Sunday, September 16, 2012

Poichichade - Chickpeas go Provençal

Until recently chickpeas to me were synonymous with houmous. Until I met "le Roi des Pois Chiches"  and then tried and tried again to recreate his wonderful chickpea dip that is so different to houmous but just as addictive. Finally I now think I've got it licked: Poichichade à la Provençale!


You can of course start by soaking dried chickpeas overnight but as I always think that life is short enough I simply start but unscrewing a jar of chickpeas and then - and this is important - rinse them thoroughly under cold water. Into a food processor they go together with 3 peeled and crushed garlic cloves, the juice of half a lemon, a good splash of olive oil, a good pinch or two of powdered cumin and sweet paprika powder. Then it is pulse and scrape down, pulse and scrape etc. so all ingredients get nicely crushed and mixed. To get a real nice smooth consistency and round the taste I then add some highly concentrated chicken stock. Pulse again and let the mixture "sit" for at least an hour for the flavors to come together. Serve sprinkled with some sesame seeds. To be eaten as a dip with vegetable sticks or on crackers.

Poichichade Provençale

6 comments:

  1. Oh, I want to dive with my eggplants in it right now... Fantastic yet simple. :)

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  2. i can't wait to try this. it might happen this afternoon. i love hummus so i know i will love this too!

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  3. Sounds and looks delicious. Seems like a perfect addition to my recipes for aperitifs.

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  4. this is a very good one. Wonderful recipe I need to bookmark it!
    PS: I have moved my blog, please come and join me.

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  5. Afiyet olsun! Great idea! Mmm....garlic and cumin.

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  6. Gorgeous dip Barbara, wonderful photo too - this is a great alternative for a non-tahini dip, must try it; loved the sesame seeds over the top!

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