Food, Fitness, Photography

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Showing posts with label chickpea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chickpea. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Pickle-Pineapple Hummus

I finished a jar of pickles at lunch today.  I didn't want to just throw away all that pickle juice...so I came up with something to throw it in. There is still some leftover though, I'll have to think of something else crazy to use up the rest of it.


Pickle-Pineapple Hummus
3/4 c chick peas
1/4 c pickle juice
4 large spoonfuls crushed pineapple
garlic powder to taste
2 tbsp chia seeds

Put the first 4 ingredients in a food processor and blend together.
Transfer to a bowl, add the chia seeds.  (They will soak up the extra liquid)



Sunday, June 22, 2014

Sour Cream Basil Dip


3 small cloves garlic
handful of basil leaves
1/4 c chick peas
3/4 c sour cream

As usual, measurements are approximate...I don't really know exactly how much chick peas or sour cream I used. I put the garlic cloves in the food processor first, then when they were chopped up I added the basil, when it was chopped up I added the chick peas, when they were chopped up I added the sour cream and let it all get blended together. Simple and tasty.   



In other news, something is eating my basil plant.  My INDOOR basil plant.  I haven't decided yet whether or not I need to freak out and throw away the whole plant in order to save myself from whatever tiny little  bugs are destroying it. 

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Ground Beef Surprise


It's been too long since I concocted something random in the kitchen, so I decided to remedy that yesterday.  I went through the fridge and cabinets and came up with some random things to throw together.  It came out quite tasty, just like all my other experiments.

Ingredient List
I also used about 1/4 c of marinara sauce, which I forgot to write down.


Brown the onion and garlic, then add the chickpeas, corn, and tomatoes.  Cook for a bit, then add the beef.  Mix well, then add the mushrooms and pineapple.  Add seasonings. Add marinara sauce.  Cook until it reaches whatever level of thickness appeals to you.  Serve over pasta.