Bio-Availability Hummus

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Bio-Availability Hummus

Par Andy Funk
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Type de plat: AnytimeCuisine: AmericanDifficulté: Rookie
Squad Size
+

8

athletes
Warm-Up (Prep)

20

minutes
Main Set (Cook)

20

minutes

Scientific Logic: Our Bio-Availability Hummus utilizes a “Thermal Degradation” strategy. By boiling canned or cooked chickpeas with Baking Soda, we break down the pectin and soften the skins, which significantly increases the bio-availability of the nutrients and reduces digestive load. This creates a “silky” texture that is far superior to standard store-bought varieties. Pairing the chickpeas with Tahini ensures a complete profile of healthy fats, which slows the absorption of the carbohydrates, providing a “Clean-Burn” energy source that keeps blood sugar levels stable during the mid-afternoon training gap.

Performance Strategy: This is a “Precision Bridge” snack. It is ideally deployed 90–120 minutes before a session or immediately following a workout to initiate the recovery process. Because this protocol optimizes texture and digestibility, it supports Gut Resilience, preventing the “heavy” feeling that sometimes accompanies high-fiber snacks. Pro Tip: Use this base as a “Blank Canvas” for secondary nutrients. Adding Roasted Red Peppers increases Vitamin C levels, while Fresh Parsley provides a hit of Vitamin K for bone health and recovery.

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The Inventory

  • The Base
  • 1 15 Oz Can 1 Chickpeas (Rinsed)

  • 1 Tsp 1 Baking Soda (The softening agent)

  • 1/4 Cup 1/4 Fresh Lemon Juice

  • 1 Large 1 Garlic Clove (Finely chopped)

  • 1 Tsp 1 Sea Salt

  • 1/2 Cup 1/2 Tahini

  • 4 Tbsp 4 Ice Water (The “silkiness” catalyst)

  • 1/2 Tsp 1/2 Ground Cumin

  • Optional Finishing Kit
  • Extra-Virgin Olive Oil

  • Sumac, Paprika, or Dukkah

  • Fresh Parsley

The Protocol

  • The Structural Softening: Place chickpeas in a saucepan with the baking soda. Cover with 3 inches of water and boil on high for 20 minutes. The skins should begin to separate. Drain and rinse under cool water.
  • The Aromatic Maceration: While the chickpeas boil, combine lemon juice, garlic, and salt in a food processor. Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes; this “mellows” the raw garlic bite and infuses the acid.
  • The Creamy Emulsion: Add the tahini and blend until thick. With the processor running, add the ice water 1 tablespoon at a time. The mixture will turn light and incredibly smooth.
  • The Matrix Integration: Add the cumin and the softened chickpeas. Blend for several minutes, scraping the sides down, until the texture is perfectly uniform.
  • The Creative Injection: This is the “Blank Canvas” phase. Add your choice of roasted garlic, olives, red peppers, or pesto and blend until integrated.
  • Deployment: Transfer to a bowl. Create a “well” in the center with a spoon, drizzle with olive oil, and finish with sumac or dukkah for a professional, high-performance presentation.

The Toolbox

  • Medium Saucepan
  • Food Processor
  • Fine-Mesh Strainer

Tactical Footnotes

  • Advance Deployment: This is the ultimate “Batch Protocol.” Prep a double portion on Sunday to have a high-protein snack ready for the entire training week.
  • Cold-Storage: Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. The flavors will continue to deepen over the first 48 hours.
  • Race-Ready Kitchen is your tactical guide to mastering plant-based performance. Every recipe is engineered to be health-first and 100% plant-aligned, designed specifically to meet the metabolic and structural demands of the endurance athlete. Ho’Omau believes that fueling is an essential and unavoidable discipline of our sport that cannot be ignored—just as vital as the miles you put in on the road, trail, or water. To empower you as an athlete, each recipe features our Cook Mode, allowing you to focus on the task at hand, as well as our proprietary Ingredient Spotlight, allowing you to dive deep into the clinical science behind our choices. Our goal is to ensure that while you will enjoy your meal, you do so with the confidence of knowing exactly how these nutrients are rebuilding your chassis, reducing inflammation, and powering your next high-output effort.
  • Andy is an endurance athlete, entrepreneur, investor, and the founder of Ho’Omau Endurance with over 25 years of experience in health, fitness, and nutrition. On top of his numerous sports coaching certifications and accreditations, he is a multi-century race veteran, including multiple Ironman World Championships and dozens of age group and overall podium finishes. Food is more than a passion for Andy – he engineers Ho’Omau’s Race-Ready Kitchen protocols to bridge the gap between clinical science and real-world athletic performance and recovery.
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