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		<title>Chickpea falafel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been kicking back enjoying a bit of a stay-cation for the past few days. I&#8217;ve been favored with blissful weather, good naps, and excellent eating. I confess I haven&#8217;t cooked anything interesting other than a batch of paella last week, but we did eat our way through three of Madison&#8217;s brasserie/bistro offerings and yes, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been kicking back enjoying a bit of a stay-cation for the past few days. I&#8217;ve been favored with blissful weather, good naps, and excellent eating. I confess I haven&#8217;t cooked anything interesting other than a batch of paella last week, but we did eat our way through three of Madison&#8217;s brasserie/bistro offerings and yes, we are lucky to have so many excellent restaurants in town.</p>
<p>After that bacchanalia of drinks, wines, frites, mussels, steak, frites, duck confit, frites, more wine, more drinks, and desserts we were in the mood for something a bit more healthy, simpler, and yet full of flavor.</p>
<p>Have I introduced you to my favorite sandwich? No, well meet Mr. Falafel, he&#8217;s from the chickpea side of the world and he&#8217;s an easy friend to make if you have a food processor and a hot pan of oil.</p>
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<p>Chickpea Falafel<br />
1 can chickpeas (drained and rinsed)<br />
1/2 large onion<br />
1 bunch of parsley, chop all but an inch of the stems off<br />
1 teaspoon salt<br />
4 cloves of garlic<br />
1 teaspoon cumin<br />
Several vigorous shakes of tabasco<br />
1 teaspoon baking powder<br />
4-6 tablespoons flour<br />
vegetable oil for frying</p>
<p>Toss everything but the vegetable oil into the food processor and process until it&#8217;s a rough blend but not pureed. You may need to stop and scrape the sides of the workbowl down to get a even consistency. Let it set for 10 minutes while you prepare the yogurt/cucumber sauce and slice some tomatoes and lettuce.</p>
<p>Yogurt Tzatziki Sauce<br />
1 smallish cucumber, peeled and diced<br />
2 cloves garlic, minced<br />
1 cup plain yogurt<br />
dash of lemon juice<br />
salt</p>
<p>Once everything is ready heat the vegetable oil in a heavy skillet over medium heat until the oil is hot (350 degrees F). Place globs of the falafel in the hot oil and cook until it browns, then gently flip it and cook again until golden brown.  Place these golden/green nuggets in a pita pocket along with some Tzatziki sauce, some tomatoes, and some lettuce. Your only regret will be that you didn&#8217;t make a double batch.</p>
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<p>While walking through the nearby Pheasant Branch Conservancy I spied this odd looking thing hanging from the branch of a tree. At first I thought it was a banana slug due to its yellow color and sluggish curl. But it turned out to be inanimate so I was wondering if any of you might know what it is.</p>
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