Creamy Hummus Recipe (2024)

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Looking for the best hummus recipe ever? This famous hummus recipe utilizes two techniques to make the creamiest, most delicious hummus recipe you’ll ever try. Perfect for pairing with pita chips or freshly chopped veggies!

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I wish I could take credit for this hummus recipe but credit must be given where credit is due: My former recipe developer, Jess Franks.

Jess worked for me for many years helping to test recipes, kitchen prep for shoot days and occasionally step in as my therapist. Jess worked as a private chef and was trained in America’s Test Kitchen so naturally her recipes are VERY good.

One time I was over at her house (not working!) and she served me the best hummus recipe ever. Truly. It was better than store-bought! I knew then that we had to highlight her skills and show off her famous hummus recipe. So thank Jess for this 5-star homemade hummus using techniques that only a pro would know. Trust me – you’ll want to make this!

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What Makes This Hummus So Good?

The biggest thing that makes this hummus stand out is the texture. It is the creamiest, smoothest hummus you will ever try. To achieve this velvety texture there are two techniques required:

1. Cook the chickpeas – even though we’re already using canned chickpeas, you’re going to want to cook them even more.Cooking the chickpeas softens them, which will make the hummus creamier.

2. Remove the outer skins from the chickpeas– To achieve a super creamy hummus you’ll want to remove the outer skins. You can do this individually but this usually takes a long time. Jess implements a technique from Cook’s Illustrated where you cook the chickpeas with baking soda. The baking soda will help to remove the outer skins from the chickpeas so you’re not having to individually remove skins. Full instructions below.

Ingredients You Need

  • Chickpeas – we use canned, cooked chickpeas. You could use dried chickpeas but note that you’ll need to quick them extra!
  • Baking soda– this is purely for helping to remove the skins from the chickpeas. You will not taste it at all!
  • Tahini – ground sesame seeds. You can find this at most grocery stores in the nut butter aisle or occasionally in the mediterranean aisle.
  • Lemon juice – Ideally we’re using fresh lemon juice.
  • Olive oil – extra virgin olive oil for the best flavor.
  • Salt – I would not recommend skimping on the salt unless you’re concerned about sodium levels.
  • Cumin – ground cumin is the way to go in this hummus recipe. Additionally spices can be added (see note below)

Doesn’t get much simpler than this! One reason why I love Jess’ hummus is because she leaves out the garlic cloves. I personally don’t love a super garlicky hummus. I find the flavors of raw garlic to be overpowering in hummus from scratch.

How To Make The Best Hummus Recipe

STEP 1: COOK CHICKPEAS

Place the chickpeas and baking soda in a pot and cover with water, about 2 inches. Bring the chickpeas to a boil and then turn down the heat to maintain a simmer for about 15-20 min.

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STEP 2: REMOVE CHICKPEA SKINS

Drain the chickpeas into a colander and place them back into the pot and fill it with cold water. Using your hands, swish the water and chickpeas around to remove the skins. Using a small sieve or your hands, remove the skins from the surface of the water. You will need to swish the water a few times to make sure you get the majority of the skins from the water. Once you feel you haver removed as many skins as you can, drain the chickpeas. Pick out any leftover skins. No need to get all of the skins! That will take you forever. Just get as many as you can.

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STEP 3: PROCESS HOMEMADE HUMMUS

Place the chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, kosher salt and cumin into the bowl of a food processor or high-speed blender. Blend these ingredients while streaming in the water. I use about ⅓ of a cup but add as much water as necessary to get to your desired consistency.

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STEP 4: SERVE!

Serve with pita chips or desired veggies. Store in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.

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What To Serve with Homemade Hummus

The obvious choice to serve with hummus is pita chips or fresh pita bread. We love these homemade baked pita chips and honestly, I try to have them on hand at all times.

Veggies of all varieties make a great dipping vessel for this homemade hummus recipe. Cucumbers, carrots, red peppers and even cauliflower or broccoli are all good options. You could also stir into salads!

I also love topping my Middle Eastern dishes with this delicious hummus recipe. Here are a few favorites:

  • Greek Chicken Gyros
  • Chicken Shawarma Bowls
  • Roasted Veggies with Tahini and Za’atar
  • Baked Falafel Bowls
  • Green Shakshuka
  • Mediterranean Bowls

Pro Tips + Easy Swaps

Change up the spices – you can sub in a variety of spices or simply sprinkle on top. Some of my favorites include: freshly cracked black pepper, paprika, sumac and za’atar.

Drizzle with olive oil – traditional hummus recipes are often topped with a drizzle of olive oil and fresh parsley. It also makes it look fancy if serving to guests!

Use a food processor – You can 100% use a high powered blender but I do find this hummus recipe is the creamiest when you use a food processor.

Storage Instructions

Store your hummus recipe in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. I would not recommend freezing, unfortunately.

More Dip Recipes:

  • Homemade Baba Ganoush
  • Easy Greek Yogurt Tzatziki
  • Roasted Butternut Squash Hummus
  • Lemon Hemp Hummus
  • Skhug Recipe
  • Homemade Green Goddess Dressing

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Looking for the best hummus ever? Jess’ famous hummus recipe utilizes two techniques to make the creamiest, most delicious hummus you’ll ever try. Perfect for pairing with pita chips or freshly chopped veggies!

  • Author: Jess Franks
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: Cook
  • Cuisine: Middle Eastern
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Scale

  • 2 cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 cup tahini
  • 1/3 cup lemon juice, about 1 lemon
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • Room temp water (about ⅓ cup)

Instructions

  1. Place the chickpeas and baking soda in a pot and cover with water, about 2 inches. Bring the chickpeas to a boil and then turn down the heat to maintain a simmer for about 15-20 min.
  2. Drain the chickpeas into a colander and place them back into the pot and fill it with cold water. Using your hands, swish the water and chickpeas around to remove the skins.
  3. Using a small sieve or your hands, remove the skins from the surface of the water. You will need to swish the water a few times to make sure you get the majority of the skins from the water. Once you feel you haver removed as many skins as you can, drain the chickpeas. Pick out any leftover skins. No need to get all of the skins! That will take you forever. Just get as many as you can.
  4. Place the chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, kosher salt and cumin into the bowl of a food processor or high-speed blender.
  5. Blend these ingredients while streaming in the water. I use about ⅓ of a cup but add as much water as necessary to get to your desired consistency.
  6. Store in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.
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FAQs

Why is my homemade hummus not creamy? ›

You might need more tahini, garlic, lemon and/or salt and very likely more chickpea water. Add a bit of each as you need, the recipe explains. "Blitz the hummus until very smooth, a few minutes at least. Don't worry about the hummus being too loose; it will thicken as it sits."

Why add ice water to hummus? ›

This will help you achieve that creamy hummus texture with no lumps. Another pro-tip: Add ice cold water while you blend up the sauce. Using ice cold water lightens the color of tahini, creating a hummus that is light and fresh looking. We recommend adding the ice water before adding in the cooked chickpeas.

Is it better to make hummus with wet or dry chickpeas? ›

Dried chickpeas provide better flavor than canned. Overcooking the chickpeas in water with baking soda makes them easier to blend. Puréeing the chickpeas while they're still hot lets you use a blender instead of a food processor for smoother texture.

Why is restaurant hummus so creamy? ›

Tahini is sesame butter, and to make creamy hummus, the secret is to first turn that into sesame cream! To do that, you need to emulsify the tahini in a water based liquid first. This will not happen if you just put everything into a food processor all at once!'

What do most people get wrong about making hummus? ›

5 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Hummus
  • Using canned chickpeas instead of dried. ...
  • Not using baking soda when cooking the beans. ...
  • Pureeing the chickpeas when they are cold. ...
  • Using less than stellar tahini. ...
  • Tossing in too much garlic.
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Why add baking soda to chickpeas for hummus? ›

Baking soda: Adding baking soda to the chickpeas helps make the legume easier to digest, softer, and makes them easy to peel. Don't skip this ingredient! Lemon juice: I never suggest using pre-bottled lemon juice, but I especially urge you not to in homemade hummus.

Why does hummus need lemon? ›

Adding water to homemade hummus instead of using lemon juice can help achieve a smoother texture and milder flavor. Restaurants often use lemon juice for both flavor and preservation.

Is it better to blend hummus hot or cold? ›

Hot Chickpeas: Blending the chickpeas while they are hot—either just after cooking or reheated—keeps them light and fluffy and allows them to fully absorb the flavors of the tahini, garlic, and lemon juice.

Why is Israeli hummus so good? ›

Tahini adds a rich, nutty flavor that perfectly balances the earthy taste of chickpeas. The ratio of tahini to chickpeas in Israeli hummus is often higher than in other variations, making it exceptionally creamy and decadent.

Is it better to make hummus in a blender or food processor? ›

You need to increase the amount of liquid in the food processor, so add the olive oil. If they still do not cream, add a tablespoon of cold water. Blender: A food processor is best for making hummus, but a high-powered blender will work. Be sure to scrape the sides down a few extra times as you make it.

Should canned chickpeas be cooked for hummus? ›

All you need to need is boil the canned chickpeas until they get extra mushy! Baking soda helps with the boiling.

How do you fix hummus texture? ›

4The hummus will likely be too thick and still have tiny bits of chickpea. To fix this, slowly add 2 to 3 tablespoons of cold water or aquafaba with the food processor turned on until you reach the perfect consistency.

Why is my hummus so stiff? ›

Soften the Chickpeas

For a creamier, more luscious homemade hummus, soften up the chickpeas using one of these methods. Baking Soda: If you're cooking your own chickpeas or other beans, adding a pinch of baking soda to the cooking water helps soften the legumes so they break down more easily when blended.

How to fix runny hummus? ›

Using Thickeners and Additives. Adding established thickeners is a direct approach to modify the consistency of hummus: Olive oil: Drizzle sparingly to emulsify and thicken the blend. Protein-rich ingredients: Consider adding a spoonful of yogurt for a richer, thicker product.

Why is my homemade hummus thick? ›

Why is my Hummus So Thick and Dry? If your hummus is dry, this is easily due to there not being enough liquid.

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