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* 2 - 5 cloves of [[garlic]] (to taste)
 
* 2 - 5 cloves of [[garlic]] (to taste)
 
* 2 - 3 tablespoon of [[olive oil]]
 
* 2 - 3 tablespoon of [[olive oil]]
== Directions ==
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== Procedures ==
 
* Rinse chick [[Peas]] in fresh [[water]]. Crush [[garlic]]. Place in Bowl with other ingredients. Smash, crash and mash it all with a wooden spoon, adding a little extra [[olive oil]] if necessary, until it reaches the consistency of Thick gloopy mud. Serve as dip, with [[cucumber]] / [[carrot]]s / fingers. Or use as ideal spread for sandwiches / V-burgers / naked lovers. The beans can be any pre-cooked tinned beans, especially [[kidney bean]]s, and for extra spice add a bit of [[curry]] powder or coriander.
 
* Rinse chick [[Peas]] in fresh [[water]]. Crush [[garlic]]. Place in Bowl with other ingredients. Smash, crash and mash it all with a wooden spoon, adding a little extra [[olive oil]] if necessary, until it reaches the consistency of Thick gloopy mud. Serve as dip, with [[cucumber]] / [[carrot]]s / fingers. Or use as ideal spread for sandwiches / V-burgers / naked lovers. The beans can be any pre-cooked tinned beans, especially [[kidney bean]]s, and for extra spice add a bit of [[curry]] powder or coriander.
 
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  • Rinse chick Peas in fresh water. Crush garlic. Place in Bowl with other ingredients. Smash, crash and mash it all with a wooden spoon, adding a little extra olive oil if necessary, until it reaches the consistency of Thick gloopy mud. Serve as dip, with cucumber / carrots / fingers. Or use as ideal spread for sandwiches / V-burgers / naked lovers. The beans can be any pre-cooked tinned beans, especially kidney beans, and for extra spice add a bit of curry powder or coriander.

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