Carrot Zucchini Chickpea Fritters Vegan Recipe. Eggless, nut-free, yeast-free. Can be made gluten-free. Cooked Chickpeas, shredded veggies and turkish spices. Use other spices or blends of choice. Use shredded sweet potato or winter squash for variation. Jump to Recipe

The other day, hubbs read my blog posts and mentioned how short they were. I said yes, I know. I post too frequently to have stories to tell in each one of them. Is there a reason why I make some of the recipes on the blog? More often than not, they come about because I have to use up certain veggies or items. I had chickpeas waiting to be used as I had experimented with aquafaba a day before ( which hadn’t turned out well). I always have leftover baby carrots. No one eats carrots for snack in the house except chewie and even he doesnt get more than 3 per day. And then some days hubbs picks up some of the not as frequently used veggies together. He is allowed to get 2 out of the many that we know will not be used up immediately like broccoli, asparagus, zucchini, mushrooms, bitter gourd, okra, celery. I don’t like some of these, so it needs a bit of planning and experimentation to use them up when I have them. I used up the mushrooms in the Umbrian Tartufo sauce pasta from Miyoko’s book and had to make something for myself. And I still have bitter gourd (Karela) and asparagus left for the weekend. Yes, you are cooking those on the weekend hubbsy.

As for chickpeas, I can use them in various ways in all these chickpea recipes. The problem with being a food blogger is that often I keep making something new. In fact, if there are a few days when I make repeat dishes, by the fourth day hubbs will ask me if I am ok 🙂 . So here goes. More chickpeas!

I am currently digging black pepper. So I made a peppery turkish spice blend, inspired by Turkish Baharat and used it in these patties. The spices work fabulously in the patties. Use whichever spices you have and whichever veggies like potatoes, squash, broccoli etc 🙂

Serve these as snack or breakfast with chutneys, sriracha, ketchup, vegan tzatziki, vegan cucumber raita or ranch. Or make sandwiches, use as burger patties.

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Growing up in India, I have seen my share of problems and hopelessness. There are many many struggles every day and we tend to block them out or become indifferent. These are difficult problems with ever more difficult solutions. Indifference is a mechanism to keep the hope and happiness alive. I write more about it here. I remember in my earlier conversations with my parents about vegan-ism and why we are choosing so. In discussions about conditions of animals in India, my parents would point out how humans have it equally worse.

But there are solutions, there is something that can be done. I am fortunate to know some of the people who have done those things and are continuing to. I am fortunate that my parents understood that there will always be those problems, but they could take one of them at a time and try to not contribute to it.

On the eve of India’s Independence day, here are some uplifting stories of simple people doing amazing things for people, communities, women, children, animals. Happy Independence day India.

Steps:

Process the carrots, ginger, garlic. Process chickpeas and add to the bowl.

Make the turkish spice blend. Add to the bowl. Shape the mixture into patties.

Pan fry until golden brown.

Serve with sriracha, ketchup or chutneys or choice.

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