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Showing posts with label chick peas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chick peas. Show all posts
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Love Hummus !
Love homemade hummus !! I made two for a neighbor's pool party .. on the left is a spicy chili, roasted garlic and basil .. on the right , a roasted red onion , thyme and fresh garlic :)) MmmmMmmm just add some 9 grain crackers and your set ! Total cost for both $5 ( 20 people snacks worth ) The garlic & herbs were from my own garden too , making it extra special :)
#Simplegoodfood #GoodfoodCheap #RichsgoodFood ..
Here is one of my original recipes for hummus :
http://richfletchersgoodfoodrevolution.blogspot.ca/2010/11/roasted-red-pepper-garlic-hummus.html
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Vegetarian Eggplant Curry - #10w5 - 4 Good Food, Cheap 1
From being behind a week on posting , I'm actually now a week ahead of myself. The next 6 posts have all been photographed, I just need to write them out . ( The hardest part for me ) So that brings us to today's recipe, Vegetarian Curry , a first for me. Not the curry part ,Ive made loads of those over the years in all sorts of different styles, just never without meat . Also , Ive never used Indian Eggplant before , so this dish was a little interesting for me.This is one of those quick and easy meals, it can be ready in under 45 minutes , with only a few minutes prep. and for the people like me that are on a budget , this one is really cheap, total cost about $5 for enough for 4 bowls full.
You will need for this recipe.
1 Can of Chick Peas - Or 3 cups of dried ones soaked over night, and boiled $1.00
1 Jar of Whole Roma Tomatoes - Homemade if possible $ 0.50
5 Indian Eggplants ( Baby Eggplants ) $2.50
6 or 8 Mushrooms - Again , I only seemed to have white on hand. $1.00
3 Tablespoons of your favourite curry powder.$ 0.25
The stars of the show, Chick Peas, Indian Egg Plant, White Mushrooms, Madras Curry , My home canned garlic/basil tomatoes :) |
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Roasted Red Pepper & Garlic Hummus
You've seen them. At the grocery store , all those stacks and stacks of plastic tubs with different colours , and flavours gleaming at you from near the deli isle :) I used to stop there every week, and drop $5 on a small tub of Hummus... usually it was a roasted garlic , or red pepper. That was before I started making my own. My first attempt was almost identical to this posts version, Which I must say I enjoyed immensely. So I thought Id try to recreate how it all happened for me and share.The best part is that after my second batch turned out as well as the first I swore myself off the store bought, and now enjoy a healthier, tastier and cheaper hummus made by me, with my tastes in mind. Plus I get to control all the ingredients, which can be as few as three. I do try not to add more than eight or ten , as you tend to start losing some flavours.
Okay, enough babbling. Time to show you how easy this is.
The most cost effective way to make this is to buy a bag of dried chick peas ( also called garbonzo beans ) , If you can find organic ones, grab them. Besides the lack of chemicals, I find them to have a better texture. .
Pour them into a bowl, and pick out any green or black ones. They always mention to look for stones too, but I have yet to find one. |
The dried peas do require an overnight soak. If you don't have the time or the patience for this step , buy some good quality canned ones and skip the next two steps :) If your in Canada the PC Organic Chick Peas are really good for canned ones
Dried chick peas NEED to soak overnight . Make sure the are well covered in water and simply soak for 24 hours. I think the alternative is to boil them for 4 hours, but I have not tried this. |
I usually start it up on slow speed with a few good glugs of olive oil.. once it gets going I increase the speed and add oil until you like the consistency. |
Don't forget to stop and have a good look and taste, It may seem like your adding a lot of salt, but your making 4 cups of hummus .. that is quite a lot. ( 4 grocery store tubs worth! ) |
That's it, you now have 4 cups of an amazing roasted red pepper and garlic hummus :) About 4 times what you'd get in a prepackaged one at the store , all for about the same price as one 1 tub. PLUS you should have at least a few packages in the freezer. Now all that's left to do is grab yourself some homemade bread and veggie sticks and you've got a great lunch , or even a light dinner. Or like tonight, a great late night snack.
Happy Cooking!
Enjoy :)
Rich
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