5 Homemade Hummus Recipes | Healthy Snacks | Healthy Recipes | Healthy Eating (2024)

Updated 2/21/24!

Since my post last week featuring 3 days of 0 point foods menu plan, I received so many requests for my recipe for this Weight Watchers Freestyle 0 Point Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus.

Since joining Weight Watchers, I eat this almost every day in one form or another. I make a batch on Sunday and then have to remake it again usually on Wednesday. I can’t tell you how many cans of chickpeas I have gone through. But since chickpeas are 0 points, we can have them as much as we want.

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Do you know all the health benefits you get from chickpeas?

I never really paid attention because I never really ate them.

Not only do they help with managing weight by keeping you full, but they help with digestion. And prevent many diseases as well.

Also, if you are diabetic or borderline diabetic, chickpeas have been known to reduce blood sugar levels.

And lastly, they are usually always on sale. And, you can eat them in a variety of ways.

All the ways you can use chickpeas on Weight Watchers:

  1. Throw them into your salad for a protein packed lunch;
  2. Use them in soup;
  3. Put them in your air fryer or in the oven with some seasoning for a great low point snack;
  4. Mash them and make them into a bean burger;
  5. Warm them up and serve them in a low point wrap with some low point cheese;
  6. Serve them with orzo (lower in points then rice!);
  7. Make a Chickpea Salad w/Tahini Dressing;
  8. Make Sweet Onion Jalapeno Hummus (Recipe Below);
  9. Make Red Hummus) (Recipe Below);
  10. Once you make this Weight Watchers Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus, use the hummus in place of mayonnaise in any recipe. Excellent with tuna.

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Weight Watchers recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus

2-15 oz Cans of Chickpeas, Drained & Rinsed in Ice Water

1/8 to 1/4 Cup of Plain Greek Fat Free Plain Yogurt

4 Garlic Cloves, Minced

3-4 Tablespoons of Fresh Lemon Juice

Himalayan Pink Sea Salt to taste

Fresh Cracked White Ground Pepper

1/4 Teaspoon of Sweet Paprika (Optional)

1/8 Teaspoon of Cumin (Optional)

Ice Cubes

How to Make Weight Watchers recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus:

  1. Before beginning, drain and rinse the chickpeas in ice water using a colander. Shake well and lay them out on paper towels. Take a few paper towels and dab the tops of the beans too. Let them dry out for about 1 hour. After 1 hour, it will be easy to “peel” the skins off the beans. It is not mandatory to peel them, but I do and I think it produces a very creamy silky taste to the hummus as opposed to not doing peeling them. Also, I think peeling the beans results in a lighter hummus too (if that matters to you).
  2. In a food processor, combine 1/2 of the garbanzo beans and start pureeing. While pureeing, add a ice cube and continue pureeing. Add remaining beans and another ice cube and puree.
  3. Add in the yogurt, garlic cloves, lemon juice and pink sea salt.
  4. Taste and adjust ingredients using more of what you like. Add ground white pepper and cumin and mix again (if adding).
  5. Garnish with a sprinkling of sweet paprika if using.
  6. If you are going to eat the next day, then refrigerate. If you are going to eat soon after making, leave at room temperature.
  7. This entire recipe is 0 Points on Weight Watchers and it makes about 2 cups. Enjoy!

Printable Weight Watchers Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus:

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Weight Watchers Creamy Dreamy Hummus Recipe

Author:DeeDeeDoes

Recipe type:Appetizer, Snack

Prep time:

Total time:

Serves:8

Ingredients

  • 2-15 oz Cans of Chickpeas, Drained & Rinsed in Ice Water
  • ⅛ to ¼ Cup of Greek Fat Free Plain Yogurt
  • 4 Garlic Cloves, Minced
  • 3-4 Tablespoons of Fresh Lemon Juice
  • Himalayan Pink Sea Salt to taste
  • Fresh Cracked White Ground Pepper
  • ¼ Teaspoon of Sweet Paprika (Optional)
  • ⅛ Teaspoon of Cumin (Optional)
  • Ice Cubes

Instructions

  1. Before beginning, drain and rinse the chickpeas in ice water using a colander. Shake well and lay them out on paper towels. Take a few paper towels and dab the tops of the beans too. Let them dry out for about 1 hour. After 1 hour, it will be easy to "peel" the skins off the beans. It is not mandatory to peel them, but I do and I think it produces a very creamy silky taste to the hummus as opposed to not doing peeling them. Also, I think peeling the beans results in a lighter hummus too (if that matters to you).
  2. In a food processor, combine ½ of the garbanzo beans and start pureeing. While pureeing, add a ice cube and continue pureeing. Add remaining beans and another ice cube and puree.
  3. Add in the yogurt, garlic cloves, lemon juice and pink sea salt.
  4. Taste and adjust ingredients using more of what you like. Add ground white pepper and cumin and mix again (if adding).
  5. Garnish with a sprinkling of sweet paprika if using.
  6. If you are going to eat the next day, then refrigerate. If you are going to eat soon after making, leave at room temperature.
  7. This entire recipe is 0 Points on Weight Watchers and it makes about 2 cups. Enjoy!

How to Use thisRecipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus as a base for making other variations of hummus:

Before we begin with the hummus variations, the reason for adding ice cubes is that it results in a creamier hummus. Feel free to adjust all ingredients to your taste, if you don’t like the fat free yogurt, leave it out. If you don’t care for lemon, use less or even try lime.Another unconventional way I love to use this hummus is as a spread or replacement for mayonnaise. Believe it or not, this is delicious with a can of tuna pureed into it. Serve on Joseph’s Heart Healthy Pita Bread with some lettuce, tomato, onion and you have a “de-lite-ful” 1 point meal.

Sweet Onion Jalapeno Hummus

I love anything spicy and I already have switched the jalapenos in this recipe for habaneros. Using everything in the above master recipe, just add onions that have been caramelized. To do this slice about 2 large onions and separate into rings. Spray a saute pan with Olive Oil Spray (Pam) and saute until deep golden brown over low heat for about 30 minutes. If they start to stick in the pan, add a tiny bit of water, chicken or beef broth. Slice and remove the seeds from the jalapeno if you want to control the heat level. Proceed with adding everything to the food processor as in the above instructions.

Bodacious Black Bean Lime Hummus

If you prefer or just love black beans like I do, then feel free to substitute the chickpeas for them. Switch out the lemon juice for lime and it will taste very similar to my Bodacious Black Bean Salad recipe here. Also, you can always add fresh herbs such as cilantro, basil or parsley as well. Proceed with food processing as in above instructions.

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Red Pepper Hummus

I make Red Pepper Hummus simply by adding in a 12 oz. jar of Centro brand red bell pepper slices. Simply drain and puree the roasted red peppers and add into the prepared Creamy Dreamy Hummus. I usually omit the paprika and cumin and substitute with fresh parsley. To make it even prettier, you can top it with a sprinkling of sesame seeds and chopped red pepper. (Points for adding a sprinkling of sesame seeds is negligible).

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Everything But The Bagel Seasoning Hummus

I follow the master recipe above but omit the cumin and paprika. Instead I add in about 1 tablespoon or more of Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel Seasoning* and top with a sprinkling of black sesame seeds. (Points for adding a sprinkling of black sesame seeds is negligible).

These are all the ways I make hummus. It is addicting and so great to have on hand when you want a quick snack or something to hold you over until dinner. As I said earlier, use this Creamy Dreamy 0 Point Hummus different ways. It is so delicious as a sandwich spread instead of using points for mayonnaise. I use it as a 0 point salad dressing, in my chicken, egg and tuna salad and in my deviled egg recipe. I have used it on my zucchini noodles and spread on my Squishy Bread. Oh and I also use it instead of nonfat sour cream on my baked potato.

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Go make this Weight Watchers 0 Point Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus or any of the other flavors of hummus. I know it will become a favorite and you will love it as much as we do.

Let me know which recipe is your favorite!

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5 Homemade Hummus Recipes | Healthy Snacks | Healthy Recipes | Healthy Eating (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest thing to eat with hummus? ›

Hummus pairs perfectly with fresh veggies and crispy salads. This crunchy cucumber and tomato salad is a refreshing side dish with a bowl of hummus, but it also works beautifully as a topping for a loaded and colorful hummus.

Is homemade hummus healthy? ›

Hummus is a creamy, versatile, and nutritious spread that can be a great addition to your eating plan. The ingredients used to make hummus may offer various health benefits, including improving feelings of fullness, promoting gut health, and increasing micronutrient intake.

Is it okay to eat hummus every day? ›

While hummus is a very healthy snack option, it should not be consumed in large quantities.

How do you eat hummus as a snack? ›

What to eat with hummus
  1. Sandwiches/wraps. The creamy nature of hummus means that it is an excellent spread for most sandwiches and wraps. ...
  2. Dip for veggies. ...
  3. Pita bread. ...
  4. Chips. ...
  5. Creamy hummus pasta. ...
  6. Mix into mashed potatoes. ...
  7. Falafel. ...
  8. On pizza.

What snacks can I make with hummus to lose weight? ›

Cucumber slices with hummus

Thus, it provides a mix of plant-based protein, fiber, and heart-healthy fats ( 26 ). Enjoying 1 cup (104 grams) of sliced cucumbers dipped in 2 tablespoons (34 grams) of hummus will help keep you full for under 100 calories ( 27 , 28 ).

Can I eat hummus if I want to lose weight? ›

Weight Loss and Our Favorite Dip. Many people worry, and ask “is hummus fattening” as they begin their diet. This is unfortunate, because humus can be a great snack to actually aid weight loss. That's because monounsaturated fats help you lose weight – specifically belly fat.

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.

Is hummus a carb or protein? ›

A common question we hear is, “how many carbs in hummus?” Much like the healthy fat it contains, the carbs in hummus are complex carbs that are an important part of a well-balanced diet. Complex carbohydrates take longer to digest – this means they don't spike your blood sugar like processed carbs do.

Is homemade hummus better for you than store-bought? ›

Store-bought hummus can be just as healthy as its homemade counterpart, the experts say, and very convenient—but you should read the label carefully. “Buy hummus with as few ingredients as possible, mostly whole foods,” Jones recommends. To do that, just look for ingredients with names you recognize on the label.

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.

Is hummus anti-inflammatory? ›

It reduces inflammation.

According to Warren, the sesame seeds often used in hummus have been shown to help reduce inflammation in the body by reducing IL-6 and CRP, vascular inflammation markers, which can be high in inflammatory diseases like arthritis.

Is hummus bad for cholesterol? ›

Hummus contains many heart healthy ingredients including fiber, unsaturated fat, protein, vitamins and minerals. Fiber has been shown to help control blood sugars, decrease LDL or “bad” cholesterol, help keep you satisfied after meals and keep you regular.

What meat goes well with hummus? ›

Any ground meat, sautéed with chopped onions and garlic and spices is amazing over hummus. Beef, lamb, pork, chicken, turkey: you choose.

Should hummus be hot or cold? ›

Warm hummus: It may sound unusual, but in countries where hummus originated (although we don't know exactly where this was), hummus is traditionally served – you guessed it – warm. Here in the US, hummus is usually chilled and served as a dip with veggies, bread, crackers, and more.

What can I eat with hummus that is low carb? ›

Instead, celery, raw broccoli, and raw cauliflower are good dipping options. If you're concerned about going overboard with dip, try using hummus as a garnish. Add it to salad or soup for a flavorful, creamy twist, or use it as a low calorie swap for mayonnaise when making low carb sandwiches or wraps.

Is hummus a healthy fat or protein? ›

Hummus also contains what she calls the “trifecta of macronutrients”—healthy fat, protein and fiber—that keep you full and satisfied, which is key to maintaining a healthy weight.

What to eat with hummus on a Mediterranean diet? ›

Serve hummus with fresh raw vegetables, on a piece of whole wheat pita bread or tortilla, on crackers, or as a side condiment. Mash the garbanzo beans until smooth. Use a traditional or immersion blender to mix all ingredients.

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