Hummus Variations
I put together this list of hummus variations and I’d love to know if you can think of any others. I’m not really looking for completely different recipes (although I might do a separate list of those); just ideas for one or two additions that make a big difference.
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Hi Laura and welcome to Blogland!!
Thanks for the hummus
variations, will print off and Im sure use in the future. I will be posting another entry
winner from the NJFV recipe contest on Veggies…later this week for a delicious carrot
hummus….hope you will stop by to check it out.
BFN, G
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Have you ever tried making houmus
with sprouted chick peas – it is quite different but really delicious. Other additons as
before
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use dried chickpeas (soaked overnight) and
cooked 45 min at least.
Shape in a ring, for instance, and add toasted pine nuts and extra
olive oil all over. Decorate with cilantro! Serve with well-toasted pita triangles.
Bon
Appetit!!
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Annabelle – I’ve heard of that, but I’ve never tried it. Maybe I will.
Nadine – That sounds interesting and very simple. No tahini or garlic?
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Are you kidding!!!! I have been using your
WONDERFUL French site for years and have recommended it to hundreds of colleagues. I knew
about the Spanish site – but, an English and Vegetarian site too!!!! Do you ever
sleep?
I wish you every sucess with your decision to move.
I will continue to
read of your adventures.
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Have you tried beetroot hummus? It is really
simple – just add some canned beets and a little of the juice to the chickpeas when blending
them. Test for flavour – you may not need to use much lemon or lime jiuce as the beets are in
vinegar. It is a fantastic pink colour and really yummy.