Saturday, July 23, 2011

Bruschetta with Hummus

I am such a picky eater in the summer. I prefer veggies, pesto, basil, and bruschetta. In fact, I love bruschetta so much that I find tons of alternative recipes so that I can eat some type of bruschetta multiple times a week and never get sick of it.

This bruschetta recipe has quickly become my favorite. It combines hummus, which I love to bits IF it is homemade (grocery store hummus is too tangy), feta (we all know by now how much I love cheese), and tomatoes (YUM) in a wonderful combination. Once again, I found it at allrecipes.com

Paul and I eat this as an actual dinner-meal, but it also makes a great appetizer. Choose any type of bread that you like for this bruschetta. I picked up a loaf of spinach-feta bread from a local farmer's market and it really hit the spot. However, I doubt that I will find a loaf of bread like that again, so next time, I will use french bread or perhaps asiago bread....so many delightful choices ahead of me! :)

Ingredients:
*1 can (14 oz) of garbanzo beans, drained
*lemon juice (approx. 2-3 tbsp.)
*minced garlic (approx. 1 tsp.)
*cumin (add until satisfied)
*olive oil (approx. 2 tsp.)
*spreadable butter
*parmesan cheese
*paprika
*3 roma tomatoes, seeded and diced
*1/2 cup (approx.) of feta cheese
*oregano, garlic powder/salt, spices of your choice
*shredded mozzarella cheese (optional)
*bread loaf of your choice (ciabatta, french/italian, etc.)

Directions:
1) For the hummus, place the drained garbanzo beans, lemon juice, cumin, garlic, and olive oil into a food processor. Process until well blended. Taste and add ingredients until it tastes just as you like it. (For example, I do not like my hummus to be too lemony, but you might. Perfect the hummus until you are satisfied!)
2) Slice the bread of your choice and spread with butter and parmesan cheese (to your liking). Either place under your broiler or into a preheated (approx. 350 degrees) oven until the bread is golden aka toasted. (approx. 3 minutes)
3) Spread the hummus over the toasted bread slices. Sprinkle with paprika. Top this with the tomatoes, feta cheese, spices, and a very light sprinkling of moz. cheese (optional). Place back into the oven and heat for approx. 3 more minutes or until cheese is melting and tomatoes are warm. Enjoy!

Comments:
*Often, hummus recipes add tahini sauce. I don't like that taste, so I do not add it. However, if you enjoy that taste, simply look up a hummus recipe that uses it. They are EVERYWHERE on the internet. I was excited to find this recipe for a milder tasting hummus. Everyone has different tastes.

*I add a tiny bit of moz. cheese because I really love the taste of melted cheese. It isn't necessary for this recipe, however, if you are trying to cut calories. The feta is the important cheese for this recipe.

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