Welcome to Greek-Recipe.com
 
Menu

Calorie Search
Food
calories

Culinary Dictionary
Term


Convert measure units
Value:
From Into
Oven temperatures
Grad. F Grad. F
Grad. C Grad. C
Weight
grams grams
kg kg
oz oz
lb lb



Chickpea dip - (Humus)
Category:appetizers  Comment or vote this recipe Print this recipe Send to a friend 
INGREDIENTS
  • 200 gr chickpeas
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 3 spoons olive oil
  • 3 tspn tahine
  • 1 tspn salt
  • 1/2 tspn pepper
  • parsley, finely chopped
  • 3 spoons water
  • 5 spoons fresh lemon juice
  • Paprika (optional)
METHOD
Soak the chickpeas in water for at least 12 hours. Boil them until they become tender and then drain them. Let them cool. Use a bowl to dissolve the tahine in the water. Place the chickpeas in a blender and while mixing add the salt, pepper, the tahine, olive oil, garlic and the lemon juice. Continue mixing until mixture become creamy in texture. Serve cold and garnish with parsley. Add paprika optionaly.
Back to index


Calculate your BMI
Weight:
Height :
pounds/inches
kg/meters
Help


Feedback | Recommend Us | Submit a recipe | Privacy Policy | zucchini & eggplant recipes | appetizer recipes | greek salad recipe | greek baklava recipe | greek food recipes. A special thank to Mrs. Dora Parisi (Dώρα Παρίση) from Molivos (Lesvos), who gave as permission to use some of the photos of her book Tastes of the Aegean (Γεύσεις Αιγαίου)

© Copyright 2003 greek-recipe.com - All Rights Reserved All information in this site can be freely used for homework papers, college essays, book reports, coursework and term papers.. Web site engine's code is Copyright © 2003 by PHP-Nuke. All Rights Reserved. PHP-Nuke is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL license.