Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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The Salsa "makes" it.  We use Pace medium when we don't have time to make our own.

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This is really a winner and I'll be making it again and again in the future.  I brought some for my husband to try when I brought him a sandwich to work for lunch.  (He isn't doing LDL, ...... yet. ;))  He ate it and wouldn't commit on whether he liked it or not.  He said something silly like, "I'm eating it because I love you."  :rolleyes:  But he isn't fooling me, because he never eats anything he doesn't like.  Not even because he loves me.  :inlove:  I'm just going to keep doing LDL and keep losing weight, eventually he'll join me. He is eating more fruit and I think he lost a few pounds just from this.  :)
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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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Oh, I used the Pace Salsa too.  All the ingredients were fine.  The smell in my kitchen was so good.  I loved cooking this.
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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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This is really goood, but I'm breaking out in a sweat right now eating it!  I may need to reconsider the HOT salsa next time around, but it is DEEELISH!
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Bumping this back to the top for CL (I think that was who said they hadn't acquired a taste for curry).  For her and others who haven't, try this soup!

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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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I think this soup is delicious, Julie.  I made it the way you said you did, with grilled chicken chopped into it.  It is really great that way.
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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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greenheron wrote:Salsa?  Really?  I would think the "Mexican edge" that would give might be intrusive...especially the bell pepper taste.


greenheron, this is the homemade salsa I like to make. I'll have to try it in Mary's recipe. I also love *love* any thing prepared with curry.

http://www.recipezaar.com/Salsa-Cruda-III-12724

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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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Just looked up this recipe again, as I want to make it for my class tomorrow night.  I love reading old posts I made, because it reminds me of so much.  My husband wasn't doing LDL back then, but is now.  I was planning to make this soup again and again, but I didn't.  I found Niki's favorite bean soup and just have made it so many times and love it.  Well, I'm ready to experiment again and start trying different recipes.  I'm going to get the ingredients tonight and make this tomorrow.  I know I'll love it, because I remember how good it was!
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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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Came looking for something inspiring to cook tomorrow for my visiting vegetarian daughter. She will LOVE this one, made with veggie broth instead of chicken broth. We ate your most filling tomato the other day, and plan to do your pizza soup soon. What would our house be without your great recipes?! I don't want to know... Thanks so much, Little Mary.

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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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This soup is sooooo good.  I've made it several times in the last couple of weeks and have been eating it for days.  I love recipes with curry in it and I love garbanzo beans, so it makes a great combination.  I do add a tiny bit of stevia or splenda, to give it just a touch of sweetness.  I guess I like curry flavor to have just a touch of sweetness, because I have made a very good dip over the years (from Taste of Home) called Slam Dunk Dip (not making it now as it is not LDL friendly), but it has curry and is slightly sweet.  Also, the last time I made this soup in threw in some spinach I had just before using my immersion blender and that was really good too.  Thanks, Mary, for the recipe.  Jerrie
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I wanted to try this today. I have never had curry powder so I have no idea what to expect.  I have very old curry powder in my spice cabinet - probably at least 10 years old or older - would that still be good or should I buy fresh?
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Thanks Mary,
I actually have a lot of spices in my cabinet that are very old.  I plan on becoming more adventurous. I bought new curry powder and am trying this soup tomorrow! Can't wait.
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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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I just tried this soup and I really liked it. I am the only one that liked it though - I won't even tell you what my daughter said it looked like.  I ate 2 bowls! Yum! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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Decided I'm making this today!!  Just wanted to bring it up for newbies to see.  It is delicious!!
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Thanks for the reminder Crick!  When we first started eating this and the curried chickpeas my three oldest kiddos were involved in debate and their resolution that year involved US Policy with India.  Funny, I think they were all about the curried chickpea dishes because of the link with India.  I think I made the two dishes so much we got a bit tired of them, especially when the year changed and there was a new resolution.  There is a cold front in TX.....I think I'll go soak my chickpeas and have this tonight. :thumbsup:  It is a very good soup!

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Re: Curried Chickpea and Cilantro Soup

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I really enjoyed it last week.  It is a yummy soup.  I'm going to make roasted garlic and butternut squash soup this week!!  Got 3 big butternut squashes at the Farmer's Market this Sat. and was so excited about them!!  Fries and soup!!    :drool:  :D
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