Sunday, June 18, 2023

Chickpea tomato salad with feta

A Mediterranean meal packed with fiber, antioxidants, and protein.
Healthline
The Nutrition Edition
Today's Ingredients
 
 
 
 
 
Recipe of the Week
Chickpea tomato salad with feta: A high fiber, flavor-rich Mediterranean medley
Cook time: 30 minutes
Serves: 8 as a side, 4 as a main
A couple years ago, Healthline had the pleasure of collaborating with Rissetto for a series we did on creative, accessible recipes. One of the fan-favorite recipes to come out of that collab was this chickpea tomato salad with feta, a great dish to serve while the weather is hot and the cherry tomatoes are in season. (The recipe calls for grape tomatoes, but any variety of cherry tomato will do.)
You gotta love Rissetto's simple approach to flavoring in this dish, which features a classic Mediterranean combination of lemon, garlic, basil, salt, and pepper.
Packed with fiber and protein, this salad may have particular appeal if you're managing your weight or living with type 2 diabetes. Protein and fiber are both excellent for helping keep weight off, as they help you feel full longer. Research also suggests that fiber is crucial for gut health, which may help with weight management.
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Thanks to advances in agricultural technology, you can buy cherry tomatoes year-round in the grocery store. But you may find that these crimson fruits are most flavorful when bought from your local farmers market in midsummer — or maybe even when they come from your own backyard or window ledge.
Cherry tomatoes are a juicy, vibrant source of many minerals and vitamins, as well as the powerful antioxidant pigment lycopene. Cherry tomatoes are also especially high in vitamin A, a fat-soluble antioxidant important for:
 
 
 
 
 

You can read about more creative ways to use cherry tomatoes.
Kitchen Kit
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If you watched the video above and thought "How useful is a Microplane in the kitchen, really?", consider that food writer and recipe developer Andy Baraghani once put it in his top three favorite kitchen tools ever. From grating ginger to zesting a lemon to making Rissetto's chickpea tomato salad, this tool is there for you. It's stainless steel, so it won't rust on you and should stay sharp for quite a while.
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the takeout
What we're digesting
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Thanks for reading, everyone! We hope you get to eat something delicious this week. And if you ever happen upon a great recipe, send it in at wellnesswire@healthline.com! so we can share it with your fellow Nutrition Edition readers! Tim will be back in your inbox on Tuesday.
Until next time,
Healthline
Take care of yourself, and we'll see
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