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Kitchen Challenge Series: Chickpeas

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Kitchen Challenge Series: Chickpeas
Swap Coordinator:StagKing (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Food 
Number of people in swap:2
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Last day to signup/drop:March 13, 2019
Date items must be sent by:April 3, 2019
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

Kitchen Challenge Swap Series

For this swap series each swap will address a different food, cooking/baking technique, or style of food/cooking. This series is for kitchen nerds who enjoy to experiment in the kitchen, try new things, and don’t mind if a recipe fails a time or two. So get out your pots, pans, trusty spoon, a kitchen scale (if you have it), and an open mind. Lets have some fun!

This series is also a great way to start a cooking and/or baking journal. I use my baking journal as a way to track recipes I’ve tried, how the recipe turned out, what I’d try next time, and any substitutes or conversions I made. It’s a great tool for food nerds who love to spend time in the kitchen.

This swap’s challenge is: Chickpeas!

For this swap we will be exploring recipes that utilize chickpeas or as they’re also known – garbanzo beans. Chickpeas are used in cuisines around the world from Middle Eastern hummus & falafel, to Sicilian panelle, and Mexican Guasanas. They are also a staple in vegetarian and vegan cooking due to their versatility and dense nutritional content.

I personally use chickpeas in many forms such as canned, dried, and even flour! They are wonderfully versatile little legumes. While chickpea pasta & other commercially available products exist, you must use chickpeas in their “base” form be it canned, dried, or flour.

For this challenge find a recipe that utilizes chickpeas (that you haven't tried before), make it, document it, and share it as outlined in the swap details below.

Swap Details:

  • Send your partner the recipe you tried, typed out and include at least 3-4 pictures of your process making the recipe. You can send more if you so please. Make sure you include the recipe author and book/blog/website you got the recipe from if applicable.
  • Send a picture of the recipe you made with notes about your experience with the recipe and/or technique. (Picture and notes can be combined on the same page)
  • For example: Would you make this recipe again? What did you enjoy about this recipe? What did you not like about this recipe? Any tips/tricks? Etc.
  • This is a senders choice swap. You do not have to make this recipe if you don’t want to when you receive it if it conflicts with your personal dietary restrictions, however you must rate a 5 if all of the swap requirements are met.

Swap Requirements:

  • You must have a rating of 4.9800 or higher and I will ban swappers at my own discretion to keep this swap safe.
  • You must electronically send your partners the following: Typed copy of the recipe with recipe URL (if applicable), picture of your finished recipe & at least 3-4 "process" photos, and at least 2 paragraphs of notes about the recipe as laid out in the swap details above. You are of course welcome to write and photograph more!
  • You can send this swap as either an email or attach a file such as a PDF or un-editable word document.
  • Make sure you credit the recipe author and cookbook/blog/website you got the recipe from!
  • Communication: If you are going to be late on sending please notify your partner as soon as possible.
  • I will angel this swap if necessary after you have rated your partner a 1.
  • Want a “type 3” version of this swap? Let me know! If there is enough interest I will host a type 3 version.
  • Have any questions? Send me a pm via the SB messaging system or drop a question into the comments box below!

Lets get cookin’!

Discussion

aligurl75 03/11/2019 #

Thank you for making this electronic instead :)

AZmom875 03/20/2019 #

Hey, can you let me know how this turned out? I have cans of chickpeas and feel at a loss sometimes on how to do something different with them. I have seen recipes to roast chickpeas, but I dont think it is for canned.

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