Chickpea Soup With Spinach (Potje De Garbanzo Con Acelga)

"Posted for Zaar World Tour - Norway. I have not tried this recipe. Prep time includes soaking time for peas."
 
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Ready In:
14hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Soak beans in enough cold water to cover for 12 hours; drain well.
  • In a large saucepan, combine soaked beans and 3-1/2 cups fresh water; bring to a boil. Add whole tomatoes, onion, garlic, paprika, salt and bay leaf. Cover and cook over low heat 1-1/4 hours.
  • Rinse spinach well to remove any dirt or sand; place damp spinach in a large saucepan. Do NOT add water. Cover and cook 2 minutes. Drain well; chop spinach. Remove onion quarters, tomatoes, garlic and 1 Tablespoon cooked beans from the saucepan. Discard tomato skins. Press mixture through a sieve or puree in a blender or food processor.
  • Heat oil in a small skillet; add pureed mixture. Cook 2 to 3 minutes; return to soup in the saucepan. Stir in wine and chopped cooked spinach; simmer 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf. Pour into a tureen or serve in individual bowls. Garnish with parsley.

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Reviews

  1. Really nice healthy-tasting soup that hit's the spot on a chilly evening. I made this exactly as posted, using dried garbanzo beans (which was new to me); however, I did decrease the amount of spinach. I had a 9-oz. bag of baby spinach, which I did not chop, and it was more than enough. I was able to maintain somewhat of a soup consistency, although it was pleasantly thick. Next time, I would definitely double this recipe, as I wish I had more and feel this doesn't serve 4 if used as a main meal. Made in honor of Bayhill's Week 7 Football Pool win!
     
  2. Very good soup - I did add a little lemon juice as suggested by AmandaInOz. Thanks for posting made for Aussie/NZ Recipe Swap #20.
     
  3. Very nice, rich flavour! This is really more of a stew than a soup. If you want a soup you'll need to at least halve the spinach. We enjoyed it as is but felt that a little lemon juice would have really lifted the tomato flavour. Using dried chickpeas, rather than canned, is also a must. Hearty and filling. Thanks Bayhill!
     
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