Johnny and I absolutely love hummus, but I've never made it before. I did a quick google search and picked the one with the shortest ingredient list and 5 star reviews. I wasn't looking for anything crazy, just a basic hummus.
1/4 cup liquid from the can
3 Tbsp of lemon juice (more if desired)
2 Tbsp tahini
3 cloves garlic
1/2 tsp Kosher salt
dash black pepper
dash of cumin
1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
red pepper flakes or cayenne (optional)
Drain the chickpeas and reserve 1/4 cup of the liquid from the can. Combine all of the ingredients except the olive oil in a blender or bowl. (Try not to drink the tahini straight from the jar.)
use fresh garbanzo beans if you can find them. GREEN ones. it makes a complete difference! blanch them, then do all the same stuff.
ReplyDeletethey're in our produce section - I'll try them next time! Thanks brah!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE homemade hummus but have never tried tahini in it. I need to buy some though. I usually just use a bit of sesame oil. I love how you just used a bit of olive oil. I've seen recipes with a TON! Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks Debbi! The original recipe called for 2 Tbsp, but I cut it down to 1 Tbsp. And you're right - I saw a couple recipes w/ like 1/2 cup of oil or tahini.. I wanted mine to be healthy!
ReplyDeletenice work -looks like it came out great! Also, nice steal with the spatula!
ReplyDeletewow, they look nice and smooooooth~
ReplyDeleteTo cut even more costs, I use dried garbanzo beans. I cook them in the rice-cooker, so they barely need any effort to cook!
Love your brothers suggestion! I've never even seen fresh garbanzo beans before!
ReplyDeleteThe only pricey thing about homemade hummus is the tahini, but a little goes a long way.
Looks delicious!
Ohh good idea Sophia! Thanks my frugal sister! ;)
ReplyDeleteBiz, I got that jar of tahini for about $6 in the ethnic aisle. Also, the green garbanzo beans are at our Jewel. They're in the produce section kind of by the snap peas and string beans. They're packaged in the flat styrofoam containers wrapped in saran like the meat is.