Red Lentil Tourtiere Pie is the perfect alternative to the traditional French Canadian meat pie recipe.
Swapping out meat with lentils is easy and delicious. This double-crusted vegetarian tourtiere pie is just as satisfying. A healthy version of the original with my take on spices and seasonings.

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I love cooking with lentils. The most budget-friendly way to incorporate protein into recipes. Perfect for any meal of the day. Have you ever tried lentils for breakfast?
Christmas is quickly approaching and will be here before we know it. Have you started shopping yet? I just came back from Costco, and it is already INSANE out there.
Things do get a little crazy this time of year, especially on the pocketbook. Lentils are budget-friendly. This meatless version is a fun twist on the classic Canadian tourtiere meat pie recipe.
RECIPE and INSTRUCTIONS for making this meatless tourtiere pie are at the bottom of this post.
Did you know you can use lentils in delicious appetizers for all those holiday parties? Green Lentil Mini Cream Cheese Balls are party perfect and so easy to make.
We also love Smoked Salmon Potato Appetizers. Always a hit at the holiday parties.
If plant-based eating is up your alley, then marinated lentils are what you need. Versatile lasts for days and freezer friendly too. Add them to salads, soup, sandwiches, and more.
What’s In Lentil Tourtiere?
This easy vegetarian savoury pie is going against ALL rules, but so delicious. A Quebec meat pie without meat? How can that be? You will need:
- double pie crust
- cooked red lentils
- mashed potatoes
- onion
- spice blend (see the recipe below)
- avocado oil
- salt & pepper
To make this a vegan tourtiere, be sure to use a vegan pie crust.
Have you ever used lentils in place of meat? It is the perfect alternative. Healthy nutrition is easy and delicious. Each 100 gram serving of red lentils includes 27 grams of protein, 18 grams of fiber, 1 gram of fat, and zero cholesterol, along with vitamins and minerals. For more info visit the Canadian Lentil website.
Speaking of great “meatless” alternatives, my Puy Lentil Recipe and Spicy Beluga Pasta Sauce are GREAT.
How about Vegan Mushroom Pate. A great holiday appetizer that is vegetarian and gluten-free too.
If you are a meatloaf lover, this vegetarian meatloaf is a healthy twist on the classic meat-based dish. Red lentils are the perfect meat substitute.
Traditional Christmas Dinners
Everyone has their favourite foods to serve during the holidays. Family recipes of all kinds make an appearance during this festive time of year. Cranberry sauces, stuffing, baking and treats galore. Christmas would not be the same without tradition.
All the baking, treats, and Rum & Eggnog Lattes are always enjoyed, but our traditional Christmas Morning Sandwiches are the most anticipated meal of the season. In fact one year I was going to make something else, and my kids said Christmas morning is not happening unless they get these for breakfast.
Don’t forget to save that holiday ham bone and cook up a huge pot of pea soup. The perfect way to warm up from the cold.
I come from a Ukrainian background. Christmas Eve (which falls in January) was always the traditional “no meat” dinner that consisted of all the Ukrainian classics. Borscht was a MUST on the menu. Canadian butter tarts made an appearance for dessert.
Preparing A Vegetarian Tourtiere Pie
Here is what you do:
- Rinse lentils and cook until the desired doneness (be sure not to salt them till after they are cooked).
- Cook and mash the potatoes.
- Chop and cook the onion.
- Mix the cooked lentils, cooked onion, mashed potatoes, and seasonings.
- Place mixture into the pie shell, add the top crust and bake.
Recipe Tips:
- For the crust, feel free to use homemade. If you are pressed for time or do not like making pie dough, a store-bought double crust is perfectly fine. That is what I used in this recipe.
- To make the cute little cutouts, I used *(affiliate) mini cookie cutters.
- *(affiliate) Red lentils work best for this recipe. The texture most resembles the meat found in the traditional recipe.
I also LOVE this *(affiliate link) silicone pie plate. Makes for easy serving.
My greatest compliment from a reader last year from QUEBEC who happens to be a vegetarian. She served this red lentil meatless tourtiere to her family and THEY LOVED IT!
Here is what Rosy had to say:
I’m a vegetarian from Montréal, Québec, and I used your recipe for tourtière as part of our New Year’s Eve “Réveillon”. (ask your husband) spread. Tourtière is a traditional dish here, so it’s a tough crowd to please but everyone loved it, including non vegetarians, and it was so easy to make. We served it with traditional accompaniments like Green Tomato Chow Chow and pickled onions and beets. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe, and I wish you all the best for the new year.
Savoury Turkey Veronique Rustic Meat Pie has a really simple homemade crust. This is another French meat pie that incorporates ground turkey, white wine and grapes. A great idea for the holiday brunch menu.
French Canadian Tourtiere History
My husband grew up in Quebec during his early years. Tourtiere is a classic French Canadian meat pie. It is referred to as Christmas Eve tourtiere.
I had never heard of it until he introduced me to it. If you have never had it, I will tell you it is truly delicious.
Just like other cultures, tourtiere just as many secret family recipes as Ukrainians have pierogies and cabbage rolls. There is some interesting history of this classic dish.
Did you know:
- There are LOTS of secret family recipes for tourtiere in Quebec (and they don’t like to share their secrets).
- The SPICE BLEND is the key (hence the secret). It consists of cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and nutmeg.
- Usually made with meat (pork, bee,f and veal).
- Baked in a flaky double crust.
- It can be made with salmon or trout.
- Traditionally served on Christmas Eve at Réveillon (a late-night feast after midnight mass).
What to serve with tourtiere?
Since this is a very hearty dish, you only need a few simple sides. Here are a few suggestions:
- a variety of pickles like pickled beets, dill pickles, pickled onions, or zucchini pickles
- homemade ketchup is a great side for this recipe
- a simple holiday slaw is an excellent choice as well
- maple bourbon cranberry sauce is always a holiday hit.
Can you prepare the filling ahead of time?
Yes absolutely, especially cooking the lentils. You can have them ready in the fridge a few days ahead of time. Mix them in with the potatoes before adding them to the pie crust.
Can you freeze leftovers?
Yes, you sure can. In fact, I like to make a couple of these meat pies at a time and bring one out for New Year’s Eve dinner.
Why not start a new tradition in your house with this Red Lentil Meatless Tourtiere Pie. Replacing meat lentils is easy, delicious, and healthy!! Happy Holidays from our house to yours.
Need some holiday treat ideas? Here are a few.
- Holiday White Chocolate Mini Popcorn Balls
- Quick & Easy Festive Holiday Croissants
- Boozy Bourbon Chocolate Fudge
Red Lentil Tourtiere Pie
Ingredients
- 2 pie crusts (I used frozen double crust/thawed
- 4 cups cooked red lentils
- 1 cup mashed potatoes
- ½ cup chopped onion (cooked)
- ½ teaspoons cinnamon
- ½ teaspoons nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoons ground cloves
- salt & pepper to taste
- 1 tablespoons olive oil (to cook the onions)
Instructions
- Turn oven to 375º F.
- Rinse and cook lentils according to package directions (I used 1 cup dry to 3 cups water) ***salt after cooking***.
- Drain in metal sieve, and mash slightly. Set aside.
- Cut, cook and mash potato. Set aside.
- Cook chopped onion in about 1 tbsp. of oil until translucent. Set aside.
- Combine lentils, potato, onions and seasonings in a bowl.
- Place mixture into the bottom pie shell.
- Cut some slits (or pretty cutouts in the top crust).
- Wet the edges of the bottom crust with water, place on top crust and press to seal.
- Bake in oven for approximately 50-60 minutes, until crust is golden brown.
- Remove from oven and cool slightly before slicing.
- ENJOY!!
Amy
This pie is so pretty! This is a great vegetarian alternative dish. I am going to keep this for when we host holidays and need to have a dish for these dietary needs!
Homemade & Yummy
This is a great alternative to meat for sure. Hope you enjoy it.
Leslie
I always forget that savory pies are a thing! This looks and sounds like a great winter recipe.
Homemade & Yummy
HAHHA…yes and they are delicious too. Give it a try and see.
Claire | The Simple, Sweet Life
What a fun twist to the traditional tourtiere pie! This sounds so delicious I bet you don’t even miss the meat.
Homemade & Yummy
Even the meat lovers love this version. I know we sure do.
Nicole
A pie with lentils? Really?! Oh I’m so curious to try this!
Homemade & Yummy
It is a fun and healthy twist on the French Canadian classic. Hope you give it a try.
Jessica (Swanky Recipes)
A few years ago, my Turkish friend visited me in the US. We spent a lot of time in the kitchen cooking together and trying each other’s food recipes. He introduced me to red lentils and for that, I’m so grateful. I make recipes for my family at least once a month using red lentils now and I bet this meatless pie is hearty and delicious!
Homemade & Yummy
Red lentils are so great in lots of recipes. This is just one way to use them. ENJOY!
georgie
this looks delicious, I’m always looking for more vegetarian dishes for dinners!
Homemade & Yummy
This is a great way to use lentils as a meat alternative for sure.
Sam | Ahead of Thyme
I have never heard of tourtiere pie, but boy does it look good!! I also LOVE that you made it meatless using lentils, so creative! Will be giving this one a try soon!
Homemade & Yummy
ENJOY this is such a great variation on the true classic, but I promise you won’t miss the meat at all.
lauren
Tourtiere pie is a must have at all our family gatherings! I can’t wait to make this and see if they can tell the difference. It looks identical in the pictures.
Homemade & Yummy
Well we happen to think this healthier version is pretty darn close. Hope you give it a try. Happy Holidays.
Anna Hettick
I have been trying to find new recipes to use lentils! I’ll for sure have to try this one out!!! So simple but nutritious!
Homemade & Yummy
Lentils work so well in this recipe. Hope you give it a try and see.
Tatiana
I never thought of making a pie with lentils… really wonder how it tastes ! Looking very nice.
Homemade & Yummy
It tastes fantastic, and lentils are the perfect meat alternative for this recipe.
Serena
This looks delicious! I can’t wait to try it! What a great use for lentils.
Homemade & Yummy
We happen to agree with you. Lentils are the perfect meat alternative in this dish.
Lindsay Cotter
This is a must make! Love red lentils!
Homemade & Yummy
Hope you give this recipe a try. Healthy, delicious and nutritious too.
Toni
This is definitely a must-make!!
Homemade & Yummy
Thanks, hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do.
Liren | Kitchen Confidante
I’m so intrigued! I’ve never heard of a tourtiere, and now I want to try both the meat and this meatless version!
Homemade & Yummy
Well you are in for a treat. ENJOY!
Jessy Freimann
I’ve never heard of this before but it looks awesome! Can’t wait to try it!
Homemade & Yummy
This is a great healthy alternative for the traditional classic. Hope you give it a try.