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Followed the instructions - soaked for three hours, boiled for one - still tasted really uncooked.
Should I've done it for longer?
I normally drive them down to my local overheating nuclear reactor - chuck 'em in for a few days then come back - drive 'em home in a thermos flask - the last time I thought they were just maybe a day short of being properly cooked.
soak for longer - cut one before you cook it and it should be uniform colour throughout iirc. I always soak overnight FWIW
Should boil furiosly for first 10 mins. I use a pressure cooker as well but this takes skill and practice to not turn them to mush
but you are happy to weld the suspension 😆
As long as the lid is secure and it has a weighted vent [once pressure reaches a certain point it vents in a non japanese reactor stylee] you will be fine.
buy them in cans - problem solved
We always soak ours for something like 12 hours then boil for 15-30 mins. Job done.
My tip is:
Soak for 24 hrs
Boil for 1 hour
Drain, and set aside until the rest of the meal is ready
Just before serving, tip into a handy bin.
One of the many joys of living in Turkish / Kurdish north London is the fantastic range of beans and pulses that are available dry in lots of local shops. Just bought a kilo of white beans (similiar in size and shape to baked beans) for £2.50 and when soaked overnight and then boiled for an hour or two they will feed the 5,000. Cheap, tasty and nutritious.
lol @ BigJohn
Humous, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, delicious!!!!
BigJohn +1
The chickpeas may well end up in the sewerage system. Feeling decidedly unwell now, it could be that I didn't soak them long enough...
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