We have been having a lazy day around the house today and I decided it would be a great day to organize our kitchen cupboards. What seemed like a tedious task became exciting as I began encountering items I forgot I owned. One such item I came across was my mini food processor. My sister and a couple friends are always making hummus so I decided to give it a try. Mark does not like plain hummus so I made artichoke. When I purchased 10 cans of artichoke hearts on an amazing sale he complained that we would never use them. I bet he’s happy now that I stocked up.
I used this recipe from allrecipes as a place to start .
Ingredients:
1 clove garlic (I missed the second one in the original recipe and 1 clove was enough for us)
1 can garbanzo beans, liquid reserved (mine was 15 ounces, I didn’t use any of the reserved liquid)
4 Tbsp lemon juice (I ran out so it was about 3)
2 Tbsp tahini
cumin to taste (subbed for pepper, per author’s recommendation)
(I omitted salt and did not top with olive oil)
4-5 ounces artichoke hearts (my own addition)
In a food processor, chop the garlic. Pour garbanzo beans into blender, reserving about a tablespoon for garnish. Place lemon juice and tahini in food processor. Add artichoke hearts (I would do this first next time). Blend until creamy and well mixed.
So simple and so delicious. I have to go…my hummus is quickly disappearing and I have only had a couple bites. 