Hum, hum, hummus
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Hum, hum, hummus
A (somewhat) spicy hummus. Chick peas, tahini (sesame paste), chipotle pepper in adobo sauce, a little jalapeno, roasted red pepper, garlic, onion, and some cilantro. Topped with paprika and olive oil. Chased by a red wine. Pretty simple, and super healthy and yum. Now, I just gotta remember to buy pitas or pita chips...
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Love me some hummus....
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Let me rock your world. Toss a few red peppers in oil, salt, vinegar, greek seasoning, wrap in foil and broil for 15 minutes or so. Remove from foil, continue broiling until blackened. Remove skin & seeds, blend with chick peas & Tahini, season as necessary for your style Hummus. Unbelievable on tortilla chips or steamed pitas. Wow.
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Yours does sound damn good, Mike. I love spicy but am the only at my house who does so I'd never be able to make it that way.
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That does sound fine...kurtdesign1 wrote:Let me rock your world. Toss a few red peppers in oil, salt, vinegar, greek seasoning, wrap in foil and broil for 15 minutes or so. Remove from foil, continue broiling until blackened. Remove skin & seeds, blend with chick peas & Tahini, season as necessary for your style Hummus. Unbelievable on tortilla chips or steamed pitas. Wow.
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Dude. Don't you ever do anything just for yourself, any more? Or, just make two batches...kurtdesign1 wrote:Yours does sound damn good, Mike. I love spicy but am the only at my house who does so I'd never be able to make it that way.
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It's called Half Ashed...Stewmuse wrote:Dude. Don't you ever do anything just for yourself, any more?kurtdesign1 wrote:Yours does sound damn good, Mike. I love spicy but am the only at my house who does so I'd never be able to make it that way.
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I thought that HA was for the goodness of humanity, not personal gratification.kurtdesign1 wrote:It's called Half Ashed...Stewmuse wrote:Dude. Don't you ever do anything just for yourself, any more?kurtdesign1 wrote:Yours does sound damn good, Mike. I love spicy but am the only at my house who does so I'd never be able to make it that way.
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I like spicy.
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Correct. Without it, I'd go postal. Humanity benefits indirectly.Stewmuse wrote:I thought that HA was for the goodness of humanity, not personal gratification.kurtdesign1 wrote:It's called Half Ashed...Stewmuse wrote:
Dude. Don't you ever do anything just for yourself, any more?
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