It’s hard to imagine a time now when I wasn’t familiar with Middle Eastern dishes like hummus, tabbouleh and dolmas. But back in high school, these things were new territory for me and most people I knew. Since that time, I’ve eaten my fair share of it all. I worked in a Lebanese bakery in university and was often allowed to take home items that were left over at the end of the day. And in grad school, some of the most popular restaurants around the school were Middle Eastern, because the food was great and didn’t put too much pressure on a poor grad student’s wallet.
Despite all of this, I’d never made hummus at home until now. I knew it was remarkably easy to make, it just happened to be even easier to buy it from Trader Joe’s. But I had a hankering for it and I knew I didn’t want the plain jane kind. Trader Joe’s makes a chipotle hummus but they kind of wimp out on the heat and I wanted to taste that smokey, spicey goodness. I also knew that by making it at home with dried chickpeas, I could up the health factor so that it was fresher and contained more fiber and less salt. More bang for my buck, so to speak.
The Results: Yup, homemade hummus is remarkably easy to make, and it’s delicious to boot! Now I have to ask myself why I never did this before. The hardest part is cooking or soaking the chickpeas, which takes some forethought. Yes, you can use canned, but they contain far more sodium and a lot less fiber than their dried and reconstituted counterparts. I also love the chipotle in this. It gives it a great colour and it’s not burn-your-mouth hot but it has a nice slow sizzle after you take a bite. It pairs perfectly with pita chips and veggies, and although I haven’t tried it this way, I imagine it would be great on a sandwich too.
This makes a big batch so feel free to half it. I was taking some to my book club and wanted to keep some at home as well. You can also do more or less chipotle, as you like.
Spicy Chipotle Hummus
1 ½ cups dried chick peas
½ cup olive oil
⅓ cup tahini
2 to 3 whole chipotle peppers in adobo, chopped
4 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
juice of half a lemon
2 teaspoon cumin
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup water
Place chickpeas in a medium pot and cover with water by several inches. Cover pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer 20-30 minutes or until tender but not mushy. Alternatively, you can cover chickpeas with water and let stand overnight.
Drain and rinse chickpeas. Place in food processor, along with olive oil, tahini, chipotles, garlic, lemon juice and cumin. Process until it begins to form a paste.
Taste and add more chipotle if desired, as well as salt and pepper to taste. With processor running, slowly pour water in through feed tube until a creamy consistency is achieved. Scrape down sides of processor with a rubber spatula as needed.
Mr. & Mrs. P says
We love chillis in adobo! Nice combo
thecoffeebreak says
I love to have hummus with fresh veggies or pita bread, never thought to make it with chipotle! Thanks for sharing!
Kate @ Diethood.com says
Ooooh, heat in hummus! Now we're talking – I am loving the addition of chipotle!
The Mom Chef says
First, a confession. I usually don't have much to say about hummus recipes because I'm a snob when it comes to hummus, having been raised on the home made authentic Eastern version. For me it's one of those things that is best unadulterated; pure.
Until today. I saw the title and started smiling at the word chipotle. How amazing is that addition!?! What a brainstorm. I'm in love with it and I haven't even tried it. But I can't wait to.
Absolutely fantastic recipe. Thanks!
Lynn says
I've been watching it snow and craving humus all week. I have everything in the house to make this, and I will soon.
Thank you!
whatsfordinneracrossstatelines says
Just bumped you up sweet! Who wouldn't like this hummus. Hope you are having a great week.
-Gina-
Angela@RecipesFromMyMom says
The one time I tried to make hummus I used canned chickpeas and it just didn't taste as good as store-bought. I will have to try the dried chickpeas. We love hummus as a spread on sandwiches.
Corrine says
Sounds delicious! I love hummus and chipotle, will be making this soon 🙂
Molly @ Toffee Bits and Chocolate Chips says
oh my goodness this looks delicious! I've been a hummus nut recently! I tried lemon and artichoke- not impressed. But spicy chipolte- that's one I'll have to try!
Karen says
I'm sad to say that I can't eat chickpeas, but how I wish I could. I used to be able to, and I think knowing how good hummus is makes it even harder! Your version with the chipotle looks amazing!
MegSmith @ Cooking.In.College says
I often ask myself why I don't make homemade hummus! It would be so easy but I think I am intimidated, I have pretty high hummus standards 🙂 Trader Joe's Mediterranean Hummus is the best. I love it!
nazarina says
I love how you made this delicious-looking hummus the old fashioned way by cooking the chick peas first. Really scrumptious! I think you had the best teacher, the Middle Eastern store!
I cracked up at the " decomposing" bit!
Healthy Mamma says
Oh, hahaa, that's funny. Trader Joes does have an awesome hummus for last minute hummus emergencies, but home made is always better! This is a great idea! I loooove hummus and have some chipotle peppers leftover in my fridge from my South West chickpea burgers! Yay!
Ang says
I didn't know canned chickpeas had less fiber than dried. This hummus looks and sounds amazing. Up until about a year ago, I didn't even like the stuff. I'm excited to try this version:)
Becky says
My husband and I were just talking about making our own, but I hadn't had time to look for a recipe, or buy any tahini. Thanks for sharing.
it will have much less sodium made your way, Beautiful pics.
Charlie @ SweetSaltySpicy says
This hummus sounds delicious; I love spicy hummus!!! I add tabasco to mine :).
Jeanine says
This looks fantastic! I love hummus, but haven't ventured into varying the flavours yet.
Tastemonials says
I keep reading that homemade is so much better than Trader Joe's. That's so hard to imagine, so I'm just going to have to try it at some point.
Sandra says
I had the same thought on hummus when I first heard the name from my mom…my reaction"you eat what???"LOL! But it is delicious!
You made it amazing..love that you used chick peas…looks wonderful!
ravienomnoms says
I love this! I really really like hummus and I like that you can make it at home and flavor it however you want. I am totally enjoying your version