Shopping makes hungry, and your feet need some rest as well, so, last December on a shopping trip with a friend in Germany we grabbed a table at a Lebanese restaurant. Our plates were filled with various bits and bites and of course hummus and baba ghanoush. I promised to try to make my own but for some reason hadn't got around to it. Until I saw Christine's post at Ramblings from a gypsy soul that was the push I needed. Although it took me this long to actually make it....and a couple of egg plants... :-( Thanks to Christine, the following recipe with my alterings in egg plant purple:Basic Hummus
1 can chick peas (or 4 small roasted eggplants/peppers, peeled and chopped)
2-3 tbsp. sesame seed paste (tahini) (I used 3 tbs)
5-6 cloves of garlic (crushed or finely chopped) (4, pressed)
juice of 1 lemon
5 tbs extra-virgin olive oil
a little over 1/4 tsp sea salt
some water to make a smoother paste or you could add, as Christine points out, some more lemon juice and/or olive oil. (Used a little water to smooth the hummus, but oil and lemon in the baba ghanoush)
To garnish: fresh parsley, minced olives or paprika/chili powder. (chili powder to spice the hummus and sweet paprika powder for the baba ghanoush)
Mix everything (except parsley and paprika) in a blender. Pour in a bowl, drizzle with some olive oil then sprinkle with paprika and garnish with either olives or parsley. And then: scoop away, bake some fresh pita, tear a piece and scoop. Or you could use it as a spread on artisan bread or toast. I also like it as a dip for crunchy veggies.
For the Baba Ghanoush (different spellings but I like this one) the same basics but substitute the chickpeas for roasted eggplant. This I intended to do but I misjudged the time eggplant needs in the oven to become fully done and easy to peel. Yep, some more eggplants gone to waste....so sorry. But sometimes some good comes out of a bad thing: I used 3 beautiful red bell peppers (long pointy ones), roasted them in the oven (20 minutes on 200C, peeled and mashed and followed the directions above. I used extra virgin olive oil in the blender; for sprinkling however, I chose lemon oil and sweet paprika powder. Definitely a keeper!This mix is more of a spread than the hummus. Because the peppers have more liquid in them than chickpeas I didn't use any water to dilute. I did add some basil-scented lemon juice in the blender and an extra tbs olive oil.
Baba Ghanoush en Hummus
1 blik kikkererwten (of 4 kleine aubergines/paprika's, geroosterd, gepeld en in stukjes)
3 el sesam pasta (tahini)
4 knoflooktenen (geperst)
sap van 1 citroen
5 el extra-virgin olijfolie
iets meer dan 1/4 tl zeezout
klein beetje water om het evt wat smeuiiger te maken, of gebruik nog wat extra citroensap/olie
Ik heb wat water gebruikt bij de hummus en extra olie/citroen in de baba ghanoush.
Garneren: peterselie, gehakte olijven en of paprikapoeder/chili poeder.
Alles in de blender en mixen tot een pasta. In een kommetje doen en garneren met de kruiden, vergeet niet nog wat extra olie bovenop te druppelen, dat maakt net dat beetje extra.
De Baba Ghanoush is wat meer werk omdat je daarvoor aubergines of, zoals ik heb gedaan, paprika's voor moet roosteren en pellen. Hiervoor zet je de oven op 200C, aubergines erin (evt. even inprikken met een vork anders dan barsten ze misschien) en zeker 20 minuten laten roosteren, af en toe keren. Als je blazen op het vel ziet of in het geval van de paprika's zwarte plekjes is het goed. Dan kun je ze eruit halen, in een plastic zak stoppen, dichtbinden en zo even laten afkoelen. Op een bord laten glijden en met voorzichtige vingers het velletje er van af trekken. Heet!! Als het goed is laat het vrij makkelijk los. Ik had de aubergines verkeerd ingeschat, die waren nog niet gaar en onmogelijk te pellen! Maar goed, zoals Cruijff zegt: "elluk nadeel heb ze voordeel".....de variant met de wel gelukte paprika's blijkt erg lekker!
The only thing is......I had quite a large batch of both so I have filled a jar with each and sealed the spreads with olive oil. How long do you think this will keep?

















