Hummus
Equipment
- tea infuser (optional)
Ingredients
- 2 cans chickpeas
- 3 slightly large cloves of garlic
- Juice from 2 average lemons (around ½ cup)
- ½ cup reduced-fat sesame flour
- 1 pinch cumin
- ⅔ cup aquafaba (or about 6 ice cubes)
- Sea salt to taste
Optional Simple Toppings
- paprika
- parsley (dry or fresh)
- minced garlic (jarred in water for mildness and a splash of the liquid)
Instructions
- Toast sesame flour gently on a skillet until slightly toasty and aromatic, about 4-6 minutes
- Pulse chickpeas and garlic a few times
- Process with lemon juice, sesame flour, cumin, and aquafaba (or half the ice cubes if using ice)
- Keep processing
- If using ice, add remaining ice and process until smooth. Add more ice if needed to achieve the desired consistency
- Chill for several hours or overnight for perfect flavor
- To serve, dust in paprika in a tea infuser, parsley flakes, and jarred minced garlic
Notes
Lighter, Better, Faster, Stronger Hummus
There may be as many hummus recipes as there are stars in the sky! So, what does ol’ Craigger have to add of value? How about a light hummus that uses no olive oil, no tahini, and tastes as good as it looks?
The ‘Eureka’ Moment
Well, a while back I had the idea of making a healthier hummus using defatted sesame flour (#affiliatelink). The best one I could find is made by a company called Sukrin, which is much lower in fat than sesame seeds, tahini, or even other sesame flours. It was decent but I still found myself going back to tahini. Then, I had the idea to toast the sesame flour (just like my homemade “roux flour”), and that really added a new depth of flavor to the hummus. So I am now sharing my absolute favorite everyday hummus: Lighter, Better, Faster, Stronger Hummus!
The Secret to No Oil, No Tahini Hummus that Tastes Great
Toasted, defatted sesame flour brings that classic flavor without all the fat, perfect for people looking to eat a balanced plant-based diet. This fits in better with the McDougall way of eating as well. The hummus is creamy but not heavy. It’s perfect!
Simply toast the sesame flour for 4-6 minutes until it becomes aromatic and just starts to darken slightly.
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