In this wonderful healthy salad, chickpeas are first cooked in salt cumin water, that makes them more digestible as well as adding a nutty and peppery flavours to the chickpeas. The chickpeas are then dressed in a spicy vinaigrette.
- 250 g Dried chickpeas
- 1/3 tsp Cumin seeds
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1-2 tsp Ground cumin
- 1 clove Garlic, minced
- 1/3 tsp Chilli powder
- 1-2 tbsp Fresh lime juice
- 2 tbsp Parsley, finely chopped
- 2-3 tbsp Walnut oil
- Place the chickpeas in a bowl and add enough water to cover by 1 inch. Soak the chickpeas for 4 hours or overnight. Drain the chickpeas and discard the soaking water.
- Add the chickpeas, salt, cumin seeds and water to the pressure cooker so that the cooker is no more than one-third full. Lock the lid onto the pressure cooker and activate the desired program setting. Allow pressure to be fully released before removing the lid.
- Drain the chickpeas and place in a large bowl. Add the ground cumin , minced garlic, chilli powder, lime juice, chopped parsley, walnut oil, and salt to taste. Toss well. Cover and set aside for 30 minutes at room temperature. Check the seasoning and add more salt or lime juice if needed. You can serve the chickpeas mounded on some lettuce leaves if desired.
Your chickpea salad sounds so flavorful with cumin, nice!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful and tasty.
ReplyDeleteNice salad- The pics are FANTASTIC..
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A salad which I'd gobble greedily!
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Rosa
Love these. One of my favorites...they are pretty addictive!
ReplyDeletewow...looks just wonderful...very yummy !
ReplyDeleteThey look just like a nutty snack! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand idea to cook the chickpeas with the cumin. I love playing with chickpeas and love your spiced-just-right version.
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas and cumin could well be my favourite spice. This is a winner and you can be sure I'll be giving this a go soon, very soon :)
ReplyDeleteChickpeas are so good for you, bonus in this tastey style salad!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome blog! I can`t wait to see your future posts! :)
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Paula
This looks so amazing and healthy!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting and nutritious salad..
ReplyDeleteThis is gonna be my new favorite salad, I can totally tell. I thought it was naughty to have a salad without lettuce...thanks for showing me the error of my ways! :)
ReplyDeleteI have been on a chick pea kick recently and this looks like my next little project!
ReplyDeleteThey sound delicious and wonderfully spiced.
ReplyDeleteI am so making this! Steamed chick peas have always been my favourite at the kacang Putih stall!
ReplyDeletecolourful preparation healthy and delicious
ReplyDeleteLovely salad! It reminds me of the baked chickpeas with cumin that I make as a snack.
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy n yummy salad
ReplyDeleteYour salad brings a flair of Mediterranean breeze to the table. Looks great. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious with the used of spicy vinaigrette to chickpeas!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is with cumin and chickpeas that made them fit so well together, I love this combination!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic, we love chickpeas, and the flavors are delicious in that salad.
ReplyDeleteI made some of this just last week. Angie, your food styling is always inspiring. I learn a lot from you.
ReplyDeleteI am about to step into my kitchen and make this... I love it!
ReplyDeleteHealthy n delicious salad...
ReplyDeleteOh I miss chickpeas... Mmmmm I've not had this for ages! And a dash of cumin makes it so complete :) Lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis is so healthy and yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas- this salad looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy pics and tasty looking salad...
ReplyDeleteperfect for a light lunch of a great side dish!
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I love this salad..Awesome clicks!
ReplyDeletethat's one beautiful salad you have there. I love your photos!! :)
ReplyDeletegreat recipe
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas, just bought some over the weekend, ready boiled, salted with some curry leaves, really good. Never tried chickpeas with cumin before, your version sounds better and look really delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love this salad!!
ReplyDeleteAdmission, never cooked dried chickpeas but I will. Also, I had a version of this at a place in NY (argo tea) this week and have been craving it ever since- so happy to have a recipe.
ReplyDeleteyou just remind me i have so long did not eat this! your sound good.
ReplyDeleteYour chickpea salad looks so yummy and one new thing I learnt boiling chickpea with cumin seeds that I never do, I use to add cumin after boiling it! Thanks for sharing the tips!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love the simplicity of this chickpea recipe, sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI used to buy canned chickpeas, but after soaking my first batch and finding the texture and flavor to be so much better, I'll never buy canned again. I can't wait to try this salad with my soaked chickpeas!
ReplyDeletekristi
This is so good...simple adn healthy.
ReplyDeleteI was planning to make some chickpea side dish too! This is nutritious snack. :)
ReplyDeleteMy kind of salad...delicious :)
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late visit but have been quite busy. You know how much I love chickpeas and surely will try them with cumin next time.
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ReplyDeleteI must confess, I've never used the dried ones, only ones from a can. Now I now how to fix them, love cumin, I just love it's earthy flavor. Hope you have a great weekend.
-Gina-
I'm going to start soaking and cooking with dried chickpeas instead of canned - much less sodium and more crunch, too :) I love the simplicity of this recipe and cumin, yum!
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing more chick pea salads and they do look good. I like the flavors in this recipe and think it would be great on it's own or as part of a composed salad plate;-)
ReplyDeleteI used to make chickpea salad a lot, but have not made any just by itself in such a long time. I also add cumin too, and now that I have walnut oil that I received as a giveaway winner...oh, Yes!!! Thanks Angie, for sharing your super yummy recipe:DDD
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas. This looks like such a great and easy way to use them. yum!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love chickpeas. This salad looks soooo good, I can't wait to try it out! :)
ReplyDeleteI am a HUGE chickpea fan and this recipe is exactly the kind of thing I love to have for lunch! The presentation in the glasses is a great idea! Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh yummy, what a delicious healthy salad! Love the blend of all these flavors!
ReplyDeleteChickpea and cumin... love these 2...
ReplyDeleteWHat a great salad! I much prefer this than leafy ones =P
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely clicks, Angie! Such a simple yet healthy recipe. Love the presentation.
ReplyDeleteNever prepared chickpeas this way but I definitely have to try.
ReplyDeleteOh! I love chickpeas. This salad is looking wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a flavorful salad. I love chickpeas and love finding new ways to serve them. This sounds great:)
ReplyDeleteI love anything with chickpeas. It's so great that they're so delicious, versatile, and healthy. This salad looks perfect for a light lunch!
ReplyDeleteThose chickpeas with cumin would be devoured immediately in my mouth if they were in front of me!
ReplyDeleteHey hey hey....we grew up on this!!! Fantatsic and I could snack on these lovelies all day long :)
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Hi Angie, just to let you know, I made this salad to accompany my curry dish and it was so delicious. Will be making this often. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Enjoy your Sunday.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this, Angie! What a super side dish, too. Copied the recipe already! :)
ReplyDeleteAngie I love chickéas are delicious, waht nice recipe,x gloria
ReplyDeleteI would love to make your chickpeas and then add them to my three bean salad. They would rock my salad world!
ReplyDeleteOh, man, this sounds so healthy and delicious...I love the idea of mixing chickpeas with cumin...mmmmm.
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of walnur oil. Hi Angie ...
ReplyDeleteLong time no visit. Lovely recipe and photos. Hope you are well. Megan
Cumin is such a natural spice to pair chickpeas with! Completely delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I adore chick peas.
ReplyDeleteSuch great flavors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple and satisfying salad. Thank you for infusing your posts with your kind spirit, your thoughtful words, and your beautiful photographs. Even in the midst of sadness, I find such solace visiting the blogs that I've grown to love this past year. I hope you have a wonderful start to your week, my friend. A big hug from Austin!
ReplyDeletei think cumin was made to complement beans of all kinds, black beans in particular. it's absolutely wonderful with garbanzo beans too, so i think this is a wonderful salad!
ReplyDeleteHow deliciously wonderful! I am trying to find ways to incorporate more protein in my diet and this tasty salad sounds like it will quickly become a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI just have soaked some chickpeas after reading your post : ) Lovely salad
ReplyDeletePictures are so stunning!..and your gallery is a lovely idea..
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, Chickpeas are one of my all-time favorite foods. Combine chickpeas with cumin and I will think I am in heaven. Blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeletecolourful and healthy salad Angie... looks yum..
ReplyDeleteChickpeas are one of my favorites! So healthy and yummy!
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ReplyDeleteLove the color in your spices you use. This is my favorite dish you have posted.
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