Smoky Potato Chickpea Stew
This Smoky Potato Chickpea Stew is a hearty and filling plant-based dish that will keep you full and warm this winter! FULL RECIPE BELOW.
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INGREDIENTS
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1 tsp fresh grated ginger
- 1 onion
- 1 Tbsp curry powder
- 1 Tbsp smoked paprika
- 1 pinch red pepper flakes
- 15 oz can fire roasted diced tomatoes
- 2 russet potatoes (1.75-2 lbs total)
- 15 oz can chickpeas
- 4 cups vegetable broth
- 1/4 lb. fresh kale, chopped
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Finely dice the onion, mince the garlic, and grate the ginger. Add the onion, garlic, and ginger to a large soup pot with the olive oil and sauté over medium heat until the onions are soft and transparent.
2. Add the curry powder, smoked paprika, and red pepper flakes to the pot and continue to stir and cook for 1-2 minutes more to toast the spices.
3. While the onion, garlic, and ginger are sautéing, peel the potatoes and cut them into 1-inch cubes. Drain the chickpeas.
4. Once the spices are toasted, add the potatoes, fire roasted diced tomatoes (with juices), and chickpeas to the pot. Pour the vegetable broth over top, then stir until everything is combined.
5. Place a lid on the pot, turn the heat up to medium-high, and allow it to come to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low and allow the soup to simmer with the lid in place for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally.
6. After 45 minutes, stir the stew well and smash the potatoes against the side of the pot to help them break down and thicken the stew. Add the chopped kale and stir it into the stew until it has wilted. Taste the soup and adjust the salt or other spices if desired. Serve hot with crusty bread or crackers.
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Eggplant Chickpea/Garbanzo Stew Recipe ???? Tasty + Easy to Make Vegan Stew in One Pot!
Chickpeas, or garbanzo, beans have been grown and eaten in the Middle East for thousands of years.
➡️ Let me show you a recipe on how to use this ingredient to create a tasty and easy-to-make vegan stew.
In this recipe, I used roasted eggplants and mixed them with fried onions, red and green bell peppers, a can of drained chickpeas, and more.
The eggplant compliments this dish as an excellent source of antioxidants to add to the fiber, protein, and iron from the chickpeas.
➡️ This wholesome vegan recipe is quick and easy to make with very simple ingredients you can serve to the whole family.
Not only is it healthy, but it’s a one-pot recipe, so you can keep your kitchen tidy and maximize space if you only have one burner!
???? What other chickpeas dishes do you like? (Aside from hummus!) Let me know in the comments below.
▶️ RECIPE INGREDIENTS: (4 to 5 servings)
3 to 4 tablespoons Light Olive Oil for fry the veggies
400g /4 Cups approx. Eggplant - chopped
200g / 1 +1/2 Cup approx. Onion - thinly sliced/chopped
200g / 1 +1/2 Cup approx. Red bell pepper - chopped
200g / 1 +1/2 Cup approx. Green pepper - chopped
1 Tablespoon Garlic - finely chopped - (4 to 5 garlic cloves)
2 Cups / 1 Can (540ml can) Cooked Chickpeas
1/4 Ground cumin
1/4 Paprika
1/4 Cayenne pepper
Salt to taste (I have added total 1+1/2 teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt)
125ml / 1/2 cup Strained Tomatoes / Passata / Tomato Puree
200g/ 1+1/4 Cup approx. Fresh Tomato - chopped
125 ml / 1/2 Cup water
Garnish:
Ground Black Pepper (I have added 1/2 teaspoon black pepper)
1/2 cup / 20g Parsley - finely chopped
Drizzle of Olive oil (I have added 2 tablespoon of organic cold pressed olive oil)
▶️ METHOD:
FRYING THE EGGPLANT: To a heated pan add 2 tablespoons of cooking oil, chopped eggplant, 1/2 teaspoon of salt and fry on medium high to high heat until it is nicely browned. We are trying to get rid of the moisture from the eggplant and roasting it at the same time so DO NOT cook on low heat otherwise the eggplant will turn mushy. Once roasted, remove from the pan and set aside.
To the same pan add 1 to 2 tablespoons of oil, onion, red and green bell pepper and fry on medium-high heat until the onion starts to caramelize/softens and the peppers are nicely fried and slightly charred.
Now add the cooked/drained chickpeas, chopped garlic, ground cumin, paprika, cayenne pepper, salt and fry the chickpeas on medium-high heat for another 3 minutes or until the chickpeas are nicely fried.
At any point if you notice the pan is getting over heated reduce the heat.
Add the strained tomatoes, roasted eggplant, fresh chopped tomatoes, water and mix well. Bring it to a boil and cover and cook on medium low heat for about 20 minutes. Once cooked uncover and turn the heat to medium high. Cook for another 2 minutes or until the stew slightly thickens. Turn off the stove and garnish with freshly ground black pepper, parsley and olive oil.
Mix well and serve it with your favourite kind of flatbread and a green side salad.
▶️ IMPORTANT TIPS:
- DO NOT fry the eggplant on low heat otherwise the eggplant will turn mushy
- Make sure to fry the onion, red and green bell pepper in enough oil (I added 2 tablespoons of oil) until it starts to caramelize/softens and the peppers are nicely fried and slightly charred. This process adds a of lot flavour to the dish so take the time and fry it well
- Every stove is different so regulate the heat as required. If at any point you notice the pan is getting over heated reduce the heat
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3 Easy ONE POT Vegan Meals With Chickpeas | Easy Vegan Recipes | Food Impromptu
▶️ CHICKPEA PASTA RECIPE: (3 - 4 servings)
2 to 3 Tablespoon Olive oil
150g / 1 cup Onion - finely chopped - 1 medium size onion
150g / 1 cup Celery - finely chopped - 3 celery stalks
150g / 1 cup Carrot - finely chopped - 2 medium carrots
Salt to taste (I have added a total of 1+1/4 tsp pink Himalayan salt)
1 Tablespoon garlic - finely chopped (3 to 4 cloves of garlic)
1 Teaspoon Dried Oregano
1/4 Teaspoon Chilli flake (Optional)
2 cups / (1 Can 540 ml) Cooked chickpeas
1+1/2 cup / 350ml Strained tomatoes/Passata
4 cups / 1 Liter of Water
160g / 2 cups approximately - Pasta (mini rigatoni) or pasta of choice
Garnish:
1/3 cup / 15g Parsley - finely chopped
Drizzle of Olive oil - 1 to 2 Tbsp
METHOD:
To a heated pan add olive oil, onion, celery, carrot, and salt (½ tsp). Fry on medium-high heat until the onions are soft and just start to caramelize. Then reduce the heat to medium or medium-low. Add garlic, oregano, and chili flakes and continue to fry on medium heat for about 1 to 2 minutes or until fragrant.
Now add the cooked chickpeas, strained tomatoes/passata, and water and mix well. Cover the pot and bring it to a boil. Then reduce the heat to low and cook for about 15 minutes on low heat for the flavors to develop.
After 15 minutes, uncover the pot and increase the heat to medium and bring it to a gentle boil. Add the pasta and salt and cook uncovered on medium heat until the pasta is al dente.
Please note by the time the pasta is cooked most of the water will be gone and you will be left with a creamy sauce. If it happened that the water cooks out faster and the pasta is still not cooked, add some boiling water to it. Please DO NOT add cold water. You can adjust the consistency of the sauce as per your liking whether you want it soupy or thick. Turn off the stove. Garnish with finely chopped parsley and a drizzle of good-quality olive oil. Mix well.
▶️ QUINOA FRIED RICE WITH CHICKPEAS: (3 servings approx.)
1/2 cup / 95g - Quinoa (soaked for 30 minutes)
1/2 cup / 100g - white BASMATI Rice (soaked for 30 minutes)
2 cups/1 can(540ml) - Cooked chickpeas
3 tablespoons - Olive Oil
1cup / 130g - Onion (finely chopped)
1 cup / 150g - Carrot - (cut into small cubes)
1 +1/2 cup / 360ml - Vegetable Broth (low sodium)
Salt to taste (I have added a total of 1 teaspoon of Pink Himalayan salt)
1/4 teaspoon - Cayenne pepper (Optional)
1 tablespoon - Lemon Juice or to taste
1/3 cup/ 20g - Parsley - finely chopped
METHOD:
Wash the quinoa and basmati rice thoroughly until the water runs clear and then let it soak in water for 30 minutes.
To a heated pan add olive oil, onion, carrot, and 1/4 teaspoon salt, and fry on medium heat until the onion and carrot starts to caramelize.
Add the soaked/drained quinoa, rice, and cooked chickpeas, along with vegetable broth, salt, and cayenne pepper. Bring to a rapid simmer. Then reduce the heat to the lowest point in your stove and cover and cook for about 20 minutes. Once cooked turn off the heat and uncover. Add the lemon juice, and parsley and mix very gently, Cover and let it sit for 5 minutes before serving (for flavors to blend).
▶️ SPINACH BROWN RICE WITH CHICKPEAS RECIPE: (3 to 4 servings)
1 cup / 200g Brown rice - medium grain (if you are using long grain brown rice, adjust the cooking time accordingly, as it cooks faster than the medium grain rice)
2 to 3 Tablespoon Olive Oil
1+ 1/2 cup / 200g Onion - one medium size onion
2 Tablespoon Garlic - 5 to 6 Garlic approx.
1+1/2 cup / 350ml Strained tomatoes/Passata
300g / 8 to 9 cups approx. - Fresh Spinach - chopped
4 cups / 1 Liter of Water
1/4 Teaspoon Chilli flake (Optional)
2 cups / 1 Can (540 ml) Cooked chickpeas
3/4 cup / 20g Fresh Dill (If you like mild dill flavor add 1/2 cup)
Salt to taste (I have added a total of 1+1/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt)
Garnish:
1/3 cup / 15g Parsley - finely chopped (Optional)
Lemon juice to taste (I have added 1 tablespoon of lemon juice)
Black pepper to taste (I have added 1/2 teaspoon black pepper)
Drizzle of Olive oil - 1 to 2 Tbsp
METHOD:
Wash thoroughly and soak 1 cup of brown rice for 1 hour.
Heat a deep cooking pot. Add olive oil, onion, and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Fry the onion on medium-high heat until it just starts to caramelize, while stirring frequently.
Then reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the finely chopped garlic, and chili flakes and continue to fry for another 1 to 2 minutes or until fragrant, while stirring frequently.
Now add the strained tomatoes, and spinach and mix well. Transfer the soaked/strained rice, cooked chickpeas, salt, water, and fresh dill to the pot and bring it to a vigorous boil. Then reduce the heat to low and cook for about 25 to 30 minutes or until the rice is cooked but still slightly firm. (We don't want mushy rice).
Uncover and turn the heat to medium-high and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes. Turn off the heat and garnish with Parsley, lemon juice, and a good quality olive oil.
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