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Looking for a simple hummus recipe? You’ll love this easy garlic hummus dip.
Looking for a flavorful, simple hummus recipeto take to a holiday gathering? This garlic hummus is addictive! You can use it as a dip or a spread, and serve it alongside veggies, pita bread, or pita chips.
Here’s what you need:
1 16 oz can garbanzo beans, drained(reserve 4-5 tablespoons of the liquid)
2 tablespoons tahini
1/8 cup + 1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
2 cloves of garlic
1 tablespoon olive oil
pinch or two of ground red pepper
pinch of dried parsley
What to do:
Place everything except for the parsley in a food processor. Blend until smooth.
Transfer mixture to a serving bowl and sprinkle with an additional pinch of red pepper and a pinch of parsley.
Serve with veggies, pita bread, pita chips, small toasted bread pieces, or crackers. Yum!
Join me for hors d’eouvres, anyone? Oh, I wish you would!
About Jaime
Hi, I'm Jaime. With my master's degree in leadership and church ministry, plus over 20 years of real life ministry experience (where I've served as the pastor's wife, ministry leader, adjunct professor, and more) I'm on a mission to come alongside you so we can grow together in our faith journey.
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shopannies says
I would love to join you for a sit down over a few snacks of this
Jackie @ Crest Cottage Creations says
Love it! My husband is Lebanese and makes a mean hummus. It makes us so happy when other people explore the food of his culture. Aside from as a dip or spread, we sometimes use it in a salad (with some oil and perhaps balsamic vinegar) in much the same way you would use tuna salad… Just scooped on top and then mixed in.
Thanks for sharing!
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Jaime @ Like a Bubbling Brook says
Jackie, adding it to a salad sounds wonderful! I may need to try that!
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Sweet Apron says
We love making hummus. I think I'll be trying your recipe and using red bell peppers as dippers. Thanks! Your blog has become one of my favorites to peruse.
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Jaime @ Like a Bubbling Brook says
Sweet Apron, What a sweet thing to say! Thank you so much for perusing, and for your precious comment 🙂
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Aimee @ Chickenville says
We love hummus at our house. I posted a photo recipe tutorial on my blog a while back. In my recipe, I don't use tahini, but I do add cumin. I think that takes it over the top!
http://fromchapelhilltochickenville.blogspot.com/2010/01/homemade-hummus-photo-tutorial.html
BTW, what is the bread loaf on your header photo? It's delicious looking.
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Mrs. Stam says
Humus is my all time favorite!!!
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Jaime @ Like a Bubbling Brook says
Aimee, the photo is of my whole wheat cinnamon raisin walnut bread. I've shared the recipe here: http://likeabubblingbrook.blogspot.com/2010/05/100-whole-wheat-cinnamon-raisin-walnut.html
Enjoy! 🙂
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Lisa says
I can't get my family to eat hummus, but I love it. I'll have to make this one just for myself!
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Jaime @ Like a Bubbling Brook says
Lisa, My family doesn't prefer hummus either; I think it's best, though, because then I can have it all to myself 🙂 I could eat it every day!
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Lori @ The Davidson Den says
Thank you for simplifying this WAY more than most recipes I've found. We LOVE hummus!!
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Treasures from a Shoebox says
Can't wait to try this!
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Miz Helen says
Hi Jaime,
We love a good Hummus Dip, and your recipe looks great. Thank you for sharing and thank you for your beautiful music…It Is Good With My Soul!
Happy New Year!Reply
Jedidja says
Great, I will make this one. But what are … carbanzo beans ?
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Jaime says
They are also called chickpeas.
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Lori says
This is the best! My hubby likes it as well, especially when I make homemade Pita Chips! Thanks for sharing this recipe and all of the others. Each one I have tried has been a hit with the family!
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Jaime says
Lori, I’m so glad!
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Deborah says
Can you use bag chickpeas? If so how? I try not to use cans…
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Jaime says
Yes, for sure! Actually, this recipe tastes even better when you use dried chickpeas. I usually soak mine overnight, then simmer for three hours or so the next morning. Use about two cups of cooked beans in lieu of the can of beans. If it’s a bit thick after you put the recipe together, you can adjust by adding a few tablespoons of water. Let me know how it goes for you!
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