Everything You Need To Know About Hummus
- This super-versatile dip is ridiculously easy to make at home-and easy to customize with your favorite flavors, too.
- By Genevieve Ko
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- W hen someone says cooking something from scratch is as easy as buying it ready-made, it's usually just not true. But hummus comes really close. You throw everything in a food processor, flip the switch, and it's pretty much done. D.I.Y. hummus takes a minute, maybe two, and tastes way fresher than the supermarket version.
- The best part of whipping up a batch from scratch? You can customize it to suit your taste: a little more lemon if you like it bright, more oil or tahini for a richer dip, pureed until silky smooth or kept a little chunky.
- And once you've perfected the basic lemon-tahini version, you can branch out: Blend in sriracha, and cayenne for an extra-spicy version, or roasted eggplant and smoked paprika for an earthy take on the classic. Kick up the color by blending in peppadew peppers or roasted beets, make an uber-tangy hummus with pickles, dill, and scallions, or add marinated artichokes, parsley, and mint for a whole new take on artichoke dip. All it takes is one bowl and the push of a button. As simple as store-bought? Maybe not. But with just five minutes from can to bowl, who cares?
- Keys to Success:
- START WITH TASTY INGREDIENTS
- If you're using canned chickpeas, choose a brand that's good enough to eat on its own. Sniff your tahini before adding it. Sesame seeds go rancid quickly, so make sure your tahini smells and tastes fresh.
- NAIL THE SEASONING
- To get the salt level just right, taste the hummus with whatever you plan on dipping in it-for example, you won't need as much salt with salted pita chips.
- PLAN AHEAD
- Hummus can be made up to 1 week ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- SERVE IT UP RIGHT
- To add extra impact to your hummus, pile it into a shallow serving bowl, smooth the top, and then use the back of a spoon to create a circula
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