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Green Hummus Recipe – Basil Garlic Hummus Spread or Dip Recipe

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25 responses to “Green Hummus Recipe – Basil Garlic Hummus Spread or Dip Recipe”

  1. 800lb Gorilla

    Hummus actually means “the cream of kings” in Zulu.

  2. Geo Kouassi

    300 yumms!!!

  3. neelam jhaveri

    john i will eat you

  4. ASaga2

    guacamole video?

  5. ChryI

    Hummus! Hummus! 😀 cannot stop saying that

  6. graypaint

    NEVER watch these videos on an empty stomach. you’re only torturing
    yourself :-||

  7. caranauba

    tasty bean poop

  8. alibangbang71

    flat bread is sooo good to go with this

  9. Vincent Wright

    I am German and Hummus means nothing in German, but the eatable chickpea
    dip. Why are you making things up?

  10. Araceli Collazo

    You are amazing! Just amazing! Thank you!!

  11. golddigger0325

    I was skeptical at first but when he said, “if you love anything on a chip,
    you will love this”. SOLD

  12. AtotheCtotheA

    okay lately they are ruining the original hummus

  13. fuckgoogle

    you need chick peas to make hummus!

  14. masonrox2547

    Thought it said green humans 😀

  15. falconstrife86

    Nive recipe. Going to try it out this week when I head back to the city for
    work. I was wondering, could you do this with some chopped spinach as well?

  16. Kimberly Wheeler-Param

    Why don’t you use tahini? I find hummus doesn’t taste right without it.

  17. bkershaccount

    did you have to cook the beans and/or soak them before using? if so, please
    explain. thanks!

  18. RealJollyRoger

    @hagios9 sure, but i think that’s misplacing blame. Everyone has things
    they’re interested in, and will probably look for instruction on their own
    hobbies. I’m interested in cooking, but not everyone is. However, people
    don’t watch Epic Meal Time for the cooking tips and recipes, they watch it
    for the ludacris food and ridiculously overblown attitude. on the same
    token, i’m not interested in raising spiders, so I wouldn’t join my friend
    when–

  19. Sizzlik

    ich bin auch deutscher und humus ist erdboden..eine art kompost. nur eben
    mit einem m geschrieben (so wie ich es auch in meinem kommentar geschrieben
    hab). Wiki: Humus (lateinisch „Erdboden“) im engeren Sinne bezeichnet in
    der Bodenkunde die Gesamtheit der toten organischen Substanz eines Bodens.
    frag doch mister google bevor du behauptest andere stellen behauptungen auf.

  20. vieattlechick

    mmm, now I’ll gotta make that! 🙂 Looks so good.

  21. Fabienne Fischer

    @zwithgol -> google

  22. Churumbelita

    @Dynamite229915 A schooner IS a sailboat. 😉 (Chickpeas and garbanzo beans
    are two names for the same thing.)

  23. XIIVable

    can I use red kidney beans?

  24. donglabong

    @CelticReject I agree but apparently American’s can’t tell between the name
    Basil and the plant Basil so they have to say it like that… same with
    Herb, (h)erb’s grow in the garden, but Herb is a guy…. utter brain
    melting confusion to yr average American…gawd love em!

  25. Aaron Eckler

    Disappointed in Chef John… calling it hummus when there’s no tahini is a
    joke…

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