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.
Jane of All Trades says
I never heard of hummus until I went to college (at a small liberal arts school). Now I eat it all the time on everything because it is so delicious and good for you!
Magic of Spice says
I adore hummus and yours came out beautifully. I have never made it myself either, but Adam keeps promising to make us some 🙂
Hope your having a great week
Sasha says
Well this sounds yummy. I love hummus. I love different adding different things to mine, but haven't tried the peppers. Yummy.
Emily Ann says
This looks delicious! I thought that Chipotle was a pepper… great choice for the flavor. I think I too was hesitant the first time I tried hummus 🙂
Terra says
I adore hummus too, but have never enjoyed it with chipotle. I love spicy, and smokey, so will definitely have to try this. I think I only made it once, and it ended up being a really boring, and well not really good recipe. So I still have not ventured to make my own again, I need to get on that maybe:)
Take care,
Terra
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
I always make hummus at home, it's so easy and it tastes so much better than even the best store bought kind. It's one of those great feel healthy snacks, I love it!
Cake Duchess says
I love homemade hummus! My mom makes it sometimes for us when there is a party…I should ask her to make it more often. And spicy like you did:) I was just studying "humus" last night w/my daughter for her science test today;)
Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having says
I actually just bought tahini to make hummus, but discovered I'm out of chickpeas. Once I stock up I'll try this!
Zoe says
Thanks for inspiring a hummus craving! This looks delicious.
Celia says
Chipotle pretty much makes anything better. Adding it to hummus is a great call…
Lindsey @ Gingerbread Bagels says
I LOVE hummus but I never make my own. I think it's about time I did! Your hummus looks sooo good and I love the addition of chipotle peppers. 🙂
scratch-made wife says
That looks so good – and I love your little ramekin. I'm thinking I could eat this on a turkey sandwich or with carrots or celery or crackers … You've filled me with ideas!
Betty Ray says
This variety sounds delicious. I nearly fell over when I found out how easy hummus was to home make. Can't wait to try this one.
Umm Mymoonah says
I'm ready to dip some pitta into it, very nice pictures.
Spicie Foodie says
I couldn't agree more, home made hummus beats any store brand. I always make mine starting with dried chickpeas, just love it. How neat that you worked at a middle eastern bakery, yummy.
briarrose says
I love the spicy factor. Hummus makes such a wonderful snack.
Susi says
Hummus is my kids favorite after school snack! I make it actually quite often, but I "cheat" with canned beans. Your version sounds and looks great, and I love the heat from the chipotle peppers.
A little bit of everything says
i grew up in a family where hummus was home made as long as I can remember but just plain ol' hummus. I tried once adding yogurt to it as seen on another blog and next time I'm going to make your version. Love the heat factor
thanks for sharing Carolyn
Evan @swEEts says
I keep telling myself I need to try and make my own hummus.. and if you say its easy to make I'm sold! I can't wait to try this!
Kim - Liv Life says
I've only tried to make my own hummus this years, like you TJ's is even easier. However, mine was really, really good! I didn't make anything with a flavor in it, but this one would be appealing to my husband. It's nice to be able to control the spice as he always likes things a little spicier than they come.