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Serves: 4 hungry people
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 minutes
Despite this I like to remain optimistic, so I'm offering you a simple summer lunch recipe in the hope that we can turn the temperature back up.
If you’re not in too much of a rush why not try mixing some chopped garlic, soft butter and chopped coriander together with some salt and pepper. Spread this onto some bread and toast it and you’ll have some great homemade garlic bread to go with the Hummus.
Serves: 4 hungry people
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 minutes
I
am writing this recipe whilst staring out my window at what looks like
the end of 2012's British sunshine, as the rain seems to have engulfed
what was scorching hot just yesterday.
Despite this I like to remain optimistic, so I'm offering you a simple summer lunch recipe in the hope that we can turn the temperature back up.
Although
a more likely scenario is to have to eat it inside, avoiding the
weather and pretending that the sound of rain is just a garden sprinkler
- all the while holding on to the glistening hope that the summer is
not quite over yet.
This is a quick one for you – perfect for when you are in a rush. It can be kept in the fridge for up to 7 days, so why not keep it for future meals. If you’re not in too much of a rush why not try mixing some chopped garlic, soft butter and chopped coriander together with some salt and pepper. Spread this onto some bread and toast it and you’ll have some great homemade garlic bread to go with the Hummus.
Shopping Tip
The
best way for any student to save money on food is to get all fresh
produce from a market. The prices of ingredients are much cheaper when
obtained from a market than a supermarket (and if you go towards the
end of the day you can always grab amazing deals). Other than the
market, the supermarket value ranges are the best place to swipe a deal.
This recipe is cheap anyway but using the market when I could still
saved me money.
Ingredients
White onion / x1 (£0.23)
Garlic cloves / x2 (£0.01, rounded up)
Lime / x1 (£0.20)
Coriander / 25g (£0.20)
Sainsbury’s basics tinned butterbeans 400g / x2 (£1.38)
Cooking oil / 1tbs (£0.02, rounded up)
Small baguette / x1 (£0.49)
Garlic cloves / x2 (£0.01, rounded up)
Lime / x1 (£0.20)
Coriander / 25g (£0.20)
Sainsbury’s basics tinned butterbeans 400g / x2 (£1.38)
Cooking oil / 1tbs (£0.02, rounded up)
Small baguette / x1 (£0.49)
What your mum would buy
White Onion x1 / £0.37 (saved 14p)
Garlic Cloves x2 / £0.03, rounded up (saved 2p)
Lime x1 / £0.30 (saved 10p)
Sainsbury’s living coriander pot / £1.25 (saved £1.05)
Tinned chick peas 400g x2 / £1.48 (saved 10p)
Cooking Oil 1tbs / £0.02, rounded up
Baguette x1 / £0.79 (saved 30p)
Garlic Cloves x2 / £0.03, rounded up (saved 2p)
Lime x1 / £0.30 (saved 10p)
Sainsbury’s living coriander pot / £1.25 (saved £1.05)
Tinned chick peas 400g x2 / £1.48 (saved 10p)
Cooking Oil 1tbs / £0.02, rounded up
Baguette x1 / £0.79 (saved 30p)
Total Mum Cost = £4.23
Total savings = £1.70
Equipment Needed
Chopping Board x1
Knife x1
Cheese Grater x1 (to zest the lime)
Frying Pan x1
Blender (potato masher will do if not)
Knife x1
Cheese Grater x1 (to zest the lime)
Frying Pan x1
Blender (potato masher will do if not)
Preparation Method
1. Firstly prepare all the ingredients;
• Peel and roughly dice the onion and garlic and place to one side.
• Next zest the lime using the cheese grater (use the fine grater) and roughly chop the coriander.
• Lastly open both tins of butterbeans and drain thoroughly
• Peel and roughly dice the onion and garlic and place to one side.
• Next zest the lime using the cheese grater (use the fine grater) and roughly chop the coriander.
• Lastly open both tins of butterbeans and drain thoroughly
2. Next fry off the ingredients and leave to cool;
• Heat the oil in a frying pan over a high heat. When hot add the diced onion, garlic and lime zest and squeeze half of the lime juice into the pan and stir.
• Continue to fry for 3-4 minutes until the onion is soft and translucent, but not brown.
• Heat the oil in a frying pan over a high heat. When hot add the diced onion, garlic and lime zest and squeeze half of the lime juice into the pan and stir.
• Continue to fry for 3-4 minutes until the onion is soft and translucent, but not brown.
3. Combine all ingredients to make hummus;
• If you’re using a blender then use it to combine all the ingredients from the frying pan with the butterbeans and the Juice from the other half of the lime. Next add the chopped coriander and season with salt and pepper.
• If you’re not using a blender then combine all the ingredients using a potato masher. This method will make slightly lumpy hummus but will still taste great.
• If you’re using a blender then use it to combine all the ingredients from the frying pan with the butterbeans and the Juice from the other half of the lime. Next add the chopped coriander and season with salt and pepper.
• If you’re not using a blender then combine all the ingredients using a potato masher. This method will make slightly lumpy hummus but will still taste great.
4. Serve the hummus on bread or toast and add a little salad if you’re really hungry.
I like your blog, especially the student vs. Mum shopping list! This is a great recipe, full of flavour and wonderfully cheap.
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