If chickpea flour isn't already an essential ingredient in your pantry, you should start adding it. Made by grinding raw chickpeas, the protein and nutrient rich flour binds much better than most other gluten-free flours — even without eggs or oils — making it a versatile ingredient in vegan baking.
One of the most interesting examples of the versatility of chickpea flour is that, by combining it with water and a little baking powder, it can be used as a beaten egg itself. I have lost the taste for eggs themselves, but with chickpea flour I can make a simple and quick vegan "scrambled eggs" with all the taste and texture of the scrambled eggs that I used to enjoy all the time years ago.
Scrambled eggs or chickpea flour is always more interesting with an assortment of vegetables and seasonings — especially mushrooms. But the vegetables — like the seasonings — that I used in this recipe are only a suggestion — use whatever you have on hand, like diced red pepper, spinach, or whatever suits your fancy. The chickpea flour batter itself can be made ahead of time and refrigerated overnight to make a scramble in no time the next morning.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on November 2, 2017 Easy vegan "scrambled eggs" made with chickpea flour Preparation: 10 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Print this recipe Batter:
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Other recipes featuring chickpea flour:
Vegan Chickpea Flour Omelette with Vegetables
Chickpea Flour (Besan) Crêpes with Spinach
Scrambled Chickpea Flour with a Fiery Red Chili Paste
Chickpea Flour Pissaladières with Caramelized Fennel & Onions
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I made this the other day - used green onions and lots of shiitaki mushrooms and we topped it with catsup (what can I see we love catsup) but i could also see doing a tzatziki sauce on top even though it was good just by itself. Oh I also added a lot of chopped fresh cilantro. Lots of ways to customize a really good recipe already.
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