Friday, April 20, 2007

Cumin & Coriander Hummus

Hummus is slowly gaining popularity as a healthy alternative to the traditional dip. It is not difficult to make and definitely cheaper than buying from the supermarket. We prefer our hummus to have a bit of grit instead of smooth and creamy. If you are not watching those calories, drizzle the hummus with olive oil before serving.

The consistency of your hummus will depend on whether you are using it as a spread or as a dip. I usually make it thick to start with and add water to mix if we want it as a dip for chips.



Ingredients
200gm cooked chickpeas
2 Tbsp homemade tahini
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground coriander
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 Tbsp olive oil
2 Tbsp lemon juice
2 Tbsp water from the cooked chickpea or plain water
dash of salt to taste


Method
1. Place all the ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth. Add more water if you prefer a thinner consistency.




2. Transfer to an airtight container to chill in the fridge.
3. Serve with pita bread, crackers, chips, vegetable crudites or even as a spread for sandwiches.
3. If you prefer, you can drizzle a little olive oil on top of the hummus when serving.


Tip :
1. Chilled hummus in a refrigerator will keep for 3-5 days.
2. I prefer to grind my own cumin and coriander in a coffee grinder as I find it makes the hummus more fragrant.
3. If you prefer a plain hummus, omit the cumin and coriander.

1 Comment:

Anonymous said...

Next time you make hummus, try adding more tahini and water, and process the hummus longer. You will get a thicker texture, much like the REAL Arab hummus. Serve with some tahini and lots of olive oil.

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