Zesty Hummus

5 from 2 votes

This is only hummus recipe you will ever need! Flavorful Zesty Hummus makes a great dip and is also great on your sandwiches and wraps!

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The best hummus ever! This recipe is just what you need to make the most creamy and smooth hummus with just the right amount of spices. Enjoy with pita bread or tortilla chips!

Zesty Hummus

I am really making an effort to eat better these days. My workouts have been so messed up off late and that along with my eating habits is not doing me any good. But since this is the new year, I am trying to eat healthier and exercise regularly. I struggle most when it comes to snacking. Seriously when I am hungry in between my meals, I always want to grab a cookie or a chocolate (or both will do!) But recently I have found a new favorite – hummus!

Do you like it? I love it and these days I snack on hummus with carrot and celery sticks pretty regularly. Hummus is not something I grew up eating, but over the years it has become my top favorite. I mean what’s not to love and it’s so versatile. You can eat hummus with chips, pita, spread on your sandwich, wraps and so much more! It’s not hard to guess why it’s everyone’s favorite dip to snack on. And if you love hummus as much as I do, then you gotta make my zesty hummus!

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What makes this recipe for zesty hummus really amazing

1. Using raw chickpeas: I have never used canned chickpeas, okay maybe I have used it once in my entire life. I don’t think we even get canned chickpeas in India. We only get the raw ones, which are soaked and then cooked the next day. That’s what I saw my mom do her entire life and that has stayed with me. And trust me it makes a lot of difference to the final texture of hummus. Soak raw chickpeas and then cook them with little baking soda [1/4 teaspoon] till they are soft and nice. I used my pressure cooker to cook overnight soaked chickpeas and it took only 15 minutes! Once the chickpeas are cooked, let them cool down and then use in the recipe.

2. Using freshly ground cumin: this is so easy to do and we always do this at home. Pan roast cumin seeds till fragrant and then using a spice grinder, grind to a powder. Freshly ground cumin adds a lot of flavor to to your hummus.

3. Using lots of lemon juice: I go overboard with lemon juice in my hummus and recommend you do the same!

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* The hummus should stay good for 5-7 days. I honestly finish it way before!

* You can use canned chickpeas if you want but I insist on using raw chickpeas.

Zesty Hummus

5 from 2 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 2 cups
This is only hummus recipe you will ever need! Flavorful Zesty Hummus makes a great dip and is also great on your sandwiches and wraps!

Ingredients 

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Instructions 

  • To a food processor add cooked chickpeas, tahini paste, cumin powder, smoked paprika, cayenne, garlic cloves, salt and pepper.
  • Blend till mixture becomes smooth.
  • With the food processor running add 3 tablespoons of olive oil and lemon juice.
  • Blend till smooth.
  • Transfer hummus to a serving plate and drizzle remaining 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil and cumin powder and cayenne before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 679kcal, Carbohydrates: 55g, Protein: 20g, Fat: 45g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Sodium: 25mg, Potassium: 656mg, Fiber: 14g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 395IU, Vitamin C: 13.5mg, Calcium: 138mg, Iron: 6.8mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: sauce
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
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25 Comments

  1. I love how simple, spicy and delicious this hummus is! It’s a staple in my diet these days! Love your recipe, Manali!

  2. I love, love, love hummus! I think I need to make some this weekend! I love the smoky, spicy seasoning you’ve used!

  3. Loved the pictures so beautiful who does not like freshly made hummus at home! Agree with you lemon makes it so tangy and zesty

  4. I have such a weakness for hummus! This looks perfect, Manali! I love using raw chickpeas too and I can’t wait to try it with freshly ground cumin!

    1. 5 stars
      Thank you for the recipe Manali. Just made it and I love love love it so much. I used canned chickpeas but will try raw next time.

  5. I am creepily addicted to hummus. I add it to or dip it with ALL the things! Yours looks delicious, Manali! LOVE the spices you used! Totally going to have to try yours! Cheers, my dear! 🙂

  6. Holy creaminess, Batman! lol Can I stuff my whole face in it already? It looks AMAZING, Manali. I’ve never tried grinding my own cumin, but it’s on my bucket list now! 🙂

  7. Good tips here, Manali! I’ll definitely try using raw chickpeas next time we make a batch of hummus. Our workout schedule is all off these days, too, and it’s proving to be harder and harder to eat well. But we gotta hang in there!

  8. This hummus looks amazing! I love hummus; we buy it all the time. I think I’ll skip the store bought one and make your version next time!!

  9. Oh this hummus looks delicious, Manali! I could eat hummus by the spoonful, so I know I would devour this in no time. What a perfect, healthy snack!