Thanks to Wegmans and some well placed coupons, I now have a huge stash of Chickpeas aka Garbanzo beans. So, I decided that I’ll be making my own Hummus and giving it some of my own twists. You all know by now that I’m on a diet, Hummus isn’t particularly my first choice of snacks, but do what you gotta do. Put it on top of a cocopop and it’s not too bad, and it’s low calorie and filling.
Tahini
Let’s talk Tahini. It’s required for Hummus. It’s just sesame seed paste. If you can’t find or make it, from what I have read, just omit it from the recipe. Unless you can get bulk quantities of sesame seed, I suggest you just buy Tahini, since the per pound price of it will be less than the actual sesame seeds. Lucky for my I scored a 5.5lb jug of them at the restaurant supply in the neighborhood of 12 bucks. Expect to pay $5-8/pound at a grocery store.
Ingredients
Yield: 4 cups Tahini
Preparation
Protip: DO NOT spill the seeds all over the oven or kitchen floor.. it is not awesome. trust me.
Storage: In my favorite container, the Ball Mason Jar. This will fill up 2 pint jars perfectly. In to the fridge, will keep for months.
Hummus
Use this to make your basic plain old hummus. We’ll get on to customization later, the first part is the original stuff.
Preparation: Everything goes into the food processor and you’ll be blending 3-5 minutes (stopping and scraping when you have to). Add back some liquid from the beans if you need to, you want a nice, spreadable paste. That’s it ! Easy, eh?
The recipe above makes a container-sized batch pictured here:
Hookin’ it up
This is really easy. When the hummus is done, it’s time to hook it up. How about adding some of my favorite buffalo wing suace? We now have QSL Buffalo Garlic Hummus.
How about some of those sundried tomatoes I have hanging around? Toss some of them in and pulse until they are chopped into pieces, or keep on going for a smoother texture. Also use the Sundried Tomato Olive Oil as a substitute for the regular stuff.
I also have plenty of canned jalapeno’s around, toss some of them in and squeeze some lime juice in. Now you have Jalapeno Lime Hummus.
Add roasted red peppers.. voila.
The combos are endless… do what you think will taste good!