RecipeMuncher

Hungry No More

Posts Tagged ‘Chickpeas’

Last I made the mistake of committing myself to a regular and timetabled posting about a kitchen essential. Like the Chinese Olympian, Liu Xiang, I fell at the first hurdle and utterly failed to make a posting last week. There was a reason for this, it wasn’t merely laziness or plain old forgetfulness. I can’t now remember what that reason is but anyway, here is a post on a Tuesday. As a small concession to the fact that it is not a , I’ve decided to make it about a general item rather than a specific product. So, essential item two for every kitchen cupboard is…

were one of the first vegetables to be domesticated. Archaeological evidence has been found dating them to at least 3500BCE, but the likelihood is that they were first cultivated even earlier than that in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East (the strip of land that runs between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, now mostly in modern day Iraq – it is a painful irony that archa…

(Delayed) Friday Nibbles - Chickpeas

September 2nd, 2008

Spicy Chickpeas with Yogurt Sauce

July 18th, 2008

Chickpeas with Greens

July 10th, 2008
lentil soup

Lentil Soup with Chickpeas and Quinoa

July 6th, 2008
Pasta with Broccoli

Pasta with Broccoli, Chickpeas, and Garlic

June 19th, 2008
lentil soup

Lentil Soup with Chickpeas and Quinoa

June 18th, 2008

My garden isn’t growing quite as well as it did last year. So far the corn and the squash plants have died; the parsley and chervil have sprouted but are still very small, and I’m sure that by this time last year my courgette plants were bigger than they currently are.

On the bright side, I’m going to have lots and lots of raspberries, strawberries and blueberries this summer; my broadbeans and french beans (neither of which grew at all last year) are well established and my fruit trees are heavily laden with tiny plums and apples. Plus, I definitely will not be stuck for salad leaves this year as lettuce, sorrel, spinach and are all growing happily and abundantly.

Though the latter leaf could do with another week to reach full maturity, I couldn’t help but pick a small bunch of baby leaves for this simple salad. The idea comes from Anna Del Conte’s <a href=”http://www.amazon.co.uk/Amaretto-Apple-Cake-Artichokes-Conte/dp/0099494167/ref=sr_1_1?ie=…

Rocket and Chickpeas

June 17th, 2008