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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 donโ€™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 Iโ€™ve tried, how the recipe turned out, what Iโ€™d try next time, and any substitutes or conversions I made. Itโ€™s a great tool for food nerds who love to spend time in the kitchen.

This swapโ€™s challenge is: Chickpeas!

For this swap we will be exploring recipes that utilize chickpeas or as theyโ€™re also known โ€“ 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 โ€œbaseโ€ 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 donโ€™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 โ€œtype 3โ€ 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 cookinโ€™!

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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