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Sometimes It Seems So Wrong, But It Is Oh So Right

June 8, 2010

Good afternoon!

By now, you probably know a few things about me…

  • I love quick recipes.
  • I love healthy recipes.
  • I love delicious tasting recipes.
  • I don’t care for long ingredient lists- simple is good!

 

This chickpea recipe is no exception to my requirements…

Chick P’s & P.B

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Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cooked chickpeas, rinsed and drained *(see note below)
  • 1 heaping tbsp peanut butter (other nut butters might work too!)
  • 1/2 tsp pure maple syrup

 

Directions: Rinse and drain chickpeas. For a single serving, take 1/2 cup of cooked chickpeas and set aside in a small, but deep, bowl. In another small bowl, mix the nut butter and pure maple syrup together. Scoop the PB + maple syrup mixture onto the chickpeas and mix well with a spoon. Serve over top of a soft piece of bread, in a wrap, on a salad, or eat it alone! I tried this on toast, soft bread, and alone and I liked it best alone, then on soft bread, and didn’t care for it on toast too much. It may also be good on the right kind of salad too!

Note: I used canned chickpeas, however if you cook your own, you might want to add a pinch of sea salt as the canned chickpeas have a lovely salty flavour to them.

Nutritional Information: (Serves 1): 260 calories, 9 grams fat, 6 grams fibre, 9 grams protein.

Those are some amazing nutritional stats, eh? It makes for a quick and healthy morning or afternoon power snack!

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I came up with this simple recipe when I was making my first batch of dessert hummus– that recipe will be coming shortly too!

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I know it probably seems very strange to mix peanut butter and maple syrup and throw it onto chickpeas (trust me, I thought so too!), but it honestly tastes AMAZING!

I must ask, what is nut butter not good with?

I have realized that chickpeas are very versatile and will basically adapt to any flavour that you mix it with!

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I loved mixing this together and just eating the chickpeas + PB mix on its own. It tasted incredible! Try it out and let me know what you think. :biggrin:

Do you love any strange combinations of foods that you think just taste amazing but others may cringe at the thought?

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Sarah @ cocoanutshakes
15 years ago

Amazing snack!!! Your graphs make me smile =)

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Kailey
15 years ago

This looks amazing! I’ll definitely have to try it out :) What do chickpeas taste like?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kailey
15 years ago

That is a very hard question to answer…I really don’t know how to describe them! They have a very light flavour and are quite dense…they will basically adapt anything!

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kristi (sweet cheeks)
15 years ago

YUM! it just is NOT possible for nut butter to taste bad on anything…simply not possible.

I can’t wait to try this!

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Miranda @ MirandasJeans
15 years ago

Love the graph, must have missed that original post. Can’t wait to hear what you have to tell us tomorrow.

Love the shirt idea, but sadness, the shirts are too hard to see white on white like that, I can’t really see all that much detail. :-(

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kim
15 years ago

so funny that you posted this because i came across this recipe for zuchini hummus. i thought about how much you love hummus. : ) anyway, my hubby has lots of zuchini growing in his garden and i wanted to find something cool to make.

i found this recipe by gena at choosing raw. OMG so good and so healthy! fresh veggie over canned. i added minced garlic to the recipe too. glad you posted so i could pass it on!

http://www.choosingraw.com/perfect-raw-hummus-for-raw-wednesday/

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  kim
15 years ago

Thanks I will check it out!

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Rachel
15 years ago

Weird Q, but what kind of canned chickpeas do you generally get?

I find some brands are so much better than others (i.e. Primo and Compliments brand > Cedar) I guess it depends on your grocery store…

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Rachel
15 years ago

I buy the Presidents Choice organic canned chickpeas when I am short on time, otherwise I use the big pail of dried chickpeas that I bought in bulk. I agree that there is a lot of variation between brands! I find the non-organic ones are a bit questionable at times…(esp no-name!)

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Wei-Wei
15 years ago

Ermm… This sounds delicious indeed, but my mom would be giving me weird looks the whole time. I have a question – when other people look at you strangely or make comments on what you eat (just yesterday my sister dissed oatmeal: “It’s disgusting nothing-tasting mush.” And just before that she had proposed to eat McD’s for breakfast. I looked at her and told her not to diss it and that I don’t like Mcdonald’s either, but clearly I cared more than she did when she said that “If you don’t like it then don’t eat it.”) how do you deal with it? I find it especially hard since it’s usually my family and friends who witness my weirdness (again, another anecdote: I went separate ways with a few friends once when they met another friend in the hallway, and when they were leaving I sort of went in the same direction, because eventually we had to turn opposite ways as well. I heard loud laughs and the words “salad, every day.” The only person I know in our friendship group who eats salad everyday is me.) and especially when my mom, who is usually in charge of what I eat, is the one making comments. Do you have any advice to deal with these kinds of comments?

Thanks so much, and those chickpeas really do sound great. :)

Wei-Wei

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Keri
15 years ago

First off let me say that I have not been reading OSG recently bc I’ve been really busy the past month (I quit my job, moved, and started a new grad program… plus I’m finishing planning my wedding!) I have missed your blog! Anyway, I ran out of yogurt (my go-to breakfast) yesterday and I was like I remember when I used to read OSG every day and Angela made those vegan overnight oats all the time… so I tried them. I was super skeptical that cold oatmeal would be weird but OH. MY. GOODNESS. SOOOO yummy!

The point of this story is that I need to trust Angela, even when she suggests something totally wacky like chickpeas and maple syrup.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Keri
15 years ago

So glad you enjoyed it!

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MarathonVal
15 years ago

You would like my dreamy peanut butter spread http://chicagomarathonval.com/2010/05/22/this-dip-will-change-your-life/ which is made from the same ingredients. It’s soooo addicting that I couldn’t help myself the last time I made it and ate almost the whole thing in one sitting! And today for a snack I ate chickpeas drizzled with agave. Yum!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  MarathonVal
15 years ago

Sounds good I will check it out!

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Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday
15 years ago

I’m not gonna lie those chick peas look Oh so wrong. I guess I’d have to try it.

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Jessica @ The Process of Healing
15 years ago

I never would’ve thought to combine chickpeas and peanut butter!

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katie
15 years ago

do you have a good hummus recipe? i like it really creamy and really lemony… i’ve never been a chickpea fan but i will try this just because you said so! do they take on the flavor similar to what spinach does in fruit smoothies?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  katie
15 years ago

Yes exactly!

I have a 50 cent hummus recipe on my recipe page if you are interested :)

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Steph
15 years ago

Your graph killed me!! My in-race graph would be based entirely on the elevation of the course. I felt like the king of the world flying down the Sixth Line hill on the way back and thought I could keep going forever! ;) We need to find a race that’s all downhill.

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PhysiqueSpeak
15 years ago

yeah, im going to go ahead and say i probably wont try that combo, lol

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Amy
Reply to  PhysiqueSpeak
15 years ago

Haha! Ditto! No offense, Angela! :P

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Amy
15 years ago

you dont know what you are missing….gahhhhhhh!

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Lana
15 years ago

That looks soooo good!!!…and perfect for breakfast after an early morning workout. I know what i’m eating in the morning!! ;)

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Dorry
15 years ago

That looks so delicious! What a clever combo of tasty foods. I bet it would be fab with honey, too. I’ll try this soon :)

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Stacy (StacyGrowsHealthy)
15 years ago

Very interesting recipe. There are a lot of chickpea recipes coming out lately.

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sarah
15 years ago

I love canned chick peas. Usually when I use canned beans I give them a rinse under the tap so that I can wash off some of the preservatives they put in the cans.

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jenny (Green Food Diaries)
15 years ago

might be three of my favourite things put into one… maple flavour, chickpeas, and nut butter… genius.

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Mary (A Merry Life)
15 years ago

Woah. Never ever thought of doing something like that with chickpeas. I just bought some though so I might have to try it. :)

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