Here are three recipes that it makes sense to prepare at the
same time if you are having company. If you are expecting a large crowd, they can
all be doubled easily.
Taratoor Sauce
3
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Garlic cloves – finely chopped
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1 c
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Tahini paste
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¼ c
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Cold water (or slightly less – I like slightly less)
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½ c
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Lemon juice
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1 tsp
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salt
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I use a food
processor, and first pulse the Tahini paste with the chopped garlic and salt,
then slowly add the cold water, and lemon juice. This sauce is used as an
ingredient in the next two recipes, but it is good on its own, poured over
steamed cauliflower, for example.
Baba Ghannooj
1
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Eggplant – the kind that is often referred to as: American
Eggplant.
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¼ c
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Fresh lemon juice
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2 T
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Taratoor sauce (see above)
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1
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Large garlic clove, chopped
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1 tsp
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Salt
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1 T
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Olive oil
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¼ c
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Chopped onions
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1 T
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Chopped fine leaf parsley
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The eggplant needs to be cooked in a manner that totally chars
the skin. The point is to have a somewhat smoky flavour to the dip. First the
skin of the eggplant needs to be pricked (unless explosions are your kind of
thing). I cook it on the barbeque, using tongs to turn it often. It can also be
done over a gas flame or campfire. When it is all soft, and the skin is
blackened, let it cool a bit, and then remove the charred skin. It doesn’t
matter if small flecks remain. Then, whomp the eggplant and everything else
into a food processor and process it all until blended. Garnish with whatever
you like – crescents of thinly sliced onion, an array of flat leaf parsley,
whatever catches your fancy. Left overs are good the next morning on toast.
Hummus
1 can
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Chick peas – well rinsed. The size of cans is about 400
ml. (save a few chick peas for garnish)
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1 tsp
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Salt – or more if that is your preference.
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3
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Garlic cloves, finely chopped
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¼ c
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Fresh lemon juice
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1 c
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Taratoor sauce
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First pulse the chick peas in a food processor, and then add
the rest of the ingredients and briefly blend. It is better to slightly
under-process than to over-process – unless you are making baby-food. Then, babies wouldn't complain. Toss a
few chick peas on top for garnish (unless you are making it for babies).
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