Here are the ingredients you will need for four servings:-
1 tbsp olive oil1 onion, chopped
2 celery sticks, chopped
2 tsp ground cumin
600ml hot vegetable stock
400g can chopped plum tomatoes with garlic
400g can chickpeas, rinsed and drained
100g frozen broad beans
zest and juice ½ lemon
large handful coriander or parsley
optional to serve, some flatbread
Here are the cooking instructions:-
1. Heat the oil in a large saucepan, then fry the onion and celery gently for 10 minutes until softened, stirring frequently. Tip in the cumin and fry for another minute.2. Turn up the heat, then add the stock, tomatoes and chickpeas, plus a good grind of black pepper. Simmer for 8 mins. Throw in broad beans and lemon juice, cook for a further 2 mins. Season to taste, then top with a sprinkling of lemon zest and chopped herbs.
3. Optional - serve with flatbread.
Here are some recipe tips you may like:
Spice it up further with a spoonful of harissa paste.Curry lovers can swap the cumin for 1 tsp of garam marsala.
Or for a more hearty dish, fry 4 sliced chorizo sausages along with the onions and celery.
Here are the nutritional details per serving:-
Fat 5g Carbs 17g Fibre 6g Protein 9g
From original idea here
Here are some facts about Morocco; it is a country located in North Africa and is only slightly larger than the state of California. The Moroccan environment is just as varied as that of California, with deserts, mountains, lush forests, and beautiful coastlines. Food is a very important part of Moroccan culture and family life. With a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and spices available in the local markets, their cuisine is known worldwide. Morocco borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Ocean. Morocco is a favourite location for shooting films and is home to the second largest film set in the world. One of the most popular exports from Morocco is their world-famous dates. Morocco is recognized as the world’s largest producer and exporter of sardines. Their most popular beverage, served with almost every meal, is green tea with mint.
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All the best Jan
This sounds delicious. I love chickpeas in soups!
ReplyDeleteMy kind of soup!!
ReplyDeleteHello Jan,
ReplyDeleteThat looks so tasty.
I wish I could try this soup. It makes me hungry and it seems like i can smell the scent..hmmm...!!
Compliments for the recept and the way how you have photograph it so well. You can do this always so well.
Greetings, Marco
It sounds delicious. But isnt it high sodium? So hard to find low sodium recipes, way low, heart HEALING low. Thanks. :)
ReplyDelete...loves festive.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one I would enjoy, being a lover of chickpeas and of cumin. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like one to try.
ReplyDeletePongo a menudo verduras en casa y el aceite de oliva, se emplea mucho aquí en mi tierra. La comunidad autonómica de Andalucía, donde resido, es una gran productora de dicho aceite y es de excelente calidad.
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Your recipes are inspiring. I love them.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteThis Moroccan soup looks so flavorful!
ReplyDeleteThat looks very delicious, thank you!
ReplyDeleteJ C said...
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious. But isnt it high sodium? So hard to find low sodium recipes, way low, heart HEALING low. Thanks. :)
Hello JC, many thanks for your comment and question.
The sodium in this recipe is 1.07g per serving.
This versatile vegetable soup recipe has 0.9g per serving, find it here
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/versatile-veg-soup
This tomato soup recipe has 0.51g find it here
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/real-tomato-soup
Hope this may help
All the best Jan
VENTANA DE FOTO said...
ReplyDeletePongo a menudo verduras en casa y el aceite de oliva, se emplea mucho aquí en mi tierra. La comunidad autonómica de Andalucía, donde resido, es una gran productora de dicho aceite y es de excelente calidad.
Beso
Google translate:
I often put vegetables at home and olive oil, it is used a lot here in my land. The autonomous community of Andalusia, where I live, is a great producer of this oil and is of excellent quality.
Kisses
You had me at onion! I can just smell and onion and I am hungry.
ReplyDeleteOh love chick peas ~ great recipe ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
p.s. Had death in family so am way behind in returning comments.
Hello Carol, many thanks for your comment here and on other posts.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to read that you've had a death in your family, my condolences.
All the best Jan
This was really neat to learn about Morocco, such an interesting place it sounds like.
ReplyDeleteI just asked on fb last night about a good soup folks make. I am planning on taking one of my pumpkins and making some soup with it but today I just went with plain ole veggie soup. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am fan of chick peas
ReplyDeletewe love soup here at our house and have it for dinner a lot during the winter!! this sounds really satisfying!!
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy, I´ll take the advice to make the overdue lentil-soup (best before Feb this year, ups...).
ReplyDeleteLooks a nice soup.
ReplyDeleteSomething to try in this season as it's getting little chilly. I am trying to be vegan so it will help me with proteins also. Regards Naomi https://divineangelnumbers.com/
ReplyDeletemy kids and me LOVE this chickpea soup dear Jan
ReplyDeletei made it during winters often with slightly different way :)
i have seen many movies filmed in Morocco ,i always found the land fascinating
drink sounds amzing!
It's pouring down here today, I think this recipe is just the thing for days like this when you want to hunker down and eat comfort food.
ReplyDeleteI love hummus which is made of chickpeas and requires a lot of work. I've never made this kind of soup being afraid it may require a lot of pre-cooking work also.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe soup sounds delicious! I love mint tea!
Take care, enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy new week!
This sounds so delicious...and just the thing for a cold autumn lunch!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much.😊😊
Have a lovely day!
Hugs xxx
This sounds yummy I love chickpeas and will definitely be trying this.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYeah nice soupe very tasty
ReplyDeleteSoup is a favourite in these cold days. I did not know Morocco's main export is sardines. I would have thought dates.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
This sounds very yummy! I enjoy soups with chickpeas!
ReplyDeleteOOH, that soups looks so good. I love soups all year round. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteI love chickpeas and this soup sounds so delicious. I am getting into soup season right now. Chilly weather and it's getting darker. Thanks for the recipe! :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
I am pinning! Thank you for sharing! Carla
ReplyDeleteThat looks warming, perfect for these colder days.xxx
ReplyDelete~rThose flavors sound exquisite together. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks excellent. We will definitely give this one a try.
ReplyDeleteLook very spicy and delicious, Hope it proves the best result. I will add this option to my dinner diet.
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