Classic Homemade Hummus - Easy Healthy Dip Recipe (2024)

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This easy Homemade Hummus recipe is tasty, healthy, and inexpensive to make. Enjoy it as a dip or spread it on a sandwich or pita. It’s a gluten-free classic.

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Healthy dips like this classic Homemade Hummus can elevate your meals or snacks. We also love this Easy Guacamole and this yummy Onion Ring Sauce. Check out all of our healthy Dips and Sauces recipes for inspiration.

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Ingredients

  • garlic
  • chickpeas – aka garbanzo beans
  • sea salt
  • tahini – a paste from toasted sesame seeds
  • lemon juice
  • hot sauce
  • water or aquafaba (the liquid in the can of beans)

This recipe calls for 2 cups of chickpeas/garbanzo beans which just so happens to be equivalent to one can. Perfect!

We always look for BPA-free on the label of the chickpeas to avoid any added toxic substances.

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Instructions for this recipe

Start with 3 cloves of garlic in the food processor. Give them a few pulses to mince them up.

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Next, drain the can of beans.

Add the drained chickpeas, tahini, and fresh lemon juice to the food processor.

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We also like to add a few of dashes of hot sauce.

This is optional but it adds a subtle spiciness that compliments the creaminess of the hummus.

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Add everything to the food processor with the minced garlic clove.

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Finally, add the tablespoons of water or aquafaba and process until you reach your desired consistency.

We like a creamy texture.

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Expert tips

  • Peel the chickpeas before you blend the mixture for an even creamier taste.
  • Remember – tahini gives this recipe a lovely nutty flavor but be careful not to add too much or it could make your hummus taste bitter.

Chickpeas, aka garbanzo beans, are super versatile. They are lovely to blend into dips like this hummus but they are also delicious as the star of the show in vegetarian entrees like this authentic chana masala. A must-try recipe!

Serving Suggestions

  • This recipe goes perfectly with these delicious Lebanese Spinach Pies.
  • Serve in a bowl and garnish with a sprinkle of sumac, parsley, or paprika, and a drizzle of olive oil, if desired.
  • For dipping, we love sliced veggies like red peppers, carrots, and cucumbers. Warm pita bread or Baked Pita Chips are also delicious.

If you want to try the eggplant version Baba Ganoush is another delicious dip to try.

FAQS

Is it worth making homemade hummus?

Heck yes! It’s really so easy and the fresh stuff is always superior. Homemade batches of hummus are also budget-friendly. Win-win.

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More homemade dip recipes

  • Chipotle Black Bean Dip
  • Caramelized Onion Dip
  • Healthy 7 Layer Dip – Easy + Fresh Recipe
  • Honey Mustard Sauce without Honey

**This recipe was originally posted on April 23, 2013, updated on January 30, 2019, and updated again on January 10, 2023.**

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Classic Homemade Hummus – Easy Healthy Dip Recipe

Sharon Rhodes

This easy Homemade Hummus recipe is tasty, healthy, and inexpensive to make. Enjoy it as a dip or a spread. It's a gluten-free classic.

5 from 24 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine Mediterranean

Servings 4

Calories 209 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Mince garlic in food processor.

  • Drain the can of chickpeas and reserve 2 tablespoons of the liquid. Add the chickpeas and chickpea water (aquafaba) to the food processor.

  • Add remaining ingredients and process until you reach desired consistency.

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Notes

  • If you make your own chickpeas from dried you will need 2 cups of cooked beans for this recipe.
  • Remember – tahini gives this recipe a lovely nutty flavor but be careful not to add too much or it could make your hummus taste bitter.
  • TIP! Peel the chickpeas before you blend the mixture for an even creamier taste.
  • Serve in a bowl and garnish with a sprinkle with sumac, parsley, or paprika, and a drizzle of olive oil, if desired.
  • For dipping, we love sliced veggies like red peppers, carrots, and cucumbers. Warm pita bread or Baked Pita Chips are also delicious.
  • Store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • Instead of mayo substitute this hummus on your sandwiches.

Nutrition

Serving: 4Calories: 209kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 8gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1148mgPotassium: 293mgFiber: 6gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 15IUVitamin C: 31.3mgCalcium: 75mgIron: 2.2mg

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Classic Homemade Hummus - Easy Healthy Dip Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make classic hummus taste better? ›

Next, enhance the blank slate of flavor with a few squeezes of lemon juice, a sprinkling of garlic salt, a turn of freshly cracked pepper, a heavy-handed sprinkle of paprika, and a generous drizzle of your nicest olive oil. Bonus points if you have an herby olive oil on hand with a little color to it.

What is classic hummus made of? ›

What is hummus? Most everyone knows hummus. It's the quintessential Middle Eastern dip made by blending chickpeas with tahini, garlic, and citrus.

What is the healthiest way to eat hummus? ›

“Get creative with different veggies—sliced peppers, jicama, radish slices, celery, cherry tomatoes, snap peas, cucumbers, cauliflower, and broccoli florets are all great ways to change up what you dip into hummus,” Michalczyk says. You'll get a great crunch and tons of nutrition.

What can I use instead of tahini in hummus? ›

If you feel adventurous, try replacing the tahini with an equal amount of peanut butter, sunflower seed butter, Greek yogurt, chopped roasted peppers, pitted olives, roasted beets, steamed sweet potato, avocado, or thawed frozen peas, to name just a few possibilities.

What to add to classic hummus? ›

You can take hummus over the top with the fried garlic and lemon topping from this recipe. Or, to get it on the table faster, stick with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and a sprinkle of fresh parsley, sumac or paprika, pine nuts, Aleppo pepper, and/or za'atar on top.

What can I add to hummus to add flavor? ›

You can blend with pesto, roasted red peppers, chipotle tabasco or even avocado or guacamole. Drizzle with pine nuts, olive oil, parsley or cilantro for a beautiful mediterranean style presentation.

Is hummus good or bad for you? ›

Hummus is a versatile ingredient and a good source of fiber, along with vitamins and minerals like manganese, copper, folate, and iron. Thanks to its impressive nutrient profile, it may help ease inflammation, promote heart health, and support blood sugar management.

How long does homemade hummus last? ›

Homemade varieties will generally last anywhere from 3-4 days, whereas store-bought brands generally lasts 6-7 days after opening. These estimates assume that it maintains a refrigerated temperature; as we mentioned already, the shelf life of hummus is diminished greatly if it does not remain chilled.

How is hummus made from scratch? ›

The primary ingredient in hummus is chickpeas (some people call them garbanzo beans. It also contains tahini , which is a paste made from sesame seeds. Add a little bit of garlic, olive oil, cumin and salt, grind it up in a food processor and you'll have hummus. Simple ingredients.

Why does my homemade hummus taste bland? ›

As I'm sure you're aware, chickpeas don't have a lot of flavour to them, so they need some pretty punchy ingredients to make it what it is. Yes, adding things like cumin or paprika will make it more interesting, but at the end of the day, if there isn't enough salt and lemon (acid), it will taste bland and insipid.

Why is my hummus flavorless? ›

You're Not Using Enough/The Right Tahini

The one ingredient that gives hummus its undeniable richness, depth of flavor, and subtle nuttiness is tahini. This means that the final product depends on the amount of tahini that you add and the brand of tahini that you're using.

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