Rabu, 26 Desember 2007
Survival Hummus
Happy holidays everyone! I hope that all of you are well and enjoying the gifts of the season.
This time of year seems to bring an abundance of two things: partying and eating. The combination of these activities is wonderful for one’s spirits, but you always hear people complain the day after, or the week after, or the month after the holidays have passed, that they “over did it”. There are many ways to make it through the season without having to wear elastic-waist pants until the snow has melted and you can “finally get back into jogging again”.
I recognize how difficult it is to have any self-discipline during this time of year. Especially after a couple glasses of wine, that blue cheese canapĂ© doesn’t seem so wrong. To combat the deep-fried pastry appetizer problem, I find that bringing food to parties looks totally selfless even though it’s quite the opposite. It’s important to fill up on fiber and good fats so you will feel satisfied, not drunk and deprived.
This delightful hummus has accompanied me to the past few holiday gatherings I have attended. It is a total cinch to make (especially if you use canned chickpeas) and everyone loves it. This recipe makes enough for you to pig out and the other guests to at least have a good sampling.
Serve with crudités (pretentious word for raw vegetables) and whole grain toasts. I always like to reserve a couple chickpeas to garnish the top, with a sprinkle of paprika and a drizzle olive oil. Remember: this can be enjoyed all year round as a spread for sandwiches, or a garnish on soups or stews. I always have a jar in the fridge for snacking.
Ingredients
1 19oz. can of cooked chickpeas
1/8 cup olive or flax oil
1/8-cup raw tahini (sesame paste)
Juice of 1 lemon
1 1/2 tsp. ground cumin
1-2 cloves garlic
Cayenne to taste (about 1/4 tsp.)
Directions
Drain and rinse the chickpeas.
Process the chickpeas and other ingredients in a food processor until well combined. It’s thicker than the hummus you buy in the store, so you can add some more lemon juice, oil or tahini if you like.
Empty the contents onto serving platter or into a jar for refrigeration. Enjoy!
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