Making hummus: Aspiring middle class food thread.

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gottogetfit

Active Member
Location
North Yorkshire
Apart from never being entirely sure if I've spelt it right, a bit like Anglesey or necessary, I also can't make it very well. It always tastes shite and is barring my way into middle class comfort and accompanying smugness.

I can no longer afford this disturbance in smugness and the feeling of superiority it engenders and so must tackle this nemesis before it sends me back down the social ladder to join Marmion and his deep fat fryer rather than upwards to making my own smoker.

I have tahini, garlic, lemon, chickpeas and a processor/blender. So what is the secret. My chickpeas are tinned, my tahini, I've just discovered is 'light', I may have to change that, my lemons are fresh, my salt is sea and my garlic is cloved. How should I pursue this quest?
I'm a Chef & used this Greek recipe from Samos. Works every time & is very moorish. Enjoy!
400g can chickpeas, 100g tahini paste, 50ml water, 2 cloves garlic, 50ml olive oil, 85ml fresh squeezed lemon juice, salt, pepper, 1 tsp paprika, chopped parsley to garnish.
If you want a cheap version...chick peas, peanut butter, loads of garlic, olive oil,
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I've tried, honestly I've tried. Little bits of spicy tasty vegetables, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, but every time I try it still tastes like something I just poured boiling water over, with the single purpose of being disappointing.
An element if truth there Cubist but polenta knocks it into a cocked hat for bland crapness.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I kinda think we had some gnocchi that had polenta in it. That didn't seem too bad....perhaps it was the sauce?
:ohmy:
 

outlash

also available in orange
There's chick peas and there's chick peas. So far, Napolina branded ones are the winners in these towers for Hummus and Felafel. Own brand ones, especially Waitrose are little bullets of horror.

Tony.
 
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User169

Guest
Almost all British middle-class food involves the usurpation of European/Mediterranean peasant cuisine.

Discuss.

I'll-conceived notions of "peasant" cuisine. The quintessential bourgeois culinary fetish.
 
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