Friday, October 5, 2012

FFWD Hummus


Today is my 31st birthday.  Turning 30 felt like a semi-big deal, but 31 really doesn't feel like a very important birthday at all.  To be honest, 30 has been a really, really hard year.  Parts of it have been incredibly happy, but much of it has been a challenge.  I'm definitely ready to start a new year.  I'm (cautiously) optimistic that things are looking up, and that 31 will be a happy year...What does all of my rambling have to do with hummus?  Not much, I have yet to think of a great tie-in.  I do know that I love, and have come to rely on, the constancy of food.  When I was younger and unhappy, I would go through phases where I would eat nothing but cereal, bananas, and cookies (or brownies!) for long periods of time.  Now, no matter what happens, after a couple of days of wallowing I force myself back into the kitchen.  To actually make something from scratch.  Better than anything else I've found, cooking forces me out of my own head.  For the time it takes me to cook dinner I am focused on the act of cooking (this works best if I'm making something complicated, or making several dishes at once), and have a break from the constant thoughts that swirl through my mind.

This bring me back to hummus, and homemade hummus in particular.  You can certainly buy hummus at the store, and may brands are actually very good, but I love the act of making it.  I started with dried chickpeas this time and still, the hardest part was remembering to soak them the night before.  After I cooked the chickpeas and waited for them to cool, I processed them with the other ingredients and some sun-dried tomatoes that I added for color.  During halftime of the Redskins game, I started work on the rest of the dinner.  I made falafel with tahini sauce and a cucumber and tomato salad to go with the hummus.  After the game was over (the Redskins miraculously luckily manged to win!), I toasted pita bread and also put out some pickled eggplant and stuffed grape leaves.  (I wanted to make the grape leaves myself but I couldn't find the leaves, so I bought some canned pre-prepared ones which were actually pretty good.)  Paul and I enjoyed the dinner--I was unsure about a hummus recipe in a French cookbook but I actually thought it was very good hummus--and, more importantly, I enjoy the routine of sitting down together to eat.   

11 comments:

  1. Jora, your dinner sounds wonderful and you actually went through the trouble of using dried chickpeas - I am sure their flavor is better than the canned variety and the addition of sun-dried tomatoes sounds great, for taste and color. I have never made falafel before but I am sure that the kids would love them.

    Happy 31st Birthday and have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Happy 31st birthday. Cooking is a great way to take your mind off things. Your dinner sounds delicious.

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  3. Cooking is excellent therapy! Your meal sounds wonderful. I've never made falafel before. Is it hard? And hummus went with your menu perfectly. Happy Birthday, Jora! I hope you have a great year ahead.

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  4. Happy birthday! I hope that 31 turns out to be a great year. I agree that getting into the kitchen, even at times when I'm not really in the mood, can really lift my spirits. And it looks like you put together a great spread this week, I love the sound of all of your dishes.

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  5. Happy birthday Jora!
    I totally get what you mean about the process of cooking getting you out of your head. I call it my mindfulness training. It forces me to be in the present moment! It's why I love cooking.
    Your hummus looks great!

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  6. happy birthday first of all! :)

    Have you made hummus with canned chickpeas before? If so, do you feel like the dried chickpeas made a smoother texture than the canned variety? My friend and I have been wondering and thought the answer would come to light in one of the FFWD posts... :)

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  7. Happy Birthday!!! A true middle eastern feast to celebrate your special day!! I had the same feeling when I turned 30! Such a milestone but that year was very difficult for me...3 years later things are looking pretty good, so chin up and enjoy!!!! :)

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  8. Happy birthday!
    30 was a crazy year in my life as well - but I definitely liked my 30's better than my 20's.
    Your feast sounds very tempting :-)

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  9. Happy Birthday! I think the thirties are the decade we really come into ourselves. Your feast sounds delicious - a great way to start a new year.

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  10. Happy Birthday ! Like the Dorie recipes, sometimes it is the "expectations" that alter our opinion and there are a lot of expectations that come into play with the big 3-0. So 31 will be flying in under the radar and my fingers are crossed that you will be very pleasantly surprised :) And I would so like to pull up a chair to that delicious meal you made - well done !!

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