The “viral” recipe but veganized since a lot of the other marry me chickpeas recipes still use dairy. This one also doesn’t have any pricey vegan substitute. This is the [marry me chickpeas recipe.](https://thestingyvegan.com/marry-me-chickpeas/)
Kayy_Ess
Don’t get me wrong I love chickpeas but it’s hard for me to make them look tasty. But this looks so frigging good I have to make this!!!
Thanks for sharing 😊
SoothingDisarray
I’m seeing a lot of recipes called “Marry Me” lately. Does that mean something specific about the recipe or is it just a way to say the recipe is considered particularly good.
Like I get the concept: this meal will be so good that the person you feed it to will take a bite, look up at you, and say, “marry me!”
But can you just call any recipe that, or does it apply to specific conditions. (E.g. something creamy, something sweet, etc.)
[Edit: it seems like some people interpreted my question as being antagonistic or negative, and I just want to clarify that I was honestly interested in the answer. I get that some things are social media trends, and I don’t think that’s inherently a bad or good thing. I just wanted to know if there was consistency behind the trend. And it sounds like there is! Yay!]
Natural_Situation356
This looks amazing but I can’t have coconut. 😕 What would you substitute?
Fuzzy_Welcome8348
Looks delicious!
TrishaThoon
We need to stop with the ‘marry me’ trend and just appropriately title the dish.
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The “viral” recipe but veganized since a lot of the other marry me chickpeas recipes still use dairy. This one also doesn’t have any pricey vegan substitute. This is the [marry me chickpeas recipe.](https://thestingyvegan.com/marry-me-chickpeas/)
Don’t get me wrong I love chickpeas but it’s hard for me to make them look tasty. But this looks so frigging good I have to make this!!!
Thanks for sharing 😊
I’m seeing a lot of recipes called “Marry Me” lately. Does that mean something specific about the recipe or is it just a way to say the recipe is considered particularly good.
Like I get the concept: this meal will be so good that the person you feed it to will take a bite, look up at you, and say, “marry me!”
But can you just call any recipe that, or does it apply to specific conditions. (E.g. something creamy, something sweet, etc.)
[Edit: it seems like some people interpreted my question as being antagonistic or negative, and I just want to clarify that I was honestly interested in the answer. I get that some things are social media trends, and I don’t think that’s inherently a bad or good thing. I just wanted to know if there was consistency behind the trend. And it sounds like there is! Yay!]
This looks amazing but I can’t have coconut. 😕 What would you substitute?
Looks delicious!
We need to stop with the ‘marry me’ trend and just appropriately title the dish.