Spicy Hummus Recipe with Chipotle - Easy to Make at Home (2024)

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This spicy hummus recipe is a spinoff of our favorite hummus recipe. It’s easy to make and a great addition to wraps or game day appetizers. Even the hot wings crowd will love this hearty chipotle hummus!

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This chipotle hummus recipe is a spinoff of our favorite easyhummus recipe. It’s still just as easy to make, but sometimes you’ve just gotta change things up. This version is a great option for game day, too, and it doesn’t come in plastic. (It’s a good substitute for Sabra’s Supremely Spicy Hummus, if that’s the one you love.)

Homemade Spicy Hummus

This is a low fat, high-protein, vegan hummus recipe that is far superior to store bought hummus. Plus, it’s inexpensive to make at home. Serve it with pita bread or fresh veggies as an appetizer or light lunch.

It’s got a little kick, so even the folks who might balk at vegetarian fare will find this flavorful and delicous.

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A few pantry ingredients is all it takes to whip up a batch of this chipotle hummus.

Chipotle Hummus Ingredients

Garbanzo beans Traditional hummus is made with a base of finely processed garbanzo beans, aka chickpeas. You can use canned beans or prepare your own starting from dry beans for an easy pantry recipe.

Tahini This sesame seed paste can be expensive to buy, though a jar does go a long way. It’s also a hummus ingredient that many households won’t have on hand. (Once you get in the habit of making this hummus recipe, you’ll make sure it’s in your pantry!) I know a woman who dislikes the flavor of tahini and uses ricotta cheese instead.

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Chipotle pepper This ingredient determines the spiciness of the hummus and adds a smoky flavor. The recipe calls for using half of a canned chipotle pepper; feel free to add more if you like it hot!

Lemon juice Use fresh lemons if you have them. If not, bottled is fine. The amount on this is variable, depending on just how tangy you like your hummus spread. If you need more liquid for the recipe but don’t want to use the full amount of lemon, add some reserved water from the beans.

Garlic cloves Definitely use fresh garlic cloves for this — garlic powder just won’t cut it. I’m a fan of a very garlicky hummus recipe and often add a few extra cloves for extra kick.

Cumin This seasoning gives this easy hummus recipe a little earthy depth.

Salt Use your favorite table salt or sea salt.

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Combine ingredients in the bowl of a food processor.

Making this Spicy Hummus

If you start with dry garbanzo beans for this spicy hummus recipe, its super budget friendly. You can cook them on the stove top, or use an Instant Pot. [Instant Pot instructions here.]

  • Soak one and a half cups of dry garbanzo beans overnight, making sure they’re covered by about 4″ of water.
  • Drain and rinse beans.
  • Put beans in a stock pot, again covering them with several inches of water.
  • Gently boil for about an hour or until beans are soft.
  • Drain.

You can also usecanned beansfor this recipe. If you don’t can your own, you can use convenient canned beans, though that’s not quite as inexpensive as starting with dried beans. Be sure to opt for canned beans that are not lined with BPA if you’re concerned about adding extra chemicals to your diet.

To prepare the hummus, you’ll need a food processor or blender to create a creamy smooth consistency.

Simply combine all of the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor or blender carafe and whiz until smooth.

Serve it up with crackers or make a delicious hummus bowlto make it a meal.

FAQs

Can I use canned beans?

If you’re in a rush, that’s a good option. 1 can contains roughly 1.5 cups of beans, so you’ll need to open 3 cans and will likely have leftovers. If you do use canned, reach for unsalted, organic beans. Drain and rinse well and let dry before using.

How do I make my hummus super smooth?

Try rubbing off the skins/husks before adding the beans to your recipe. If they are cooked well, the skins usually slips off fairly easily. After cooking, you can place the beans on a lint-free tea towel (or paper towels) and gently rub them around. The skins should separate for you to discard. This is totally optional but gives an amazing result.

Serving

This is one of those appetizers that also makes for a delicious light meal. It’s high in protein, it’s filling and it’s free of additives. Middle Eastern fare calls for serving this with pita chips or warm pita bread, but it’s delicious on crackers, toasted baguettes, or with fresh vegetables for dipping, too. Slice up a cucumber, some carrots, and red bell peppers and get ready to dip!

Garnish with cilantro and red pepper flakes, if desired.

Storing

Transfer leftovers to an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to a week.

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Easy Spicy Hummus Recipe

Yield: 4 cups

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Process Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Skip the store-bought hummus and try your hand and making your own. It's super easy and versatile, not to mention so much more budget friendly!

Ingredients

  • 4 cups cooked garbanzo beans
  • 3 tablespoons tahini
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 1/2 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce
  • 4 large garlic cloves, pressed
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2-1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2-1 teaspoon pepper
  • extra virgin olive oil, optional

Instructions

  1. If you're using canned beans, drain them and reserve some liquid.
  2. Put beans in food processor with tahini, lemon juice, chipotle pepper, garlic, and cumin.
  3. Process until smooth. Add some of the reserved liquid or water if necessary. Add salt and pepper to taste. (I use about a half-teaspoon of each.)
  4. Store in fridge if you won't be serving it right away. Drizzle with a bit of olive oil before serving, unless you prefer a lower fat, oil-free hummus.

Notes

To use dry garbanzo beans: Soak one pound of beans overnight, making sure they’re covered by about 4″ of water. Drain and rinse beans. Put beans in a stock pot, again covering them with about 4″ of water. Gently boil for about an hour or until beans are soft. Drain. Use four cups of cooked beans in recipe and freeze the rest for next time. 1 cup of dried beans will make about 3 cups of cooked beans.

The recipe calls for using half of a canned chipotle pepper; feel free to add more if you like it hot!

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1 grams
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 103Total Fat: 2gUnsaturated Fat: 0gSodium: 298mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 4gProtein: 5g

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This roasted red pepper hummus is another winner, if you’re looking for a less spicy hummus recipe. And be sure to try this beautiful green fava bean hummus!

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Originally published in October, 2016; this post has been updated.ore

Spicy Hummus Recipe with Chipotle - Easy to Make at Home (2024)

FAQs

What is chipotle hummus made of? ›

In a food processor or blender, combine chickpeas, chipotle pepper, tahini, adobo sauce. Blend to incorporate. Scrape down the sides and add your garlic, salt, and lemon juice. Blend until deliciously creamy.

What is spicy hummus made of? ›

Put chickpeas, garlic, tahini, lemon juice, salt, and cayenne in a food processor. Process until a thick paste forms. Add the oil (streaming it in while the food processor is running seems to work best) and continue to add 1 tbs. of water at a time, until the consistency smooth and spreadable.

How to spice up hummus? ›

A simple touch of fresh chopped green onions, chives, parsley, rosemary or dill is another brilliant way to add more flavor to your hummus.

Why is my hummus spicy? ›

Tahini: A good quality tahini is also really important and to this end, I like to use a tahini that tastes pretty good on its own. Soom is a great brand that you can get on Amazon. The Spice Factor: So the spiciness comes about from a little cayenne pepper.

Is hummus healthy yes or no? ›

Hummus is a healthy, versatile snack. It is packed with nutrients and offers protection from various diseases.

What kind of spice is chipotle? ›

This chile-lover's delight is a blend of smoked jalapeños, dried herbs and citrus flavors.

What does hummus do to your body? ›

Hummus is a versatile ingredient and a good source of fiber, along with vitamins and minerals like manganese, copper, folate, and iron. Thanks to its impressive nutrient profile, it may help ease inflammation, promote heart health, and support blood sugar management.

Why doesn't my homemade hummus taste good? ›

If your hummus is the right consistency or thickness but it tastes dry and pasty, it might be lacking a bit of oil. This recipe relies on the tahini to give it creaminess as I don't find olive oil makes enough of a difference to warrant the extra calories.

Why do you put baking soda in hummus? ›

Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves are always superior to garlic powder, and it's especially true in homemade 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!

When should you not eat hummus? ›

While opened and homemade hummus can last up to seven days, it does not mean it will. You will definitely notice that the hummus is spoiled when you see mold growing on it. The less obvious may be that the hummus offers an unpleasant, off-odor and sour smell. This hummus may also taste sour if you decide to try it.

What do most people get wrong about making hummus? ›

The chickpeas.

The most important thing to note about chickpeas is that they have translucent skins. Those skins are the cause of grainy hummus, and they dampen flavor. They have to go.

Why does my tongue hurt after eating hummus? ›

If you experience symptoms of a food allergy after eating hummus, your first reaction may be to blame the most common ingredient: chickpeas. Before you blame chickpeas for the cause of your allergies, you may also want to consider other allergenic ingredients used in hummus, such as: garlic.

Is hummus made from chickpeas or garbanzo beans? ›

The base ingredient is of course garbanzo beans – also known as chickpeas, bengal grams, Egyptian peas, and ceci beans. While it derives much of its nutritional value and signature creamy texture from garbanzo beans, the other ingredients give hummus its unique and versatile flavor.

What is the ingredient gypsum in chipotle? ›

Gypsum is used in the tofu that makes Chipotle's sofritas, and, according to the restaurant, is one of the only ingredients that “doesn't start on a farm or ranch.” Gypsum is a mineral added to soy milk to separate curds and whey.

What is hummus made up of? ›

Hummus is a smooth and creamy puree of cooked chickpeas (garbanzo beans), tahini and an acid, typically lemon juice. While hummus usually has garlic now, centuries ago it did not. Olive oil isn't a requirement either, but most modern recipes list it as an ingredient.

What is chipotle as an ingredient? ›

Our namesake ingredient, the chipotle chili pepper is a dried and smoked jalapeño produced using the age-old craft of smoking them over pecan wood for several days. These intensely smoky, spicy peppers are the foundation for much of the food we serve - from our chicken, steak, and Barbacoa to our beans and vinaigrette.

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