Friday, April 8, 2011

Thyme & Sun-Dried Tomato Chickpea Patties

Let me start off by saying, these are delicious & fantastic. But not only that, they are easy & simple! I loved every single one, and ate almost every single one...day after day. I found this recipe on Vanilla & Lace originally as a curry chickpea burger, which I am sure is just as tasty. But that particular evening, curry wasn't really on my mind. Rather, I had been trying to come up with an excuse for my package of sun-dried tomatoes and a flourishing thyme plant in the backyard. So this is my "Mediterranean" take on an easy chickpea burger.  

Thyme & Sun-Dried Tomato Chickpea Patties
Adapted from Vanilla & Lace
Serves 6-8 
1 1/2 cups canned/cooked chickpeas
1/2 cup quick cooking oats
2 carrots
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup roughly chopped fresh thyme
1/4 tsp cumin
1 tsp capers 
Juice of 1/2 a lemon
1/2 tsp sea salt to taste
1/4 tsp pepper
2 heaping tablespoons pine nuts
2 heaping tablespoons sun-dried tomatoes

 Preheat oven to 375 degrees F
 Line baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside
 In a food processor, place the oats, carrots  and spices/seasonings (sea salt, pepper, thyme, cumin). Process for 30 seconds or until somewhat smooth. 
Add lemon juice and capers. Pulse to combined. 
Add chickpeas in half cup increments. Add olive oil and scrape the sides as necessary.
Once the chickpea mixture is processed and smooth, place it in a bowl and stir in the pine nuts and sun-dried tomatoes.
Wet your hands to shape the mixture into mid-size patties. Forming around six to eight depending on size. (optional idea: roll in a lightly seasoned bread crumb mixture!)
Bake for 20-25 minutes. When ready to use, pop em' on grill or cast iron for lovely marks and delicious crunch to finish em' off!

 We found this little fella, also known as a baby tarantula, underneath our sink. He was quite the morning surprise before heading off to school. Now don't get me wrong I can handle a full-grown, mother tarantula. But this baby is just plain, well, freaky! I say that because rather than having furry legs which seem to give the mother a gentler appeal, this guy is slick and hairless. He resembles a giant brown house spider, but sturdier... with sharp fangs and goodly eyes. 
Beautiful white flower from farmers market. I'll give you a happy shot after staring at the spider.  :)
 I ate this delicious burger two ways. 
1.) As a hamburger. Served on whole wheat ezekiel bun with, spring lettuce, tomato, cucumber and basil mayonnaise. 

Basil Mayonnaise
2 tbl spoon vegannaise 
1 tbl spoon fresh chopped basil
1/2 tsp-1 tsp balsamic vinegar
salt & pepper to taste

2.) As a falafel. Served in a whole wheat pita with, spring lettuce, tomato, cucumber, tabbouleh, tahini dressing, hummus (optional)

Tahini Dressing
tahini
lemon juice
water
agave (optional)
salt & pepper




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