Korean Noodle Bowl
During warmer months, you still need nourishing food but don’t always want a hot meal. This Korean Noodle Bowl packs a punch of flavor and can be eating at room temperature or even cold.
Read MoreDecember 19
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You know what's so great about hummus? Its versatility. The mildness of chickpeas especially allow you to add in whatever seasonings float your boat. This Hummus That Tastes Like Thanksgiving is a great example.
To make hummus taste like Thanksgiving, I just added the seasonings to it that you would normally use for stuffing or dressing. And it worked like a charm!
I dare you to dip into this and not immediately think of Thanksgiving.
How do you serve this recipe? Enjoy it like you would any hummus.
Serve Hummus That Tastes Like Thanksgiving with crackers, veggie sticks, or mini toasts.
Put it out at any gathering around the holidays and wait for people's reactions.
The ingredients for this recipe are easy to keep on hand for last minute gatherings. Onions and garlic are the only fresh ingredients. The canned chickpeas, tahini, and herbs will all come from your pantry.
This hummus recipe comes together quickly. First, you sauté the onion and garlic until soft.
Mix a little Better Than Bouillon paste into the aquafaba, if using. I used the vegetable base instead of no chicken because that's what I had on hand.
Then you put everything in the food processor and whir it up until smooth.
And then, scoop it into a container and refrigerate it for at least 30 minutes before serving to give time for the flavors to develop.
But, it's also delicious right away if you don't have that kind of time.
A fun appetizer for holiday gatherings, this hummus has all the flavors from your favorite stuffing inside.
The Better Than Bouillon is optional but will give a little flavor boost. You can also use some powdered chicken-style broth granules if that's what you have or omit it entirely.
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Do you like hummus? Are you a purist, plain is your favorite, or do you enjoy adding different seasonings and flavors?
During warmer months, you still need nourishing food but don’t always want a hot meal. This Korean Noodle Bowl packs a punch of flavor and can be eating at room temperature or even cold.
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