You
asked for it, here it is: My version of Hummus
with Zucchini instead of Garbanzo beans.
I'm not saying that Garbanzo beans are bad for you, but to get more
veggies in your diet and to cut some calories you can use Zucchini. (1 cup
of Garbanzo beans has 295 calories, one cup of chopped Zucchini has 20 calories). Besides, what else are you going to make with
all the Zucchini you grew this summer after you’re sick of Zucchini bread? (Smile)
Ingredients:
2
large Zucchini’s chopped into large chunks (Now if they are longer than your
arm, use one)
½
cup of raw organic sesame seeds
1
-2 cloves of garlic – minced (this is based on taste – I like a lot of garlic)
Juice
of one whole lemon
2
Tbsp. Olive Oil
1 Tbsp. Nutritional Yeast seasoning
1 Tbsp. Nutritional Yeast seasoning
Water
as needed
Directions
Combine
all ingredients in food processor and pulse slowly as to not work the processor
to hard. Add water as need to thin out
mix. If processor slows too much, add
water. I like my hummus smooth.
Note:
Zucchini
has a lot of water already in it, so don’t add too much water or it will be too
thin. If this happens, add a more sesame
seeds. Hummus is great with raw veggies
and makes a low fat, low calories snack.
High in fiber, water, vitamin A,
vitamin C and potassium, zucchini offers an abundance of nutrients to support
your health. The water and fiber in this tender summer squash help you manage
your weight by providing low-calorie volume. Its vitamins and minerals boost
your immune system and promote the health of your heart, skin, lungs and eyes.
To make the most of this vegetable's nutritional value, include its
nutrient-rich skin
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