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Step 1
Empty the can of chickpeas into a medium-sized pot, including the liquid. Add butter and salt, while stirring over medium heat.
Step 2
Rinse, then drain the rice in a strainer and add to the same pot.
Step 3
Add enough water to cover the rice by approximately 1/4"—1/2". If you prefer precise measurement, the liquid should equal two cups total. Stir and bring to a boil, then cover and cook over low heat for approximately 25 minutes. (I used to have such a hard time cooking rice. My mom finally shared that I was adding more water than necessary. Remember, you can always add more water if necessary, but if you add too much, there's no going back)!
Step 4
Stir a few times while it's cooking.
Step 5
Serve accompanied by a salad, pickled turnips (link in notes), and kabobs. The rice is sprinkled with sumac (optional step, but goes great with kabobs!)
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