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    5-Ingredient Greek Chickpea Stew (Revithia) Recipe

    AwaisBy AwaisJanuary 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Why It Works

    • Blending and reincorporating a portion of the partially cooked stew thickens the final dish without added starches.
    • A small amount of miso paste adds savory depth and complexity without overpowering the stew.

    Revithia refers to chickpeas in Greek and commonly describes a wide range of chickpea-based dishes—from whole, slow-cooked beans simmered in their own cooking liquid to thick, spoonable soups and stews. What makes this revithia stew special—and often surprising—is the depth of flavor it achieves with so few ingredients. In many ways, it epitomizes Greek cooking at its best: simple, rustic components transformed through time-tested technique into something far more complex than they first appear.

    While living in Greece years ago, I often heard the same refrain from visitors: “The most amazing chickpeas I’ve ever had,” simply cooked in a pot for hours. Tender, warming, and deeply comforting, revithia—in any form—has a way of imprinting itself on memory. My version is a streamlined, five-ingredient stew I make often for friends, prized for its simplicity, accessibility, and reliability.

    Outside the home, revithia is most often found in tavernas and casual restaurants throughout Greece. Preparations vary widely: Some versions feature whole chickpeas in a light broth, finished simply with lemon juice, olive oil, and perhaps a pinch of oregano. Others are thicker, with broken beans and a more sauce-like consistency—sometimes served in bowls as a main dish, other times plated and eaten with a fork. Regardless of style, revithia is best enjoyed with a thick piece of fresh bread to soak up every last drop.

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    I love revithia in all its forms, and I think of this version as a liberal interpretation. It leans firmly into stew territory, even if some traditionalists might prefer more intact chickpeas. This approach has proven incredibly popular, largely because it strikes that rare balance of being deeply satisfying and exceptionally easy to prepare. It’s also vegan, freezes well, and makes excellent leftovers. While lovely on its own, I often top mine with a dollop of Greek yogurt and fresh herbs or serve it alongside rice.

    Because this recipe calls for partially blending the stew midway through cooking, there’s no need to be meticulous with knife work. The technique that matters most is thoughtful seasoning and tasting as you go. When blending, ladle in about half the solids. There’s no need to measure precisely—just aim to scoop from the bottom of the pot, where the onions tend to settle.

    This recipe is designed for quick execution rather than hours-long simmering, which is why I typically use canned chickpeas for convenience. But dried beans work just as well. If using dried chickpeas, cook them ahead of time until just al dente—as is traditional with revithia.

    Made almost entirely from pantry staples and year-round ingredients, this stew will quietly earn a permanent place in your dinner rotation.

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