Tasty Twists on Traditional Hummus Recipes
Hummus is such a versatile and healthy food: serve with raw veggies, spread it on a sandwich, or smear it on grilled chicken for added protein. You can keep a store-bought tub in the fridge, but nothing compares to the taste of homemade hummus. If you're bored with the garlic and lemon flavor of traditional hummus, mix things up with one of these unique recipes. Photo: Lizzie Fuhr
Spicy Black Bean Hummus
For a fiber-packed snack that pairs perfectly with crackers or veggies, whip up a batch of this spicy black bean hummus. Jalapeño adds a delicious kick that is sure to please. Photo: Jenny Sugar
Green Hummus
Trying to squeeze in some extra greens? This green hummus is packed with spinach, arugula, and cilantro and makes for a refreshing spin on your favorite dip. Photo: POPSUGAR Studios
Coconut Curry Hummus
Enjoy a Thai twist on hummus with this coconut curry recipe. The combination of sweet, tangy, and spicy flavors offers an exciting alternative to the traditional recipe. Photo: Lizzie Fuhr
Smoky Chipotle Hummus
Try this spicy chipotle twist on the classic hummus dip, made with sun-dried tomatoes, cilantro, and roasted red peppers. Photo: POPSUGAR Fitness
Chipotle Hummus Dressing
Break away from your hummus rut and get creative! This chipotle hummus dressing tastes delicious on your favorite salad and is a great healthy alternative to other creamy dressings like ranch. Photo: Leta Shy
Edamame Hummus
Skip the chickpeas and use protein-packed edamame and peas to make this vibrant-colored hummus dip. Photo: Nancy Einhart
Roasted Tomato Hummus
Colorful and summery, use the bounty from your garden to make this roasted tomato hummus. Source: POPSUGAR user Elisabeth
Vegan Broccoli "Cheeze" Hummus
Fool your dairy-loving friends with this cheesy broccoli hummus dip that's completely vegan. It's made with nutritional yeast, chickpeas, and broccoli florets. Source: POPSUGAR user One Hungry Mess
Sneaky Red Lentil "Hummus"
Never made hummus with other beans? Then try this recipe made with red lentils, it's delicious! Source: Oh She Glows
Sweet Potato Hummus
Are you a big fan of baked sweet potatoes? Then this hummus recipe is a must make with sweet potatoes, apple cider vinegar, and a touch of maple syrup. Source: Healthy. Happy. Life.
Roasted Squash Hummus
Embrace the flavors of Fall and prepare this squash hummus recipe. While the dip tastes similar to traditional hummus, winter squash adds a slightly sweet flavor and offers a healthy dose of vitamin A. Photo: Leta Shy
Creamy White Bean Veggie Dip
Even though this veggie dip isn't exactly like your traditional hummus, it is made with beans, garlic, and fresh lemon juice, so if you love hummus, you'll want to give it a try. Photo: Jenny Sugar
Butternut Thyme Hummus
This hummus recipe is made without any garbanzo beans, but uses roasted butternut squash for a creamy consistency flavored with fresh thyme, tahini, and garlic. Source: Sprint 2 the Table
Walnut Butter Hummus
This unique hummus recipe is made with walnut butter, orange zest, and chickpeas. It's too intriguing not to try! Source: Living On the Vedge
Sun-Dried Tomato Hummus
If you like your hummus with a hint of sweetness, you'll love this spread made with sun-dried tomatoes. Source: POPSUGAR user HisLizzy