Our 15 Favorite Hummus Recipes
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Hummus is a spreadable dip that is traditionally made from chickpeas. (In fact, hummus is the Arabic word for chickpea.) It's also one of the oldest foods known to humankind, dating back to ancient Egypt.
Hummus is probably one of the best known Middle Eastern foods, due to its popularity worldwide. This chickpea-based dip can be found in most grocery stores in North America and on many non-Middle Eastern restaurant menus.
If you frequent Middle Eastern restaurants and eatĀ hummus, you know that hummus tastes different everywhere. Some types of hummus have a zesty lemon flavor, some have a strong garlic flavor, some hummus dips are mild, and yet others are spicy. When making your own hummus at home, you'll want to keep your own taste buds in mind. Part of the fun of making hummus is that it's a versatile recipe, that you can adjust easily to suit your own culinary preferences.
Hummus is perfect for enjoying as an appetizer with pita wedges, crackers, tortilla chips, or vegetable sticks. You can also use it as a flavorful condiment for sandwiches and wraps. Also, you can even freeze leftover hummus.
When serving hummus as a dip, you can drizzle a bit of olive oil on top or sprinkle it with Parmesan cheese or red pepper flakes for a more interesting presentation. Other add ons include roasted garlic, preserved lemon, chili oil, green salsa, and smoked paprika. Serve hummus in brightly colored bowls to add excitement.
Here are some excellent hummus recipes that have a variety of ingredients to make traditional Middle Eastern hummus even more enticing.
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Classic Hummus With Tahini
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Want to make the traditional hummus that's been popular for centuries? Here's the ultimate classic recipe for this Middle Eastern dip, which includes tahini (sesame paste). Tahini gives hummus its characteristic nuttiness, fattiness, and slightly bitter flavor. Don't be tempted to skip it in this recipe.
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Hummus Without Tahini
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Traditional hummus recipes are made with tahini, but if you have an allergy to sesame, here's an alternative hummus recipe to try. This hummus without tahini recipe uses olive oil instead to add texture and smoothness.
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Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
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The sweetness and smokiness of roasted red peppers make a fantastic way to kick up the flavor of the traditional hummus recipe a notch. This easy hummus recipe that's made in a food processor uses store-bought or homemade roasted red peppers to add extra flavor.
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Black Bean Hummus
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Southwestern cuisine meets a favorite Middle Eastern recipe in this protein- and antioxidant-rich hummus recipe that uses black beans instead of the traditional chickpeas. Serve this yummy appetizer dip with crackers or tortilla chips.
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White Bean Hummus Dip
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White bean hummus is super easy to make, and a great way to add variety to your appetizer table at parties and cookouts. Just a handful of ingredients go into this easy hummus dip recipe you can whip up in minutes in your food processor.
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Kalamata Olive Hummus
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The savory, salty taste of Kalamata olives adds something special to this simple hummus recipe. Serve this tasty dip at buffet parties, alongside a tray of pita bread triangles, pita chips, crackers, or raw vegetables.
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Peanut Butter Hummus
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Peanut butter hummus is a fun and unexpected appetizer that kids and adults alike will love. Packed with yummy flavor and high in protein, peanut butter hummus is great for vegetarians and peanut butter lovers.
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Cilantro and Lemon Hummus
Yulia_Davidovich / Getty ImagesĀ Do you love the herbaceous green flavor of cilantro? If you do, you're sure to flip your lid over this sweet, earthy, lemony hummus recipe with a delightful cilantro twist.
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Carrot Hummus
The Spruce / Laurel Randolph Roasted carrots and garlic are combined with the usual hummus ingredients for a vibrant, creamy carrot hummus dip. Roasting the veggies adds a light sweetness and lots of nutrition.
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Pumpkin Hummus
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Pumpkin adds pretty color and nice creaminess, making it a delicious fall appetizer. Fresh sage is a nice addition to this pumpkin hummus.
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Lebanese Moutabel (Spicy Eggplant Dip)
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Calling all eggplant lovers, this delectable hummus recipe features roasted eggplant as its main ingredient. It has a smoky flavor a little bit reminiscent of baba ghannouj, a Middle Eastern eggplant dip.
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Hummus With Pine Nuts
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Toasted and chopped pine nuts (also called pignoli) add texture and flavor to traditional chickpea hummus. This delicious recipe is fancy enough to serve as an appetizer at dinner parties.
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Lemon Garlic Hummus
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Hummus gets a boost of flavor with the addition of sweet, zingy lemon and spicy garlic. The combination of these two flavors makes for a tasty hummus dip that's hard to resist.
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JalapeƱo Hummus
Harald Walker / Stocksy For a hummus recipe with some kick, add some jalapeƱo to the mix. JalapeƱo peppers have a bright, green taste that adds freshness to your usual hummus appetizer. You can dial up the spiciness of this hummus recipe by adding in the jalapeƱo seeds or leave them out for a milder flavored dip.
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Artichoke Hummus Recipe
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Easy-to-make artichoke hummus has a complex flavor that makes it a welcome appetizer at all your buffet parties.