Make HUmus
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I make mine with one can of garbanzo beans in a blender, add olive oil (just a little at this point), then add garlic and lemon juice until it tastes just right. If it is still a little thick, I will add a little more olive oil.
I serve with veggies.
I serve with veggies.
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Originally Posted by grapesky
where do you buy the tahini? I can't find it anywhere?
thanks
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Originally Posted by grapesky
where do you buy the tahini? I can't find it anywhere?
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I am allergic to peanut, I wasn't alway and I missed being able to eat it so I found a replacment. I eat tahini and jelly sandwiches. Tahani tastes almost like peanut butter and it has almost the same texture. If you can't find tahani replace it with peanut butter you will never be able to tell the difference once the hummus is made.
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Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter
well thanks for the recipe! can we use any other beans to make hummas?
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Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
Tahini is a dip, similar to hummus, but made with sesame seeds.
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