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Hummus Recipes
I didn't know where to put these hummus recipes sooooooo ;)
Hummus 1 can garbonzo beans 1 tsp. peanut butter 1 T. lemon juice salt to taste 1-2 cloves garlic 1 tsp. cumin Drain beans, reserving liquid. Place drained beans and remaining ingredients in blender. Blend until smooth, adding small amount of reserved liquid from bean, if needed. Black Bean Hummus 1 can garbonzo beans, drained and rinsed 1 can black beans, drained and rinsed 1-2 cloves garlic 2-4 T. cilantro Juice of 1 lemon salt and pepper to taste Dash of Tabasco sauce 2 T. cumin 1 T. fresh parsley Place all ingredients into a food processor or blender and whiz until fairly smooth. Red Pepper Hummus 2 c. cooked chickpeas( garbonzo beans) 1/2 c. roasted red pepper 1/2 c. chopped fresh parsley 1/4 c. lemon juice 1 T. peanut butter 3 cloves garlic 1 t. salt Combine all ingredients in the bowl of a food processor or blender. Process until smooth. Serve with fresh vegetables. I have not tried them. . |
Thanks! I love hummus :) I would have never thought to mix garbanzo and black beans, that sounds good!
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I've never had hummus, but that first recipe sound soo good that I may have to try it. What do you eat it with though?
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I make bean pastes from all sorts of beans, even baked beans.
Basically I just throw a can of beans any kind (drained) into a food processor with some seasonings. The first bean paste/dip I ever made was from a diet cookbook recipe that was just baked beans (vegetarian, not pork and means), a little onion, and about a tbs of catsup or barbecue sauce. It was really good on toast. I make hummus with just garbanzo beans, fresh garlic and a little lemon juice. Every time I find a new variety of bean, I end up trying it in a bean paste. I think my favorites are butter beans, cannellini beans (I may have mispelled that, basically it's a white kidney bean), and pink beans (they were pink, I don't remember if they were actually called pink beans. They were about the size of a large pinto bean, and a pretty shade of pink). |
Hummus recipe without oil! I love hummus but tahini and olive oil are too fatty for me to use with my eating plan so I will have to give some of those a try!
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How bad is tahini?
I have been using maybe a tablespoon to one can of garbanzo beans. That probably is for like 8 servings. A serving being a pita pocket for lunch with a couple of tablespoons of hummus and some raw red onion on top. I figure it's not that much per serving but would be willing to try substitutes if I'm totally off the wall in my thinking. I assume that the peanut butter has some of the fat as well. So how much more fat using tahini instead of peanut butter. |
I am going to have to try these!! I LOVE black beans!!! I can't wait to try that recipe!! THANKS!!!
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"How bad is tahini? I have been using maybe a tablespoon to one can of garbanzo beans."
Just a tablespoon to one can of beans sounds really healthy. I made hummus tonight and added about a third of a CUP of tahini AND a good amount of olive oil (arghh !!!!) (....and garbanzo beans, garlic, lemon juice, salt, a bit of cumin.) Sigh :( It was soo good, too good. Of course I ate way too much. I always think I can make delicious hummus and have a reasonable amount with carrot sticks and celery. Nope. I'm going to try your guys' suggestions (just a touch of tahini, other types of beans, etc.) Thanks for the ideas! |
OT but Tahini and dates are awesome snacks
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The tahini that I get at the store has no added oil.. it is high in fat... but has good protein base. I use it in the breakfast cereal bars I make along with peanut butter.. and sometimes I'll take a tablespoon and dip my fruit or veggies into it...
everything is good in moderation.. But I will try making some hummus.. I don't have any garbanzo beans right now.. but I think I will try Kaplods advice and just start experimenting with bean pastes... I'm glad I found this thread :D I don't do canned beans, I do dried and bulk (cheaper) If anyone else does that.. any recommended cooking temps.. should I wait and chill the beans after cooking to process them? Thanks! |
That black bean hummus sounds wonderful, I definitely need to try that! I've always got cans of black beans around anyway, they're my favorite. :)
Thanks for bumping this one up... and I guess thanks to the forums for eating all the posts above it so I'd see it today, lol!! |
Although adding tahini and olive oil are perfectly healthy in hummus, I usually like to eat A LOT of hummus so I don't use them. Instead, I just use a little bit more of the reserved bean liquid from the can. That way, basically all of the calories in my hummus are from the beans.
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