It seems like there is nothing easier than making your own hummus, yet not many people even bother. Its one of my absolute favorite spreads. I love it on toast by it self, in a sandwich with rocket and tomatoes, in a wrap with roasted veggies, a big dollop of it in buddha bowls... you get the picture, lol.I make it without adding any oil, because I think its unnecessary, but you can certainly add some if you wish. I don\'t recommend it, however, especially if you\'re trying to loose weight. Remember that oil is liquid fat and has 9 calories per gram. So if you add just two table spoonfuls of oil, you will be adding 270 empty calories! Just think about that....
<a name=\'more\'></a>Ingredients 1 Can of Chickpeas or 400gm Home Cooked (well soaked and boiled till soft)2 Cloves of GarlicZest and Juice of one big Lemon3 tbs of TahiniSalt and PepperCold WaterPhoto by Sincerely V MethodPlace chickpeas, garlic, lemon zest and juice in a blender. Start blending it and adding a little bit of water, just enough for the mixture to form a paste and work inside the blender. Don\'t worry if it seems a little too runny. Blend it until it is completely smooth then add tahini, salt and pepper. It should thicken up after adding tahini and refrigerating it for a few hours.
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