Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Chipotle Hummus

I don't know what it is about warm weather, but it makes me want to make hummus. It makes me want to grill up some veggies, throw them on top of a thick slice of bread slathered with that homemade hummus, and jump in head first. Maybe it is the fact that the farmer's market is up and running and you can find lots of delicious and fresh veggies. Maybe it is because a hummus sandwich doesn't require turning on the stove. Maybe it is due to the fact that I've been working long and crazy hours and this comes together so fast.




Regardless of the reason, you should definitely dust off your food processor and make this chipotle hummus. The chipotle pepper gives it a nice smoky and spicy kick. If you aren't in too much of a rush, you should spend the time to peel the chickpeas. Like I mentioned in my last hummus post, this really does wonders for the creaminess.

Serve the hummus with tortilla chips, pita chips, or an assortment of raw vegetables. Or throw it on a pita or piece of bread, top it with some grilled peppers, onions, and mushrooms and enjoy the start of summertime.




Chipotle Hummus
Ingredients:
1 can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
1 large garlic clove
1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce
2 tbsp tahini paste
juice of 1/2 lemon
1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp cumin
1/4-1/3 cup water

Directions:
Optional, but recommended: Peel the garbanzo beans.

Combine the beans, garlic, pepper, tahini, lemon juice, oil and cumin in a food processor. Pulse until mixed well and chopped. With the motor running, drizzle in the water until you reach your desired consistency.




2 comments:

  1. oo that looks SO yummy! For a while there I would use hummus instead of mustard or mayo on my turkey sandwiches. It was so tasty! This looks even better than that! You are great at so many different things. I think it's time you come and cook for me :) I saw your parents at Brad and Sarah's wedding but I didn't end up talking to them because I was feeling quite ill that evening! I hope they weren't offended. I found out the next time I have a kidney infection so it all made sense after that! I think it would be great to see you sometime next time you're in the area. Either way, I will continue to enjoy seeing all the yummy things you come up with! Great job JuJu!

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    1. I'm so glad you like the blog, Erin! Every time I make hummus, I wonder why I don't make a batch every week. I think it is so perfect for snacks, sandwiches, etc. I heard the wedding was beautiful. I'm sorry that you have a kidney infection... I hope that it gets better soon! I would love to catch up sometime soon too (that being said, I'm not sure when I'll be to Midland next).

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