Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hummus with Ground Flax Seed


I would love to take credit for this idea but it isn’t mine. Yesterday I was chatting with Rose and she mentioned a hummus she made which included ground flax seeds so that she could get her hubby to eat more flax. I thought it was a brilliant idea and immediately asked if she was going to post the recipe. She was too busy so I offered to share the idea, giving her credit of course.

I used my standard fat-free hummus recipe but added 6 tablespoons of finely ground golden flax seeds to the mixture. The flax absorbed some of the liquid so I had to add more to the processor but other than that you couldn’t tell it was there. Adding ground flax is such a great idea I had to share it.

The addition of the flax seeds changes the nutritional information to (assumes the same large serving size):

Amount Per Serving
Calories - 254.37
Calories From Fat (22%) - 54.86

Total Fat - 6.43g
Saturated Fat - 0.65g
Cholesterol - 0mg
Sodium - 309.94mg
Potassium - 397.3mg
Total Carbohydrates - 38.65g
Fiber - 11.93g
Sugar - 6.28g
Protein - 12.7g

Comments:

If you are tired of adding flax seeds to your morning smoothie, oatmeal or salad this is another option. We couldn’t tell they were in there. This is definitely a technique I am going to remember when we get tired of having fruit smoothies with flax seeds for breakfast.

18 comments:

  1. Rose,

    Thank you for dreaming it up! Such a great idea. It had to be shared. :)

    Alicia

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  2. Yummy. I'm always looking for ways to sneak more flax into our diet. Thanks for the idea!

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  3. Blessed mama,

    I am always looking for new ways to incorporate flax too. That is why I knew this needed to be shared. Rose had such a great idea!

    Alicia

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  4. I love using ground flax seed in all sorts of recipes. Most of the time you never know the difference.

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  5. Heather,

    I would love to hear where you are adding flaxseeds. I know you use them in your breads, are there other types of recipes where you are adding them?

    Alicia

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  6. What a wonderful way to incorporate flax!!! Ingenius really! I am going to make my hummus this way from now on!! Good job, Rose and Vegan Epicurean!

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  7. Vivacious,

    I thought Rose's idea was brilliant! Glad you liked it too.

    Alicia

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  8. Alicia, I add ground flax to just about all of my veggie patties (lentil burgers, eggplant patties, etc.) as well. Supposedly it can act as a binder. Still out on that, but at least it adds nutritional value.

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  9. Heather,

    Thanks for sharing the veggie pattie tip. I am always looking for new places to incorporate flax seeds. :)

    Alicia

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  10. wonderful alicia and rose:) thanks for sharing hugs to you both

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  11. Leslie,

    Glad you like the idea too. :)

    Alicia

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  12. What a great idea! I am eating hummus with red pepper and broccoli sprouts right now, and just added flax seed to it! Fabulous, thanks!!

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  13. Janet,

    I had some of this for lunch myself. The ground flax just disappears, which really surprised me.

    Alicia

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  14. Hi Alicia!

    It really is such a brilliant idea! I've been trying to add ground flax seed into my diet and I'm tired of adding flax seed in my smoothie or oatmeal. So I forget to use it most of the time.
    Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe:)

    P.S. Just a quick stop to say hi and I will be back on Sunday, I've been very busy with work (Valentine's Day = busy time for retail stores). Talk to you soon:)

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  15. Oraphan,

    I know what you mean about flax seed. We are doing the same thing here. I was also happy to have another place to add it in.

    Sorry to hear you are swamped at work.

    talk to you soon,
    Alicia

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  16. Adding flax to hummus is a great idea -- thank you for sharing it!

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  17. Beatrice,

    You are welcome. Glad you like it.

    Alicia

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