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Creamy chickpeas, bitter broccoli rabe, sweet shallots, and a snappy red pepper puree the combination looks great and tastes good, too. In case you are thinking you might like to use canned chickpeas as a way of saving time, we don't recommend it. The texture of soaked, slowly simmered chickpeas is what you want here.
By Azul Flores5
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Creamy chickpeas, bitter broccoli rabe, sweet shallots, and a snappy red pepper puree the combination looks great and tastes good, too. In case you are thinking you might like to use canned chickpeas as a way of saving time, we don't recommend it. The texture of soaked, slowly simmered chickpeas is what you want here.