Great Green Hummus
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I love green leafy vegetables, and we all know that they are healthy. My current favorite is baby kale; I buy a pound of baby greens in a clamshell from Earthbound Farm or Olivia's Organics for $5, and that lasts me the week. Most greens are best just simply sauteed with olive oil and fresh garlic. But sometimes it's nice to mix it up a bit - literally. Here's a quick and easy way to sneak greens into everyday, delicious food - for yourself or your kids! 1 can (or equivalent) chick peas, drained 2 big handfuls mixed baby greens (about 3-4 cups) 1/4 cup water 2 T tahini (sesame paste) 2-5 cloves garlic (according to your taste) 2-3 T olive oil 1-2 T lemon juice1/4 tsp smoked paprika + a dash for the top 1/4 tsp cumin 1/4-1/2 tsp salt (to taste) Combine all ingredients in a food processor and mix until smooth. I recommend using minimum amounts of garlic, spices, salt and lemon juice at first and adding more to taste. Add a dash of olive oil and smoked