Aromatic Spinach and Chickpea Tart with Asparagus and Potatoes

Delicious!  I adapted this from a tapa I ate in a bodega in Sevilla (where pigs legs hung from the ceiling).  I ordered the unusual dish twice, not just because it was the only thing I could eat it in that porcine morgue but because it was scrumptious!  Here I’ve put it in pastry and with roasted potato wedges, asparagus and salad leaves to make an amazing main course

Ingredients  makes four large slices (can be reheated or eaten cold)

one onion

one 320g (11 ounce) sheet of chilled ready made puff pastry (JusRol is vegan)

250g (9 ounces) of spinach

one large potato per person

3 large cloves of garlic

half a teaspoon of dried red chillies

half a teaspoon of smoked paprika

one teaspoon of dried cumin seeds

a 400g (14 ounce) can of chickpeas (net weight 240g, 8 and 1/2 ounces )

one tablespoon of sherry vinegar

one slice of wholemeal bread

about 65g (or 2 and 1/2 ounces) of asparagus per person

olive oil

salt and pepper

a large handful of seasonal salad leaves per person

Method

Preheat the oven to 200C (400F, gas mark 6)

Dice the onion and splash the bottom of a large lidded saucepan with olive oil, put the onion in the pan, sprinkle with salt and stir to coat in the oil.  Put the lid on and sweat over the minimum heat for about 15 mins until soft but not browned

Remove the chilled pastry from the fridge

Wash and drain the spinach

Scrub the potatoes and cut in half lengthways and then each half in half lengthways again and again until you have large wedges. Put these in a dish with just enough olive oil to coat and sprinkle with salt and pepper.  Put them in the oven for about 40 minutes or until they fall off of a knife tip

Chop the garlic and add to the softened onion along with the half teaspoon of dried chillies, the half teaspoon of smoked paprika, the teaspoon of cumin seeds and the tablespoon of sherry vinegar.  Grind in plenty of black pepper.  Stir together

Drain the chickpeas and add half to the onion (save the other half)

Add the spinach to the onion and chick peas and cook for about 5 minutes until wilted

Transfer the mixture to a food processor or use a hand blender, add the slice of bread and blend to a course paste.  Then stir in the rest of the chickpeas so half of them are whole

Spary a non stick flan tin (I used a 25cm (10 inch) one) with olive oil and drape the pastry sheet over.  Press into the sides, trim off the excess and fill the any gaps around the edge and put the extra here to make a thicker crust

Scrape the chickpea and spinach paste into the pastry case and spray the top with olive oil

Place in the oven and cook for 25-30 minutes until the crust is golden brown

Turn the potatoes

Put the asparagus on top of the potatoes for the last 15 minutes of cooking (or for the last 10 if using extra fine)

When its all baked to perfection serve with the salad leaves. Enjoy

6 thoughts on “Aromatic Spinach and Chickpea Tart with Asparagus and Potatoes

  1. This recipe looks very tasty and I will try it. May I make a suggestion? The title is for a tart, but the instructions are for the entire meal. I was a little confused about where the potato and asparagus fit into the recipe. It would have been easier to read if they were added at the end as possible side dishes, with recipes for them listed separately. Thanks again for the recipe and I look forward to trying it.

    • Hi Valerie

      Thanks for your feedback. My recipes are all complete meals so that the accompaniments can easily fit in the timeline..for most of them I put what they are being served with in the actual title. I didnt for this one but now Ive amended it. I hope you enjoy it.

  2. Thank you for this recipe I have eaten asgpaarus from the can but, have been interested in preparing from raw plus I am trying to incorporate more health dishesusing ginger which I think is good for the digestive tract so thank you, I will try this recipe..

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