Ingredients
Two cans Chickpeas (I like 365 organic from Whole Food, $1.29/can)
1/2 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup Sesame Tahini
1/4 cup Olive Oil
2-3 Cloves Garlic
Spices (adjust as needed to fit your taste)
½-1 tsp Cumin
½-1 tsp Chili Powder
¼ tsp Cayenne
¼ tsp Smoked Paprika
Salt (to taste)
Pepper (to taste)
Mix-ins
I like to add 1 or 2 roasted red peppers. But you can add whatever you like (or not).
Directions
Put all ingredients except Mix-ins in food processor. Go Whir until it's as smooth as you like.
Once the humus is at the desired level of smoothness, add mix-ins to food processor. Pulse food process 5-10 seconds at a time until the mix-ins have your desired chunk size. Alternatively, you can dice to a consistent size by hand and then put in process and run for just a few seconds to stir in the mix-ins.
My Humus Recipe.
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Re: My Humus Recipe.
That looks a lot like mine, although I kind of wing it.
Humus is one of the best things ever to come out of the middle east. A good felafel is right up there too
Humus is one of the best things ever to come out of the middle east. A good felafel is right up there too
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Re: My Humus Recipe.
And baba ghanoush!
Here's tae us--
Wha's like us?
Damn few--
And they're a' deid--
Mair's the pity.
Wha's like us?
Damn few--
And they're a' deid--
Mair's the pity.
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Re: My Humus Recipe.
The thing I like about that recipe is I never have to look it up as the ratios of the main ingredients are so easy. Two cans of chick peas. Then get the 1/4 cup measuring cup, fill twice with lemon juice, once with olive oil, and once with tahani. Then season it the way you like it. The only reason I wrote it out is I gave it to my kid to learn to make; I figured I might as well post it once I noticed the topic of this board.