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=Info=
|Box title = Asparagus Tahini Brown Rice Thing
 
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* Serves 4-6
|image = Image:Aspbrownricerecipe.jpg
 
 
* Prep time: 10-15 min
|Row 1 title = Serves
 
 
* Source: [http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/ten-minute-tasty-asparagus-and-brown-rice-recipe.html 101 Cookbooks]
|Row 1 info = 4-6
 
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|Row 2 title = Prep Time
 
|Row 2 info = 10-15 min
 
|Row 3 title = Source
 
|Row 3 info = [http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/ten-minute-tasty-asparagus-and-brown-rice-recipe.html 101 Cookbooks]
 
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=Ingredients=
 
=Ingredients=
 
'''Main bit:'''
 
'''Main bit:'''
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* 2 T hot water
 
* 2 T hot water
 
* scant 1/2 t fine grain sea salt
 
* scant 1/2 t fine grain sea salt
 
   
 
=Directions=
 
=Directions=
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Add a couple glugs of olive oil (roughly 3 tablespoons) to a big skillet over medium-high heat. Swirl the oil around to coat the pan, then add the chickpeas and sprinkling of salt. Let the beans saute there for a couple minutes (I like to try to get some crusty color on them). Be careful, they seem to hiss and pop more then other beans over high heat. Add the garlic and onions. Stir for a minute. Stir in the asparagus with another pinch or two of salt, cover with a lid for a minute or two to steam - just until the asparagus brightens and softens up just a bit. Uncover and stir in the rice and almond slivers, reserving a few almonds for garnish. Taste and add more salt if needed (likely). Serve family-style in a big bowl drizzled with a few tablespoons of the tahini dressing, let each person add more dressing to their tastes.
 
Add a couple glugs of olive oil (roughly 3 tablespoons) to a big skillet over medium-high heat. Swirl the oil around to coat the pan, then add the chickpeas and sprinkling of salt. Let the beans saute there for a couple minutes (I like to try to get some crusty color on them). Be careful, they seem to hiss and pop more then other beans over high heat. Add the garlic and onions. Stir for a minute. Stir in the asparagus with another pinch or two of salt, cover with a lid for a minute or two to steam - just until the asparagus brightens and softens up just a bit. Uncover and stir in the rice and almond slivers, reserving a few almonds for garnish. Taste and add more salt if needed (likely). Serve family-style in a big bowl drizzled with a few tablespoons of the tahini dressing, let each person add more dressing to their tastes.
 
=Modification Ideas=
 
* substitute quinoa or millet for the rice
 
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