Full House.
For seventeen years, our household consisted of four people: Dad, Mom, Katie, and Michelle. Initially, it felt strange when my sister and I went off to college after so many years living in the same family unit. Now, however, it feels strange when we’re all back together under one roof! Strange, but wonderful. It’s especially nice to sit down to a family dinner again, just like old times. We took advantage the other night. My sister made the dinner, and I was in charge of salad and sides (grilled veggies).
Above, a salad tossed with Crazy-Good Ranch Dressing.
That dressing is so good! I’m running out of things to put it on, having already tried pasta, salad, bulgur, steamed veggies, and roast veggies. The other day I made a really delicious bowl of random leftovers: roast cauliflower and baby bellas, fresh corn, and the ranch, all mixed up.
I’d planned to roast the chickpeas, but I just couldn’t fathom the idea of turning on the oven when it was 105 degrees outside. So I grilled them. Always a rebel.
The chickpeas went into our salads too. They made for a nice, crunchy alternative to croutons.
Chickpea Poppers
Found here: Recipes with Beans
- 1 can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 1/8 tsp salt, or to taste
- oil or oil spray
- seasonings of choice (I used paprika and curry powder, but ginger or cinnamon would also be nice. Or you could even go sweet: try coconut oil, cinnamon, and perhaps even some sugar or stevia.)
Rinse and drain your chickpeas, then dry with a towel. Mix with a little oil or spray, then toss with your seasonings (optional: you can also add a little flour if desired). To grill, you can use a panini press, a griddle, or a grill pan right over your grill.
Alternatively, you can roast these in a 400-degree oven, for 30-40 minutes, tossing every ten minutes. Optional: make ’em twice as addictive by tossing them in Healthy Ranch Dressing.
Questions of the Day:
Do you still live with all your siblings?
It’s weird for me to think about the fact that it’s been six years since our family lived all together like when we were growing up.

















I have been loving Chickpeas lately – they are so good. I like to roast them and top with balsamic reduction – delicious!
I love roasted chickpeas! I love snacking on cinnamon ones as a snack 🙂 so yum!
I live with the whooole fam 🙂 my older sis has been in aussieland since Feb fo school, so I know how weird that can feel ( not having them around the house). I LOVE roasted chickpeas!!! I roast them in oil, paprika, salt, peppa, or sometimes cinnamon and brown sugar…so.so good!!
what a beautiful family!
You and your sister have really lovely hair! Good genes probably? 🙂
I love roasted chickpeas, but I love just anything made of/with chickpeas 🙂
Me and my sister have already own living, but we return to our parent´s house every now and then…
Aww thanks! LOL I always say that she stole all the hair… she has so much! 😉
Healthy blondies = amazing. Amen.
🙂 🙂
“KFC” Kentucky-“fried”-chickpeas!:
1can chickpeas drained/rinsed
1 T flour
some olive oil
pepper, alt, and cardamom
toss together and roast sooo good!
whoops! salt not alt haha
Yes, I’ve tried roasted chickpeas…and I’m obsessed with them. I love roasting them with different spices and flavorings. Sauteed chickpeas are also REALLY good. I love when they get hot, and their texture gets a little bit softer. Garbanzos are one of my favorite beans, hands down. They’re so versatile.
I live with my brother and step-brother. I can’t wait till I get out though 😛
Ooohh I want to try roasted chickpeas! You look so pretty in that pic! I wish my hair grew fast 🙂
Aww thank you!!