Every single ingredient in today’s dinner - chickpea and sausage stew - is from the gleaner’s pantry, except for the nettles, which were foraged. But even if you were to buy all the ingredients, this would still be a cheap meal. And it’s healthy, too!
Chickpea and Sausage stew
- One sausage per person. I used Louisiana hotlinks because that’s what the gleaner’s pantry gave me, but Italian sausage, Polish, kielbasa, or chorizo works great too. Slice into coins.
- one yellow onion, sliced
- one bell pepper, sliced, red preferred.
- 1-2 cups nettles, or whatever tender greens you have on hand. Spinach is good. So is Swiss chard. Chop roughly.
- 1 large tomato, chopped
- one can chickpeas
In a little bit of oil, sauté sausage over medium-high heat until browned. Add peppers and onions. Continue to sauté until vegetables wilt and are slightly browned. Add chopped tomato. Add rinsed, drained beans. Add greens. If needed, add a tablespoon or two of water. I find the vegetables usually give off enough moisture, but sometimes a little water is good. Or lemon juice.
Cover and simmer 15-20 minutes, until flavors meld.
Nice additions if you have them - chopped Kalamata olives, capers, zucchini.
Score:
Gleaner’s - 5
Foraged - 1
Grocery store - (the oil)
1 comments:
Sounds great. I will definitely make this!
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