How to Make Tahini
Ingredients:
3 cups sesame seeds
1/2 cup olive oil
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350F; spread the seeds onto a clean jelly roll pan (baking sheet with a 1/4 inch around it); place into oven for 5 minutes. Stir the seeds around and toast for another 5 minutes, but do not allow them to get brown in color.
Put the seeds into a food processor or blender; add 1/4 cup of oil and begin blending on high. A paste will form; switch off the appliance and scrap down the paste with a rubber spatula. Turn the appliance back on and slowly add in the remaining oil until a smooth sauce begins to form; sort of like a smooth peanut butter consistency; not all the oil may be required.
Makes 2 cups.
How to Make Hummus
Ingredients:
1 (16 oz) can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
2/3 cup Tahini sauce (or 1/4 cup if using a Tahini paste)
1 Tbsp minced garlic
1/4 cup olive oil
1/8 cup lemon juice
1/4 tsp salt
1/8 tsp ground black pepper
Preparation:
Mash the beans slightly and place inside a food processor or blender; add the Tahini, garlic, oil, lemon juice, salt and black pepper. Set speed on puree and blend until desired consistency is achieved (slightly firmer than a sour cream dip is best); add more oil if needed. Use a rubber spatula to scrap down the sides of the appliance if necessary.
Makes 1 and 1/2 cups.
Note: During the puree process, a tablespoon of a flavoring ingredient can be added such as diced tomatoes, roasted red bell pepper, chopped herbs, etc.
I gave you a tease before about making a Pita Pizza, and here's the information I promised to give you. Normally a pizza dough is made with a leavened bread which rises because of yeast, but it can also be made from an unleavened bread such as a tortilla, Navajo Fry Bread or pita bread. As a base sauce, the traditional red tomato sauce can be used, pesto, and I've found that hummus makes an interesting take on a pizza. By pureeing tomatoes, red bell peppers or basil into a hummus, you can turn the traditional brownish coloring into the illusion of a red or green sauce; and have the flavoring too.
How to Make a Pita Pizza
1 Pita bread (standard size to be cut apart, or single serving size)
1/4 cup Hummus (traditional or flavored), 1/8 cup for smaller pita
Now here's the fun part; the rest of the ingredients depends on what you want on it. If using any meats or poultry, it must be precooked. Don't add too much of any one ingredient, you want just enough that each item will be tasted when biting into the pizza. In the photo above, I have diced tomatoes, diced goat cheese and spinach leaves; just a 1/4 cup of each spread around on a standard sized pita went a long way.
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 400F.
Spread hummus over pita; spread other ingredients over all, but not entirely to the edge. Place the pizza directly onto the center rack of the oven and bake for 12 - 15 minutes, or until edges of pita darken.
A standard pita can be cut into fourths; a small pita eaten as is.
There is my adventure into the Middle Eastern world of Tahini, Hummus and Pita Bread; don't be afraid to have your own adventure. Enjoy!
Mary Cokenour