Mike's Homemade Hummus

Syracuse student Mike Eassa shares his favorite snack.

ByABC News
February 27, 2009, 2:45 PM

SYRACUSE, N.Y., March 3, 2009 -- Syracuse University senior Mike Eassa said this hummus recipe runs in the family. As a child, he always looked forward to the family Christmas party, because his great-aunt would make this dish.

"One year, my sister asked for the recipe, and when I moved into my apartment she gave me a food processor with the recipe, and the ingredients to make hummus," he said.

Now, it's an easy, quick snack to make that lasts for a while in the fridge, he said, and can be eaten with anything from fresh veggies to pretzels or pita.

"I've yet to meet someone who doesn't like it," he said.






recipe courtesy Mike Eassa

Serves 4

Ingredients

Instructions

Blend the chickpeas, tahini paste, lemon and garlic together in a food processor.

Use the chickpea liquid, or olive oil, to thin mixture to desired consistency.

Add salt, pepper and cumin to taste.

Serve with fresh vegetables (like carrots, cucumbers or celery), fresh pita, pretzels, crackers or chips.