Traditional Hummus
with Natasha Levitan
A Middle Eastern dish made out of chickpeas, hummus is garnished with paprika or parsley and eaten with pita bread. It's a great source of protein, dietary fiber, and iron.
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Transcript:
Traditional Hummus
Hi, I am Natasha Levitan for About.com Food. Today I'm going to show you how to make traditional hummus dip. You can make hummus with a variety of different ingredients to suit your taste.
Traditional Hummus Ingredients
For this recipe, you'll need:
- 15 ounce can chickpeas or garbanzo beans
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 tablespoons tahini
- 2 cloves garlic
- half of a lemon
You will also need a citrus reamer.
Prepare the Hummus Ingredients
Drain a can of chickpeas and reserve the liquid. Extract the lemon juice with a reamer by turning it left and right. You may notice that the seeds from the lemon go into your lemon juice dish. Strain the pulp and seeds using a simple metal strainer.
Take two cloves of garlic and crush them with a side of the knife.
Blend the Ingredients
Now we are ready to assemble our dip. Put in a blender chickpeas, tahini, two cloves of garlic, and lemon juice. You should also add about 1/4 cup of your reserved liquid, and turn the blender on high.
You will notice that the blender mixes the bottom ingredients well but not the top. You can stop the blender, mix up the hummus, and turn it back on.
Add 1/4 cup of reserved liquid and two tablespoons of olive oil until you get the loose consistency of the dip. Turn the blender off. Now your hummus is ready.
Serve the Hummus
Put the hummus in a serving dish, then make an indent with a spoon and pour the remaining tablespoon of olive oil. You can serve it with pita bread or chips.
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