CARAMELIZED TOMATO AND CHICKPEA SAUCE – A SPANISH-INSPIRED DELICACY
This richly flavored caramelized tomato sauce with chickpeas was inspired by a friend’s recipe and a memorable breakfast in Valencia. It pairs perfectly as a condiment alongside eggs or as a hearty accompaniment with fresh bread and red wine. When thyme feels boring, try swapping it with curry powder for a spicier twist.
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🕒 Prep & Cook Time: 1 hr 15 min
🍽️ Servings: 2-3
🥄 Ingredients
- 1 kg ripe tomatoes
- 1 medium onion, finely chopped
- 1 medium green bell pepper (approx. 100 g), diced
- 1 tbsp tomato paste
- 250 g cooked chickpeas + 100 ml cooking water
- 1 sprig fresh thyme (or 1/2 tsp dried oregano)
- 1 tsp sugar
- 3-4 tbsp oil
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Optional: chili flakes for heat
👩🍳 Instructions
- Heat oil in a wide pan. Add onion and green pepper; sauté over low heat until onion is very soft (about 10 minutes).
- Stir in tomato paste and cook for 2 minutes to caramelize slightly.
- Cut tomatoes in half and grate the flesh over the pan, leaving skins behind. Add tomato pulp to onion and pepper mixture.
- Add thyme, salt, black pepper, and chili flakes if using.
- Simmer gently for about 1 hour, starting on medium heat and reducing to low as sauce thickens to avoid burning. The oil will rise to the edges.
- Taste occasionally; if too acidic, add sugar to balance.
For larger batches, use a wide pot to shorten cooking time. - When sauce has thickened to a paste-like consistency, increase heat and stir frequently to caramelize the sauce slightly until color deepens—but don’t burn it. Stop if it starts sticking. This intensifies the tomato flavor.
- Stir in cooked chickpeas and reserved cooking water; heat through for a few minutes. Adjust seasoning.
- Serve warm with fresh pita bread and a glass of red wine.
💡 Tips
- Grate tomatoes for a smooth texture and to separate skins easily.
- Slow simmering develops deep, rich flavors.
- Use fresh herbs when possible for better aroma.
- Curry powder can replace thyme for an exciting variation.
🎉 Perfect For
- Traditional Spanish-style breakfasts or lunches
- Serving as a hearty condiment or side dish
- Enjoying with rustic bread and wine
📝 Final Thoughts
This caramelized tomato and chickpea sauce brings vibrant, intense flavors inspired by Spanish cuisine and beloved home recipes. It’s a comforting, flavorful dish that showcases the magic of slow cooking and fresh ingredients.