HUMMUS! It’s my favorite, thrifty, last-minute dish when the kids need a savory snack, or we need to bring a side-dish to a get-together. It’s always a hit and goes great with crudite, chips, falafel, bagels, you name it!
Homemade hummus is so easy and frugal and delicious, I can’t understand buying a teensy little tub of it at the store for $4 or whatever they charge.  I like a tahini-heavy hummus, and the addition of some smoked Spanish paprika, as well.  Here’s my recipe:
Larksong’s Easy Tahini-Lover’s Hummus
2 cans organic garbanzo beans drained (reserve liquid) and rinsed (Tip: for extra-creamy hummus, remove the papery skins from all of the beans. It does make a difference.)
1 cup roasted-sesame tahini (I much prefer roasted to raw, which can have a bitter or sharp taste to it)
juice of one large lime
2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive-oil, plus more for garnish
4-6 cloves garlic, minced or crushed
1 tsp smoked Spanish paprika, plus more for garnish
chopped fresh parsley (or dried crushed) for garnish
Directions:
1. In a food processor (which I actually don’t own – so I use a bowl and an immersion blender), combine chickpeas, tahini, garlic, lime juice, 2 Tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp paprika. Drizzle in bean-liquid until desired consistency is reached (I like mine quite creamy (hence removing the chickpea skins if I have the time) and I will often add all of the bean-liquid and then a little water as well, so it’s thin enough to dip into easily).
2. Transfer into a clean serving bowl, and sprinkle with more paprika and the parsley. Drizzle with a bit more olive oil. Enjoy!
Can’t wait to try this! Any tips about using the immersion blender? I have one (and no food processor), thanks to a crazy clearance discount at Target after someone returned one they bought online, but I’ve been a wuss about actually using it…
Thank you for the recipe – We’ve been wanting to start making our own hummus! Having a tried and true recipe right in front of me is just the inspiration I need – much appreciated.
Here I am, bringing the evil of processed foods to your lovely corner of the blogosphere. I have made my own from-garbanzo-beans hummus lots of times but have yet to beat the powdered stuff in terms of either ease or price. If I started with dried chick peas it would be cheaper, probably, but from cans? Boxes of this are $1.50 – $2 on sale (I can buy bulk for even cheaper) and a can of chick peas, especially organic, is like 1.50. Not to mention the tahini. I add my own spices and I think it’s as good, too.
http://www.amazon.com/Fantastic-Foods-Original-Hummus-6-Ounces/dp/B000GZUA7W
I suck,
Maddie