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    Hommus - Chic Peas With Tahina



    250 mL (1 cup) dried chick peas

    10 mL (2 tsp) baking soda

    300 mL (1 1/4 cups) water

    juice of 2 1/2 - 3 lemons

    10 mL (2 tsp) salt

    1 clove garlic, crushed

    175 mL (3/4 cup) water

    paprika

    olive oil

    200 mL (3/4 cup) tahina (sesame seed paste)


    Spoon hoummos onto a large platter, spread it flat and garnish with paprika and parsley, and if desired, flowerettes of radishes and olives. Drizzle with olive oil.

    Serve with Arabic (pita) bread. Makes 5-7 servings Hoummos freezes well. It is ideal for entertaining, as part of a meal, or as a dip. Another way of serving hoummos is as follows: Cut a lean piece of lamb or beef into grape-size pieces.

    Fry in a heavy frying-pan in a bit of olive oil. Cook until all of the moisture has evaporated. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add a handful of pine nuts (if desired) and cook further until the meat and nuts are browned. Spoon into the centre of a platter spread with hoummos.


    Chic Peas

    Hoummos/Chic Peas (sometimes called Garbanzo) may be the most utilized pulse by Middle Eastern cookery. It forms the base of many dishes, such as the internationally known Falafel and the dip of the same name, Hoummos. It plays a part in salads, casseroles and vegetable stuffings. Chic peas are full of protein, making them a favourite with vegetarians.

    Soaking the peas for several hours or overnight is essential, as they have to swell and tenderize before they're cooked. Of course chic peas are available canned.

    The Hoummos/Chic Pea plant resembles the Clover plant in form and size. Each pea is encased in its individual pod. People of the area savour it when still fresh and green. Bundled in bunches it is available in the market place for a very short period of time, as the scorching summer heat quickly dries up the plant, offering us the much appreciated dried pea. So, for a short spell of a week or two, green Hoummos is available to nibble on as is, or it can be quickly singed over hot coals causing the pods to slightly steam and imbue the peas with a hickory roasted taste. The dried peas make a great nibble when commercially roasted, with salt or without, coated in a crunchy crust or plain, and even candied and coloured white, pink or blue.
    Last edited by redback; 12-19-07, 11:58 AM. Reason: bouncer being a sook

  • #2
    Hummus.. is off the hook. I love it soooooo.. I go to this place that makes it soooo good and their drinks go well with it. :)

    I love chick peas. My mom makes a stew with the stuff. She is such a good cook :)

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    • #3
      Chick peas are great - have a lot of protein. The only problem with it is that it also has a lot of fat compared to say black beans or kidney beans. I do eat a lot of chick peas because it is used a lot in North Indian cooking

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      • #4
        when you make posts, start making the subject matter reflect what the post is about. "i love this shit" is not the best topic for hommus. lol

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        • #5
          humminah humminah :)

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          • #6
            rado isnt your girl lebanese?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by redback
              rado isnt your girl lebanese?
              syrian and french....he's only posted that about 600 times. :rolleyes:

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              • #8
                haha

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by babyblues
                  syrian and french....he's only posted that about 600 times. :rolleyes:
                  lol, redback dosent pay much attention. :P

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                    lol, redback dosent pay much attention. :P
                    yeah not to rado:P

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by redback
                      yeah not to rado:P
                      Ahaha!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rado
                        Kind of hard when you live in place where education is Down Under:)
                        i only pay attention to your avatars :P

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rado
                          lol:D

                          RADO... garbanzos in espanol. Ever had them in a stew?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                            when you make posts, start making the subject matter reflect what the post is about. "i love this shit" is not the best topic for hommus. lol

                            Yeah, I was going to post that as well. When you have a title like that, a lot of people won't even read it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                              Yeah, I was going to post that as well. When you have a title like that, a lot of people won't even read it.
                              I dont care if they dont read it i do it for my own inflated ego i tried to change the title to keep you girls dresses happy but it woulnt let me

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