Seriously don't want to toot my own horn, but dammit I made some good hummus! Of course I got the recipe from Pinterest which then linked me to this site. I also didn't want to take the time or spend the money to buy tahini paste so I made my own that I found on this site when I googled it.
You won't need much for ingredients
1-14oz can chickpeas (drained, reserving the canning liquid in a small bowl)
3 Tbsp lemon juice
1-2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
3 Tbsp tahini
To make your tahini (I just made enough to use in my hummus) I used 1/4 cup hulled sesame seeds and some olive oil.
Lay your sesame seeds out on a baking sheet in a thin layer and bake at 350˚F moving them around with a spatula periodically until golden, but don't allow them to get too brown!
Move the seeds to a food processor and start to whirl those babies around. Begin to add the olive oil down the spout thingy of the processor. Continue to whirl a few minutes and add enough olive oil so that your tahini is smooth, but not runny.
Place your chickpeas, 3 tablespoons of the canning liquid, the lemon juice and garlic into a food processor. Whirl it around for a few minutes, stopping once or twice to scrape down the sides. Add the tahini and keep whizzing around until everything is nice and smooth.
Taste your hummus and season it with salt and pepper (I didn't use pepper) and more lemon juice if necessary.
I love these pretzel crackers with hummus! MMM-MMMMM!!!!
Keep refrigerated!
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