I find that the more plant-based meals I make, the more cans of chickpeas I use. Canned chickpeas are convenient and a relatively cheap source of protein and fiber. However, my grocery bags are getting heavier with the amount of canned beans I’m bringing home. So, this week I tried cooking a big batch of dried chickpeas in my electric pressure cooker and had great success; plus, I saved a few dollars as dried beans are less expensive than canned. I made a big batch, froze them in small batches, and placed them in a container in the freezer so they’re ready to be used for any upcoming recipes. Instant Pot Dried Chickpeas Makes about 9 cups of cooked chickpeas 3 cup dried chickpeas Water 2 teaspoons salt Pick through the dried chickpea and remove anything that doesn’t look like a chickpea. Place dried chickpeas in a large bowl or …
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