Hummus without Tahini Recipe (2024)

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Hummus without tahini is a delicious appetizer, you can have it as a dip or spread. If you are allergic to tahini which is sesame seeds paste, then this hummus recipe is for you. What I’m sharing today is a recipe for a vegan Middle Eastern dip that calls for the minimum ingredients and shortest time to make!

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Hummus Recipe

Hummus is a side dish an appetizer served with grilled meat or vegetables but is mostly enjoyed with freshly made pita bread. A vegan dish that will make you realize how a simple legume like chickpeas can convert into a mouth-watering delight.

Why this hummus without tahini?

In another post, I have shared a recipe forHummus with Tahini,the texture was silky smooth, and it was a little nutty because of the Tahini (Sesame paste).

I’ve realized though that some are allergic to sesame or maynot be able to find it where they live. This Hummus without tahini recipe ismade to satisfy everyone because you won’t even miss the tahini.

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Can I use flavored chickpeas in making hummus?

Hummus enhances the dish it is served with; hence, itdoesn’t have a strong flavor coming from spices or roasted vegetables. Somefound adding cumin or roasted bell peppers in the hummus turn it into a greatdip for BBQ chicken wings and steak strips.

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Hummus can take your sandwiches to the next level

You can use hummus as a spread in yourShawarma,with slices of fresh onion and tomatoes; your sandwich will taste amazing for sure.

You can use hummus as a salad dressing, and it tastes goodwith pasta salads.

If you want to go 100% Arabic style, then have hummus with fresh Arabic Pita Bread. I have two recipes for pita bread on my blog.One is Egyptian; the other issofter in texture and is made with milk.

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Storing Hummus is easy

You can refrigerate the hummus for up to 4 days and freezeit for 3 months. In both cases use a plastic container with an airtight lid.When freezing, pour three tablespoons of oil over the hummus before closing thecontainer.

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Hummus without Tahini

Smooth and silky hummus but without tahini (sesame paste) the same authentic flavor that will impress your guests and family. Quick to make and quick to disappear.

5 from 2 votes

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Course: Appetiser

Cuisine: Lebanon

Keyword: hummus without tahini

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 minute minute

Total Time: 4 minutes minutes

Servings: 3

Calories: 150kcal

Author: Muna

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cup canned chickpeas make sure it’s not flavored
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 2 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 3 tablespoon water

Instructions

  • In a blender, add all the ingredients and blend until smooth. Serve in a plate and drizzle with olive oil.

  • Tip: If you want to add some heat to your hummus, sprinkle some red chili powder when serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 150kcal

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  1. Angie@Angie's Recipes

    One of my favourite dips!

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    • munatycooking

      And mine too Angie 🙂

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  2. Adri

    This sounds wonderful, and it looks gorgeous!

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    • munatycooking

      Thanks dear, and thanks for stopping by 🙂

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  3. Dawn @ Words Of Deliciousness

    I have never made hummus before. It is on my list to make because I do enjoy eating it. This recipe sounds wonderful. I will have to try it soon.

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    • munatycooking

      Hope you like it Dawn, it is extremely easy but the taste is very addictive 🙂

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  4. Sandra | Sandra's Easy Cooking

    Looks and sounds amazing... nothing beats homemade hummus with or without tahini. I just want to dip some pita bread! YUMMM!

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    • munatycooking

      Can't agree more 🙂

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  5. Sarah

    This is such a yummy dip! I made a similar one by accident when I forgot to add the tahini haha. Delicious!!

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    • munatycooking

      🙂

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  6. munatycooking

    If using fresh, you have to soak it overnight, then boil it with pinch of baking soda and then use it in this recipe.

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  7. Cathy

    Try a bit of peanut butter and a drop or two of sesame oil

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Hummus without Tahini Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I substitute for tahini in hummus? ›

If you feel adventurous, try replacing the tahini with an equal amount of peanut butter, sunflower seed butter, Greek yogurt, chopped roasted peppers, pitted olives, roasted beets, steamed sweet potato, avocado, or thawed frozen peas, to name just a few possibilities.

How important is tahini in hummus? ›

Does hummus need tahini? You bet! In fact, tahini is one of hummus' main ingredients, along with chickpeas and olive oil. That's why our favorite dip can be so rich and delicious—in hummus, tahini adds smoothness to the texture, as well as a wide variety of vitamins and minerals.

What happens if you put too much tahini in hummus? ›

As I said earlier, tahini has a mildly bitter flavour, so if your hummus is bitter, you've most likely added too much tahini. Also make sure that the tahini you do have is hulled, as opposed to unhulled. Hulled tahini just means that the bitter husks on the outside of the sesame seed have been removed before blending.

Why is 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."

Can I use olive oil instead of tahini? ›

Hummus can be a good source of healthy fat because most are made with both olive oil and tahini. My recipe omits the tahini and just uses olive oil for a more neutral taste.

Does tahini make hummus thicker? ›

Turn the food processor on and slowly pour in 1/3 cup of the ice cold water. Let the food processor run for 4 to 5 minutes, to help make the hummus fluffy and smooth (don't skip this step!). Add in extra tahini and water in 1/4 cup increments, if you would like your spread to be thicker and creamier.

What is baba ganoush vs hummus? ›

The difference is that roasted eggplant forms the base for baba ganoush while chick peas are the backbone of hummus. The roasted eggplant lends this eggplant dip a slightly sweeter, smokier flavor, and a lower fat and calorie count than hummus. Plus it can be easier on the tummy than hard-to-digest chickpeas.

Can too much tahini be bad for you? ›

Most nuts and seeds, including sesame seeds, are high in omega-6 fatty acids, which are described as “pro-inflammatory” because they can contribute to certain problems when they're consumed in high amounts. For that reason, nuts and seeds, including tahini, are best when eaten in moderation.

Is it worth making tahini? ›

Homemade Tahini has a rich nutty taste and is easy to make with just two ingredients – sesame seeds and oil. It is so much better and cheaper than store bought tahini. Tahini paste is a perfect addition not only to hummus, but also to make salad dressings and dips.

Why do people put cumin in hummus? ›

Ground cumin and salt help to make it taste amazing, and the ground cumin adds a little more spice and richness. Olive oil makes the texture of the hummus luxurious.

Is tahini hard on the liver? ›

Helps protect liver and kidney function

Tahini contains compounds that may help protect your liver and kidneys from damage.

What happens if you eat a lot of hummus? ›

Too much hummus can cause stomach problems, such as diarrhea and bloating, in some people. Hummus is a nutrient-dense food that, when consumed in moderation and as part of a healthy eating pattern, can help manage weight.

What do most people get wrong about making hummus? ›

13 Mistakes Everyone Makes With Homemade Hummus
  • Using canned chickpeas. vitals/Shutterstock. ...
  • Not adding baking soda to the chickpea water. ...
  • Undercooking the chickpeas. ...
  • Not peeling the chickpeas. ...
  • Using the wrong kind of tahini. ...
  • Not using enough tahini. ...
  • Using cold ingredients. ...
  • Using powdered or dried garlic.
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Why put ice cubes in hummus? ›

Ice Cubes Incorporate Much Needed Air And Moisture Into Hummus. Adding ice cubes to your hummus may seem counterintuitive, but it works to improve the texture of your hummus greatly. Two elements you need for food that's meant to be fluffy and creamy are air and moisture.

What's the trick to creamy homemade hummus? ›

Tip for extra CREAMY hummus

Add enough liquid! Compared to other hummus recipes, I use little tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice and olive oil. I want the hummus to taste like chickpeas and not like sesame or slightly bitter due to adding too much olive oil or lemon juice. Ergo, I add enough water.

Can I substitute sesame paste for tahini? ›

Tahini is sometimes listed as a substitute for sesame paste, but to me, the two aren't interchangeable. Though tahini is also made from white sesame seeds, those seeds are usually untoasted or lightly toasted. By comparison, toasted sesame paste is more assertive and aromatic and also thicker in texture.

What is the taste of tahini? ›

Tahini has a very earthy flavor and is slightly bitter, but not overpowering. Although the spread resembles peanut butter and other nut butters, it does not have a similarly sweet flavor profile. The toasted sesame seed flavor shines through in this creamy, rich ingredient.

Is tahini similar to mayonnaise? ›

It is a much richer and denser alternative to mayonnaise, with a concentrated savory nuttiness that stands out no matter what you pair it with. You've undoubtedly eaten it in hummus, but tahini is also a creamy ingredient in countless salad dressings, sauces, and even avant-garde cookie recipes.

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