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  • Warm Chickpea and Greens Salad

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    Warm Chickpea and Greens Salad
    Prep: 15 min Cook: 15 min Servings: 4
    by John Spottiswood
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    This was also a big hit at our weekend getaway. The combination of greens, chickpeas, and sumac with lemon and fresh mint is really to die for. People went back for seconds of this salad, which is saying something given how much other good food there was!

    Ingredients

    • 8oz dried chickpeas of 2 15oz cans drained
    • 1/2 cup good olive oil
    • 1 onion cut into thin wedges
    • 2 ripe tomatoes
    • 1 tsp sugar
    • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
    • 2-3 cloves garlic, chopped
    • 3 lb swiss chard or other flavorful green
    • 3 Tbsp fresh mint
    • 3 Tbsp lemon juice
    • 1 1/2 Tbsp ground sumac
    • Kosher salt and ground pepper to taste.

    Directions

    1. Soak chickpeas overnight if using dried. Drain chickpeas (rinse if canned) and place in a collander or bowl. Thoroughly was the greens, trim the stems, and finely shred the leaves. and add to the bowl or collander with the chickpeas.
    2. Heat the oil in a heavy saute or frying pan, add the onion and cook over medium-low heat for 5 minutes until softened and just starting to brown.
    3. Cut the tomatoes in half (down the stem), scrape out the visible seeds, and dice the flesh. Add the diced tomato to the pan with the sugar, cinnamon, and garlic and saute for 2-3 minutes until softened.
    4. Add the chickpeas and greens to the tomato mixture and cook for 3-4 minutes until the greens wilt. Add the mint, lemon juice, and sumac, and cook for one minute.
    5. Add salt and pepper to taste and serve immediately.
    6. NOTE: Sumac can be found in any middle eastern grocery and in many large grocery stores. It can be added to many dishes and has a nice, mild flavor.

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    Reviews

    • Linda Hanson
      Linda Hanson
      This recipe was really hearty and yummy! The cinnamon flavor was slight, but made the flavors really interesting...in a good way.
      • Nancy Miyasaki
        Nancy Miyasaki
        This was a great opening dish prior to the Fish Tahini recipe my husband made. It is really healthy tasting, but also very flavorful and with nice texture. You'll really enjoy it!

        Comments

        • GENEVIEVE BOURAS
          GENEVIEVE BOURAS
          I enjoy chickpeas and always buy them dried. I notice there is no mention of cooking the blighters.
          • Rajani@eatwritethink
            Rajani@eatwritethink
            wow! delicious... can't wait to try this!
            • suzybel56
              suzybel56
              I love anything with chickpeas & I really want to try the sumac.
              • Jeni
                Jeni
                This sounds delicious!

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