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Mazzas Hummus

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Ingredients

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1 (17 5/8 ounce) bag dried garbanzo beans (garbanzo beans)
water
salt
2 garlic cloves
2 tablespoons lemon juice (or more)
3 tablespoons tahini sesame butter, well stirred
olive oil, for drizzle

Nutritional information

1044.7
Calories
232 g
Calories From Fat
25.9 g
Total Fat
3.1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
77.2 mg
Sodium
159.5 g
Carbs
45.6 g
Dietary Fiber
27.1 g
Sugars
52.4 g
Protein
580g
Serving Size

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Mazzas Hummus

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      Excellent appetizer! I do have to confess that I didn't read the directions correctly, so when I got ready to make the dish realized I was supposed to be doing it from scratch (dry beans). We had guest coming in three hours so had to use canned beans and it was great! I didn't have tahini sesame butter, so followed RZ's suggestion for substitution (little peanut butter and sesame oil), and it worked out great! Thanks for sharing!

      • 1650 min
      • Serves 3
      • Easy

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      Mazza’s Hummus, Mazza is a Lebanese restaurant here in Salt Lake that has some of the most amazing food! The hummus is to die for and Mazza’s owner was kind enough to share the recipe with the Salt Lake Tribune , Excellent appetizer! I do have to confess that I didn’t read the directions correctly, so when I got ready to make the dish realized I was supposed to be doing it from scratch (dry beans) We had guest coming in three hours so had to use canned beans and it was great! I didn’t have tahini sesame butter, so followed RZ’s suggestion for substitution (little peanut butter and sesame oil), and it worked out great! Thanks for sharing!, Mazza is a Lebanese restaurant here in Salt Lake that has some of the most amazing food! The hummus is to die for and Mazza’s owner was kind enough to share the recipe with the Salt Lake Tribune


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      Steps

      1
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      Place Chickpeas in a Large Bowl. Cover With Cold Water and Place in the Refrigerator. Soak For at Least 24 Hours or Until Tender. (you Should Be Able to Bite Through a Pea.)

      2
      Done

      Drain. Place in a Large Pot and Cover With Two to Three Inches of Water. Add 1 Teaspoon Salt.

      3
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      Bring to a Boil.

      4
      Done

      Reduce Heat and Simmer 2 to 3 Hours or More Until Peas Are Soft and There Is About 1 Inch of Thick Broth.

      5
      Done

      Add Boiling Water During Cooking If Water Level Gets to Low. (this Cooking Process Works Well in a Slow Cooker.)

      6
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      When Peas Are Soft, Drain, Reserving Cooking Liquid.

      7
      Done

      For One Batch of Hummus Place 2 Cups Softened Peas, Garlic, Lemon Juice, and Tahini in the Bowl of a Food Processor. Process Adding Broth a Little at a Time Until Well Combined and Creamy.

      8
      Done

      Season With Salt. Taste, Add More Salt and/or Lemon Juice, If Necessary.

      9
      Done

      Scrape Into a Serving Bowl and Drizzle With a Little Bit of Olive Oil.

      10
      Done

      If You Plan to Make the Hummus Ahead of Time, It Should Be Slightly Thinner Than You Want, as It Will Firm Up as It Sits.

      11
      Done

      Place Remaining Cooked Peas in a Container With a Tight-Fitting Lid. Cover With Some of the Cooking Broth. Place in the Freezer For Later Use.

      12
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      Other Tips from Mazza's Owner: the Key Is to Use the Dried Beans and Soak Them. Don't Use Canned.

      13
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      Use Tahini Purchased at a Middle Eastern Market. It Will Probably Be Fresher Than Those Found at a Grocery Store.

      14
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      and One Final Tip For Getting the Hummus the "creamy" Consistency: Start by Mixing the Drier Ingredients First. Then Slowly Add Cooking Liquid Until It Reaches the Texture You Want.

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