Hummus … among us
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Belly35I enjoy good Hummus
In Canton the Sahara Grill has the best but in Cleveland Nate’s is so good.
If I have to buy it from the store the brand I like the best is Sabra “classic” and the “red pepper”.
Do you like Hummus?
Where do you go to get the best Hummus in your area?
What store brand do you buy or like? -
Fab1bLove hummus myself, actually had it for lunch last week just about every day!
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DeyDurkie5Hate Hummus, tastes like shit!
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killdeeryep, it's great.
we have occasionally made our own...(by we I mean my wife did, so don't ask me the recipe...)
I like that Sabra brand, usually get the one with the pine nuts or the red pepper.
Great with those toasted pita chips. -
SocietyTrader Joe's has some good hummus.
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gerb131Hummus is good stuff. I usually get it and baba gnouche in Pickerington at the Mediterrena Cafe.
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WebsurfinbirdLoves me some good hummus. For store bought Sabra is definitely the best. Haven't made home made in a while, though it is really easy.
I'll be going to Israel this fall, so I'm pretty sure I'll get my hands on some good hummus while I'm there. -
FatHobbitI love hummus. I've made my own a few times, but I'm not picky. The more garlic the better as far as I am concerned.
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gorocks99I'm personally a fan of Cedar's. Delicious stuff.
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tupacFor those that make their own, where do you find the tahini paste in the supermarket?
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FatHobbit
That was the hardest part. They looked at me like I was speaking a foriegn langauge at walmart. loltupac wrote: For those that make their own, where do you find the tahini paste in the supermarket?
I bet whole foods or trader joe's would have it. I can't remember where I got it. -
Curly JThe Wife bought some Hummus a few months ago after sampling it at the store. I tried it and it tasted like ground cardboard. Now I kid her everytime we see the commercial saying 'Delicious Hummus' on TV.
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4cards...my wife is Lebanese and we make our own which is 100x better than anything you can find in a store.
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4cards
...you can make your own tahini paste. It's nothing more than sesame seeds that you bake for 10 or 15 mins and then put in a food processor with olive oil. Make sure it's thick!tupac wrote: For those that make their own, where do you find the tahini paste in the supermarket? -
vball10setlove it...The Beirut/Byblos in Toledo's the best-IMO