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12/28/2007 1:45:30 PM EDT
Like brown crack this stuff is.  How on earth can they fight in the middle east when they have something like hummus to bring them together.

Perhaps they are fighting over the chickpea?
12/28/2007 1:46:47 PM EDT
[#1]
Nahhh.. the tahini... it's the tahini, man!
12/28/2007 1:47:08 PM EDT
[#2]
I love the stuff.
12/28/2007 1:47:40 PM EDT
[#3]
garbanzo mush
12/28/2007 1:47:50 PM EDT
[#4]
Local stores don't carry it, so I buy mine off of Amazon.com.


Now if only I could get chawarmas delivered here.

12/28/2007 1:48:17 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Nahhh.. the tahini... it's the tahini, man!


That stuff is hard to find here in BFE.  I found one store about 70 miles away that stocked the stuff.  I bought the biggest jar they had, used it all, went back and they were out of business.

I used peanut butter for today's batch.  
12/28/2007 1:49:09 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Like brown crack this stuff is.  How on earth can they fight in the middle east when they have something like hummus to bring them together.

Perhaps they are fighting over the chickpea?


You know...I happen to hate hummus, though all my Phonecian and Arab friends seem to love it.  

-Ben
12/28/2007 1:51:03 PM EDT
[#7]
It's very easy to make.
12/28/2007 1:52:17 PM EDT
[#8]
Hummus and pita bread...nom nom nom
12/28/2007 1:52:42 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Local stores don't carry it, so I buy mine off of Amazon.com.


Now if only I could get chawarmas delivered here.



I get my hummus off Amazon too.  Hungry Sultan.  

It is a great snack, but it's not crack like OP says.

12/28/2007 1:52:43 PM EDT
[#10]
I love the Athos (I think that's how it's spelled) brand.  My favorites are the hot pepper and olive.
12/28/2007 1:54:25 PM EDT
[#11]
You ever see a Chick pea?




I love hummus as well.  Athos olive flavor is good!
12/28/2007 1:55:43 PM EDT
[#12]
i thought this was going to be some sexual topic thread.
12/28/2007 1:56:24 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
You ever see a Chick pea?


I buy 50 lb. bags of them at a hippie food store.
12/28/2007 1:57:57 PM EDT
[#14]
height=8
Quoted:
Local stores don't carry it, so I buy mine off of Amazon.com.


Now if only I could get chawarmas delivered here.

Hummus is actually extremely easy to make. Google some simple recipes, you'd be surprised.
12/28/2007 2:06:04 PM EDT
[#15]
Tahini and Hummus is easy to make.

Look it up online, My wife makes it, but Tahini is just seseme seeds and oil you roast the seeds for a few minutes in the oven and use the food processor and mix in the oil.

Hummus,

2 cans garbonzo beans (boil for 15 min) to get everything warms and creamy

Mix in food processor blend up, add water until color changes slightly from light brown to lighter brown.

2 tbsp tahini (homemade)
1/4 cup or so of lemon juice
2-3 cloves garlic
little bit of pepper, and salt


spread out on 2 plates add paprika (sp)  for color and olive oil drizzled.

You guys should look up beef and chicken shawarma with cucumber sauce, yum, yum.


And for the spelling nazi's Im fighting off pnemonia, 2 spinal taps and 104.5 fever, so bite me.
12/28/2007 2:09:11 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Local stores don't carry it, so I buy mine off of Amazon.com.


Now if only I could get chawarmas delivered here.



Hummus is actually extremely easy to make. Google some simple recipes, you'd be surprised.


Sure, it's easy to make, but if I have to make it, it moves out of the 'snack food' realm.

I like being able to open a can whenever I want.

Having said that, this thread has inspired me to google 'cucumber sauce'.

I haven't had a good chawarma in over a year.

12/28/2007 2:09:38 PM EDT
[#17]
Can't get enough of that stuff. The more garlic, the better.
12/28/2007 2:19:25 PM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:

And for the spelling nazi's Im fighting off pnemonia, 2 spinal taps and 104.5 fever, so bite me.


Spelling is overrated anyway...
~Dg84
12/28/2007 2:22:09 PM EDT
[#19]
Love the stuff.
12/28/2007 2:25:07 PM EDT
[#20]
Hummus is great stuff.  Middle eastern cuisine in general is pretty tasty, IMO.
12/28/2007 2:26:19 PM EDT
[#21]
Hummus rocks.
12/28/2007 2:27:25 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:
Can't get enough of that stuff. The more garlic, the better.


+1 for garlic and lemon.

BSW
12/28/2007 2:27:58 PM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:
garbanzo mush

Hate garbonzo beans,
love hummus.
Go figure.
12/28/2007 2:27:58 PM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
Hummus is great stuff.  Middle eastern cuisine in general is pretty tasty, IMO.


Yup.  Love the stuff.
12/28/2007 2:29:12 PM EDT
[#25]
It has to have the toasted pine nuts on top FTW.
12/28/2007 2:30:24 PM EDT
[#26]
Sam's Club sells some good stuff.
12/28/2007 2:34:39 PM EDT
[#27]
Mmmmm.......hummus and pita bread
12/28/2007 3:11:55 PM EDT
[#28]
I had some really good local food over there.  Hummus was not one of those.
12/28/2007 3:18:49 PM EDT
[#29]
Garbanzo beans are cheap.  I get a domestic brand of tahini that is packed in cans and stays good for a year.  Garlic, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil round it out.  I would say mine costs ~$0.50 a pound to make and is very fresh.

Hell, jazz it up and it rocks as a corn chip dip!  Add red pepper flakes to the garbanzo beans as they cook for a bit of spice and heat!

Still is great on my home made pita with cucumbers and lettuce, some grilled lamb rounds it out.

Make some bread dough, divide the dough into 2" balls, roll out and let rise for 30 minutes.  Start the grill and get hot, smoke-free coal bed.  Plop the  rolled-out dough on the clean grill and WATCH IT.  The bread "POOFS" up after ~30 seconds!  Flip with tongs after it poofs up.  Watch CAREFULLY as they cook in under a minute a side.

Fucking AWESOME!  Weber pita!  Bag them when hot, otherwise they are too brittle.
12/28/2007 3:24:16 PM EDT
[#30]
I love the stuff.

My recipe involves a Foley Food Mill, like this:


The exact proportions are up to you, but you mix together the chick peas, tahini, lemon juice, and a little garlic.  Then, you dump it in the food mill and crank away.  It feeds everything out mixed and at the perfect consistency.  Spread it on a plate and chill.  Drizzle lemon juice and olive oil on top.

Try baba ghanoush if you like hummus.  It's got eggplant in it.

12/28/2007 3:25:47 PM EDT
[#31]
yum yum yum yum
yum yum yum yum
12/28/2007 3:29:07 PM EDT
[#32]
Love hummus w/ roasted minced garlic and toasted pine nuts on top. Add in some home-made pita and I am in love.
12/28/2007 3:35:06 PM EDT
[#33]
Here is my version

Chickpea Spread with Sesame Seed Paste: Hummus bi Tahina

Ingredients
2 -16oz cans canned chickpeas, drained and rinsed
2 lemon, juiced or 6 tablespoons plastic lemon
4 tablespoons tahini paste
½ to 1 roasted garlic head
1/2 cup olive oil, plus more, for drizzling
Salt 1/2 teaspoon
cayenne pepper 1/4 teaspoon
Puree all the above ingredients and add water, 1 tablespoon at a time if too thick


Very easy to make. Make sure you wash and drain those chickpeas good.
12/29/2007 6:34:42 AM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:


Fucking AWESOME!  Weber pita!  Bag them when hot, otherwise they are too brittle.

OTOH, fried pita chips and hummus is veddy veddy good.
12/29/2007 7:00:01 PM EDT
[#35]
Tastes so good going down, smells so good coming out...
12/29/2007 7:13:44 PM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:
Love hummus w/ roasted minced garlic and toasted pine nuts on top. Add in some home-made pita and I am in love.



OK, that draws the line, we need an Arfcom Food and Cooking subforum under General.  Not just the fact that hummus kicks ass in every way, but there are so many good recipes that go straight to archive server beause they get posted in GD.  If us cigar smokers can have one, why not us ammeture chefs as well?
12/29/2007 7:25:01 PM EDT
[#37]
Red pepper hummus is awesome on celery.
12/30/2007 4:02:07 AM EDT
[#38]

Quoted:
Here is my version

Chickpea Spread with Sesame Seed Paste: Hummus bi Tahina

Ingredients
2 -16oz cans canned chickpeas, drained and rinsed
2 lemon, juiced or 6 tablespoons plastic lemon
4 tablespoons tahini paste
½ to 1 roasted garlic head
1/2 cup olive oil, plus more, for drizzling
Salt 1/2 teaspoon
cayenne pepper 1/4 teaspoon
Puree all the above ingredients and add water, 1 tablespoon at a time if too thick


Very easy to make. Make sure you wash and drain those chickpeas good.


OOH! The roasted garlic sounds like a fantastic addidtion.

Something that nobody has mentioned that I put in mine every time is some of the dark sesame oil. Really pumps up the flavor.  Put it in when you are pureeing it all.

Another thing to add if you are going the route of cayenne or other heat source, and it sounds wrong but is excellent if you don't over do it, is a little honey.
12/30/2007 4:04:53 AM EDT
[#39]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Like brown crack this stuff is.  How on earth can they fight in the middle east when they have something like hummus to bring them together.

Perhaps they are fighting over the chickpea?


You know...I happen to hate hummus, though all my Phonecian and Arab friends seem to love it.  

-Ben


 Do you have a time machine or something?
12/30/2007 4:57:52 AM EDT
[#40]
Subway sandwich shops in Israel have it as an option to put on your sandwich.

Sounds kinda bad... but to each his own.  I like mine with roasted garlic and rough-chopped olives.  Hell, my wife even peels the beans after she cooks them.  Just so I can have hummus... now that's love.


Oh, and a huge +1 to shawarmas, those fucking rock.  
I'd pay a kid a few bucks to get some (it's called gus in Iraq) for us while we're on patrol.  That or some lafa bread... sweet lord on a stick, that's good food.
Sure beats the fuck out of MRE-anything... good PR too.
12/30/2007 5:01:30 AM EDT
[#41]
Sabra hummus is the best...by far!

Try their babaganush too.

12/30/2007 5:09:29 AM EDT
[#42]
I love hummus and babaganush...its a problem. I'll eat them till there is no more even knowing the consequences of doing so.....
12/30/2007 5:25:55 AM EDT
[#43]
Very tasty and super simple to make. A whole lot cheaper than buying the store bought stuff also.

1 can of chick peas (15 oz.)
1/4 cup tahnini (sesame seed paste found in the helth food section)
4 sections garlic pressed
1/8 cup lemon juice
2 Tbs olive oil
1/3 tsp salt
sprinkle a little oregano on top
Run it through a food processor
DONE!

For those who like olives, you can add those too.

I dip fresh vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli and carrots in it for lunch or scopp it up on Triscuit crackers. Sometimes I bake pitas rubbed in olive oil and spices and spread it on top.
12/30/2007 5:33:33 AM EDT
[#44]
I love Costco's roasted pepper hummus, just the right amount of spicy-ness.
Now, the eternal debate? How much is the "right" amount?  I put a rather thin spread of it, like 1/8" thick across a piece of toasted rye bread and eat that, but my housemate goes for a full 3/8"-1/2" and consumes all of our wonderful hummus much faster than I would think humanly possible.

Kharn
12/30/2007 5:38:44 AM EDT
[#45]
Green chile hummus FTW!!!!!!


I've only had it at one resturant but I cant imagine it being to hard to make.

A New Mexico twist to a classic.
12/30/2007 6:12:44 AM EDT
[#46]
height=8
Quoted:
Subway sandwich shops in Israel have it as an option to put on your sandwich.

Oh, and a huge +1 to shawarmas, those fucking rock.  


I frequently use it as a sandwich spread - adds a nice flavor and a bit of moisture to a sub.

And after all the comments, I'm definitely going to have to hunt down shawarmas...


Bah. Now I'm hungry.
12/30/2007 11:55:26 AM EDT
[#47]
I'd love to make some, but I can't find Tahini anywhere. Are there any common stores that sell bulk sesame seeds?
12/30/2007 11:57:51 AM EDT
[#48]
I am a hummus addict. Ill put it on everything.
12/30/2007 12:09:12 PM EDT
[#49]

Quoted:
I'd love to make some, but I can't find Tahini anywhere. Are there any common stores that sell bulk sesame seeds?


Any middle-eastern market will have it. Ot just order it from the interweb. Tons of it on Amazon, let alone other places. Or make your own.
12/30/2007 12:33:36 PM EDT
[#50]

Quoted:
I'd love to make some, but I can't find Tahini anywhere. Are there any common stores that sell bulk sesame seeds?


Joyva is a good brand of ready-made tahini that you should be able to find in any good store.  Whole Foods, Marketplace and Sun Harvest all carry it, just ask.  It isn't expensive at all compared to fresh seeds.

But if you like to make it yourself, the above store sell bulk seeds.
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