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Hummus

What you need: 

3 cups cooked garbanzos
3 cloves garlic (or more)
6 tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
3 teaspoon cumin
4 teaspoon dill
1 teaspoon sugar

What you do: 

I just blend it all together with bean liquid as needed & adjust seasonings to taste. My recipe also suggests some tahini or sesame oil. You can add a few drops if you like the flavor. I've tried it both ways.

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SO HOW'D IT GO?

:D Yum!

I just made this and it is marinating in the fridge so that the garlic taste is really immersed.
I didn't add tahini, but instead used a bit of flaxseed oil and olive mayonnaise to make it a bit creamy.

Tastes lovely, and I can't wait to dig in!

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Hummus-making is made easier if you have a good immersion blender (the kind of blender that's at the end of a plastic wand).  Then you can move it around and "mash" the hard-to-blend and stiff garbanzo beans.  It's worth the investment if you make hummus a lot.  It's also good for blending soups and sauces.

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This was absolutely delicious.  And super easy!  You do need to make sure to add the juice from the beans, or it won't blend right.
I was in the mood for a extra spice, so I added extra Cumin.
I will be making this often now.

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is it best to use fresh dill for this? i have to try this recipe after all the rave reviews!

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You should change the name to "The Best Hummus in the World"!  I wasn't sure about the dill but in the end that's what gave it the best flavor. Thanks for sharing :)

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My husband and I are total hummus feinds but it is so expensive when you buy it in stores for this ity-bity tub that isn't that good- plus all the added junk they put in it. This recipe is sooo good (much better than any store bought kind) and sooo easy. I especially love that it doesn't require tahini because that too is expensive. (What can I say, I live on a budget). Anyway, thanks!

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This is the yummiest hummus ever!  I love the dill and even a little extra.  I also added red pepper flakes because I was out of cayenne.

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this is some great hummus. i used 1/4 cup of tahini and some chopped sundried tomatoes. i also had to add about a 1/4 cup of plain water (not bean water) to make it creamy. if you add water, just add a little at a time until you reach the right consistency...don't just dump it in at one time, because you could get runny hummus  :o

this is a fantastic recipe!

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