Right off the top of my head I think of Hummus -
2 15 oz. cans chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
1/2 c. tahini (sesame-seed paste)
6 T. lemon juice
3 lg cloves garlic, pressed
1 t. ground cumin
salt and pepper
Sesame oil
Drain beans, reserving liquid. Place in food processor or
blender with other ingredients and 1/4 c. of liquid.
Process until the mixture is smooth, adding liquid until
desired consistency is reached. Adjust seasonings with
more cumin, lemon, or salt & pepper. Spoon into bowl making a well in the center and fill with sesame oil. (a couple tablespoons should do it.)
Or a Tzatziki
1 pint of plain yogurt
1/2 med. sized cucumber finely shredded
3 cloves of garlic (more or less by taste)
2 TBS fresh dill, chopped
The yogurt is dumped into a strainer lined with a coffee filter, cheese cloth, or paper towel and allowed to drain at least 2 hours (you can adjust the consistancy of the sauce by increasing this time up to 24 hours). The shredded cucumber is drained the same way.
Mix it all together and let it steep for at least 2 hours (it's better
the next day).
Those are the two I think of right away.