Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2007

Humus

Today's recipe I want to share is Humus. Not only is Humus very delicious but also very healthy - especially compared to all the bought ones you get. They contain not only preservatives but also to add more weight a lot of fat. Enough of the small talk, let's get going:

  1. 044Take about 500 gr of dry Chickpeas and let them soak in plenty of water for about 24 hours. Every now and then you change the water in which they soak.
  2. After that you put them in a pressure cooker, add one whole pealed onion and fill the pot until the marking of your pot with water. (Take care not to fill too much!)
  3. 041Let that cook for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. If you are unsure at the first time just open the pot after the 1 1/2 hours and check if the peas are soft. They should easily squash in your fingers. If not put them back for another half hour.
  4. 036After the are soft (by that time they will have soaked up almost all of the water) take them out and put them in the Food Processor. Add 2 - 3 cloves of freshly minced garlic, about 1/2 cup or more of Techina (Sesame Paste - liquidity - also used to make Techina for eating), 2 or more ladles of the water the Humus was cooked in, 2 TB parve (not meaty) Chicken Soup Powder, 3 TB Olive Oil, some Tabasco, 1 TB ground Cumin and if you want 1/2 TB Curry Powder. Let it all process until its smooth.
  5. 042Serve with some of the leftover Chickpeas and some Olive Oil. Best to eat when it's just freshly made and still warm.

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Now some tips:

Because it takes a lot of time of soaking (24 hours) you can soak more in advance. Cook it all and before you put in the other ingredients just put in bags and store in the freezer. Like this you can just defrost a portion in a few minutes and have the Humus ready in no time! This is specially recommended if you have inpatient toddlers who suddenly demand Humus. They don't understand that it takes 24 hours to soak and another 2 hours to cook ;-) ....

The original way is without the Curry Powder. So if you don't like it this way just omit it.

The ready made Humus stores in the fridge for a few days. By then you probably have eaten it already...

Bete Avon! - Enjoy the meal in Hebrew...

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Birthday Delicious Chocolate Cake


preheat oven to 150 degrees Centigrade
2 c Flour
2 c Sugar
3/4 c Cocoa (dark unsweetened)
2 ts Baking Soda
1 ts Baking Powder
1-2 ts Instant Coffee
1/2 c Vegetable Oil
1 c Milk
2 Eggs
1 ts Vanilla extract

First mix the dry ingredients then add all the wet ingredients.
Don't over mix.
Pour into greased pan.
Bake for 1 hour.

After the cake cooled cut it through the middle and fill with apricot jam.
You can use any jam you want, but jams with some acidity give the cake the best taste.
Put back together and cover with Chocolate Spread like Nutella.

Best to put for a few hours or a day into the fridge before serving.


Potatoe Roesti from the Oven


Recipe for 2;
preheat oven to 200 degrees Centigrade

cut about 6-8 medium Potatoes into 1cm cubes
put in Pyrex dish and season with Olive Oil, freshly ground Black Pepper and coarse Sea Salt

bake for about 40 minutes until golden brown and done
don't forget to mix them up once or twice during baking!

for added flavor put some crushed garlic before serving over the potatoes