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Registered: ‎03-14-2010

@QVCkitty1 Thanks for posting the recipe.

 

I needed something and wanted a recipe that was a winner.

 

I used to eat hummus for breakfast. Costco had a tasty hummus that I bought on a regular basis. My Costco no longer carries the brand. They only sell Kirkland brand, which I don't care for. Same with Sam's Club, they used to carry a few different brands and now they only carry Member's Mark with red pepper. No one else in the house will eat it.

 

What I like about your recipe, is the portion and I can add different ingredients, if needed. It sounds like it is just what I have been looking for.

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@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I tried this dip over the holidays and it was so good. It goes well with chips and raw vegetables.

 

   (1) 19 oz. Can of chick peas rinsed and drained. 
    (2) garlic cloves chops and mashed to a paste with 1/2 teasp. salt

     1/2 cup parsley

    1/4 cup water

     (3) Tbs lemon juice

     1/4 cup olive oil

 

In a blender or food processor blend all but the oil till smooth. Then add oil in a slow stream. 

 


@QVCkitty1 This is how I like hummus. I like to add some finely chopped red onion and black olives on top. Mmmm

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OP's recipe sounds like hummus to me. 

"Pure Michigan"
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@LuvSoCal wrote:

@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I tried this dip over the holidays and it was so good. It goes well with chips and raw vegetables.

 

   (1) 19 oz. Can of chick peas rinsed and drained. 
    (2) garlic cloves chops and mashed to a paste with 1/2 teasp. salt

     1/2 cup parsley

    1/4 cup water

     (3) Tbs lemon juice

     1/4 cup olive oil

 

In a blender or food processor blend all but the oil till smooth. Then add oil in a slow stream. 

 


@QVCkitty1 This is how I like hummus. I like to add some finely chopped red onion and black olives on top. Mmmm


I have made a similar dip and one with canellini beans as well.  All are delish and you can also use them as a sandwich spread instead of mayo!  Try!

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Registered: ‎02-06-2017

I love hummus.  Never made it, though.  Too lazy.  I used to buy hummus in Whole Foods and one day couldn't find it  and a clerk told me to buy it in Aldi's.  She said it was better than their's.  So I did and it is better!  I prefer just the original, no additions. Love hummus.