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Chickpea Snacks (Takes 2-3 Days)

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Recipe Ingredients and Procedure:

2 t Salt

2 t Onion powder

2 t Garlic powder

1 t Dry mustard

1 t Turmeric

3/4 t White pepper

1/2 t Black pepper

1/2 t Cayenne

1 pk Artificial sweetner

(1-gram) 1/2 lb Dried chickpeas

5 c Water

1 c Apple juice

1 c Vegetable stock

Combine 1 TABLESPOON ONLY of the seasoning mix with the artificial sweetener and set aside. Place the chickpeas and water in a container, add the rest of the UNsweetened seasoning mix, and soak overnight in the refrigerator. The peas will be more than double in volume, so make sure the pot is big enough to hold them. The next day: Place chickpeas and the (seasoned) soaking water in a 5 quart pot over high heat. Add apple juice and cook 20 minutes. Add vegetable stock and cook until peas are just tender, 40 minutes. Remove from heat, drain peas in colander, rinse well, and drain. Sprinkle peas evenly with reserved sweetened seasoning mix. Now you can cook them one of two ways. 1. Use a food dehydrator. Spread evenly around the trays and dehydrate until peas are dry and crunchy, about 20-22 hours. 2. Use an oven. Spread peas on cookie sheets or sheet pans and

cook at 150 degrees until dry and crunchy, about 20-22 hours. COMMENTS: I didn't have white pepper so used 1 teaspoon black pepper total. I tried this recipe both with and without the artificial sweetner and it's better *with* it. Regular sugar doesn't work at all. Did not have a dehydrator, dryed them in the oven. It took 15 hours one time, 20 hours another. Must have been the number of times I opened the oven door. You have to move the pans from one shelf to another and turn them every couple of hours or they won't dry evenly. I did not stir the peas. Maybe Santa will bring me a dehydrator? Anybody out there in low fat land with a brand recommendation? Enjoy! From Paul Prudhomme's book "Fork in the Road". Claudia, redcz@aol.com. Fatfree Digest [Volume 10 Issue 48], Sept. 28, 1994. Formatted by Sue Smith, S.Smith34, TXFT40A@Prodigy.com using MMCONV.

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