Chickpea soup with golden spices

8 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
2 cups Chickpeas; soaked overnight (or 4 15-ounce cans chickpeas)
1 tablespoon Extra virgin olive oil
2 cups Minced onion
4 tablespoons Minced garlic; divided use
2 teaspoons Salt; as needed
1 large Carrot; diced
1 pinch Saffron threads
2 teaspoons Cumin seed; lightly roasted
2 teaspoons Dry mustard
¼ cup Fresh lemon juice
Black pepper; to taste
1 pinch Cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons Tahini; or more, opt
2 mediums Ripe tomato meats; *see note
Sesame oil; optional
Chopped fresh cilantro

Directions

Soak dried chickpeas at least 4 hours. Place the soaked, uncooked garbanzos in a large pot and cover with water by at least 2 inches. Bring to a boil, then partially cover and simmer for about 1-½ hours, or until the chickpeas are very soft. (If using canned, rinse and drain them and set aside.) Peel, seed and chop the ripe tomatoes and set aside (in the refrigerator).

Dry pan roast the cumin seeds for a few minutes, maximum. Heat a fragrant olive oil in a soup pot or Dutch oven oven. Add onion, half the garlic, half the salt (to sweat the vegetables), and the carrot, saffron, cumin seeds, and mustard. Saute over medium heat for about 10 minutes, or until the carrot begins to soften.

Add cooked chickpeas, and 4 cups of liquid: vegetable broth, and/or water plus some of the liquid from cooking the beans, or just water.) Bring it to a boil, lower the heat, and cook, covered for about 20 minutes.

Add the remaining garlic and salt, along with the lemon juice, black pepper, and cayenne (to taste). Add the tahini if desired. Puree some or all of the soup in a blender or processor until fairly smooth. Thin with water if necessary. Taste to adjust seasoning, especially the salt.

Serve hot, with a spoonful of diced tomato, a small amount of chopped cilantro and possibly a drop or two of Chinese sesame oil.

* Serves 6 to 8. Soups stores well in refrigerator or freezer if packed air tight. See menu called "Sunset Dinner" for serving ideas.

(MC-PER SERVING 25% cff): 250 calories, 7g fat, 12g protein, 37g carbohydrate, 0mg cholesterol, fiber 10g.) Submitted to Eat-lf by Pat Hanneman 98Apr Recipe by: Mollie Katzen's Vegetable Heaven (Hyperion, 1997) Posted to EAT-LF Digest by KitPATh <phannema@...> on Apr 11, 1998

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