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    Hummus Musabaha

    Here's another easy breakfast slash brunch recipe for those lazy mornings where you need something substantial but also easy to make.

    Musabaha is the lesser known cousin of hummus (the dip) but is just as delicious and easier to make too.

    It is often accompanied with our other very popular recipe, foul mudamas, where fava beans are mixed with lemon, garlic and a hint of spice.

    Musabaha
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    Ingredients

    Heat up a can of chickpeas (yes I said can), and keep a little of that water to loosen the musabaha.

    I think it's only worth cooking the chickpeas from scratch if you are making a very big batch, for a very big brunch.

    Musabaha with vegetables

    You will also need very good quality:

    • Garlic
    • Tahini
    • Lemon juice
    • Extra virgin olive oil

    You can also add a pinch of kamouneh spices or if you don't have any, some ground cumin will do too.

    See recipe card for quantities.

    Instructions

    Chickpeas

    Start by mincing the clove of garlic in a bowl. I don't even use a garlic crusher I chop it finely with a knife then squish it with a fork for good measure (less washing up).

    I always find adding the salt to the garlic means it's easier to mash. Then add some of the olive oil, the tahini and lemon juice.

    Gently mash around half of the chickpeas with the back of the fork (don't pulverise them) just enough to break them up.

    Then plate up and drizzle on the rest of the extra virgin olive oil.

    Variations

    If you want to embellish your musabaha or do several versions on the same table then you can also make it:

    • Spicy - If you are a spice fan add a little red chilli powder or shatta (fresh chilli paste)
    • Meaty - as with hummus (the dip) you can top with a little mince meat or finely chopped fillet of meat.

    Having a plate of foul mudamas on the side won't hurt either.

    Teracotta bowls

    Equipment

    I don't know why musabaha and foul taste better in little terracotta bowls you find in specialist Middle Eastern shops.

    Perhaps it's because they allow you to scoop out the chickpeas perfectly.

    Serving

    Serve with flat breads (essential!) and a plate of fresh pickles, radishes, tomatoes and herbs (also kind of essential).

    You could always freeze any extra for later.

    Musabaha for brunch

    Top tips

    The secret to making good musabaha is getting the texture right. It shouldn't be too mushy or it will stick in your throat or too coarse either. Trust your instinct.

    If you have no tahini to hand you could sneak in a little shop bought hummus to give that tahini flavour.

    Always taste to see if you need a little more salt or lemon. Transfer to a shallow bowl and add the remaining olive oil.

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    5 from 1 vote
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    Musabaha

    Chickpeas in oil, lemon and tahini

    Course Breakfast, Brunch, Side Dish
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Keyword Brunch, Easy, vegan
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 5 minutes
    Servings 2
    Author Zaatar and Zaytoun

    Ingredients

    • 1 can chickpeas
    • 1 clove garlic
    • Juice of half a lemon
    • 2-3 tablespoon tahini
    • ¼ teaspoon kamouneh spices or cumin
    • 3 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

    Instructions

    1. In a small pot, heat the can of chickpeas in it's water for around 5 minutes

    2. In a bowl, crush the garlic clove, add the lemon, tahini, kamouneh spices and salt

    3. Add half the extra virgin olive oil and the chickpeas with a little (approx 2 tbsp) of the water

    4. With a fork, gently press down on half of the chickpeas, take away any loose skins

    5. Stir to combine and taste to make any necessary salt/lemon adjustments

    6. Transfer to a shallow bowl, drizzling over the remaining olive oil

    7. Serve with flatbreads and fresh vegetables and herbs

    If you make any of our recipes let us know how it went by giving us a star rating below.

    Check out our Youtube page for full video tutorials, our Facebook group to discuss Lebanese cooking, as well as our tiktok page for quick tips.

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    1. M

      August 25, 2021 at 4:24 pm

      5 stars
      I love this and foul madams for breakfast, nothing can beat it

    2. Tina

      October 20, 2021 at 7:52 am

      Hi Yosra, just bookmarked a lot of your recipes, they all sound so great! Grateful I stumbled upon your blog. I'm a big fan of Lebanese cuisine, but haven't tried cooking it myself yet. Now I can get started. 🙂 Thank you and have a great week! Tina

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