Hummus

The Origins of Hummus
According to several historical source hummus likely originated from ancient Egypt. It has been said the earliest mention of hummus dates back to Egypt in the 13th century.
Hummus
The Origins of Hummus
According to several historical source hummus likely originated from ancient Egypt. It has been said the earliest mention of hummus dates back to Egypt in the 13th century.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Soak 1/2 cup chickpeas overnight
- 2
Heat 6-7 cloves of garlic in some olive oil for flavouring hummus.
- 3
Grind the soaked chickpeas with some olive oil.
- 4
Add 1 teaspoon tahini paste, black pepper, salt and give a quick churn again.
- 5
Add some lemon juice.
- 6
Give a last churn and hummus is all ready.
- 7
Sprinkle some oregano and use garlic flavoured olive oil for garnishing.
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