Garlic Cilantro Hummus
A delicious kick, enhanced by the refreshing element of fresh cilantro
This recipe is inspired by Trader Joes Cilantro and Jalapeño Hummus. It’s got a delicious kick, enhanced by the refreshing element of fresh cilantro.
This recipe will work fantastically with either canned or dry garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas). If you’re interested in starting out with dry garbanzo beans, we’ve shared precise instructions here. Note, it is strongly recommended to soak the dry garbanzo beans for ~8 hours and then pressure cook, as directed below.
Garlic Cilantro Hummus
If starting with dry beans, allow 8-24 hours to soak the beans.
Step 1: Prepare Garbanzo Beans (Chickpeas)
Either:
2 (15 oz) cans garbanzo beans
OR:
To a quart jar, add:
1 1/2 cups dry garbanzo beans
Fill to the top with:
Water
Allow to sit for 8 hours (if longer, refrigerate during soaking).
After soaking 8(+) hours: to the removable insert of Instant Pot pressure cooker, add:
Garbanzo beans; soaked, drained & rinsed
1 qt water
Put the removable pot in pressure cooker and lock the lid in place. Select the "bean" cycle, or “manual,” and pressure for 45 minutes. Once complete, allow natural pressure release.
Step 2: Make Hummus
Place the work bowl and chopping/mixing blade attachment on the food processor base. To the work bowl, add:
~4 cups garbanzo beans (pressure cooked or canned, from step 1)
1 Tbsp fresh garlic, minced
1/2 cup fresh cilantro*
2 Tbsp jalapeño pepper, minced
4 Tbsp lemon juice
1 1/2 tsp salt
4 Tbsp water
Lock food processor cover in place, insert the pusher assembly and turn the machine on. Process for 20 seconds. Remove pusher assembly and cover, scrape sides and reassemble. Process for ~3 minutes, stopping to scrape sides as needed.
Transfer to 4 wide-mouth half-pint jars. Chill or serve immediately.
Brenda’s tips:
Serving size: 4 cups hummus
Amounts of every ingredient can be tweaked for personal preference.
Cilantro*: fresh herbs aren’t exactly consistent, so a reasonable way to measure is to loosely fill the measuring cup with rough chopped herbs.
A blender can be used in place of a food processor to create creamy hummus.
Hummus should be stored in the refrigerator.
Serve with fresh vegetables, or as a spread, or with tortilla chips.
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Cilantro & Lime Rice
This recipe comes together quickly using an Instant Pot, but other methods can be used as well.
Adding a few key ingredients when making steamed rice can quickly transform it into a tangy side dish. This recipe for Cilantro & Lime Rice is designed to be made in a pressure cooker, or simply double the water to make it on the stove. However you prepare it, you’ll love this fast, tasty rice.
Cilantro & Lime Rice
In the removable pot of the pressure cooker, combine:
2 cups rice, rinsed
2 cups water
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp butter
Put pot in pressure cooker and lock lid in place. Select the "Rice" cycle. Once complete, allow the natural release for 5 minutes. Release remaining pressure (carefully).
Add:
1 Tbsp fresh cilantro, finely chopped
1 Tbsp lime juice
Fluff together with a fork. Serve hot.
Brenda’s tips:
Serving size: 4
Recommended to use inexpensive long grain rice for this recipe
The rice in this recipe can be prepared without an Instant Pot. For directions using other methods, refer to Brenda’s Rice Recipe
This rice is a must for Brenda’s Chipotle Rice Bowls
Homemade Salsa
A flavorful way to use those garden tomatoes, or any tomatoes.
Homemade Salsa
To a large mixing bowl, add:
2 Tbsp onion, finely diced
1 Tbsp jalapeno, finely minced
1/2 tsp fresh garlic, finely minced
1/2 tsp lime juice
Stir together, then add:
1-2 cups tomatoes, seeded & diced
Sprinkle with:
1/4 tsp salt
Taste test: add more salt if needed
Fold together.
Serve immediately.
Brenda’s tips:
Serving size: 4
Increase or decrease any of the ingredients to fit your personal taste
Serve with:
Tortilla chips