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Hummus saved my life! Other than the starchy ones, I have never been fond of vegetables. I've wanted to like them but my taste buds just wouldn't cooperate. For me, there is nothing more distateful than the odor and taste of a cooked cruciferous vegetable. I discovered that I could force down raw broccoli and raw cauliflower if I drenched it in salsa but it was still a lot of work and my diet really couldn't afford all that sodium. And then, we discovered Hummus.
We vary the vegetables but my daily lunch consists of something like this: A half cup each of broccoli, cauliflower, button mushrooms, Sugar snap peas and half a carrot. I dip those into about 2 or 3 tablespoons of a spicy Hummus (make it yourself or buy something like Sabra Roasted Red Pepper and load it up with some Cayenne Pepper). It makes for a very tasty and healthful lunch even if you're using the store bought variety. Most brands are made with Tahini and Olive Oil which are considered to be good sources of omega-3 fats.
I like Hummus so much that it emboldened me to give cooked veggies another chance. I still don't do well with boiled or steamed vegetables but in season, I'm not sure there is a tastier treat than a plate of roasted asparagus dipped in Hummus.
I'm sure most of you already love your vegetables and are long time Hummus consumers but for those of you still wrapped up in your typical Taco, Burger, Pizza, Sandwich diet - you really need to experiment with this tasty dip (spread, topping whatever you want to consider it).
If anybody has some good Hummus recipes or recommendations for use, I'd love to hear them.
Steve
We vary the vegetables but my daily lunch consists of something like this: A half cup each of broccoli, cauliflower, button mushrooms, Sugar snap peas and half a carrot. I dip those into about 2 or 3 tablespoons of a spicy Hummus (make it yourself or buy something like Sabra Roasted Red Pepper and load it up with some Cayenne Pepper). It makes for a very tasty and healthful lunch even if you're using the store bought variety. Most brands are made with Tahini and Olive Oil which are considered to be good sources of omega-3 fats.
I like Hummus so much that it emboldened me to give cooked veggies another chance. I still don't do well with boiled or steamed vegetables but in season, I'm not sure there is a tastier treat than a plate of roasted asparagus dipped in Hummus.
I'm sure most of you already love your vegetables and are long time Hummus consumers but for those of you still wrapped up in your typical Taco, Burger, Pizza, Sandwich diet - you really need to experiment with this tasty dip (spread, topping whatever you want to consider it).
If anybody has some good Hummus recipes or recommendations for use, I'd love to hear them.
Steve