Ingredients

1/2 pound dried chickpeas (garbanzo beans), soaked overnight in cold salted water at room temperature (or 2 cans)
1 bay leaf
1 carrot, cut into 2-3 inch segments segments
1 onion, halved
1 stalk celery, cut into 2-3 inch segments, divided
Kosher salt
2 poblano or Anaheim chiles
4 ounces bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 shallot, thinly sliced (about 2 tablespoons)
1 medium clove garlic, minced (about 1 teaspoon)
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons juice from 2 limes, plus 1 extra lime cut into wedges
1/2 cup crumbled cotija cheese
1/2 cup thinly sliced green onions, white and light green parts only
1/2 cup roughly chopped fresh cilantro
Looking for a perfect match for those fresh Summer tomatoes in your garden? Or that you got at the farmer's market? This is a perfect Summer recipe to capture the flavor of the season with some healthy white bean superfood nutrition. The truth is though, this recipe works even if it's the middle of winter and the only tomatoes you can eat are the grape tomatoes from the supermarket.

Instructions

1.Drain chickpeas and place in a large pot with bay leaf, carrot, onion, and celery. Cover with cold water by 2 inches, season with salt, bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook until the chickpeas are tender but still hold their shape, about 1 hour. Discard bay leaf, carrot, onion, and celery. Drain and rinse under cold running water until chilled. Let drain in a colander set in the sink.
2.Meanwhile, adjust rack to 4 to 5 inches below broiler and preheat broiler to high. Place chiles on a foil-lined broiler pan and broil, turning occasionally, until completely blackened on all surfaces, about 15 minutes total. Crimp foil to seal around the chiles and set aside for 10 minutes.
3.Meanwhile, cook bacon in a medium skillet over medium-high heat, stirring frequently, until completely crisp. Remove from heat and stir in shallots and garlic. Immediately transfer to a large bowl. Add olive oil and 2 tablespoons lime juice and whisk to combine.
4.When chiles are cool enough to handle, peel using your fingers. Discard skin, stems, and seeds and slice flesh into thin strips.
5.When beans are cooked and drained, add to bacon mixture. Add chile strips, cotija, scallions, and cilantro and toss to combine. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve immediately with lime wedges, or for better results, store overnight in a covered container in the refrigerator. Salad will keep for up to three days.

This make-ahead chickpea salad is especially hearty because of the bacon and cojita cheese, but really shines because of the richness of the roasted chillis. Perfect for weeknights, game days, or special occasions!

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