Homemade Truffled Hummus Recipe (2024)

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Sophisticated but easy homemadehummus recipe with garlic, a little lemon, and plenty of truffle oil. It’s like no other hummus you have tasted and you will never want it any other way! Served with these herbed pita chips, its a great little appetizer recipe for a party.

Debbie and I love our hummus. Great as an everyday snack or as an appetizer for a party. This hummus recipe in particular is perfect for a party cuz it’s all fancied up with truffle flavor.

If you like truffles and you like hummus, you are going to love this recipe! Even my husband liked it and he’s a hard sell for new things.

Along with this hummus recipe we made some baked pita chips as well, since those are also way better homemade. These are so easy and way more flavorful and healthy than their store bought and deep fried counterparts. They only take about 6 or 7 mins in the oven and they get just as crispy.

You’ll never buy pita chips again, I tell ya.

What goes in a hummus recipe?

As you can imagine there are a million and one hummus recipes out there. I’ve tried many different ones, but I like my hummus pretty traditional tasting even without adding the truffle oil. Smooth, buttery almost, with lots of salt and garlic flavor. So this hummus recipe is pretty basic, but in my opinion, its the best! It has:

  • 1 can of chickpeas
  • 1-2 cloves of garlic
  • 2 tbsp tahini
  • 1/2 cup truffle oil (or half truffle oil and half olive oil if your truffle oil is strong)
  • 1/2 small lemon (or about 1 tablespoon of juice)
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper

If you are going for a truffled hummus then I wouldn’t add any other flavors to this hummus recipe or you might overpower the truffle flavor.

A word about the truffle oil:all truffle oils are not created equal. Some oil is made with synthetic flavors and they have varying potentcies. Look for one that uses real truffles and is steeped or has shaved truffles. If you get a good one, you will not need to use 1/2 cup of truffle oil to get the desired truffle flavor in this hummus.

We suggest adding the truffle oil last, in small amounts and keep tasting it until you get the flavor you like. Then use olive oil to make the oil equal 1/2 cup in total if you have not used 1/2 cup of truffle oil.

And the garlic:don’t be tempted to add more garlic! We have, because we love garlic, but its way too overpowering. You want to taste the garlic and get a little of the heat from the raw garlic, but not so much that you can’t taste everything else. Start with 1 especially if your using local garlic that tends to be much stronger than the stuff you get from China

What is a good substitute for tahini in hummus?

Tahini is a sesame paste. I don’t know what it is about the tahini that makes hummus taste so much better than without, but it does. I think it gives it that buttery taste that I love so much.

If you can’t find tahini, you can substitute with a little sesame oil (about 1 tsp only though), however your hummus wont have the same buttery flavor. Still good though… I promise.

How to make this hummus recipe:

Its very easy!

  • get out your food processor and all your ingredients.
  • add all of the ingredients to the food processor except for the oil
  • blend it up then add the truffle oil 2 tablespoons at a time and blend until you get a truffle flavor that you love
  • add enough olive oil so that the truffle oil you added and the olive oil equal 1/2 cup
  • blend it really well or your desired smoothness. I like mine pretty smooth but with maybe a few little chunks here and there.
  • you can also add a little water if your hummus isn’t thin enough. I often add a tablespoon or so of water to my hummus.

Can you make hummus in a blender?

Absolutely! Just follow the same instructions, but just in your blender. It helps to have a high powered blender like a blendtec (like I have) or a vitamix (like Debbie’s), but you can likely use any blender. You might need to use a little water with some blenders to get things moving a bit.

How to make the baked pita chips:

These are super easy too, and really delicious. Way more flavorful than pita chips you can buy in the store, in our humble opinion…

  • coat your pita breads with olive oil and cut them into 8ths
  • spread them out on a baking tray and sprinkle them with salt, garlic powder, herbs de provence, and parmesan
  • bake them at 350 degrees for 6 or 7 mins. Let them cool before serving.

Tip:for extra truffle flavor, drizzle a little truffle oil over the pita chips! Yum.

If you are a hummus lover, you absolutely must try it made with truffle oil. It gives plain old hummus such an interesting and elegant twist. Make it just as awesome for game day or as an appetizer fit for a casual dinner party. I know I would love it served to me…

Other appetizer recipes you might love and ways to serve this hummus:

Just a couple party food ideas and a few suggestions for serving this hummus at a party.

  • serve it in little individual shooter glasses with a couple of these crispy and flavorful baked pita chips or veggies
  • short rib flat bread with potato and bacon – damn good, especially a hit with the men
  • – ALWAYS a hit
  • onion, pear and prosciutto puff pastry tarts – one of our favorites for sure!
  • hot onion and gruyere dip – my favorite dip in the whole world!

Can’t forget the co*cktails:

  • raspberry champagne float with vanilla ice cream – totally dreamy
  • sparkling bees knees with tequila! – can be made in a pitcher too
  • espresso martini – just in case anyone needs a pick me up, this one works like a charm!

If you’ve tried this truffled hummus recipe then don’t forget to rate the recipe and let us know how it turned out in the comments below. We love hearing from you!

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HomemadeTruffled Hummus Recipe (5)

Truffled Hummus with Baked Pita Chips

Sophisticated but easy homemade hummus dip with garlic, a little lemon, and plenty of truffle oil. It's like no other hummus you have tasted and you will never want it any other way!

5 from 2 votes

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Course: Appetizer

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 6 minutes minutes

Total Time: 21 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Author: Julie & Debbie

Ingredients

HUMMUS

  • 1 can chickpeas , drained
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 2 tbsp tahini
  • 1/2 cup truffle oil (If your truffle oil is very strong, use half olive oil)
  • 1/2 lemon , juiced
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt , or more to taste
  • 1/2 tsp pepper

PITA BREAD

Instructions

  • Put all ingredients (but only half of the truffle oil to start) for the hummus into a food processor. Blend well until smooth. You might have to keep scraping down the sides.

  • Taste it and either add the rest of the truffle oil or use olive oil instead if your hummus is very truffly. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

MAKE THE PITAS

  • Heat your oven to 350 degrees.

  • Spread out the pitas and brush olive oil over both sides. Cut the pitas into 8ths and place on a parchment lined baking tray.

  • Sprinkle with the salt, garlic powder, herb de provence and the parmesan cheese.

  • Bake for 6 or 7 mins and remove from the oven. Let them cool slightly before serving.

Homemade Truffled Hummus Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

Does homemade hummus taste better than store bought? ›

By using freshly cooked chickpeas, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and top-notch tahini, you're guaranteed a hummus that bursts with flavor. On the other hand, store-bought hummus, while convenient, often lacks the same level of freshness.

Why is 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 does tahini do to hummus? ›

Hummus Made with 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.

What do most people get wrong about making hummus? ›

5 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Hummus
  • Using canned chickpeas instead of dried. ...
  • Not using baking soda when cooking the beans. ...
  • Pureeing the chickpeas when they are cold. ...
  • Using less than stellar tahini. ...
  • Tossing in too much garlic.
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What can I add to hummus to make it taste better? ›

Ground cumin and salt: Both improve the flavor of our hummus, and the cumin adds a little extra richness and spice. In our video, I sprinkle Za'atar seasoning on top for serving, which I love!

How to fix bland hummus? ›

Add salt, lemon juice, cumin, paprika, and cayenne to taste. Maybe that grocery store hummus is not quite seasoned to your liking. It might just need a touch more of the flavor-boosters you'd normally use to season hummus (salt, lemon, spice)—start slowly and taste as you go.

Why do you have to eat hummus within 2 days? ›

Hummus can cause food poisoning if it is kept too long and at too high an ambient temperature.

Is homemade hummus worth the effort? ›

Why go to the effort of making homemade hummus when you can just buy a tub at the store? For starters, homemade hummus skips the soybean oil often found in store-bought varieties, staying true to traditional olive oil, and it swaps the artificial tang of citric acid with fresh lemon juice. Plus, no preservatives!

What's the trick to creamy homemade hummus? ›

Tip for extra CREAMY hummus

Add enough liquid! Compared to other hummus recipes, I use little tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice and olive oil. I want the hummus to taste like chickpeas and not like sesame or slightly bitter due to adding too much olive oil or lemon juice. Ergo, I add enough water.

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!

Why put ice cubes in hummus? ›

Ice cubes are full of tiny air bubbles that will infuse into your hummus as you blend all of the ingredients together. Similar to beating egg whites or churning ice cream, the blender breaks down the ice, effectively whipping the air bubbles throughout the hummus for the ultimate light and fluffy consistency.

What is baba ganoush vs hummus? ›

The difference is that roasted eggplant forms the base for baba ganoush while chick peas are the backbone of hummus. The roasted eggplant lends this eggplant dip a slightly sweeter, smokier flavor, and a lower fat and calorie count than hummus. Plus it can be easier on the tummy than hard-to-digest chickpeas.

How long does homemade hummus last? ›

How long does homemade hummus last? It will stay fresh and creamy for up to 1 week in the fridge (but it's best within 4 days). You can prevent it from drying out by storing it in an airtight container with a light layer of extra virgin olive oil on top.

What to use instead of tahini in hummus? ›

Peanut Butter – We use peanut butter instead of tahini because it has a similar texture and nuttiness to it. Feel free to swap it out for almond butter, but note that you may need to add more liquid if it is on the denser side. Smooth peanut butter would be preferred, but chunky also works great!

How to fix bland homemade hummus? ›

Add Some Nice Spice

Spices like paprika, cayenne pepper and sumac all lend a marvelous layer of nuance to a classic hummus dip. Seasoning your hummus with spices is perfect when you want to supercharge your hummus dishes with flavor. This trick also works with making canned soup taste better.

How does hummus taste when it goes bad? ›

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. Our recommendation is: when in doubt, always throw the food out.

Can you over mix hummus? ›

Tip: you can't overmix hummus, so be patient and stand there, thinking about things. It's called mindfulness, and I'm pretty sure that only applies to hummus. Then we like to serve it with za'atar, a Middle Eastern spice blend that usually has dried thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds.

How do you keep homemade hummus from going bad? ›

“You can add lemon juice to reduce the pH and add preservatives, but these usually only extend the shelf life for a couple of weeks in chilled storage. As an alternative, you can pasteurize the hummus and this can extend the shelf life to up to 6 weeks in chilled storage.

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