Taste Test Tuesday is back! Starting with a fun experiment with hummus.
I have never made hummus before, but I’ve always wanted to. Luckily, the famous (infamous?) Casey Conrad (fitness and health guru) was here for a few days and she whipped up a batch of hummus! She divided it into thirds, added garlic to one part, spinach to another and shredded BEETS to another!
Just look at that bright pink color! I love beets in my Hot Pink Breakfast Drink so I thought it sounded perfectly reasonable to add it to some hummus. 🙂
Now, a quick note on the Sesame Tahini that is required to make hummus. I always thought it came in a squeezable tube…which is perhaps why I haven’t been able to FIND it in the store. It actually comes in an orange and brown can with a lid. Casey instructed me to look near the jam at the health food store, and sure enough, that’s right where I found it!
Hummus is surprisingly easy to make with a food processor. Just throw the basic ingredients in (garbanzo beans, tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt), mix it up, add your flavor choices and VOILA! Homemade Hummus. As I work out my favorite hummus recipe, I will be back to share it with you!
And now for the taste test RESULTS:
it was completely divided! Some liked the spinach the best, some liked beets, and some liked the garlic! I personally, liked them all, but I have to say the garlic won me over.
So try adding some different veggies to your next batch of hummus and let me know if YOU find a winner.
Do you have a favorite hummus recipe? Let me know in the comments below.
Be sure to come back this week, when I will share a Gluten-Free & Vegetarian Chocolate Cake that is actually delicious! Casey taught me just how to make it…and you will be surprised at one of the main ingredients!
Until then,
My favorite is tomato basil hummus. This is the basic recipe, but I use oven-roasted tomatoes and fresh basil. It was also great when I made it with basil-infused olive oil.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sun-Dried-Tomato-Hummus/Detail.aspx?event8=1&prop24=SR_Title&e11=tomato%20basil%20hummus&e8=Quick%20Search&event10=1&e7=Home%20Page
Valliere, that sounds amazing! I am going to try this recipe next…with fresh basil, of course! I have a very GIANT basil bush happily growing in my garden right now. 🙂