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| re: Does This Hummus Recipe Seem Legit? Actually, I haven't found one I don't like. First discovered it in NYC 10 or so years ago. Made my day when I saw it in the Ruston Super 1. Making it isn't hard, but Sabra is convenient and as good as homemade. Kind of like Hellman's mayo. You could make it, but why? Reply Back to Top |
| I've had it. Very good. They used to have these vegan chips that were really good with it. They also have some called crispbreads or something like that. Really good. Not pita but good. I like the love dip. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: Then you probably shouldn't be commenting on the legitimacy of a hummus recipe in that case Reply Back to Top |
| Not directed to PM Our favorite is hummus with warm pita wedges, radishes, parsley, feta cubes. Mix and match as you eat. Radishes with hummus are great. And very Mediterranean Reply Back to Top |
| my favorite is gahlic hummus on a little fancy pants cracker or slathered on some celery sticks.. Reply Back to Top |
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| did she mean to say "i love the like dip"? Reply Back to Top |
| Instead of salt use a half tspn of celery salt and definitely use the tahini. If using canned chick peas make sure to drain and rinse, then add a little water and bring them to a boil. It will make them more tender. Makes awesome hummus Reply Back to Top |
| It was awfully early in the morning for you two to be drinking! Here ya go. Make it and see if you don't like the love dip. LINK Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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