Unfamiliar with Hummus? Get a Recipe and All the Info You Need Here!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants discussing hummus, including its ingredients, preparation methods, and recipe suggestions. One participant expresses a lack of familiarity with hummus and seeks information and recipes for an upcoming event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses confusion about hummus and requests recipes and information.
  • Another participant mentions that hummus is made from ground chickpeas and suggests serving it with tortilla chips or homemade chips.
  • Several users discuss variations of hummus, including a peanut butter version, with mixed reactions to its ingredients.
  • One participant shares that hummus is a staple in their household but notes the necessity of a blender or food processor for preparation.
  • Another participant mentions a Pampered Chef recipe for Quick Hummus Dip and suggests searching for more recipes in Consultant's Corner.
  • One user provides a detailed recipe for hummus, highlighting the use of tahini and other ingredients, while noting that it is not a Pampered Chef recipe.
  • Another participant offers a simple hummus recipe from a cookbook, emphasizing its ease of preparation and potential for demonstration with Pampered Chef tools.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the necessity of specific tools for making hummus, with some participants emphasizing the need for a blender while others suggest alternative methods. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to preparing hummus.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and preferences related to hummus.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and preparation tips for hummus may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

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Not only do I not know what hummus is, I had to look up the spelling to be able to ask about it!! I just got off of the phone with a host that's coming up on June 4th, and we're doing a dessert at the show and also she thought hummus would use a lot of the tools / be good to demonstrate...HELP! I have NO idea what it is!! I need a recipe and any other useful HUMMUS information!! Thanks!
 
Hummus is made from ground up chick peas. It is very tastey. I do not have a recipe for it but I am positive you could find one on the internet. Hummus would be good served with tortilla chips or you could make your own chips using flour totilla, corn tortilla or even pita bread. You could show your pizza cutter and cut them all into strips and use your stone to bake them on. Good luck.
Blessings,
 
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I've been searching around the internet looking for recipes...and for some reason I thought she said PEANUT BUTTER hummus..and I actually found one with PB, so maybe...
but peanut butter, chick peas and peppers? I don't know about that... :eek:
 
Sounds interesting. Let us know how it is.
laura :D
 
Hummus is a staple in our house, but you can't make it w/o a blender or food processor, to grind the chick peas/garbanzo beans. So you won't be able to just use PC tools. PB hummus would be weird- not typical. Usually it uses tahini butter. Let me know if you want me to post our family's recipe. It is really delicious!
 
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noradawn said:
Hummus is a staple in our house, but you can't make it w/o a blender or food processor, to grind the chick peas/garbanzo beans. So you won't be able to just use PC tools. PB hummus would be weird- not typical. Usually it uses tahini butter. Let me know if you want me to post our family's recipe. It is really delicious!

I would love it!
 
There is a PC recipe in the It's Good for You cookbook for a Quick Hummus Dip served with Rosemary Pita Chips, using pre- package hummus spread available at the grocery store. There may be other PC recipes including Hummus, you can do a recipe search in Consultant's Corner using hummus as the main ingredient.
 
Hummus recipesOn the PC web site, there's a recipe for Mediterranran Duo Dip. Also, Marg put a recipe on this web site called Warm Layered Greek Dip. That one is under Recipe Tips ~ Need a recipe for Canadian Season's Best F/W 2003. Both sound really good! Hope this helps!
Brandy
 
Delicious and Easy Hummus RecipeNot a PC recipe- but certainly can be made with PC things (except for the blender part). That reminds me, do you ever look around your kitchen and think "I wish PC made one of those!" I do!

1 can chick peas, drained, but save the liquid
1/4 cup tahini
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1/2 tsp ground cumin
salt and pepper to taste
chopped parsley and olive oil for garnish

Measure all the ingredients, except the garnish, into the container of a blender or food processor, and blend until the mixture is very smooth, scraping down the sides 2 or 3 times. Hummus should be a little thicker than sour cream. If it's too thick, add a spoonful or two of the reserved liquid from the can of chick-peas and blend again.

To serve, spread the hummus out onto a platter, sprinkle with a little chopped parsley adn drizzle the top with a bit of olive oil. Serve with triangles of warmed pita bread for dipping.

Makes about 2 cups.

This recipe is from The Clueless Vegetarian by Evelyn Raab
 
Erin,
Why don't you tell your host that although that sounds yummy, you don't have recipes for hummus. Offer another suggestion instead.
 
Have a quick hummus recipe!I just bought this great cookbook (called Four Ingredient Cooking) and I was browsing through and remembered your post for hummus. If you still need it, here it is! (really simple and easy)

Ingredients
14 oz can garbanzo beans, drained (you can use your Can Opener and the new strainer to demonstrate)
4 tablespoons sesame seed paste (a good grocery store has this, can usually use your measuring spoons, just squeeze right out or fits in jar)
2 garlic cloves, (chopped or pressed)
juice of 1/2 - 1 lemon

Directions:

1. Using a potato masher or fork, coarsely mash the beans in a bowl.

2. Mix the sesame seed paste into the bowl of beans then stir in the garlic and lemon juice. Season to taste with freshly ground pepper and salt, and if needed, add a little water.

Serve at room temperature. Serves four to six people.
You can also stir a little olive oil in.
Serve with wedges of toasted pita bread

Enjoy!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hummus and what are its main ingredients?

Hummus is a creamy dip or spread made primarily from cooked and mashed chickpeas (garbanzo beans), tahini (a paste made from sesame seeds), olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic. It is a popular dish in Middle Eastern cuisine and is known for its rich flavor and nutritional benefits.

How can I make hummus at home?

To make hummus at home, you will need the following ingredients: 1 can of chickpeas (drained and rinsed), 1/4 cup tahini, 2 tablespoons olive oil, the juice of 1 lemon, 1 garlic clove (minced), and salt to taste. Blend all the ingredients in a food processor until smooth, adding water as needed to reach your desired consistency. Serve with pita bread or fresh vegetables.

What are some variations of hummus I can try?

There are many delicious variations of hummus you can try! Some popular options include roasted red pepper hummus, garlic hummus, spicy harissa hummus, and beet hummus. You can also experiment by adding different herbs, spices, or toppings like olives, feta cheese, or fresh parsley.

Is hummus a healthy snack option?

Yes, hummus is considered a healthy snack option! It is high in protein and fiber, making it filling and satisfying. Additionally, the ingredients in hummus, such as chickpeas and olive oil, provide essential nutrients and healthy fats. Just be mindful of portion sizes, especially if you are watching your calorie intake.

How can I serve hummus at a gathering or party?

Hummus can be served in various ways at gatherings or parties. You can present it in a bowl with a drizzle of olive oil on top and garnish it with fresh herbs or spices. Serve it with an assortment of dippers such as pita chips, fresh vegetables (carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers), or even crackers. You can also create a hummus platter with different flavors for guests to enjoy.

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