Hummus
Hummus with Toasted Pine Nuts, Cumin Seeds, and Parsley Oil
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Red Pepper Hummus
Teamed with pita bread triangles and a variety of raw vegetables, this Middle Eastern dip makes a great snack or hors d'oeuvre for a dinner party. Tahini is available at natural foods stores and some supermarkets.
By Heidi Dalzell
Herbed Lima Bean Hummus
This dip was inspired by a recipe for bissara, a garlicky purée from Egypt made from dried broad beans, in Claudia Roden's Mediterranean Cookery.
Black Soybean Hummus
Black soybeans are a terrific stand-in for chickpeas in this robust hummus. Because of soybeans' nuttiness and creamy texture, no olive oil and very little tahini (sesame-seed paste) are required to give the dip its traditionally rich flavor. I like to give the hummus some heat by adding a bit of the North African hot pepper paste called harissa. You'll find harissa and tahini at most international groceries; tahini is also available at health-food stores.
Serve the hummus in a small bowl, garnished with a sprinkling of sweet paprika and a scattering of oil-cured olives. Set a basket of pita triangles on the side.
I often double the recipe so I can make a lunch of hummus and thick strips of roasted red pepper stuffed into a pita pocket.
By Lorna Sass
Butter Bean and Cumin Hummus
Canned butter beans called for here make an exceptionally creamy hummus.
Hummus Bowls With Merguez-Spiced Tempeh
This vegan twist on a lamb sausage hummus bowl features a trio of textures—creamy, crisp, and meaty—that will keep you coming back for more.
By Kendra Vaculin
Green Hummus With Sizzled Dolmades
This greener-than-green hummus is no side dip—the crisp dolmades on top turn it into a full meal.
By Christian Reynoso
Beet and Ricotta Hummus
This bright pink and super creamy hummus is a party showstopper.
By Claire Saffitz
Curried Sweet Potato Hummus
A little bit of coconut oil make this curried hummus a complete dream.
By Claire Saffitz
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