...continuing the pulse or bust theme of the recipes section, we now have the hummus burger. I think they sound great, actually.
"I know the list of ingredients is a bit long
but it's honestly dead easy to make. It's fine to add
the fresh chilli as long as you take the seeds out, I
promise - the result is tasty rather than spicy. But
you might not want to squeeze extra lemon on the baby's
burgers.
On a personal note, may I add that I live in South
China where the lychee season is in full swing.
Apparently Annabel Karmel's books haven't been
translated into Cantonese yet. It's a tragedy waiting
to happen.
200g hummus
1 cup soft fresh breadcrumbs
2 tbsp tahini
half tsp ground cumin
3 spring onions, chopped
1 small red chilli, deseeded, very finely chopped
1 garlic clove, crushed
2 tbsp chopped coriander leaf
1 tbsp lemon or lime juice (plus wedges to squeeze
over cooked burger)
2 x 400g cans chickpeas
1 tbsp sesame seeds
2 tbsp dry breadcrumbs
1 cup greek yogurt
2 tbsp virgin olive oil
1 tbsp chopped coriander
Put hummus, fresh breadcrumbs, tahini, cumin, chilli,
garlic, coriander, juice, 1 can of chickpeas in a food processor and whizz till it forms a thick paste. Scrape into a bowl, and stir in the chickpeas. Shape into 8 burgers (you may need more breadcrumbs to get the right texture). Mix dry crumbs with sesame seeds, roll burgers in the mixture, and fry in olive oil on both sides till nice and toasty looking. Stir the yogurt, virgin olive oil and coriander together and serve the burgers with the yogurt sauce, lemon wedges and toasted pitta bread."
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Re: Kerys' and the Adorable Calvy's Hummous Burgers
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Anonymous
on Thu 03 Jan 2008 09:01 GMT | Permanent Link
I´m a bit confused about this recipe.. if you mix all those ingredients, plus hummous, in the blender, are you not effectively mixing hummous with hummous??
Re: Re: Kerys' and the Adorable Calvy's Hummous Burgers
yep, i believe you are effectively doing exactly that, lol. i wonder why? perhaps the maltodextrate in most processed hummous really adds a kick? or perhaps you're supposed to use up left-over home-made hummous by making more hummous in burger form? who knows? it must be the different textures they're after, i wonder if you could skip the original hummous and just portion it out to one finely blended and one not so?
Re: Re: Kerys' and the Adorable Calvy's Hummous Burgers
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Lin
on Thu 03 Jan 2008 18:14 GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Co-incidentally I actually got round to making this today!
Yes - you are effectively adding houmous to houmous but it gives you a short cut rather than having to blend the chick peas and other ingredients. By using houmous to start with, it is a quick recipe to do. I added spinach as well and it did 16 Small-sized burgers. Sadly she refused to touch them this evening - which is REALLY annoying as houmous is her favourite food of all time. I can vouch for their tastiness though..... Re: Re: Kerys' and the Adorable Calvy's Hummous Burgers
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Anonymous
on Sun 06 Jan 2008 10:16 GMT | Permanent Link
hmm.. yeah I think I´ll just skip the store bought hoummous and do home made plus chickpeas.. see what happens.. sound good though!
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