The BEST Hummus Recipe You'll Ever Make (Seriously!)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
  • Hummus is so simple and even more delicious when you make it! Once you do it on your own, you will never want buy it again! In this recipe, you even can make your own tahini! This recipe is a great jumping point to flavour it in different ways. I’d love to here what you like to do…
    Hummus Ingredients:
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    5 tbsp lemon juice
    7 tbsp tahini (optional to make it yourself)
    2 cups canned chickpeas
    2 tbsp olive oil
    ½ tsp cumin
    3-4 tbsp frozen aquafaba (chickpea water)
    1 tsp salt
    For dressing the hummus:
    1-2 tbsp light olive oil
    ⅛-¼ tsp paprika
    ½ tbsp chopped parsley
    Other options: sumac, roasted red pepper, olives, roasted nuts or seeds, etc
    Tahini Ingredients:
    1 ½ cups sesame seeds
    6 tbsp safflower oil (or another light vegetable oil)
    Instructions for tahini:
    In a heated stainless steel pan, add half of the sesame seeds. (It is important to do this in small portions so that you can control the roasting process.) Dry roast the sesame seeds stirring constantly until slightly golden/beige colour. (If you see one or two seeds turn a light caramel colour, remove from stove immediately.) Remove and place in a bowl to cool. Add the other half of the sesame seeds and dry roast. Add this half portion to the bowl with the rest of the toasted sesame seeds. Cool to room temperature. Caution: Stirring constantly and watching how the seeds roast is very important. If they are too toasted, your tahini will be bitter.
    Once cooled, add the sesame seeds to a blender and blend for about 30-60 seconds. Add safflower oil and blend for a couple of minutes until absolutely smooth.
    Instructions for hummus:
    Drain chickpeas, keeping the aquafaba/chickpea water. Freeze the aquafaba in an ice cube tray. (Hint: Each ice cube holder, generally holds 2 tablespoons of liquid. Make some half filled so that later you can control adding these cubes to the hummus one tablespoon at a time.)
    Add drained chickpeas to a bowl of water. Rub the chickpeas between your hands to remove the skins. When you think you have removed all the skins from the chickpeas, remove the skins and drain the water. Set aside.
    In a food processor, add lemon juice and minced garlic and blend minutes. Let rest for a couple of minutes. (This allows the garlic to mellow and be less sharp in taste.)
    To the lemon garlic mix, add tahini and salt. Then process until smooth for a couple of minutes.
    Add all the chickpeas, slowly through the feeder of the food processor. Blend on high for a couple of minutes.
    Add at least 1-2 tablespoons of frozen aquafaba through the feeder. To obtain a smooth consistency, keeping the chickpea mix cool is key. Process for 8 minutes. This processing can be interrupted to add cumin and salt while also checking that the hummus is cool. Slowly pour in olive oil through the feeder. Add aquafaba as needed to keep hummus cool but keep an eye on the consistency.
    Taste and if necessary add more salt, cumin or lemon and process for another minute.
    Dress the hummus with olive oil, paprika and chopped parsley or as you would like.
    Enjoy!

Комментарии • 10

  • @saved2save7
    @saved2save7 8 дней назад +1

    Can hardly believe I found you today after reading the instructions on my new processor and not finding which attachment or wondering which bowl to use to try to make my first homemade hummus!!! On top of you have THE EXACT SAME MODEL your recipe includes homemade tahini and taking the skin off the chickpea! I also take note you cooled the juice !!! I’m so amazed to find you!!!! I ll be watching for more recipes using that machine ❤❤❤❤

    • @bakeeatreview
      @bakeeatreview  8 дней назад +1

      @@saved2save7 So glad you enjoyed the video! Hope you'll let me know how the recipe worked for you😊

  • @luvgems
    @luvgems 7 месяцев назад +2

    The Dollar Tree sells a set of the three funnels, the largest one is pretty big and can rest on the opening of the food processor while you pour your chickpeas in. Thank you for making this video!

    • @bakeeatreview
      @bakeeatreview  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks that is very helpful!

  • @madcommodore
    @madcommodore 5 дней назад +1

    Tahini in supermarket/general stores is much more bitter than Tahini that comes from Turkey/Greece/Arabic imported stock. Removing the skin from chickpeas is vital to also get rid of any bitterness.

    • @bakeeatreview
      @bakeeatreview  5 дней назад

      Thanks for your suggestion! Very helpful😊

  • @hasimhasim8570
    @hasimhasim8570 7 месяцев назад +1

    The one on Costco is the best i have ever eaten. 😋

    • @bakeeatreview
      @bakeeatreview  7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you found something you like. Hope you try this...maybe you'll enjoy it even more.

  • @patriciawilliams6332
    @patriciawilliams6332 5 месяцев назад +1

    Why remove the skins thats the fiber our body need

    • @bakeeatreview
      @bakeeatreview  5 месяцев назад +2

      Removing the skins creates a smoother silkier texture. Chickpeas themselves have fiber but if you prefer to keep the skins on, that's good too