TOMATO AND BASIL HUMMUS
I tasted this flavorful hummus recently during a supermarket sampling. The taste of this hummus was the best of both worlds, so delicious with chips. I have used roasted garlic and canned tomatoes here and substituted the tahini paste with extra-virgin olive oil. It gives a good taste combined with the basil and tomatoes. Even roasted tomatoes can also be used instead of the canned ones. I even added some green chilies for some heat. The chilies can be replaced with black pepper. Here goes the recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
Chick peas, 1 cup, soaked overnight.
Garlic, 1 small head.
Green chilies, small, 2.
Canned tomatoes, ½ cup.
Fresh basil leaves, a handful.
Salt as per taste.
Extra virgin olive oil, 2 tablespoons.
PREPARATION:
Cook the soaked chick peas until they are tender. I cooked the chick peas in pressure cooker for up to 2 whistles and let it cool. Drain out all the liquid from the canned tomatoes. To roast the garlic, cut the garlic head into two halves and apply olive oil to the halves. Wrap them in aluminum foil and bake it for 30 minutes. Squeeze out the garlic from the heads and keep aside. Add the cooked chickpeas, drained tomatoes, garlic, basil leaves, and chilies in a blender and blend everything into a smooth paste. Pour in extra virgin olive oil while blending. Add salt according to taste. Transfer the hummus into a serving dish and serve with tortilla or pita chips.
I tasted this flavorful hummus recently during a supermarket sampling. The taste of this hummus was the best of both worlds, so delicious with chips. I have used roasted garlic and canned tomatoes here and substituted the tahini paste with extra-virgin olive oil. It gives a good taste combined with the basil and tomatoes. Even roasted tomatoes can also be used instead of the canned ones. I even added some green chilies for some heat. The chilies can be replaced with black pepper. Here goes the recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
Chick peas, 1 cup, soaked overnight.
Garlic, 1 small head.
Green chilies, small, 2.
Canned tomatoes, ½ cup.
Fresh basil leaves, a handful.
Salt as per taste.
Extra virgin olive oil, 2 tablespoons.
PREPARATION:
Cook the soaked chick peas until they are tender. I cooked the chick peas in pressure cooker for up to 2 whistles and let it cool. Drain out all the liquid from the canned tomatoes. To roast the garlic, cut the garlic head into two halves and apply olive oil to the halves. Wrap them in aluminum foil and bake it for 30 minutes. Squeeze out the garlic from the heads and keep aside. Add the cooked chickpeas, drained tomatoes, garlic, basil leaves, and chilies in a blender and blend everything into a smooth paste. Pour in extra virgin olive oil while blending. Add salt according to taste. Transfer the hummus into a serving dish and serve with tortilla or pita chips.
That's looks yummy. Tomato and Basil is classic Italian. YUMMY! :)
ReplyDeleteI've not tasted this with tomato - must add a nice tang.
ReplyDeletewow I love Hummus, with basil, its just lovely
ReplyDeleteBasil...lovely Gita..my fav Herb..hummus make sme hungry too
ReplyDeleteBasil and toma very flavorful and aromatic!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Makes a lovely dip!
ReplyDeleteBasil in hummus, I never use Basil shall include in my ingredients
ReplyDeleteLooking so nice gita...Yummy hummus..Addition of tomatoes gives a nice tangy taste..
ReplyDeleteBasil n tomato as hummus, makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteyumy hummus.. great with pita.
ReplyDeleteThats cool Gita..Looks yum..you can even add some sesame seed with olive oil instead of that Tahini paste for a crunchy twist..great with chips..:)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend..!!
Yummy hummus,surely a neat twist with tomato and basil :)
ReplyDeletesomething new and sounds sooo yummy. a must try!
ReplyDeletenice hummus
ReplyDeleteYou are always good at bringing out the odd. Hummus looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteReally yummy. Basil with chick peas ( Its mouth watering)
ReplyDeleteI like hummus pretty much with bread too. I even liked ur egyptian sweet, yumm
ReplyDeletetomato basil is such a delicious combo Gita! Hummus looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteSounds so yummy and new to me:) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow what a combo....Looks yum....
ReplyDeletethat looks wonderful.Tomato is a good addition I guess to the hummus adds a tasty tangy flavor.
ReplyDeleteHummus is my fav Lebanese dish......I simply love it with pita bread and falafel....
ReplyDeletewill try this version soon...
never tasted & tried,will do both soon:)
ReplyDeleteNext time will try this way, Gita, looks wonderful! :)
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