TOMATO, MUSHROOM AND CHICKPEA STEW
This is my take on a recent Vegetarian Times recipe. This is so hearty and delicious, it can make you forget about steak! Better hope for leftovers; this is so tasty on Italian bread as a sandwich the next day!
Provided by Sudie
Categories Stew
Time 45m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat oil in large pot.
- Cook onions over medium-low heat until translucent, but not golden.
- Add garlic and mushrooms, cook another 3 minutes.
- Add vinegar, cook 3-4 minutes more, stirring continuously.
- Add tomatoes, chickpeas, capers, olives, oregano, S&P.
- Cook about 15 minutes more.
- Serve over rice or orzo.
PRESSURE COOKER CHICKPEA, RED PEPPER AND TOMATO STEW
This vegan stew is inspired by romesco, the Spanish sauce made from roasted red peppers, tomatoes, almonds, garlic, olive oil and vinegar. Here, those flavors combine in a ragout that pulls from the pantry, with fast prep and little waste. Instead of stock, this stew relies on the thick liquid from the canned chickpeas, sometimes called aquafaba. And the marinating oil in jarred sundried tomatoes is delicious, especially when augmented with herbs and vinegar. Give yours a little taste to make sure you like it, and then throw that in, too. (If you don't like it, make up the difference with regular olive oil.) The smoked almonds on top are key, adding necessary crunch and richness, so be generous with them. (If you would like to make this stew on the stovetop, just sauté the onion then add the remaining stew ingredients and simmer until the flavors are blended, about 30 minutes. You can also use this recipe to prepare the dish in a slow cooker.)
Provided by Sarah DiGregorio
Categories dinner, soups and stews, main course
Time 40m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Turn on the sauté setting on a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil, then add the onion. Cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in the sun-dried tomatoes and their oil, garlic and smoked paprika, and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 3 minutes. Stir in the chickpeas and their liquid, roasted red peppers and canned tomatoes. Cook, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure nothing is sticking, until fragrant and combined, about 1 minute. Stir in the vinegar, 1 teaspoon salt and several grinds of pepper.
- Turn off the sauté setting. Put the lid on the pressure cooker and turn the steam valve to sealed. Set to cook on high pressure for 5 minutes. After the cook time, turn off the heat and let the pressure reduce naturally for 10 minutes, then release the remaining pressure manually by twisting the steam valve to vent.
- Taste the stew, and add additional salt, pepper or vinegar, if you like. Serve the stew in bowls, topped with a drizzle of olive oil, red-pepper flakes and smoked almonds.
TOMATO, BLACK OLIVE AND CHICKPEA STEW WITH FRESH SHIITAKES
"While this stew is wonderful warm served over rice, it's surprisingly good cold. Pour leftovers over cottage cheese for a satisfying lunch or quickie dinner. The flavors meld as the stew sits, so it can even be made early in the day and served at room temperature." I saw this in Vegetarian Magazine, and can't wait to try it!
Provided by skat5762
Categories Stew
Time 53m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Using dutch oven or other enameled cast-iron pot, heat over medium heat and add olive oil.
- When oil is fragrant, reduced heat to medium-low and cook onions until translucent but not golden.
- Add garlic and mushrooms and stir until soft and partially cooked, about 3 minutes.
- Add wine and cook another 3-4 minutes, stirring to prevent sticking.
- Add tomatoes, chickpeas, capers, olives, oregano, salt and pepper.
- Cook 15 minutes more, or until heated through.
- Set aside, covered, until ready to serve.
PASTA E CECI (ITALIAN PASTA AND CHICKPEA STEW)
There is an incredible number of recipes for this classic Roman dish, and everyone has an opinion on how it should be prepared. This version is more stew than soup, but it can be loosened up with a bit more water if you prefer. It begins with sautéing onion, tomatoes, garlic and rosemary in olive oil, then tossing in the chickpeas, and smashing a few to give the stew a creamy texture. Water is added, then uncooked pasta, which cooks as the stew simmers (and results in one less dish for you wash). Escarole is folded in right before serving. This flexible stew can go in a number of directions, so tweak it as you see fit, but don't forget to finish each bowl with grated pecorino and a drizzle of olive oil. Ciao.
Provided by Colu Henry
Categories dinner, weekday, soups and stews, appetizer, main course
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat the oil in a large stock pot or Dutch oven over medium. Add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened but not taking on any color, 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic, rosemary and red-pepper flakes, and cook 1 minute more. Season well with salt and pepper.
- Stir in the tomatoes and the chickpeas, breaking up the tomatoes with the back of a spoon or spatula and smashing about 1/2 cup of the beans.
- Add 3 cups water and bring to a boil over high. Add the pasta and simmer, stirring often to make sure nothing sticks to the bottom of the pan, until the pasta is al dente, about 10 minutes. The water will mostly be absorbed by the pasta, but if you prefer it brothier, you can add 1/2 to 1 cup water and simmer until warmed through, 1 minute more. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Add the escarole and stir until wilted. Taste and adjust seasonings accordingly. Ladle into bowls and top with grated cheese and a drizzle of olive oil.
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