Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (2024)

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This Homemade Hummus Without Tahini recipe is much tastier than anything you can buy from the store. You won’t even miss the tahini, I promise! Learn how to make hummus from scratch with this recipe that is vegan, gluten-free, and ready in just 5 minutes.

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Homemade Hummus: An Easy & Healthy Dip

Hummus is a creamy Middle Eastern dip that makes a wonderful healthy snack or appetizer. I usually like to serve it with fresh chopped vegetables or pita chips. It also pairs perfectly with my Easy Homemade Flatbread (No Yeast) recipe.

So let’s just get this straight – I have absolutely nothing against tahini, which is a thin paste made from sesame seeds. It’s just that I don’t always have tahini on hand, namely because it’s not an ingredient that I use very often.

What I do always have on hand though, is peanut butter. Peanuts and sesame seeds are often used interchangeably by savvy chefs, depending on what they have available in their kitchens. Both peanut butter and tahini lend a creamy, nutty quality to dishes, so you can easily substitute one for the other.

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How to Make Hummus Without Tahini

This healthy, homemade hummus recipe is made with canned chickpeas, natural (unsweetened) peanut butter, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, cumin, and salt. Simply combine all of the ingredients into a food processor and pulse until smooth. To make the dip look extra pretty if you’re entertaining, garnish it with fresh parsley, paprika, a drizzle of olive oil or whole chickpeas.

Pro Tip: You can add some toasted sesame oil (maybe about 1/2 teaspoon), which would add a bit of traditional tahini flavor.

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For this Hummus Without Tahini recipe, I recommend:

Here are a few kitchen items I suggest using to ensure this hummus recipe turns out perfect:

  • Natural Peanut Butter– Not all peanut butters are created equal, so I recommend using one like this that hasno added sugars or preservatives.
  • Food Processor – This is the one I use and love! I have had mine for years and it is one of my favorite kitchen tools. I use mine all the time toquickly combine ingredients and to make sauces and dips.
  • Citrus Juicer– If you cook with a lot of citrus, a sturdy juicer is a must. This one works for both lemons and limes and will squeeze out every last drop of juice like a pro. Worth every penny.

If you make this Homemade Hummus Without Tahini recipe, let me know! Leave a comment with a star rating ★ below, because I love hearing from you! ♡

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Homemade Hummus Without Tahini

Alia Kay

ThisEasy & Healthy Homemade HummusWithout Tahini recipe is vegan, gluten-free, and ready to eat in just 5 minutes!

4.84 from 6 votes

Print Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine Middle Eastern

Servings 6 servings; Makes about 1 ½ cups

Calories 170 calories

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a food processor, combine all ingredients and process until smooth.

  • Garnish with optional toppings and serve.

Notes

Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week or in the freezer for up to three months.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Hummus Without Tahini

Amount per Serving

Calories

170

% Daily Value*

Saturated Fat

2

g

13

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

3

g

Monounsaturated Fat

6

g

Sodium

441

mg

19

%

Potassium

187

mg

5

%

Carbohydrates

13

g

4

%

Sugar

1

g

1

%

Protein

6

g

12

%

Vitamin A

13

IU

%

Vitamin C

4

mg

5

%

Calcium

33

mg

3

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Keyword Homemade Hummus, Hummus Without Tahini, Peanut Butter Hummus

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (8)Meera says

    Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (9)
    I made this today and it turned out great! I didn’t have tahini so I used natural peanut butter like you said and it was so yummy!

    Reply

    • Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (10)Alia says

      Thanks Meera! I love using natural peanut butter in my hummus too! I am glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  2. Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (11)Lisa says

    Hi! Do you think I can get away with “regular” peanut butter? That’s all I have in my pantry. Thanks 🙂

    Reply

    • Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (12)Alia says

      Hi Lisa! I only recommend using peanut butter than has no added sugar in it. The one I use contains only peanuts. So if you’re going to use regular peanut butter, make sure you read the ingredient label. If all you have is peanut butter than contains sugar/sweetener in it, you can try using it in this recipe, but just keep in mind the flavor will be a bit different.

      Reply

  3. Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (13)Kristi says

    Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (14)
    Great recipe. Had almond butter on hand and added suggested sesame seed oil. Keeper! Thanks!!

    Reply

    • Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (15)Alia says

      Hi Kristi! Yay I’m so glad you liked the recipe! Thanks so much for letting me know. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (16)Sur says

    Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (17)
    I will can’t give it a 5 because I didn’t follow exact recipe in that I did not use peanut butter. I used 1 tablespoon of sesame oil and 1 EVOO. Wow! On my first try ever I was impressed. Canned CP’s although I did boil for 20 min. first. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (18)Alia says

      Hi Sur! I’m glad you enjoyed the hummus. Thank you for letting me know!

      Reply

  5. Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (19)Karen says

    Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (20)
    Loved this will never buy hummus again. So simple and super tasty!!

    Reply

    • Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (21)Alia says

      Hi Karen! Thank you so much for letting me know. I’m very happy you enjoyed my hummus recipe! 🙂

      Reply

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Homemade Hummus Without Tahini (Easy & Healthy Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What can I use instead of 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.

How do you make plain hummus better? ›

Greek Yogurt

You won't regret blending a generous spoonful of Greek yogurt into a tub of hummus. It gives the dip a subtle tang and a light, airy texture. To make it even airier, whip the yogurt and hummus together with a food processor. Chopped fresh herbs are also a nice finishing touch.

What is a good substitute for olive oil in hummus? ›

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil, made from pressed sunflower seeds, is a mild-tasting oil good for sautéing, stir-frying, or roasting. You can't really taste it in cooked dishes, but when you use it raw in dips like hummus or in salad dressings, it adds a light nutty flavor.

What ingredient can replace tahini? ›

Peanut butter is often recommended as a substitute for tahini, but cashew butter may yield better results. It is a more neutral nut butter and is often used as a base for plant-based dips, sauces, and salad dressings much like tahini. For those with sesame allergies, cashew butter is a seed-free alternative.

Why is my homemade hummus bitter? ›

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.

What is the healthiest way to eat hummus? ›

“Get creative with different veggies—sliced peppers, jicama, radish slices, celery, cherry tomatoes, snap peas, cucumbers, cauliflower, and broccoli florets are all great ways to change up what you dip into hummus,” Michalczyk says. You'll get a great crunch and tons of nutrition.

What can I add to hummus for more flavor? ›

Next, enhance the blank slate of flavor with a few squeezes of lemon juice, a sprinkling of garlic salt, a turn of freshly cracked pepper, a heavy-handed sprinkle of paprika, and a generous drizzle of your nicest olive oil. Bonus points if you have an herby olive oil on hand with a little color to it.

What oils to avoid in hummus? ›

Most hummus you buy in a supermarket is made with either soybean oil or sunflower oil. Both of these are highly processed and can be inflammatory. Look at the label and find hummus made with extra-virgin olive oil for the most health benefits (not to mention flavor – good olive oil is like a fine wine).

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."

What is a substitute for sesame paste? ›

Substitutions for Sesame Paste

If you're unable to find Chinese toasted sesame paste, you can use tahini as a substitute in a pinch, though the flavor will be much milder. If you don't have any issues with peanut allergies, peanut butter is also a decent substitute.

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.

Does tahini thicken hummus? ›

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.

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