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  • R railcar8095@lemmy.world

    for non vegan

    I think you misspelled “for a heart attack at 25”

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    Rayquetzalcoatl
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    I’m past 25 so I’m immune from this outcome

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    • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

      a really delicious and healthy vegan snack. these have a nice amount of fiber and some protein even if you only eat a quarter of them. goes great straight or on salads or in soups. Good in vegan chicken salad too.

      drain a can of chick peas, add a teaspoon of garlic olive oil, a few tablespoons of spice and stir well. air fry 12 minutes at 400°f/200°c stirring twice. top with fresh herbs and serve hot!

      These are seasoned with onion powder, garlic salt and cumin and topped with parsley.

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      primrosepathspeedrun
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      goes on salads and in soups

      Lol no. They don’t last that long.

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      • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

        a really delicious and healthy vegan snack. these have a nice amount of fiber and some protein even if you only eat a quarter of them. goes great straight or on salads or in soups. Good in vegan chicken salad too.

        drain a can of chick peas, add a teaspoon of garlic olive oil, a few tablespoons of spice and stir well. air fry 12 minutes at 400°f/200°c stirring twice. top with fresh herbs and serve hot!

        These are seasoned with onion powder, garlic salt and cumin and topped with parsley.

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        queermunist she/her
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        I basically air fry all my beans at this point, it totally turned me around on beans. I used to just think of them as a necessary evil to get my protein, but I’ll just eat air fried beans by the handful lol

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        • M moody@lemmings.world

          Yeah, what’s wrone with one heart attack every once in a while, as a treat?

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          whiteoakbayou@lemmy.world
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          Get three bypasses, quadruple free?

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          • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

            a really delicious and healthy vegan snack. these have a nice amount of fiber and some protein even if you only eat a quarter of them. goes great straight or on salads or in soups. Good in vegan chicken salad too.

            drain a can of chick peas, add a teaspoon of garlic olive oil, a few tablespoons of spice and stir well. air fry 12 minutes at 400°f/200°c stirring twice. top with fresh herbs and serve hot!

            These are seasoned with onion powder, garlic salt and cumin and topped with parsley.

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            zarxrax@lemmy.world
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            I love making air fried chick peas. I usually put lemon pepper seasoning on them, just because I have a lot of it that I need to use, but it tastes great.

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            • queermunist she/herQ queermunist she/her

              I basically air fry all my beans at this point, it totally turned me around on beans. I used to just think of them as a necessary evil to get my protein, but I’ll just eat air fried beans by the handful lol

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              methisguy@feddit.nl
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              I wonder if you can airfry the 15 bean soup?

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              • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

                a really delicious and healthy vegan snack. these have a nice amount of fiber and some protein even if you only eat a quarter of them. goes great straight or on salads or in soups. Good in vegan chicken salad too.

                drain a can of chick peas, add a teaspoon of garlic olive oil, a few tablespoons of spice and stir well. air fry 12 minutes at 400°f/200°c stirring twice. top with fresh herbs and serve hot!

                These are seasoned with onion powder, garlic salt and cumin and topped with parsley.

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                heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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                let’s say i want to go from dried. would tossing them in the electric pressure cooker for 45 minutes, natural release, get me a nice soft chickpea that’s too soft for this? that’s what we do for hummus and it’s smooth as something that’s really smooth after we toss it in the blender

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                • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world

                  let’s say i want to go from dried. would tossing them in the electric pressure cooker for 45 minutes, natural release, get me a nice soft chickpea that’s too soft for this? that’s what we do for hummus and it’s smooth as something that’s really smooth after we toss it in the blender

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                  ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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                  The simile master droppin’ bars.

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                  • D dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net

                    Tangentially related: has anyone tried air frying falafel?

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                    ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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                    #42

                    The frozen premade ones from Costco, yes haha.

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                    • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world

                      let’s say i want to go from dried. would tossing them in the electric pressure cooker for 45 minutes, natural release, get me a nice soft chickpea that’s too soft for this? that’s what we do for hummus and it’s smooth as something that’s really smooth after we toss it in the blender

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                      VioletSoftness
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                      #43

                      yes i usually do an hour and manual release and they are plenty soft enough. I put 48oz of veggie stock in with 1lb of dried beans to really flavor maxx. to get them can firm you might try 30 minutes.

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                      • A ayyy@sh.itjust.works

                        The simile master droppin’ bars.

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                        heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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                        I’m not the greatest simile dude of all time, that’s my buddy C to whom I make tributes (who makes similes like some guy who is paid to make similes but really half-asses it just for fun)

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                        • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

                          a really delicious and healthy vegan snack. these have a nice amount of fiber and some protein even if you only eat a quarter of them. goes great straight or on salads or in soups. Good in vegan chicken salad too.

                          drain a can of chick peas, add a teaspoon of garlic olive oil, a few tablespoons of spice and stir well. air fry 12 minutes at 400°f/200°c stirring twice. top with fresh herbs and serve hot!

                          These are seasoned with onion powder, garlic salt and cumin and topped with parsley.

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                          brown567@sh.itjust.works
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                          This looks incredible! It’s good to see vegan dishes that aren’t trying to pretend to be meat. You can do things with chickpeas that no meat could even dream of imitating!

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                          • paraphrandP paraphrand

                            I’ve recently started horfing hummus with veggies myself. I didn’t know they make so many kinds these days. Even that damn “hot honey” trend is available in hummus.

                            I plan to start making my own at home soon. It looks super easy. I just need a food processor/blender.

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                            marshezezz@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                            Oh yeah I forgot about how good it is with a crunchy veggie I like it with carrots and celery and stuff. I haven’t tried the hot honey, sounds good though, but Aldi has a “significantly spicy” red pepper one I’ve been obsessed with. The pepper and heat really go well.

                            I just brought that up with my partner about making our own cos I used to make it a lot at a bar I worked at. Very easy to whip up and then you’re free to really experiment with flavors to mix with it

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                            • VioletSoftnessV VioletSoftness

                              yes i usually do an hour and manual release and they are plenty soft enough. I put 48oz of veggie stock in with 1lb of dried beans to really flavor maxx. to get them can firm you might try 30 minutes.

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                              sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world
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                              I have been having trouble getting my beans cooked all the way through but not falling apart. How do you do this? I have yet to achieve “can firm”, even in an instant pot.

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                              • D dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net

                                Tangentially related: has anyone tried air frying falafel?

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