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Vegan Chickpea Flour Frittata with Purple Potatoes

September 2, 2016 By Courtney West Leave a Comment

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Chickpea Frittata with Purple Potatoes & Thai Basil Sunflower Aioli (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

A chickpea batter is baked with a filling of steamed purple potatoes and scallions in this vegan and gluten free chickpea flour frittata. Each slice is topped with a vegan Thai basil sunflower aioli and microgreens for a filling breakfast, brunch, or main dish.

Chickpea Frittata with Purple Potatoes & Thai Basil Sunflower Aioli (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

I had a lovely post written out about my love of farmers markets and how I’m rather passionate about supporting local agriculture. And then my computer erased it all. Never to be seen again. So, instead of tirelessly attempting to re-create my well thought out and succinct thoughts on the matter, I’ll leave you with this excerpt from an article I wrote for Chickpea Magazine back in 2013 entitled “Love Thy Farmer” in which I discuss the myriad reasons to support local agriculture:

“I think that what I enjoy more than the produce is the connections I’m able to make. I am not only able to create and develop personal relationships with the farmers, but I am also tapping into a more intimate relationship with my food. I know where it comes from, who nurtures it, and what time of year I should expect it on my plate. I’ve learned to surrender to Mother Nature and let her plan my meals for me. I’ll be the first to admit that this change didn’t happen overnight. It was more of an evolution that occurred over time, spurring adjustments and creating “growing pains” along the way. But, humans by nature are adaptable creatures, and I like to think I’ve adjusted quite well.”**

Chickpea Frittata with Purple Potatoes & Thai Basil Sunflower Aioli (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

If you’re feeling inspired or curious at all, I urge you to find a local farmers market. Look around, talk to farmers, see what’s in season and growing in your area. Hell, maybe even buy a vegetable you’ve never eaten before. Go crazy! Every little bit counts in terms of support, whether you are able to go every Saturday or one Saturday a year. Do it. Cultivate a deeper relationship with your food and where it comes from.

Chickpea Frittata with Purple Potatoes & Thai Basil Sunflower Aioli (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

On that note, here’s a meal I made this week, based solely around my finds at the market last weekend! All of the produce you see used (purple potatoes, green onions, Thai basil, micro greens) was sourced from the Urban Harvest Farmers Market in Houston, Texas. Simple, beautiful, and incredibly delicious.

**If you’re interested in reading the entire article the excerpt came from, you can find it in the Summer 2013 issue of Chickpea Magazine along with a lovely illustrated summer produce guide by my brother, and a few summer-inspired recipes by me.

Chickpea Frittata with Purple Potatoes & Thai Basil Sunflower Aioli (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog
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Chickpea Frittata with Purple Potatoes & Thai Basil Sunflower Aioli (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Vegan Chickpea Flour Frittata with Purple Potatoes


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  • Author: Courtney West
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 8–10 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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A chickpea batter is baked with a filling of steamed purple potatoes and scallions in this vegan and gluten free chickpea flour frittata. Each slice is topped with a Thai basil sunflower aioli and microgreens for a filling breakfast, brunch, or main dish.


Ingredients

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for the sunflower aioli:

  • 3/4 cup sunflower seeds, soaked overnight then rinsed and drained
  • 1 small bunch of Thai basil, leaves only
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • juice of 1 large lemon
  • 1 tbsp mellow miso
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1 large garlic clove

for the chickpea frittata:

  • 3 cups diced purple potatoes, steamed until just tender
  • 1 bunch of green onions, sliced
  • 6 tbsp melted coconut oil, plus more to grease the skillet
  • 2 cups garbanzo flour
  • 2 1/4 cups water
  • heaped tsp of sea salt
  • black pepper to taste
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 cup of nutritional yeast
  • zest of 1 lemon (you can save the zest from the lemon you use for the aioli)
  • microgreens to serve, optional

Instructions

Make the aioli first: drain and rinse the sunflower seeds off then add them to a high speed blender along with 1/4 cup of water and all of the remaining ingredients. Blend until smooth. Add more water as is necessary to get to the thickness you want. Set the aioli aside.

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Grease an oven proof skillet well with coconut oil. Place the purple potatoes into the skillet in an even layer. In a large bowl, mix together all of the remaining ingredients (except for the microgreens) until smooth, then pour the batter over the purple potatoes. Bake the frittata in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes until the edges are golden and the frittata is firm. If you want a toastier top, you can let the frittata sit under the broiler for a minute or two. Once you remove the frittata from the oven, allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes before cutting into it.

Serve the frittata with a dollop of the aioli and some microgreens.

Makes 8-10 servings.

Notes

  • Regular basil can be used in place of the Thai basil.
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30-35 minutes
  • Category: main

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Filed Under: autumn, breakfast, chickpea magazine, dairy free, dinner, farm to table, farmer's market, gluten free, grain free, local, main course, Recipe, savory, summer, vegan, vegetarian, wheat free

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