Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 This was fantastic! I did adapt, see below, it was quick to make. I simmered this on the stove, too hot for the oven. When it was done I mashed it lightly with the potato masher and I served this over white rice and sprinkled smoked paprika over the top. I will make this often. Thank you Judy for this recipe! Donna Savory Baked Garbanzo Beans Source: Vegetarian Epicure 1 cup dried garbanzo beans (I used 2 of the 1 lb cans) pinch of soda (didn't need to use this) 3 ripe tomatoes 1 large, fresh green pepper (I used a yellow bell pepper) (I added one chopped celery stalk) 1 onion 2 to 3 Tbs olive oil 2 cloves garlic, chopped fine 3 leaves of basil, Chopped or 1/2 tsp dried basil (I used dried) 1/2 tsp. tarragon parsley ( I used chopped cilantro) salt and pepper Soak the beans in water overnight with a pinch of soda. The nest day, drain and rinse the beans and cook them for about 1 hour. Remove the skins from the tomatoes by dipping them for an instant into very hot water and then peeling them. Chop the tomatoes into fairly large pieces. Slice the green pepper in very thin matchstick pieces. Peel and quarter and thinly slice the onion. Throw all of these thin slices into a pan with some hot olive oil, add also the chopped garlic, and let it saute for a few minutes. Add some crushed sweet basil, a small amount of crushed tarragon, and the chopped tomatoes. Let this mixture simmer for a minute or two while you drain the beans and remove the skins that have come loose. Finally combine the beans with tomato mixture, put it all into an attractive, ovenproof dish, cover tightly, and bake for 1 hour at about 325 degrees. This makes 4 to 6 servings, and is also delicious cold. " Yes I'm movin' Yes I'm movin' Get ready for the big time Tap dancing on a land mine Yes I'm movin' Yes I'm movin' Old tin lizzy do it till you're dizzy Give it all ya got until you're put out of your misery Rag Doll livin' in a movie. " Source: Rag Doll - Aerosmith Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 I'm glad you loved it also. I think I'll try the celery in it next time, like you suggested. Judy - Donnalilacflower GROUP Sunday, July 23, 2006 7:32 PM Savory Baked Garbanzo Beans review and my version This was fantastic! I did adapt, see below, it was quick to make. I simmered this on the stove, too hot for the oven. When it was done I mashed it lightly with the potato masher and I served this over white rice and sprinkled smoked paprika over the top. I will make this often. Thank you Judy for this recipe! Donna Savory Baked Garbanzo Beans Source: Vegetarian Epicure 1 cup dried garbanzo beans (I used 2 of the 1 lb cans) pinch of soda (didn't need to use this) 3 ripe tomatoes 1 large, fresh green pepper (I used a yellow bell pepper) (I added one chopped celery stalk) 1 onion 2 to 3 Tbs olive oil 2 cloves garlic, chopped fine 3 leaves of basil, Chopped or 1/2 tsp dried basil (I used dried) 1/2 tsp. tarragon parsley ( I used chopped cilantro) salt and pepper Soak the beans in water overnight with a pinch of soda. The nest day, drain and rinse the beans and cook them for about 1 hour. Remove the skins from the tomatoes by dipping them for an instant into very hot water and then peeling them. Chop the tomatoes into fairly large pieces. Slice the green pepper in very thin matchstick pieces. Peel and quarter and thinly slice the onion. Throw all of these thin slices into a pan with some hot olive oil, add also the chopped garlic, and let it saute for a few minutes. Add some crushed sweet basil, a small amount of crushed tarragon, and the chopped tomatoes. Let this mixture simmer for a minute or two while you drain the beans and remove the skins that have come loose. Finally combine the beans with tomato mixture, put it all into an attractive, ovenproof dish, cover tightly, and bake for 1 hour at about 325 degrees. This makes 4 to 6 servings, and is also delicious cold. " Yes I'm movin' Yes I'm movin' Get ready for the big time Tap dancing on a land mine Yes I'm movin' Yes I'm movin' Old tin lizzy do it till you're dizzy Give it all ya got until you're put out of your misery Rag Doll livin' in a movie. " Source: Rag Doll - Aerosmith Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 That is funny that she didn't notice the garbanzo's. Good idea with a none Garbanzo eater. I bet it would be good over some basmati rice. Keeping fingers crossed, but don't kill yourself looking for it. Thanks again for the offer. It has been a while since I have made something from it, since it has been misplaced, so I don't remember other favorites. However please send some of your favorites to the list. I bet they would be good. Judy - Donnalilacflower Sunday, July 23, 2006 8:40 PM Re: Savory Baked Garbanzo Beans review and my version I sure did love it Judy, here's the funny part. Mom can't stand garbanzo beans and I mashed them up a little and she didn't know the difference. I used a yellow pepper since the green isn't my favorite and I had a few yellow ones. Dan and Mo loved it too but that's not a shiock, they eat my kitchen disasters and compliment me.LOL THank you so much. I have cooked from this book so I will have to post a few of my favorites and I have my fingers crossed I find my extra book for you! Hugs, Donna --- wwjd <jtwigg wrote: > I'm glad you loved it also. I think I'll try the > celery in it next time, like you suggested. > Judy > - > Donnalilacflower > GROUP > Sunday, July 23, 2006 7:32 PM > Savory Baked Garbanzo > Beans review and my version > > > This was fantastic! I did adapt, see below, it was > quick to make. I simmered this on the stove, > too hot for the oven. When it was done I mashed it > lightly with the > potato masher and I served this over white rice > and sprinkled > smoked paprika over the top. I will make this > often. Thank you Judy for this recipe! > Donna > > Savory Baked Garbanzo Beans > Source: Vegetarian Epicure > > > 1 cup dried garbanzo beans (I used 2 of the 1 lb > cans) > pinch of soda (didn't need to use this) > 3 ripe tomatoes > 1 large, fresh green pepper (I used a yellow bell > pepper) > (I added one chopped celery stalk) > 1 onion > 2 to 3 Tbs olive oil > 2 cloves garlic, chopped fine > 3 leaves of basil, Chopped or 1/2 tsp dried basil > (I used dried) > 1/2 tsp. tarragon > parsley ( I used chopped cilantro) > salt and pepper > > Soak the beans in water overnight with a pinch of > soda. > The nest day, drain and rinse the beans and cook > them for about 1 hour. > Remove the skins from the tomatoes by dipping them > for an instant into very > hot water and then peeling them. Chop the tomatoes > into fairly large > pieces. > Slice the green pepper in very thin matchstick > pieces. Peel and quarter and > thinly slice the onion. > Throw all of these thin slices into a pan with > some hot olive oil, add also > the chopped garlic, > and let it saute for a few minutes. Add some > crushed sweet basil, a small > amount of crushed tarragon, > and the chopped tomatoes. Let this mixture simmer > for a minute or two while > you drain > the beans and remove the skins that have come > loose. Finally combine the > beans with tomato mixture, put it all > into an attractive, ovenproof dish, cover tightly, > and bake for 1 hour at > about 325 degrees. > This makes 4 to 6 servings, and is also delicious > cold. > > " Yes I'm movin' > Yes I'm movin' > Get ready for the big time > Tap dancing on a land mine > Yes I'm movin' > Yes I'm movin' > Old tin lizzy do it till you're dizzy > Give it all ya got until you're put out of your > misery > Rag Doll livin' in a movie. " > Source: Rag Doll - Aerosmith > > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make > PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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