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Pumpkin hummus is your new favorite fall dip! It’s so easy to make, healthy, delicious, and takes just 10 minutes to make from start to finish.

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I’m a big fan of hummus, I can eat it every single day for any meal of the day.

Growing up in the Middle East meant that my childhood consisted with a lot of hummus, and falafel. Hummus can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Or for a snack as a dip with crackers or veggies.

Pumpkin Hummus Recipe

As we’re celebrating fall flavors, I made a large batch of pumpkin puree and started adding it to all foods possible! It’s great for not just desserts, but to make things like pasta sauces, soups, and pumpkin hummus.

This vegan pumpkin hummus is very rich and creamy, you will love the texture. It’s a super healthy and easy to prepare dip that is usually eaten with toasted pita bread, but bread can be substituted with celery sticks, carrots, or sliced cucumbers.

The Ingredients

To make this recipe, you will need all the usual hummus ingredients + pumpkin puree!

I wrote a detailed post about making an authentic classic hummus, so make sure to check it out. For this pumpkin hummus, you will need:

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  • Chickpeas – either pre-soak dried chickpeas overnight and cook them the next day, or use canned cooked chickpeas. I prefer cooking my own chickpeas when I have the time as it’s healthier and saves a bit of money, on days when I’m in a rush I just open a can of chickpeas for the hummus.
  • Pumpkin puree – again, either make your own pumpkin puree like I do, or buy a can of ready-made pumpkin puree. Making it at home is SO easy though!
  • Olive oil – it’s such an essential ingredient when it comes to making hummus. However, if you’re avoiding oils then feel free to skip it and add a bit more water instead.
  • Tahini – I’m sure that you’ve heard of tahini sesame paste. This is the ingredient that makes your hummus creamy! If you don’t have tahini, you can either make your own by grinding sesame seeds in a food processor until smooth or substitute with smooth peanut butter instead.
  • Lemon juice – never skip lemon juice! The acidity gives a depth of flavor to the hummus, it’s so important.
  • Garlic – decide how much garlic you would like to add, I personally LOVE garlic and normally add a fair amount. But I suggest that you add one small clove of garlic, have a taste and see if you would like to add more.
  • Cumin – In the Middle East, chickpeas are ALWAYS paired with ground cumin. The reason is pretty simple, it prevents bloating! Yes, you’ve heard me right, to avoid upset tummies, just add a dash of cumin to your hummus.
  • Salt and hot chili – the chili can be omitted if you like. But it’s great in this recipe! You can also add smoked paprika, it tastes great.

And if you’re feeling a bit adventurous, don’t be afraid to play with the ingredients! If you like things hot, you can double the amount of the chili powder, if you’re making this hummus to take to work then it’s better not to add garlic! Love smoked paprika? Add it!

How to make pumpkin hummus?

You will need either a food processor, a blender, or a small electric chopper. The blender will give you the smoothest consistency, but I like my hummus a bit chunky and my KitchenAid food processor does a great job when it comes to hummus.

Get all of your ingredients, and put them in the food processor. Blitz until you get a smooth dip. Depending on how smooth or runny you would like your hummus to be, add water.

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And of course, adjust the seasonings to your preference. I always taste my hummus after it’s all blended up, and decide whether I would like to add more salt, garlic, or chili.

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I don’t usually use canned pumpkin puree. I always buy a fresh pumpkin to either consume fresh or freeze. And to make the puree I just cook the pumpkin in my pressure cooker, or roast it, then I blitz it using a food processor until smooth. Here’s a detailed pumpkin puree recipe.

What to serve pumpkin hummus with?

  • Traditionally hummus is eaten with bread. So it’s great with pita bread, naan bread, or spread over toast or sourdough.
  • Crackers.
  • Veggie sticks (celery, cucumber, carrot).

Recipe FAQs

What can I substitute pumpkin puree with?

Feel free to use roasted pumpkin or butternut squash, and add it to the mixture instead of the pumpkin puree.

Can I make pumpkin hummus without chickpeas?

Yes, you can. I recommend using roasted pumpkin cubes in this case and make sure to double the quantity.

What can I substitute tahini with?

I suggest finding tahini to make this recipe perfect, but if you can’t find it, or you are unable to have sesame, there are alternatives.Almond butteror cashew butter will give a similar flavor. You can also leave the tahini out altogether. You’ll still get a wonderful chickpea spread without the added nutty flavor that the tahini brings.

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I sometimes make hummus sandwiches, or pack to take for lunch to work, or even to picnics! It makes a healthy and light snack.

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

Recipe

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Pumpkin Hummus

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Author: Diana

Print Rate Recipe

Easy and creamy pumpkin hummus ready in just 10 minutes

4 servings

Easy and creamy pumpkin hummus ready in just 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 14-ounce can (400 g) chickpeas drained
  • 1 cup (200 g) pumpkin puree or roasted pumpkin
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) tahini
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) lemon juice
  • 3 cloves garlic

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth and creamy. Add a dash of water if the hummus is too thick, and adjust seasonings to your preference.

  • Once it's ready, spread in a bowl and garnish with olive oil, pumpkin seeds, watercress, nigella seeds and smoked paprika.

Notes:

  • Feel free to use roasted pumpkin or butternut squash, and add it to the mixture instead of the pumpkin puree.
  • Serve pumpkin hummus spread on toast, with pita or naan bread, celery sticks, carrot sticks, or cucumber slices.
  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 101kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 593mg, Potassium: 169mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 9635IU, Vitamin C: 3.5mg, Calcium: 31mg, Iron: 1.4mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Little Sunny Kitchen

This recipe first appeared on Little Sunny Kitchen on October 11th, 2015.

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  1. Angela says

    Easy Pumpkin Hummus Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (13)
    My garden produced over 50 mini pumpkins this year!! I tested roasting a few to see how they taste. Really good! They’re slightly sweet. I was looking for some pumpkin puree recipes and this hummus is perfect! 🧡

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  2. Tim says

    Easy Pumpkin Hummus Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (14)
    Very tasty! I like how this hummus is lighter in texture than ‘traditional’ hummus.

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  3. Jonelle says

    Do you drain the chickpeas or do you just use the whole can?

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    • Diana says

      yes, you don’t need the liquid.

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  4. Ruth says

    Can l make ahead and freeze?

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    • Diana says

      Yes, hummus freezes well for up to 3 months. After that, the texture will change.

      Reply

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FAQs

How do you make hummus more interesting? ›

You can roast a whole head of garlic and drop a few whole-roasted garlic cloves over the top of the finished hummus, or even sauté rinsed canned chickpeas in olive oil, seasonings, and parsley to place over the top for a more jazzy display.

Is hummus a food dip made of chick peas? ›

Hummus is a delicious spread or dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and spices. It is a popular dish in the Middle East and the Mediterranean.

Why put an ice cube in hummus? ›

Two elements you need for food that's meant to be fluffy and creamy are air and moisture. Ice cubes do both jobs by whipping air into the mixture while adding a touch more moisture to ensure ultra-creamy hummus.

Is hummus healthy yes or no? ›

No matter how you prefer to eat it, hummus is a tasty and healthy way to introduce more plant-based protein, fiber, and nutrients to your diet. US Department of Agriculture. Beans, Peas, and Lentils. MedlinePlus.

What do Egyptians eat with hummus? ›

As an appetizer and dip, diners scoop hummus with flatbread, such as pita. It is also served as part of a meze or as an accompaniment to falafel, grilled chicken, fish, or eggplant. Hummus is a popular dip in Egypt where it is eaten with pita, and frequently flavored with cumin or other spices.

What's the difference between tahini and hummus? ›

The difference between tahini and hummus couldn't be simpler — while tahini is an ingredient, hummus is a finished dish that incorporates tahini. Both are incredibly versatile and have transcended the world of Middle Eastern cuisine to become a food staple around the world.

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.

Why add baking soda to chickpeas for 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!

What is a substitute for chickpeas in hummus? ›

I recommend using black beans instead of chickpeas. They are similar to chickpeas in having a mild flavor, and you can prepare the hummus in exactly the same way. You can also make hummus with Cannellini beans or green peas. And if you want more flavor just add garlic and tahini sauce to the mix.

What else can you put in hummus? ›

1/2 teaspoon ground cumin and/or coriander adds an extra layer of flavor. Add roasted red peppers. For a nutty, romesco-style dip, blend in 1 roasted red pepper, 1/4 cup toasted almonds, and 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika. Blend in pesto.

What do you put on top of plain hummus? ›

I like to top my hummus with cumin, chopped jalapeño, cilantro and olive oil. I also like to mix it up a little and substitute cumin with smoked paprika or coriander. You could also try: roasted red peppers, any type of chili pepper, diced red onion, tomatoes, olives, roasted garlic cloves, or even avocado.

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