Quick Chickpea and Turmeric Stew

"Unusual and incredibly flavorful vegan stew from Anna Jones in *The Guardian* who writes, "This lemony, coconut and herb-topped stew has a freshness I crave, but it is hearty and filling at the same time. You add the halved, squeezed lemons to the stew as it cooks, which imparts a great, citrussy zing. If you have leftovers, remove the lemon skins before storing, otherwise the flavour will become too intense." Very nice served over rice."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put a large saucepan over a medium heat, then add a little oil, the spring onions, garlic and coriander stalks. Cook for about five minutes, or until the spring onion is soft and sweet.
  • Add the turmeric and cook for a couple of minutes to toast and release the oils. Add the chickpeas, stock and coconut milk, the zest and juice of both lemons, and the squeezed lemon halves to the pan.
  • Bring to a boil and simmer on a medium-low heat for 20 minutes, until slightly thickened and a vivid yellow.
  • In a separate pan, heat three tablespoons of oil, and fry the shallots over a medium-low heat until golden and slightly crisp. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper.
  • Once the stew is ready, scoop out the lemon halves, stir through most of the herbs and serve topped with the crisp shallots, chili flakes and remaining herbs.

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I only came to cooking in my 50s, when we moved home to a tiny town with only a few restaurants. I'm always on the hunt for easy, flavorful recipes (often ethnic cuisines), and I'm always ready to try something new and different! In cold weather I gravitate to stews, soups, and casseroles of the not-too-heavy kind; in hot weather I love a salad or cold soup. Partly because of my husband's diabetes (I'm borderline) and partly out of indolence, baking is not my thing.
 
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