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Pasta e ceci
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Pasta e ceci

Creamy, hearty, and full of comfort with every spoonful.

By Anna Prezio

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September 16, 2025

Pasta e ceci

By Anna Prezio

Ingredients

  • 1

    lb dried chickpeas (or 28 oz can, drained)

  • 1/2

    onion

  • 2

    bay leaves

  • 2

    cups all-purpose flour

  • 5

    oz water

  • 1

    cup marinara sauce

  • 1/2

    tsp dried oregano

  • Salt, pepper, chili flakes (optional)

TOTAL TIME

1 day

6-8 servings

Pasta e Ceci always takes me back to childhood big family parties filled with cousins, laughter, and the clinking of plates. Mama would soak the chickpeas overnight, then let them simmer all day until tender, filling the kitchen with that warm, nutty aroma. By dinner, the table overflowed with bowls of fresh pasta tangled with chickpeas, marinara, and oregano. Humble ingredients turned into magic. Creamy, hearty, and full of comfort with every spoonful. And for the perfect finish? Pair it with a chilled glass of Gratsi Rosé refreshing, simple, and just right alongside this timeless dish.

Split image: Left, an elderly woman in a tomato-print apron smiles and shows fresh pasta hanging on a drying rack. Right, she holds a bowl of cooked pasta in sauce, smiling proudly in a modern kitchen.

STEP 1

Soak chickpeas overnight, then simmer with onion, bay leaves, and salt until tender (about 1 ½ hours).

A smiling elderly woman in a tomato-print apron cooks chickpeas in tomato sauce on a stove, stirring the pot in one image and adding chili flakes in another. Uncooked spaghetti hangs nearby over the counter.

STEP 2

For the pasta, mix flour, water, and salt into a smooth dough, rest 15 minutes, then roll and cut into fettuccine.

A smiling older woman in a kitchen rolls, stretches, and hangs homemade pasta dough to dry, wearing a red apron with tomatoes and cherries. The kitchen has dark cabinets and modern appliances.

STEP 3

Boil in salted water for 2 minutes, reserving some pasta water.

STEP 4

In a pan, combine chickpeas, marinara, and oregano. Toss with pasta, loosening with pasta water as needed.

STEP 5

Season to taste, finish with olive oil, and serve hot.

A smiling older woman in a kitchen prepares homemade pasta, hanging noodles to dry on a rack in one image and holding a large bowl of cooked pasta with sauce in the other.

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