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Olive Houmous

I am following up on my pita post with a totally yummy Olive Houmous!
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In the picture - Mother's Day Daisies From My Daughter :)

A funny tale behind this wonderfully delicious dish -  So last year, some of my family decided to go to an island resort in Greece – While I did read some about Greece and the food options for vegetarians, I was well aware that meat was the mainstay for Greeks. But the romantic notions of fresh Greek Salad and Houmous and yogurt were very uplifting. Then we get there and this resort was kinda isolated – a 45 minute boat ride to the biggest island/tourist resort, Hydra. Not a soul there knew what the heck we were asking for when we tried to order Houmous – Not a soul knew the heck how to talk in English either – There I was playing a game of Pictionary, drawing with all my might and gesticulating verily to make them understand until one other customer at the café said, Ah whomoosh! In rapid Greek, he explained to them what I was talking about and I could tell light bulbs were coming on brightly and their broad smiles made me realize what a dummy I was asking for a Lebanese/Turkish dish in Greece and expecting them to understand!
While we never got to eat houmous, we did eat a lot of unbelievably thick and sluggish yogurt, which seemed to me made purely of fat, like the fresh churned butter (vennai) that we do have on Gokulashtami in India.
I have mentioned to you Bobbi’s humus which is sold on occasion in Sam’s club and how crazy we are for it. Sabra is a brand that sells a really yummy humus too although they are getting more commercial.
So when I made the pita, I went all out and made Olive humus (houmous) too.
So here my friends, is a happy companion to the pita.
I will like to compare this combo to a chappati/chutney combo or dosai/thogayal combo.
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Ingredients
3 cans garbanzo beans
1 can of black olives, pitted
2 tbps of tahini sauce
8-10 cloves of garlic
6-10 red chilies
1 tbsp black pepper
2 tbsp Virgin Olive Oil
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Preparation
Grind the contents together in a fine paste
Pour into a serving container
Dribble the oil over it
Add a spring of your favorite herb for decoration (I used basil)
Serve with Pitas

BIG TIP: SERVED CHILLED FOR BEST TASTE
Sending this to my own event which is being guest hosted by Priya of Bon Appetit

Olive Houmous

I am following up on my pita post with a totally yummy Olive Houmous!
OH1
In the picture - Mother's Day Daisies From My Daughter :)

A funny tale behind this wonderfully delicious dish -  So last year, some of my family decided to go to an island resort in Greece – While I did read some about Greece and the food options for vegetarians, I was well aware that meat was the mainstay for Greeks. But the romantic notions of fresh Greek Salad and Houmous and yogurt were very uplifting. Then we get there and this resort was kinda isolated – a 45 minute boat ride to the biggest island/tourist resort, Hydra. Not a soul there knew what the heck we were asking for when we tried to order Houmous – Not a soul knew the heck how to talk in English either – There I was playing a game of Pictionary, drawing with all my might and gesticulating verily to make them understand until one other customer at the café said, Ah whomoosh! In rapid Greek, he explained to them what I was talking about and I could tell light bulbs were coming on brightly and their broad smiles made me realize what a dummy I was asking for a Lebanese/Turkish dish in Greece and expecting them to understand!
While we never got to eat houmous, we did eat a lot of unbelievably thick and sluggish yogurt, which seemed to me made purely of fat, like the fresh churned butter (vennai) that we do have on Gokulashtami in India.
I have mentioned to you Bobbi’s humus which is sold on occasion in Sam’s club and how crazy we are for it. Sabra is a brand that sells a really yummy humus too although they are getting more commercial.
So when I made the pita, I went all out and made Olive humus (houmous) too.
So here my friends, is a happy companion to the pita.
I will like to compare this combo to a chappati/chutney combo or dosai/thogayal combo.
OH2
Ingredients
3 cans garbanzo beans
1 can of black olives, pitted
2 tbps of tahini sauce
8-10 cloves of garlic
6-10 red chilies
1 tbsp black pepper
2 tbsp Virgin Olive Oil
OH4
Preparation
Grind the contents together in a fine paste
Pour into a serving container
Dribble the oil over it
Add a spring of your favorite herb for decoration (I used basil)
Serve with Pitas

BIG TIP: SERVED CHILLED FOR BEST TASTE
Sending this to my own event which is being guest hosted by Priya of Bon Appetit

51 comments:

Vimitha Anand said...

Thats one tasty dip... Looks gorgeous...

Mélange said...

Loved reading you.
Your Olive houmous is so tempting that I was kind of running to read the recipe.It's truly a very innovative one.
The daisies..Proud mom you dear !!

Chandrani Banerjee said...

This dish is new for me but dish looks delicious...

CinnamonNChillies said...

Priya...hummus looks purrrrrfect!!!

Sarah said...

hummus looks lovely! Yeah, greek yoghurt is very thick - kind of like chenna that we use in Indian sweets like shrikhand.

Raji said...

That's an interesting holiday story Priya...so much of fatty curd will make me feel sleepy through out the day let alone enjoy the outing.
Love this houmous with lots of olives..super healthy.

Pasta and Paratha said...

My mouth is watering..

Vardhini said...

You know what .. I have always wanted to try hummus .. may be I should :) looks so yummy Priya.

Vardhini
VardhinisKitchen

Chitra said...

very new to me. Looks yummy ..

Rani acharyulu said...

Wav,tasty and delicious hummus,i will try this recipe.Thanks for sharing.

Shobha said...

I love this with pitas.

Priya said...

Feel like having this delicious houmous with toasted breads, very tempting..

Nandini said...

This is very tasty and I like it! Your hilarous experience in Greece made me snicker!

Kurinji said...

yummy and new recipe and thanks for sharing!
Kurinjikathambam

Prathima Rao said...

Looks extremely delicious & perfect with your warm homemade & fresh pita pockets!!
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner

Prathima Shivraj said...

very interesting recipe & new to me, I will try this, nice presentation dear.

SravsCulinaryConcepts said...

very new to me !! looks so inviting and wonderful !!

Carol said...

Looks delicious, I think we'd love it with the black olives! Thanks for the nice comments and the follow! Following you back!

Priti said...

Looks so good ....love that olive touch

Suchi said...

LOL- funny story Priya! I can dig into humus (houmous) any time on anything - (just like zohan :P - remember the movie don't mess with Zohan??)

girlichef said...

What a great idea..I love the thought of olives in hummus. I think I would be easily addicted to this. Yum =)

Malar Gandhi said...

I have similar experience in Mexico, once. I bet...we girls are better in communication even without a language, hehe:) Same here, love hummus...such a healthy dip:)

S.Menaga said...

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divya said...

Looks mouthwatering and yummy..

Suja said...

Interesting recipe..new to me,love olives and this looks so inviting.

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Olive Hummus....a beautiful combo I would say...n deadly healthy; I bet on that!! :)
Anjali
Spice and Sugar Tales
http://anjali-cooklog.blogspot.com

Inside a British Mum's Kitchen said...

This sounds so good, I'm going to make it for lunch today - thanks for a super recipe
Mary

Priya (elaichii) said...

Creamy goodness!

Mugdha said...

Looks so tempting...:)

yummychunklet said...

This looks so delicious! Yum!

revathi said...

This is delicious and so thick:) Love gulp it all up with a couple of pita breads..:)
Reva

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Delicious looking hummus. Addition of olives look very interesting.

createwithmom said...

delicious way to make hummus with olives I usually add carrots or pepper
looks wonderful
thank you for the lovely comment :)

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Delicious and looks awesome..

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Somehow I am not a big fan of olives, but they are good for health. So, this could be a perfect recipe to include them in diet as then I can't see them and it is delicious too :)

Vidhya said...

Would love to try this creamy hummus with your Pita breads that I plan to make soon.

Faith said...

I love this dish.. looks womderful. I am always on the hunt for a good recipe to make hummus and this one fits.

Faith said...

Great story behind this lovely hummus! This sounds so flavorful and I love the addition of black olives!

Comfy Cook said...

Olive is a great choice for the hummus.

Priya Sreeram said...

the hummus is rocking priya- loved reading the funny tale and hey the daisy by your d is very sweet & thoughtful ! Thanks for the event sharing !

julie said...

Nice holiday tale and a perfect combo with pita bread,Priya!!Thanx for sharing.

Pushpa said...

Hummus looks delicious Priya.Love the combination.

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Creamy and delicious! love the addition of olives... I have a great liking to black olives..
http://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com

Saranya said...

This dish is new for me..I ll try to make it soon..you are trying different things..grt job:)
Saranya
http://www.foodandtaste.blogspot.com/

Plateful said...

lol. Your story made me smile. Yes, hammous is a middle eastern delicacy. And you, my friend, have done a great job making it at home! Pass me your homemade khubbus and hammous and I'm oh sooo happy!

Deepthidigvijay said...

nice idea!!!!!
never tried olives!!!!
will try nw...
thnx for posting priya

Deepthi
http://deepthidigvijay.blogspot.com/
http://h4wifes.blogspot.com

Sobha Shyam said...

Perfect with pita pockets..looks delicious..ur amazing recipe collection is increasing day by day :)

muppy said...

what a great idea using olives :)

Shanavi said...

Super tasty dip Priya, My H is a crazy fan for olives..need some tositos nw

Food Glorious Food! said...

Fantastic starter! My friend will love it and not knowing it's rather easy to prepare :)

Ananda Rajashekar said...

I never tried houmous, olive sounds very interesting!

 

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