Panera Bread has a fantastic Mediterranean Veggie sandwich on their menu. I like this sandwich so much that I tried recreating it at home recently. I purchased most of the ingredients required for the sandwich at an adjacent Trader Joe's, but decided to make the cilantro-jalapeno hummus, an important component of the sandwich, myself. I tweaked my roasted red pepper hummus recipe from a few years back to come up with this one. While this did not taste like the original Panera spread, it was really good and came pretty close to the real thing.
Ingredients:
- 1 can (15 oz) chickpeas/garbanzo beans, drained
- 2-4 Tbsp lime juice or lemon juice
- 1 garlic clove
- 1 jalapeño
- 1 small bunch cilantro (I used the stalks as well)
- 1/4 cup kefir (optional- I only used it because I had difficulty bringing the hummus together in my food processor, but in the end, it did result in a smooth and creamy spread)
- 3-4 Tbsp olive oil
- ½ tsp roasted cumin powder
- Salt to taste
- Pepper
Method:
Place all the ingredients (except the oil) in a food processor and blend well. Add the olive oil in a thin stream, with the processor still running, till the hummus comes together. Season with salt and pepper.
Creamy yummy hummus...a nice twist too
ReplyDeleteWhat creamy texture and wonderful color to this incredibly delicious looking Hummus!
ReplyDeleteI just made a pesto like this, yours looks over the top phenominal!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, I love that sandwich too!
ReplyDeleteI love that you tried to recreate the hummus, kudos!
You must post the sandwich recipe sometime soon - i don't think i've tasted this at panera before.. but it has been ages since i visited one.
ReplyDeleteyum love it
ReplyDeleteThanks, everybody!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I tend to throw in couple of green chillies in non-Indian spreads or dips too.
ReplyDeleteI think you had some trouble holding the hummus together because you're missing tahini!
ReplyDeleteKrista- I don't think the hummus had a consistency problem even though I left out the tahini. I don't like the taste of tahini. BTW, mine's a non-traditional hummus!
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