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  • FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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    FauxPseudo
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    Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

    At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

    The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

    Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

    Definitely saving this recipe.

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

      At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

      The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

      Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

      Definitely saving this recipe.

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      SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      Looks great but I’m firmly on the darker crust better flavor bandwagon these days.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

        At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

        The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

        Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

        Definitely saving this recipe.

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        klemptor@startrek.website
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        I’ve got an overabundance of yellow squash too - can you please share the recipe? This looks good!

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        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

          Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

          At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

          The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

          Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

          Definitely saving this recipe.

          FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
          FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
          FauxPseudo
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          The recipe.

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          • K klemptor@startrek.website

            I’ve got an overabundance of yellow squash too - can you please share the recipe? This looks good!

            FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
            FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
            FauxPseudo
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            Sorry. Got distracted by life and never hit send.

            The recipe.

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

              At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

              The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

              Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

              Definitely saving this recipe.

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              M This user is from outside of this forum
              mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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              I’ve substituted sesame seeds for tahini in hummus before, toasting them and then blitzing them in the blender before adding the other ingredients. I always make my hummus in a blender so it’s fluffy and smooth. But with squash you might need a food processor instead, and it might not puree the sesame seeds enough.

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

                At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

                The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

                Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

                Definitely saving this recipe.

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                treczoks@lemmy.world
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                I once had pickled squash, ball pepper, and onion. Delicious!

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                • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                  Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

                  At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

                  The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

                  Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

                  Definitely saving this recipe.

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                  NoneOfUrBusiness
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                  I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some.

                  Middle Eastern guy here, you should buy tahini anyway. Tahini sauce goes well with all kinds of grilled meat and kebab.

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                    I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some.

                    Middle Eastern guy here, you should buy tahini anyway. Tahini sauce goes well with all kinds of grilled meat and kebab.

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                    FauxPseudo
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                    Historically I have never used it fast enough to keep it around. I do keep sesame seeds on hand and I can do a quick toast and grind for some applications but for hummus I want a degree of creamy that’s hard to get even with the best of home equipment. So for this one I substituted.

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

                      At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

                      The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

                      Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

                      Definitely saving this recipe.

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                      madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      I’ve never in all my years thought you could use squish in hummus! What a great idea. I don’t really care for squash, especially the yellow; using it in this way kind of eliminates the texture issue I have with it. Absolutely wonderful!

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                      • M madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                        I’ve never in all my years thought you could use squish in hummus! What a great idea. I don’t really care for squash, especially the yellow; using it in this way kind of eliminates the texture issue I have with it. Absolutely wonderful!

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                        FauxPseudo
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                        It has dramatically changed my opinion on squash. I was all “it’s a thing I guess” to “this is amazing”

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          Yellow squash hummus with homemade bread. I’m fighting through my squash surplus and the idea of hummus came up.

                          At first I was worried about the texture being too, well, you might know, but figured I’d give it a try. I didn’t have any tahini but I figured if I did that peanut butter substitution it might work enough to figure out if I should buy some. But I only used half the amount.

                          The recipe I found called for two large yellow squash. I found that my garden and their imagination has two very different ideas on what large means. I ended up doubling the salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. Recipe in comments.

                          Did it work? Definitely. It is amazing. As I was plating mine my wife made an exceptionally rare request for hot sauce. Just a tiny amount. It was perfect.

                          Definitely saving this recipe.

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                          wizardoffrobozz@lemmy.ca
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                          Almost in baba ghanoush territory here.

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