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Chickpeas In The Style Of Rome (ceci Al Garofalo)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables New, Veglife2 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Dried chickpeas, soaked
overnight
6 c Water
1 Bay leaf
1/2 t Dried marjoram
4 Whole cloves
2 T Extra virgin olive oil
3/4 c Chopped white onion
1/4 c Peeled & diced carrot
1/4 c Diced celery
2 Cloves garlic, minced
1/8 t Ground cloves
1 c Vegetable broth
3/4 c Dry red wine
1 T Tomato paste
Salt & pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Drain and rise beans. In a large heavy bottomed pot, combine beans,
water, bay leaf, marjoram, and cloves. Bring to a boil, then reduce
heat to low and simmer for about 2 hours, until beans are tender, but
not soft. Preheat oven to 350 F. Drain beans and discard whole  spices.
Place beans in a 8-cup capacity casserole dish. Heat olive  oil n a
medium skillet or saute pan over medium heat. Add onions,  carrot,
celery, garlic, and ground cloves. Cook, stirring frequently,  until
vegetables soften and brown slightly, about 6 minutes. Add  vegetable
broth, wine, and tomato paste to the skillet, stir well,  and cook for
an additional 3 minutes. Pour vegetable mixture over  beans in
casserole. Cover loosely and bake for 45 to 60 minutes until  sauce has
thickened. Serve warm or at room temperature.  By "Karen C. Greenlee"
<greenlee@bellsouth.net> on Mar 21, 1999.  Recipe by: Veggie Life,
March, 1999  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 41
Calories From Fat: 7
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: <1mg
Sodium: 310.7mg
Potassium: 144.2mg
Carbohydrates: 6.3g
Fiber: 1.1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 1.3g


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