![]() You will most likely find it in the ethnic food section, along with the Moroccan or Cypress foods. Here in the UK, tahini can now be found in all major supermarkets. It is originally from the Middle East, but has become very common in whole food and plant-based community as it is so nutritious and flavourful. It’s a little bit like smooth peanut butter in texture, but more runny. Tahini is an oily paste made from ground up sesame seeds. This will help the hand blender to get all of the chickpeas smooth and creamy.Īnd you may need to scrape the blades and bowl down a few times, to ensure it doesn’t get ‘gummed up’ with chickpeas. I would add the liquid first as you want to make sure the bottom of the bowl is wet. A stick or hand blender is great for making hummus. However, it will require a lot more effort mashing a whole can of beans with just a fork! Can you Make Hummus with a Hand Blender?Īgain, yes. If you don’t have a potato masher, then a fork will also get the job done. This way you can get the masher right down into the corners.Īvoid using a pan with a non-stick coating though, as you could end up damaging the pan and eating that non-stick coating. ![]() I like to make it in a saucepan rather than a bowl. OK, so it does take a little bit of elbow grease, but it’s such a fun way to get the whole family involved in making dinner. Yep, a potato masher is your friend when you want to whip up a creamy fresh bowl of hummus! So, if you’re off grid, and don’t have access to a blender or food processor, the magic ingredient in your blender free hummus is… So this is the perfect recipe to make when fresh food stocks are dangerously low! How to Make Hummus without a Blender Smoked paprika (optional, but delicious!)Īs you can see all these ingredients are easy to carry around in your camp kitchen, and are very shelf stable. ![]()
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