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enigma2
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have found a tin of chickpeas in my storage cupboard, heaven knows why I bought them, any ideas or recipes would be welcome.
Named after my cat, picture coming shortly
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Ooh chickpeas are great, I love them!
You can whiz them up with tahini, lemon juice, garlic & oil to make your own hummous.
They're also great just thrown in a cold pasta salad, with anything else you want to add (peppers, tomatoes, onions etc)
You can also pop them in a pitta bread, again with whatever takes your fancy (lettuce, onion, mayo etc)
One of my favourite recipes is Chick-pea sauce & Rigatoni:
2 cans chick-peas rinsed and drained
8 fl oz vegetable stock
1 tlsp olive oil
8 oz onions, thinly sliced
4 tsp crushed garlic
1 lb can chopped tomatoes
1 tsp crushed rosemary
half oz chopped parsley
salt & pepper to taste
500g/1 lb cooked pasta eg shapes
1.In a food processor or blender puree half the chick-peas with 125ml/4 fl oz of the veg stock, set aside.
2.Heat the oil in a large saucepan, saute the onions and garlic until lightly browned, about 5 mins.
3.Add the tomatoes, rosemary, chick-peas, chick-pea puree and remaining veg stock. Cook, stirring well, for 15 minutes or until the whole chick-peas are soft.
4. Add the parsley, salt & pepper. Serve over your cooked pasta shapes.
My 2 children absolutely love this.0 -
Hi Yoga girl
thanx for the recipe, sounds great, except for the garlic!
I'm a wuss when it comes to it, can't stand the stuff!!Named after my cat, picture coming shortly0 -
......drain them well, season them with herbs, spices, curry powder, whatever you like, spritz them with oil then put them into a hot oven till crisp.
open a bottle of wine and pass the snacks around0 -
I'd never thought to do that with them. Sounds great - I love savoury snacks!0
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eeewwww hate them alone or in stews
but I love them in humous or tassy sauce0 -
i'm with cathy, only like them in humous. ;D0
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eeewwww hate them alone or in stews
but I love them in humous or tassy sauce
what's tassy sauce?0 -
check out the current Sainsbury's food magazine Nigel Slater does a tasty alternative to potato mash using chick peas, delish! I like them warmed up and naked (The Chickpeas!)yummy!Tips are good, tips are good, you know that tips are good!0
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Was meaning to ask you lot this!
Hummous.. :P
What quantities of what please?
JT xIt's great in here!0 -
tassy sauce is what you get in cyprus with almost everything
tahini and garlic and lemon juice
mmmmm
nicer than humous but very similar0
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