I love a garlicky, lemony hummus or is that hommus? Or even houmous? Dunno but I like to eat it. I have made many a hummus, adding different herbs and spices, or some lime instead of lemon. (I have to say my very fave is a medieval hummus that is made with lots of green herbs.)
But here we have a recipe by Cherie Hausler from A Plant-Based Farmhouse, which uses preserved lemon. As I usually have a jar of my homemade lemons in the fridge, I happily decided to make this version. In fact, I preserved some Meyer lemons with mountain pepperberries recently, and they turned a beautiful pink!
I also made tomato relish, which I handed over to my mate Chainsaw Newton, along with some of my other homemade condiments in return for a fabulous artwork of his. See Gelato Bob below :-) I have quite the collection of Bob's! (Or is that Bobs?) The things you can do with a chainsaw and a wee bit of fire.
great with crackers or crudités |
Gelato Bob by Chainsaw Newton |
Makes about 400g./14 oz
ingredients:
40 mL/1.25 oz lemon juice
60g./2 big oz tahini
250g./9 oz chickpeas, tinned or cooked up by your sweet self
30 mL/1 oz EV olive oil, plus more for drizzling
30 mL/1 oz water
1 Preserved Lemon quarter, plus 40 mL/1.25 oz of the brine
2 large garlic cloves, peeled
a pinch or 2 of sea salt, if needed
1-2 Tbs toasted and/or black sesame seeds, to sprinkle over the top
Method:
Into a blender or food processor, you add the lemon juice and tahini and let it rip - 'till whipped and creamy', says Cherie
Then you chuck in the other ingredients, and keep blitzing till smooth
Scoop into a bowl, and throw on some EV olive oil, and some sesame seeds if you fancy
Eat with crackers, or crudités, or whatever you like
Notes:
Cherie doesn't say if you use the complete lemon quarter, or just the skin so do what you like; I usually take out most of the flesh
I added quite a bit of the lemon, as I like my hummus tangy!
in they go |
and blitz! |
grab those crackers! |
my homemade lemons |
which turned pink! |
c. Sherry M. |
I am not a lover of chickpeas but this makes me want to try hummus again. Have a great day!
ReplyDeletethanks Marie. I love chickpeas and always have several tins in the pantry. couldn't live without them :)
DeleteI have to try this as I have lots of preserved lemon that I made a few months ago! :)
ReplyDeletegreat idea Lorraine.
DeleteI need to make a batch of preserved lemons! The hummus sounds really great.
ReplyDeleteYes for sure Angie. Nice to have homemade in the fridge.
DeleteI made this with salted limes so I know this tastes good.
ReplyDeleteTandy | Lavender and Lime https://tandysinclair.com
that sounds fab too Tandy.
DeleteI love hummus - in fact bought some today - I know, I should really make it myself.
ReplyDeleteyes it is super easy to make but i usually buy some i have to admit.
DeleteThat sounds delicious. We had an Israeli friend who was a connoisseur of hummus. He once took us to his favorite hummus maker in Akko, Israel, where it was made fresh every day and (they said) it would fade by noon: you had to eat it while it was still warm from cooking the chick peas. Another friend had his favorite hummus place in Nazarus, where he said the hummus was “poetic.”
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
poetic hummus? Mm sounds wonderful Mae!
DeleteLemon hummus. Be still my heart. That sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteyes it's pretty darn fine Jeanie.
DeleteSounds amazing, Sherry. I adore hummus and enjoy it on the regular, though I've never made it quite this way. Now I'm off to buy some preserved lemons...
ReplyDeletethanks Frank. Yep go for it!
DeleteI will definitely try this using shallot in place of the garlic! Sounds wonderful! David (C&L)
ReplyDeletesuch a shame you can't eat garlic David. I love it so much :)
DeleteLooks absolutely delicious Sherry! I love a good hummus 😋
ReplyDeletethanks Anon!
DeleteI love hummus, and I have tried quite many flavour variations. But the addition of preserved lemons is something new to me; love tangy notes myself. Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteit's worth a try Ben. The tangier the better i reckon!
DeleteI love hummus, and I have tried quite many flavour variations. But the addition of preserved lemons is something new to me; love tangy notes myself. Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteworth a go!
DeleteOh that looks great!
ReplyDeletethanks Hena.
DeleteThis recipe definitely sounds like a hit with some crunchy crackers or fresh veggies.
ReplyDeletethanks Raymund.
DeleteI absolutely love hummus (as I usually spell it) and have used various taste forms instead of butter on sandwiches and wraps for years. This promises to be great and will be reposted to more than a few!
ReplyDeleteyes i use it on sandwiches too instead of butter. Much better for you:=) Sooo nice to hear from you again after all this time! Hope all is well with you.
DeleteThe correct answer to your question is quite a big 'no', but I'm a stubborn critter and 'fighting'! Am commenting on a borrowed computer in a new home and hope to be on my own in about a week . . . lovely to read your post after all this time !!!
Deletesorry to hear that Eha. I figured something wasn't right with you; figured health issues etc... Sending best wishes.
DeleteI love hummus, but have never made it with preserved lemons. I will definitely try this recipe. Gerlinde @sunnycvechef.com
ReplyDeleteyes it's pretty good Gerlinde.
DeleteI love hummus but have never made it with preserved lemons. I will definitely try this, thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletethanks again!
DeletePreserved lemon has to give such a good taste to the hummus. It sound fantastic. Karen (Back Road Journal)
ReplyDeletehi karen thanks - yes it adds plenty of zing!
DeleteFirst, Gelato Bob is adorable! I guess he's blueberry-flavored. :-) The hummus (pronounced any which way) sounds fabulous. I always use a touch of lemon, but I love the idea of that being the predominant flavor -- especially with preserved lemon. Love it. :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeletethanks Valentina. Nice to see you here.
DeleteVery impressed with your homemade preserved lemon situation! I never met a hummus that I didn't like and this one looks especially delicious. Nom!
ReplyDeletethanks Sammie. Yep I love hummus too!
DeleteOh I love homemade hummus! I haven't ever made a lemon version, and this sounds absolutely fantastic - a great use of the preserved lemons, Sherry!!
ReplyDeletethanks David.
DeleteI had preserved lemon hummus once and it was a banger! I need to try to make this recipe home :)
ReplyDeletethanks Food Trotter :)
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