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So I have just cleaned out my cupboard to find 3 tins of Chickpeas. Ideas please

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Just sorting through my kitchen cupboards and have found 3 tins of chickpeas.shock

Anyone any ideas what yummy things I can make with them please? grin
Guadalupe that sounds gorgeous I'll be having that for tea I think.
I make this with chickpeas sometimes. It's gorgeous.
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Chickpea and walnut salad

1 tin chickpeas (drained)roughly chopped
2oz walnuts finely chopped
1 clove garlic crushed
3 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp olive oil

I use food processor to chop the walnuts then the chickpeas. Combine all ingredients and season with black pepper and pinch salt. Delicious and full of protein!
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I make loads of chickpea salad especially in this weather. I use two lemons, a big bunch of parsley, chopped olives/apple/celery/onion and olive oil and cider vinegar, salt and pepper. It's nice scooped up with pitta breads.
its gorgeous. Kids are maoning however.
I wouldn't worry about that Riven bet it's still lovely.
am making the spicy chickpeas but don't have cumin seeds to roast.
That soup looks so easy kiwibella. I've printed it off and added it to my chickpea dishes smile
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Soup may not be your thing in this warm weather... but this recipe is absolutely divine.
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