4 dl boiled chick peas
1-2 table spoons tahin (sesamy seed paste)
1-2 table spoons lemon juice
2 table spoons tamari (or other organic soy sauce, like shoyu)
1-2 table spoons garlic
3/4 - 1 dl chick pea water (from the pot where you bolied the chick
peas)
some parsley
(you can leave out any spice you like and add one of your choice
instead)
Mix or grind the chick peas and add all the other
ingredients except for the parsley. Keep mixing it until the paste
is smooth. Then add the parsley.
If you want to make your own tahin, it's easy.
All you need are the sesamy seeds and a frying pan. Roast or fry
the seeds without any fat. If you like your tahin dark and strong
in taste wait until the seeds "pop". Then you mix them
in the food processor or mixer until they form a firm paste. Keep
on going for far longer than you might think is necessary. There
is nothing wrong, it just takes a very long time.