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by Sandy EverydaySouthwest

Chick Pea Soup with Crispy Cilantro Garnish

Admit it: Have you ever made a dish just for the garnish?

I am the person who orders Caesar salad just for the croutons. Spaghetti just for the meatballs. Sundaes just for the hot fudge.

I have seen lots and lots of fried parsley out there – so I wondered . . . can you fry cilantro? I couldn’t WAIT to try.

Turns out, you can! You cook it just the same way that you cook parsley – it takes just a minute to get crisp, but just like parsley, it holds its own with the hot oil and makes a pretty garnish for the top of a bowl of soup.

I put a blended chick pea soup underneath the garnish and it is YUM. Yes, both the soup and the garnish!

– posted by Donna

Pepitas or nuts for garnish as desired.

Heat a large stock pot to medium heat. Add vegetable oil. Add shallots and saute for 2 to 3 minutes until softened, stirring constantly. Add garlic and cook another minute or so, until fragrant.

Add stock and chick peas and bring to a boil. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, until chick peas are very soft. Taste and add cayenne pepper sauce and s & p as desired.

Remove from heat and let cool to warm. Strain through a fine mesh strainer.

Meanwhile, heat oil in a small skillet to medium high heat (about 350 degrees). Add cilantro and cook for 30 to 60 seconds, until very crisp. Use as a garnish. Also garnish with pepitas or other nuts as desired.

Serves 4.

My inspiration from other bloggers’ soups:

Kalyn’s Kitchen made a yummy blended chick pea soup with sumac and garlic flavors.

Pinch My Salt went Asian with their chick pea soup.

This American Bite has a lovely soup they call Hummus Soup.

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