The constituent ingredients are relatively easy to find, and generally cheap. Production is an affair no longer than ten minutes. Rumor has it that one can simply use sesame seeds instead of store-bought tahini sauce. I will save this for another post, however.
Red Pepper Hummus
For the Hummus
- 1 Can Chick Peas, Drained and Washed
- 2 Heaping Spoons Tahini Sauce
- Half a Lemon's Juice
- Three Glugs Olive Oil
- One Glug Water
- One Red Pepper, Seeded and Chopped Roughly
- One Clove Garlic, Smashed
- Salt and Pepper
- Place all items in a food processors and blend until a creamy texture is realized. Adjust seasoning and add more oil or water to adjust texture.
- Chill in refrigerator until a desired temperature has been reached. I much prefer cold hummus. Serve with pita slices.
Some may find the amount of lemon juice I've suggested distracting, so scaling back in this regard may be necessary. Try roasted red peppers for a different flavor altogether.
3 comments:
I finally ventured on your blog. It reminds me to take pictures of the stuff I've been making lately.
This looks so good! :)
Graham, I'm glad to be finally checking out your blog! I think I'm going to start with this simpler recipe and work my way up slowly...I'm not really convinced that bread isn't that difficult yet.
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