• tuckerm
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      711 months ago

      It’s nice if you put them on something that will keep them fairly crispy. Like, using them as the protein in a vegetarian taco. But sometimes I like to have them with a kind of “appetizer dinner.” Fruit, cheese, crackers, tzatziki, and crispy chickpeas are a great combination.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        Ooh, I like the idea of using them for a taco (or burrito). I usually use black beans, but that sounds like it could be a fun change of pace.

    • Chamomile 🐑
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      511 months ago

      @MangoKangaroo @21Cabbage There are lots of options, but personally I like serving them with rice, fried onions and kale! You can either pan fry them, or spread them on a sheet tray in the oven with the onions. I simultaneously make seasoned rice cooked in vegetable stock and a teaspoon or two of the same spices I cooked the chickpeas and onions in. (I like ras el hanout, but you can use whatever seasoning you like.)

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        211 months ago

        I simultaneously make seasoned rice cooked in vegetable stock and a teaspoon or two of the same spices I cooked the chickpeas and onions in With some chopped carrot, peppers, peas and sweetcorn, it’s a staple on our meal lists. We call it ‘Rice Fandango’.

        In honour of Carlos Fandango :-)

    • TequilaMockingbird
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      411 months ago

      They are excellent on their own, but you can also put them in tacos or sprinkled over a salad as a crunchy replacement for croutons. When we make them, the kids usually grab handfuls before we can do much else with them. Make 2 cans’ worth as a safety net!

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        211 months ago

        I don’t eat a ton of salads, but I think this could be a good excuse to make one. Thanks. :)