Indian Potatoes with Chickpeas -Vegan

Indische Kartoffeln mit Kichererbsen

I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and Celiac Disease and because I dislike pain, and much of the pain is food-related, I eat mostly vegan meals and cook healthy dishes. Many of them I found online, others I compose by using my older recipes and then I adjust them to my needs. NO dairy, NO meat, NO gluten, NO sugar, NO GMO, NO processed food, but, surprisingly enough, it doesn’t mean it has no taste or is not filling, it also doesn’t mean it has to be expensive. YES to taste! Yes to health!

Ingredients:

2 Leeks (or 1 onion)
Minced Garlic (optional)
Parsley fresh and chopped
1 small Carrot, finely sliced
1 Red Pepper
2 EL Extra Vigin Olive Oil
3 boiled or steamed potatoes, cold and skin intact
2 Cups Spinach
1 Cup Chickpeas
200 ml Coconutmilk or Vegan cream (vegan yogurt)
3 Tsp Vegetable Boullion or Broth
Garam Masala
Cummin or ground cumin (optional but so much better with)
Chili Sauce (optional IF homemade or vegan)
Salt, Pepper

Throwing it together:

Cut the leek and the bell pepper into small strips. Heat the olive oil in the pan and sautee the leek in it at high temperature, add the peppers, the garlic, and the carrot, turn down the temperature, and stir.

Peel and dice the cold potatoes and add to the pan. Wash the spinach and ad it as it is, along with the chickpeas. Add a bit of liquid.

Season with the vegetable bouillon, Garam Masala, a few dashes of Chili sauce, and simmer for a few more minutes at low temperature. Add the cream or coconut milk and if necessary, add salt and pepper. (Careful the vegetable bouillion contains salt as well.)

It's one of the creatons I call "Fridge Cleaning Recipe" add vegetables to your liking. Tomatoes, curry powder. It's a healthy meatless dish and the leftovers are not too bad either. If you don't eat vegan, enjoy them in an omelette. 





25 Comments

  1. Unknown's avatar rahulectic said:

    This dish is so yummy 😋 ik

    April 5, 2022
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  2. Unknown's avatar Lyn said:

    This looks wonderful! Especially on a cool day,

    February 19, 2022
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  3. Unknown's avatar veganducks said:

    Yess!! This looks amazing! Definitely going to try soon. Vegan food definitely doesn’t have to be tasteless 🙂

    February 2, 2022
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  4. Unknown's avatar Jo said:

    It does sound delicious. I have Hashimoto, but I am not as strict about my diet as you are but I should get better. I wonder if my teenage girls would like it….

    January 30, 2022
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      • Unknown's avatar Jo said:

        Picky eaters. It’s not fun to cook just for myself. But at least they are in the age that at least they will try. We’ll see:)

        January 31, 2022
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        • Have them cook it for you, that will do the trick. They will eat what they cooked.

          January 31, 2022
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          • Unknown's avatar Jo said:

            not a bad idea to get them involvde. I will try!

            January 31, 2022
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  5. Unknown's avatar Debra said:

    This sounds delicious! I’m not entirely vegetarian or vegan, but I do prefer plant based and I’m always purchasing new cookbooks and scouring the web for delicious recipes. Thank you for this recipe! It’s definitely a winner!

    January 14, 2022
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    • I don’t have a choice, as you know I have RA and protein hurts me. I love eggs and bacon but I pay the price and it’s just not worth it. I think everybody with RA should go vegan for 30 days to live and feel the difference. It’s agony vs a normal life. Twice or three time a year I cheat with organic beef or pork, which we buy at an Amish community close by. I can tolerate it for one meal, but feel the lingering discomfort and pain within 24 hrs. As for chicken or eggs -never. I know you have friend with RA. Have her look into it and if you want I can copy some links in one of our future comments. Thank you for reading, Debra.

      January 14, 2022
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  6. Unknown's avatar Stace said:

    My wife Molly is a gluten free granny and she is very impressed with your dish. Coming to our plates soon!!!

    January 13, 2022
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  7. Unknown's avatar Tanooki said:

    Wow looks so good!👀💕✨ I have another friend who got Celiac disease and sounds the pain is harsh…hope you’re doing great with this healthy yummy food👍❤️

    January 13, 2022
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  8. Thanks for the recipe, Bridget. I’ve copied and printed a copy to add the dish to my menu. Can’t wait to try it 🙂

    January 13, 2022
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    • I hope you will like it. I found it by accident and now it’s one of my favorites.

      January 13, 2022
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  9. Unknown's avatar Anne said:

    This is a recipe that looks well worth making – thank you for sharing it.

    January 13, 2022
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    • I thought it might be worth sharing it. I have become more adventurous (cooking-wise)

      January 13, 2022
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