Chippy Dippy Hummus Salad and Grandma Pizzas : A New Year’s Eve Spread

When you still want chips and dips but feel you should lean a little more into the healthy lane…

I can’t imagine who would name a recipe something like, “Chippy Dippy Hummus Salad.” Surely not me but here I am. It’s the silly, but sticking name that came first to mind when I threw this little baby together as a combination appetizer-salad course to go with two big grandma pizzas Dave made for our Florida family on New Year’s Eve using my Pizza Class recipe. I began by whirring together my take on Jacques Pépin’s basic hummus recipe, meanwhile planning on chopping up a big green salad as well. But as I sliced up a few fresh veggies for dipping, I thought, “Why not dollop — or doll up– this dreamy hummus down the center of a big bunch of arugula seasoned within an inch of its life and stand up the perky veggies around the sides?” I grabbed a 3-quart, rectangular Pyrex casserole from my sister Helen’s pantry and began to put it together, only wondering a minute later about sticking the casserole in one of her large baskets for appearances’ sake. And, if I was going to do that, why wouldn’t I include a few tortilla, pita, and Kettle Salt and Pepper chips for good luck? And, if I’d gone THAT far, how about adding an on-the-rocks glass full of onion dip (I had to make that quick like a bunny), as well as one with pico de gallo, which I’d bought premade at the market? I mean, there was all that extra space needing filling. Sure, I could do that. And did it get eaten pronto? Yes, it did!

I’ll tell you a little about the pizzas and, in the meantime, you can think about the hummus salad for dinner now that you’ve just about decided to embark on healthy January. Haven’t you?!

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Cauliflower-White Bean Soup with Pancetta

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You might — or might not — know that around my own house I’m known as “The Soup Queen.” I’m proud of my moniker and after all these years of souping, I choose to believe I deserve it. I can make a fancy-schmancy soup, having bought every single ingredient for it at a certain expense (Let’s say a gorgeous seafood stew for Christmas Eve, for instance), but there’s also the very good chance I’ll look in the refrigerator and pantry to come up with dinner based on what just happens to be lying around looking sad and sorry. Folks who know me have probably had a pot or bowl of soup left on their doorstep at some time or another — maybe when they weren’t feeling up to snuff or when I had more soup than my freezer would hold. Others have shown up for a dinner party only to find two big pots of soup on the stove and a big basket of bread on the counter along with several bottles of my favorite wines. My friend Jean, who gets a little soup every week lately as she’s recovering from a back injury, likes to say, “Please keep me on your soup list!” It makes a woman feel good.

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