the world: eating a variety of good-luck foods on January 1. Certain foods, like noodles, cabbage, and lentils, symbolize good fortune in the new year.

How long do lentils take to cook? ›

Bring to a boil, cover tightly, reduce heat and simmer until they are tender. For whole lentils, cook time is typically 15-20 minutes. For split red lentils, cook time is typically only about 5-7 minutes. Be sure to season with salt after cooking – if salt is added before, the lentils will become tough.

What are the 7 lucky new year's food traditions? ›

7 Lucky New Year's Traditions
  • Grapes // Spain. Better hope all those grapes taste sweet! ...
  • Black-Eyed Peas // Southern United States. ...
  • Soba Noodles // Japan. ...
  • Pomegranate // Eastern Europe. ...
  • Lentils // Europe & South America. ...
  • Marzipan Pigs // Germany & Scandinavia. ...
  • Pickled Herring // Poland, Scandinavia.

What food is bad luck on New Year's Eve? ›

Don't Eat Lobster, Crab or Chicken - Lobsters walk backwards; crabs walk sideways; and because chickens have wings, your good luck could “fly away.” Thought: Stick with the pig because he always moves forward – plus, I have a delicious pork chop recipe!

Why do Mexicans eat lentils on New Year's? ›

Traditional dishes like tamales, bacalao (salted cod), and pozole (a hearty soup) are often served as part of the New Year festivities — as is the custom of having a spoonful of cooked lentils to invite good fortune in the coming year.

What do Italians eat on New Year's Eve? ›

On New Year's Eve dinner, Italians usually eat cotechino con lenticchie (sausages and green lentils), at the stroke of midnight. The sausages, which are high in fat content and therefore symbolize abundance, are sliced to resemble coins as well, calling for financial wealth.

What do lentils symbolize? ›

Traditionally, lentils were thought of as a symbol of the circle of life. Legend has it that lentils were a mourner's food, because they are round with no opening—like mourners, who are supposed to be silent.

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

Why Should You Soak Lentils? Certain pulses have a natural drive of causing gas and bloating in the body. Soaking mimics the natural germination process and changes the seed that is dormant and indigestible into the dal laden with nutrients and complete digestibility.

What are the best tasting lentils? ›

Black Beluga lentils have the most flavor, adding a rich, earthy taste and a firm texture that holds up well during cooking. Black lentils will be ready in 20–25 minutes; however, they will fall apart like their brown, green, and red partners once you cook them for too long.

Do lentils fall apart when cooked? ›

Red and Yellow Lentils

Good For: Because of their “split” nature, this variety of lentil tends to disintegrate when cooked, making them ideal to use in soups or stews (especially as a thickener), and in casseroles or any other dish where they are pureed.

What to bring to the New Year's Eve party as a guest? ›

Conclusion
  • Appetizer Ideas: Simplicity is key here. Pick foods that are easy to eat, and require very little cleanup.
  • Gifts for the Host: Think of gifts that the host can utilize during the party or even after.
  • Games: There's no better way to elevate the spirit than introducing some fun group games tailored for adults.

What are 3 foods that are eaten on New Year's Day? ›

Greens, Black-Eyed Peas, Cornbread, and Ham | Photo by Meredith. You may not be superstitious, but why tempt fate? Dig into these traditional lucky foods on New Year's Day to attract abundance and prosperity in the year ahead.

What brings luck on New Year's Eve? ›

Eat Hoppin' John

It's a dish consisting of black-eyed peas and rice, but it's eaten with collard greens and cornbread as a New Year's Eve luck bringer. The peas represent coins, the collards represent money, and the cornbread represents gold.

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