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Mom's Special Hummus
What you need:
1 can (16 oz) garbanzo beans (chickpeas)
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 tablespoon tahini
2 to 4 tablespoon lemon juice
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1/2 teaspoon cumin (more to liking)
1 teaspoon tamari (strong soy sauce) or 1/4 teaspoon salt
What you do:
Drain garbanzo beans, saving liquid. Place beans and other ingredients in blender or food processor. Blend until smooth, adding 1-2 tablespoon of saved liquid if necessary.
Thin to desired consistency. Best if refrigerated several hours or overnight to allow flavors to blend.
Serve with pita wedges and vegetables.
Preparation Time:
10 mins
Cooking Time:
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SO HOW'D IT GO?
Okay, I make this hummus all the time, I'm having a toga party so I made a huuuugee batch.
It's awesome if you satee the garlic and add in a sliced tomato and satee it too. mmmm, sometimes I add basil leaves also. :D
Wow, this was awesome!
I'm gonna be using this in pita sandwiches! mmmmm.
It was good.
The was the best hummus I have ever had, hands down!
Just made this hummus. It's the first time I've ever made hummus coz I've always been scared it would end up bland (so many people I know have ended up making bland hummus :()
I should never have worried - this recipe was absolutely wonderful. Me & my boyfriend wolfed it down with falafel, salsa, mushrooms and pitta....and still have tons of hummus left.
I'll be surprised if I ever buy hummus again ow that I have this fab recipe.
Next time I'll try lemon and coriander...yum!
I just have to say again how awesome this hummus is!!! I make it all the time now (twice a week, usually) because my sig o. is a hummus eating machine...
Anyway, here's my now tried and true version of this fantastic recipe:
1 can chickpeas (i.e. garbanzo beans)
1 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp tahini
2 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp plain rice milk or plain soy yogurt
1 clove garlic
1 tsp tamari
1 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp onion powder
1/2 tbsp flax oil (optional)
salt and pepper to taste
Place into bowl or tupperware, sprinkle pine nuts and a little parsley on top, drizzle everything with a little more olive oil, then put in fridge for a few hours to let flavors combine. SO GOOD! Thanks!!!
I've tried so many hummus recipes, and this is the first one that I've absolutely loved! I made it once and thought it was great, but the second time I made it I did change a couple of things, and thought it came out even more flavorful: I added 1/2 teaspoon paprika, 1/4 teaspoon onion powder, and went with the full 1 teaspoon cumin. I also had to add a little salt, but that's probably because I was using low sodium tamari. I think next time I'll add a little pepper, too. I added 1 tablespoon plain rice milk instead of using the juice from the can, and I only used 1 clove of garlic both times and it still seemed quite garlicy, so I won't be trying 2 unless I commit to roasting them (yum, but an extra dish to wash). I'm also thinking of switching the tamari out for balsamic next time, just for a little variation.
Overall, awesome recipe! You honestly don't have to change a thing, despite all the things I decided to change :) It's really quite perfect as-is!
Amazing recipe! This was the first time I've made hummus and it came out incredibly. I didn't have any tamari, so I just added more cumin and some black pepper; the result was nice and spicy. :) I can't believe how much more economical and earth-healthy this is than buying hummus (even in bulk). It cost me about a dollar to make, and I'll be able to recycle my container each time I make it. Thank you so much for your amazing hummus genius!
There's not much I can say that hasn't already been said. This was just truly great hummus- Much better than the store variety, and so versatile!
Good recipe, tho I used bottled garbanzos and had to thin it quite a lot. I added some extra lemon juice and it came out very nice. I've had bad luck making hummus in the past but this one worked.
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