Dice the onion and crush (or finely chop) the garlic.
Heat a large frypan and add a tablespoon of fat for frying e.g. olive oil or coconut oil. Add the onion and saute over a high heat for 3-4 minutes until translucent and starting to brown at the edges.
Tip the beef mince, garlic and all of the spices in to the fry pan and continue to cook until the beef is cooked through, breaking up the mince and stirring in the spices with a wooden spoon as you go.
Reduce the heat and add the beef stock and tomato paste and stir until combined. Allow to simmer for 2-3 minutes so the stock soaks up into the beef and you have a nice thick sauce consistency. Taste and season with salt and pepper as required.
To make the mint salsa, dice the tomato, capsicum and spring onions into small pieces and toss together in a bowl. Cut open and de-seed the green chilli and chop finely; add about half the chopped chilli (you can add more later if you want it hotter). Tear the mint leaves from their stems, roughly breaking them into smaller bits as you go, and add to the salsa. Pour over the olive oil and the juice of the lime. Stir it all together (mashing up the tomatoes a bit) and taste test; season with salt and pepper and add more chilli if you like.
Arrange your hummus bowls for serving. Line and plate or bowl with a generous portion of hummus, creating a little "bowl" in the middle. Scoop in some beef and then top with some salsa. Serve with extra fresh lime, mashed avocado and grated cheese.
Notes
*I’m not going to give away all of the Hummus Bros‘ hummus secrets on here (you’ll have to get the book!); but briefly, to make a similar hummus to that found in store and used in the hummus bowls… for 4 portions (i.e. enough to accompany this mince mix) blend together about 3 cups of cooked chickpeas, 1/2 a cup of hulled tahini and a little water (plus a pinch of salt to taste) until you get the consistency that you like. The Hummus Bros recipe does not use any other ingredients like lemon juice or garlic; rather these are served as condiments that people can add to their hummus bowl adjusted to their liking
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