Guest guest Posted December 30, 2011 Report Share Posted December 30, 2011 This recipe is from Goneraw.com. I eat only raw foods, and find many good recipes there. Many times I make just the 'tahini' part of this recipe and use it for spreads on raw sandwiches, etc. It is quite tasty. Also, you can change the flavor of the recipe by adding sweet red peppers, or curry, cayenne, or other spices/ingredients you may like. Enjoy ====================================== Real Hummus From www.goneraw.com as a meal, it serves about 6 (i have one friend that can eat the whole thing..) From the Author: if i was a capitalist – this recipe would be " for sale " only! i tried many raw hummus recipes that looked a little like hummus, tasted nothing like it, and didn't taste good either! that raw beany flavor was simply too much! now, after many years of tweaking and improvements.. i give you: REAL HUMMUS. i am in palestine, one of the hummus havens of the world.. and people who are hummus addicts, taste this hummus and say it is simply the best hummus they ever tasted. so beware! Ingredients 1 cup chickpeas 1 cup whole sesame seeds 1 cup extra virgin olive oil 2 lemons 3 cloves garlic 3 medium dates (or one big madjool) 1 slice jalapeno (about half a thumb) 1 teaspoon celtic sea salt Preparation the evening before chickpeas can drink a lot – so don't be cheap on the water… put them in a big bowl with 5 cups of water at least. the next morning (or 12 hours later at least). the sesame don't swell as much – soak them in a different bowl with 3 cups of water. drain the chickpeas and place on a strainer to sprout. in the evening (up to 12 hours later, i find that chickpeas taste best when they are minimally sprouted) we are now going to mush it all!! fun!! prepare all the ingredients first. pit the dates peel the garlic drain/rinse the sesame seeds peel and de-seed the lemons (use vitamix or other good blender) put all ingredients except chickpeas in blender blend with tamper until smooth empty almost the whole paste into a bowl (you now have excellent tahini paste! so stop here if you're happy with it…) put chickpeas in the blender, blend with tamper until smooth. empty into bowl. mix all ingredients in a bowl until consistent. taste it hummus is meant to be smooth. if what you got isn't smooth – then don't worry, it'll be a little more beany in flavor – the beany flavor is perfectly balanced with all the flavors. if it's smooth, and still too beany for ya – then next time use less chickpeas how to serve the hummus goes best with the " pita bread " of raw foodists: that is GREENS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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