Three 16-ounce cans of chickpeas, drained and rinsed
1 large onion, quartered and thinly sliced
3 large carrots, grated (about 2 cups)
1 head broccoli, cut into small florets (about 4 cups)
2 tablespoons thinly sliced chives
1/2 cup bread crumbs (preferably whole wheat)
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup vegetable broth
1 teaspoon salt
Preheat oven to 350ยบ F.
In a large bowl, mash the chickpeas well, using a potato masher or firm fork. It takes about 2 minutes to get the right consistency. Add the vegetables and mix well. Add the bread crumbs and mix; then add the oil, and mix again. Finally, add the vegetable broth and salt, and mix one last time.
Transfer all ingredients to a 9 x 13-inch casserole dish (preferably glass or ceramic). Press the mixture firmly into the casserole. Cover with foil, and bake for 45 minutes. Uncover and bake for 15 more minutes.
21 comments:
For some reason, I've never purchased VWAV, and I've heard only raves about this casserole. Now that I see the recipe laid out, I think I have to make it. It looks delish.
I love broccoli & I have no idea why I've never made this!
That looks really good! I don't know why I haven't made this yet, bookmarking the site in my VWAV copy right now.
I love this recipe but listen to me people cause this is key - DILL - fresh if you have it. Dill is key to making magic happen.
That looks great. I have the cookbook and have yet to make that recipe. It is going on my must make list.
I've seen several people blog about this recipe now. That is a probably a sign to grab VwaV and start cooking.
Ooh I've never tried this one, need to get on that for sure!
I have never made this. I'm gonna put it on my list of things to make!
I love this casserole! Yours looks tasty!
i can't believe i've never made this dish before. now i'm kinda kicking myself - 'cause i mean, come on - chickpeas + broccoli + casserole style = total awesomeness! i feel kinda dumb for not making this sooner. also....hooray for using up some of the daiya from that bag you scored a bit ago. w00t!
You are so right about this recipe! I have not made it in forever, and now I am craving it. It's on the menu for tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration!
I love this recipe. One of the first I made from VWAV and still a favorite.
I love this recipe too and I've done it with the dill like Sarah suggested. YUM!
I apologize for a bad picture here. This recipe and much better pictures can be found all over the internet.
Some of my favorite recipes are ones that I made when I first went vegan. I've never seen this casserole before but look delish.
I've always been curious about this recipe ever since I bought VWAV a couple years ago. Can you believe I've never made it?! Now I'll have to! I like your Daiya addition, I might have to do that too.
I've never seen a picture of it, but now that I have I think I'll have to make it.
I've had a gigantic tab sticking outta that cookbook recipe forever, but haven't gotten around to making it yet...
What is my problem?!
I am totally making it for dinner tonight! Thanks for the prodding :)
my casserole looks nothing like this! yours looks better. i bet they taste the same.
This is my potluck go-to dish, even for omnivore events. The thing I love about it is that the ingredients are all pretty bland and boring, yet what happens when they come together is creamy, casserole-y comfort goodness.
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