chickpea & chorizo casseroles

chickpea & chorizo casseroles

I should just rename this site The Chorizo Blog. I know I should stop, but I cannot help myself. Chorizo keeps well and is always there when I’ve run out of groceries, am too lazy to get more, but still want something delicious for dinner. Besides, Tom is obsessed with it and showers me with endless praise whenever I make anything with chorizo in it. Who doesn’t want that?

This week, I simmered a few links of it in some dry, sparkling cider. As the chorizo cooks, it absorbs the liquid and plumps up, losing all of its firm texture and becoming a lot more like the fresh sausage it started its life as. (Ending in a preposition. I know, I know. It’s Friday, so I’m allowed.) The chorizo also absorbs the cider’s sugar, making it savory, sweet and so deliciously addictive.

I added cider-spiked chorizo to some sauteed onions and chickpeas, then tossed everything with some pieces of crusty bread. In keeping with the sweet/salty theme (and because it’s all I had, really) I used a cranberry walnut bread. Everything is bathed in an egg mixture, topped with Gruyere and baked until crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside.

This casserole feels homey and indulgent and comes together relatively quickly. The hardest part is waiting for it to come out of the oven.

 

Chickpea & Chorizo Casseroles

4 links Spanish chorizo
4 cups sparkling apple cider (or same amount unsweetened apple juice)
1.5 tbsp. olive oil
2 small yellow onions, chopped
4 cups chickpeas
10 slices of crusty bread (I used cranberry walnut bread and it was amazing), cut into large chunks
4 eggs
1.5 cups milk (I used skim)
1 cup chicken stock
pinch salt
8 oz. Gruyere, shredded

Preheat the oven to 400° and grease your favorite casserole dish (I used 4 individual-sized dishes).

Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add the chorizos and cider. Simmer for 20 – 30 minutes, or until the chorizo plumps up ad absorbs the liquid. Remove from the pan and set aside. The texture should become more like fresh sausage. You can do this in advance, or make a large batch and freeze the rest for future use.

Add the olive oil to the skillet and sautee the onions. Once they’re almost translucent, add the chickpeas. Cook for 5 minutes. While the onions and chickpeas are cooking, chop the chorizo, then add them to the pan. Add the the bread and give everything a big stir, then pour the mixture into your prepared casserole dish.

Whisk the eggs, milk, stock and salt together then pour over the casserole dish, making sure everything is evenly coated. Top with the cheese and bake for 40 minutes, or until the middle is set and the cheese is browned and bubbly.

Serve with a green salad.

 

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  1. lekkercraft
    Aug 22nd, 2008 at 11:42 am

    I want to sit down after work, with that platter on my lap, and watch Jeapordy. It sounds delicious.

  2. mel
    Aug 22nd, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    Thanks lekkercraft! I wish I had leftovers sooo bad!

  3. [eatingclub] vancouver || js
    Aug 22nd, 2008 at 11:54 pm

    Genius! Simmering the chorizo in cider: I have to try that soon.

  4. Erinn@SundayDish
    Aug 23rd, 2008 at 11:59 am

    Awesome flavor combos. Sounds really yummy.

  5. Amanda
    Aug 23rd, 2008 at 9:59 pm

    I’m sad to say that I have never made cassoulet in my life. I know, cue the boos. But once winter hits California, I’m gonna make myself my first batch.

  6. Giff
    Aug 24th, 2008 at 11:25 am

    Great name for a blog 🙂 I loved that song. This is a great looking recipe. Can’t wait to try it this fall.

  7. Rebecca (Foodie With Family)
    Aug 24th, 2008 at 3:45 pm

    That sounds AMAZING. I’m thinking it’ll be wonderful after picking pumpkins and apples. Thanks for the great idea.

  8. brilynn
    Aug 24th, 2008 at 8:33 pm

    Chorizo is a welcome addition anytime, this looks awesome!

  9. diva
    Aug 25th, 2008 at 12:38 am

    all i can say is WOW. i think i’m in love with this casserole. it sounds like a very chilled-out meal. definitely will do this sometime when the mates are round. x

  10. 10 Fearless Kitchen
    Aug 25th, 2008 at 8:04 am

    This looks amazing. I love chorizo too, but I’ve never tried cooking it up with cider. I’ll have to give it a try sometime soon!

  11. 11 mel
    Aug 25th, 2008 at 10:39 am

    Thanks everyone! Chorizo in cider is a typical Spanish tapa. So good on its own or in something like this.

  12. 12 OneShotBeyond
    Aug 26th, 2008 at 9:28 am

    this is making my tummy growl for it! And I’m stuck with apple oatmeal. Eeeeeeeeeeeeek!

  13. 13 Helen
    Aug 28th, 2008 at 10:26 am

    Oh my goodness. As a MASSIVE fan of chorizo myself (ate it last night and eating it again tonight) – I adore the idea of cooking it in cider. I haven’t even tried it yet and I adore it.

  14. 14 Texas Deb
    Aug 28th, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    Mel- your dishes are awesome. I am blogging about fixing this for dinner tonight. Chorizo is one of the few things that can get me to turn the oven on in this heat. Thanks so much for the recipe!

  15. 15 mel
    Aug 28th, 2008 at 3:05 pm

    Helen – I can’t get enough of it!

    Deb – Thanks 🙂 And I hope it cools down there soon. We’re being stifled by the humidity down here, but thank God we have central a/c.

  16. 16 Kevin
    Aug 29th, 2008 at 5:43 am

    This sounds like an easy and tasty meal!

  17. 17 Hillary
    Sep 17th, 2008 at 9:56 am

    I never would have though to combine these ingredients in a casserole but it sure looks AMAZING!

  18. 18 Hillary
    Sep 17th, 2008 at 9:57 am

    Submit it to the ultimate casserole recipe contest? 🙂

  19. 19 mel
    Sep 17th, 2008 at 12:44 pm

    Hi Hillary – I’d love to enter the contest. What’s the link?

  20. 20 Ngoc
    Mar 12th, 2009 at 11:14 pm

    Yum! I couldn’t find the right kind of chorizo, so I subbed some sausage. I’m definitely fascinated by the cider simmering thing – can’t wait to be able to try it.

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