AARP Hearing Center
Serves 4
Sometimes, World Central Kitchen finds we can provide the most help thousands of miles away from the disaster we’re responding to. This was the case in 2021, when the political situation in Afghanistan abruptly changed, forcing thousands of Afghans to flee their homes and homeland. Our teams met them with nourishing plates of food at airports in Qatar, Madrid and Washington, D.C. Many hadn’t had a warm meal in days. In Madrid, we worked with Nadia Ghulam, a writer and cook who fled Afghanistan years earlier after having studied and worked for a decade disguised as a boy. This was one of the recipes she shared with our relief team — a warm, comforting vegetarian stew of chickpeas and spices, topped with a creamy cumin-flecked goat cheese sauce. “I’m so glad I can do something for the people of my country,” Nadia said about cooking for the new arrivals. “Even if they’ve come a far way, they aren’t feeling alone.”
Ingredients
For the goat cheese sauce:
- ½ cup whole milk or heavy cream
- 4 ounces fresh goat cheese, crumbled
- ½ teaspoon ground cumin
- Kosher salt
For the stew:
- ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 small red bell pepper, finely chopped
- 1 small green bell pepper, finely chopped
- 1 medium carrot, peeled and cut into ¼-inch dice
- 1 cup tomato puree
- 1½ teaspoons ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon sweet paprika
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
- Kosher salt
- 8 ounces spinach leaves, roughly chopped
- 2 15.5-ounce cans chickpeas, undrained
- 1½ cups vegetable stock or water
- Freshly ground black pepper
- ½ cup chopped fresh parsley, for garnish
Directions
Make the goat cheese sauce:
In a small saucepan, combine the milk, goat cheese and cumin. Bring to a simmer over low heat and cook, stirring regularly, for 15 minutes. Don’t let it boil. It may break a bit, which is OK. Let the sauce cool to room temperature while you make the stew. Mix it well before serving — it should be thick and creamy. Taste and add salt as needed.
Make the stew:
In a medium saucepan, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and sauté until translucent, 5 to 7 minutes. Add both bell peppers and continue cooking until they soften, about 3 more minutes. Add the carrot and cook for 5 minutes. Add the tomato puree, cumin, paprika, cayenne, turmeric and 1/2 teaspoon salt and mix well. Add the spinach in batches, stirring to get it to wilt into the mixture. Add the chickpeas and their liquid and the stock and increase the heat to medium-high. Simmer for 15 to 20 minutes to thicken the stew. Taste and add salt and pepper if needed.
Divide the stew into four bowls and top each with a dollop of goat cheese sauce and a sprinkle of parsley. Serve warm.
Cook With José
Two more recipes from The World Central Kitchen Cookbook for AARP members to try:
Chef Brooke Williamson’s bright and refreshing salad tastes like spring and fall at the same time.
This recipe features a mild, semisoft cheese and honors Puerto Rican sisters Glorimel Torrado and Carmen Rivera and their cheese-making business.
Read about José Andrés’ cookbook, The World Central Kitchen.
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