I love food.
I love pretty much everything about food — the taste and the smell, the process of preparation, serving it to people, evening meals with my family, going out to restaurants, and dinner parties with friends. For that reason, I would never deprive myself from the pleasure of eating. I would never skip a meal or go on a diet. I prefer burning calories to starvation. I would much rather eat well and exercise then deny myself a meal.
At the same time, I refuse to poison my body with anything processed, greasy, full of additives and preservatives, so I will eliminate the term “frozen food” from my vocabulary. I despise chips, hot dogs, pizza and French fries, so I will avoid them whenever they are present at the table. I find no comfort in sugary deserts, cookies, or ice cream, so I will have no guilt rejecting them whenever they are offered.
I will treat my body with the respect that it deserves. And this is my mission statement.
A Healthy Snack – Crispy Roasted Chickpeas with Moroccan Spices
Adapted from The South Beach Diet Cookbook and Kalyn’s Kitchen
Ingredients
- 2 cups dry garbanzo beans
- 1 tablespoons olive oil
- salt (optional)
- 1 serving of Moroccan Spice Mix
Moroccan Spice Mix – makes 6 servings
- 2 tablespoons ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon ground coriander
- ½ teaspoon chile powder
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon sweet paprika
- ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Directions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
- Cook garbanzo beans according to instructions or use canned beans if pressed on time.
- Drain into a colander for 15 minutes. Pat dry if they still look wet.
- While beans drain, mix the spices.
- When the beans are well dried, toss with olive oil and 1/6th of spice mix. Store the rest in a glass jar.
- Spread the beans on a baking sheet, and bake for 40 minutes to 1 hour, until browned and crunchy. Watch carefully the last few minutes to avoid burning.
- Cool and serve right away or store in an air-tight jar to avoid them getting soft.
i love the moroccan mix and this looks rather nice, i can’t find any thing like this so this would be great to try out
The mission statement is hilarious. Keep up the good work Cucee!
Thanks, Kira. Cucee is proud :)
Hi there! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog earlier today. We love our roasted chickpeas too. Your blog is wonderful, I will be back for sure :)
Hello there,
I found a recipe with oil, cumin and cinnamon and I drizzled honey after cooking. Very tasty but a little too hard for both my husband and my teeth. Afraid we will break off something. I made another batch and cooked them less time mixing them every 10 minutes. They were easier to chew, a little pasty texture but still tasted good. I kept them in the fridge. Thanks for your recipe!