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Recipe: Mushroom and Chickpea Stew

  • Michelle Singleton
  • Nov 4, 2015
  • 1 min read

Serves 6

– 8 carrots

– 3 boxes of mushrooms (about 30 mushrooms/850g)

– 3 400g tins of chopped tomatoes

– 2 400g tins of chickpeas

– 600ml of boiling water

– 7 tablespoons of tomato puree

– a big handful of coriander, about 50g

– 2 lemons plus 3 more to serve

– 4 teaspoons of turmeric

– 4 teaspoons of cumin power

– 3 teaspoons of ground chilli

– 3 cloves of garlic

Start by peeling the carrots, then chop them into pieces. Cut the mushrooms into thin slices.

Place the crushed garlic, turmeric, cumin, chilli, salt and pepper into a large saucepan along with 4 tablespoons of olive oil. Allow this to heat until it’s bubbling, then pour in the tins of tomatoes, tomato puree and boiling water. Then stir in the chopped carrots and mushrooms. Bring this mix to the boil then turn it down to a simmer.

Let this cook for about thirty minutes, then stir in the chickpeas (drain the tin first) and the finely chopped coriander. Let this cook for another twenty minutes, at which point the mushrooms and carrots should be soft and ready to eat. If you’re making quinoa then cook this when you put the chickpeas in.

Once everything is ready squeeze the two lemons into the mix and place the stew into bowls with the quinoa. I like serving each bowl with half a lemon and an extra sprinkling of coriander.

 
 
 

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Nutritional Therapy N.Ireland

 

Michelle Singleton

Level 5 Qualified

Nutritional Therapist

 

 

 

Disclaimer:  As a Nutritional Therapist I am qualified to advise on nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices. I do not diagnose or treat diseases/illnesses.  You are a client and not a patient. Any advice or recommendations I make do not supersede the advice or treatments prescribed by your GP or Medical Clinic.  Before commencement of a Nutritional Therapy Program it is your responsibility to check with your GP that it will not adversely affect any current medication you may be taking.

MICHELLE SINGLETON

Nutritional Therapy Practitioner

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