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Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

August 8, 2009 by Nicole 55 Comments

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus recipe | pinchmysalt.com

My sister is a huge fan of roasted red pepper hummus so she was one inspiration behind me creating my own version at home. The other inspiration was my fancy new blender that I just knew would create the smoothest, creamiest hummus I’ve ever made.

And I was right. This was the smoothest, creamiest hummus that has ever come from my kitchen.

I’ve been without a regular blender for over a year now. The last one I owned, an overpriced and under-performing blender, broke as soon as the warranty expired. I just wasn’t in a big rush to run out and replace it with another piece of junk.

I’ve never really been a huge fan of blenders because I have never owned one that worked really well. Sure, they all claim to crush ice, but they never really do.

I knew that there was another class of blenders out there that could do all sorts of wonderful things, but they have always been way out of my budget. So, I’ve made do with my food processor and immersion blender and for the most part have been perfectly happy.

But I’ve always been secretly envious of those lucky Vita-Mix owners. And yes, I have been researching high-powered blenders for the past year, silently wishing to have one one of these mystical machines taking up more of my precious counter space.

And then it happened. I innocently went on a trip to Costco with my sister and brother-in-law. I was there with good intentions—my main mission was to pick up some new books and dvds to send to Justin in Iraq. I had just placed a dvd set of 24: Season 7 in the cart when I heard the sound: a blender!

I couldn’t help myself, I started walking towards the sound and the gathering crowd. On the table was one of the two blenders I had been dreaming of for the past year. It was a Blendtec, and I was instantly hooked.

I stood there wide-eyed as the showman created something with the texture of ice cream out of nothing more than a handful of strawberries and some ice cubes. I eagerly tasted the samples of the ‘whole fruit’ juice he made after throwing a mixture of fruits, peel and all, into the miraculous machine. Penny and Robert eventually found me and started laughing uncontrollably when they saw me standing there, transfixed.

I know, I know. It was like being sucked into a real-life infomercial. Except this was a product that I knew. It was a product that I had researched. And that’s how they got me.

It didn’t help that Penny and Robert were standing there urging me to do it. One of my brother-in-law’s favorite pastimes is to take me to Costco and see how much money he can get me to spend on things I don’t really need. For him, this was the mother lode!

So you’ve already figured out that I bought it, right? It’s been over a month now and I don’t regret it one bit. This blender is amazing.

It will pulverize anything I put in there, wet or dry. I can grind grains into flour, I can grind nuts and spices, even tiny amounts. I can make velvety smooth sauces. And of course, it makes excellent hummus.

I’m not gonna lie, these things are expensive and plenty of you will think I’m crazy. But for me, it was worth it.

My name is Nicole and I am in love with my blender.

Nutrition

Calories

112 cal

Fat

9 g

Carbs

8 g

Protein

1 g
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Ingredients

1 can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed

1 red bell pepper, roasted, peeled and seeded*

1 tablespoon chopped red onion

1 clove of garlic, minced or pressed

1 tablespoon tahini

juice of 1 lemon

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 teaspoon honey

1/2 teaspoon sriracha (or to taste)

scant 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

1/2 - 1 teaspoon kosher salt (to taste)

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor and process until smooth. You may have to stop to stir and/or scrape down the ingredients a few times.

Leftover hummus can be stored, covered, in the refrigerator for a few days. I've also heard that it freezes well, but we never have any leftovers!

Notes

* I know that roasted red peppers are available in jars at the grocery store, but they are so easy (and in most cases cheaper) to roast at home. I think fresh roasted peppers taste better, but you can use whichever you prefer.

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Here are some instructions for roasting red peppers. And did you know that you can freeze roasted peppers?  Why not roast a bunch at once and then freeze the leftovers?  Here are instructions for freezing roasted peppers.

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  1. Kary Gonyer says

    August 8, 2009 at 10:41 am

    Oh, Nicole....I am in LOVE with Pinch My Salt..and your blender story is hysterical. I know what ya mean... I found you somehow on Facebook. Are you the same one who is doing the Peter Reinhart book..baking a bread a day? I REALLY want to get that book and do it..especially since we are headed into the beloved fall... Have a fun weekend with your blender :-) Kary
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  2. sara says

    August 8, 2009 at 10:52 am

    Ooooh, this looks SO yummy! I definitely have to make it!!
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  3. Nicole says

    August 8, 2009 at 11:09 am

    Kary: So glad you're enjoying my blog! I started the Bread Baker's Apprentice Challenge, but we aren't doing a bread a day...more like a bread a week. But everyone is welcome to bake at their own pace. You can read more about it here: https://pinchmysalt.com/the-bba-challenge/ And here's a list of the breads, with links to ones I've baked and written about so far: https://pinchmysalt.com/the-bba-challenge/
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  4. Kary Gonyer says

    August 8, 2009 at 11:12 am

    Nicole, thank you so much..whew..I feel better now..a bread a day? i was starting to get nervous....i will check out those sites and would love to join..... Best, Kary
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  5. Karina says

    August 8, 2009 at 11:12 am

    Ah- you went the Blendtec route. Cool! Aren't these high powered babies fun? The hummus looks divine. [How was the strawberry "ice cream"? I was going to try a strawberry-blueberry sorbet today with my Vita-Mix.]
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  6. Jane says

    August 8, 2009 at 11:55 am

    I'm so jealous!! I make roasted red pepper hummus all the time, but mine never comes out as perfectly creamy as yours looks. I usually cook my own garbanzos. I do a big batch of garbanzos and a batch of roasted peppers once a week and use them little by little to make hummus - it's a great last minute dish for unexpected visitors. I live in Venezuela and some times we have people drop by almost every night of the week. I'm still in the phase you just graduated from - dependent on a processor and immersion blender. Congratulations!!
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  7. Lyndsey says

    August 8, 2009 at 2:47 pm

    My husband and I love Hummus, I enjoyed your blender story. I made some quick hummus for summer school and found my stick blender worked great! I used a vintage mixer bowl (Hamilton Beach) it's narrow and deep and I loved the control my immersion blender gave me. Not that it was as smooth and creamy as yours! The clean up was so quick and easy. I like the idea of roasting your own red peppers, I bet that was so good!
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  8. Ariana says

    August 8, 2009 at 3:53 pm

    Ok, if u tell me you can make super smooth homemade Nutella with this fancy schmancy blender of yours, I will be super impressed.
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  9. Katie Ann says

    August 8, 2009 at 6:02 pm

    Oooooh, so jealous. Those are the blenders in the "Will it blend?" videos all over youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLxq90xmYUs
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  10. Susan from Food Blogga says

    August 8, 2009 at 6:46 pm

    Was the Costco price the same as Amazon? I haven't seen it, but it must be somethin' special! I'm so happy you love it! And I'd love some of that red pepper hummus right now too.
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  11. Jill, The Veggie Queen says

    August 8, 2009 at 6:57 pm

    I love red pepper hummus and have been making it for years with an almost exact recipe to yours, minus the hot sauce and honey. Sounds great. I am most intrigued regarding the blender as I keep debating over whether to get the Blendtec of the Vita-Mix. All the debating has left me without either one. I made a killer sunflower seed pesto dip in someone else's Vitamix and I have been pining for one ever since. I ought to just bite the (BIG) bullet and buy one -- daily hummus, dips, sauces. Oooh, getting hungry... thanks for the great post.
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  12. emily says

    August 8, 2009 at 7:46 pm

    ok, i am SO jealous of that blender.
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  13. Velva says

    August 8, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    I love hummus! This one looks really great. Just recently, I recently prepared a hummus recipe from Gourmet magazine that was popular in Israel. Very nice. I posted it on my blog, if you enjoy hummus you may want to check it out. Love your blog!
    Reply
  14. Margie says

    August 8, 2009 at 8:06 pm

    I love garbanzo beans...chickpeas.... This recipe is so yummy sounding. I'm trying it as soon as I get another bag of those lovlies. :)
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  15. Maggy says

    August 8, 2009 at 10:48 pm

    A) This looks delicious. Must make. and B) This photo is particularly beautiful - love the contrast of the orange, green and red. Thanks for another great recipe!
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  16. Jen @ MaplenCornbread says

    August 9, 2009 at 4:32 am

    Now that is a blender!!! Such a lovely photo...it truly makes me want some of that hummus now! I adore hummus, and often not let a day slip by without some. I've not done roasted red pepper yet at home, something I must try! Thanks so much for the inspiration :)
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  17. Jodi says

    August 9, 2009 at 5:29 am

    I have some red peppers maturing in the garden. This recipe sounds so delicious and would love to make it for my next big bash I am throwing in a week BUT I do not have a good blender. In fact, I hate my blender. Not sure I am ready to spend that kind of money yet....but maybe....is the Costco price better? Thanks for the great post!
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  18. Kristina @ Trivial Bliss says

    August 9, 2009 at 5:41 am

    This looks and reads so mouthwatering! Unfortunately I don't have any red peppers at home and it's Sunday. So this will have to wait until tomorrow. I've never had hummus with red peppers but it sounds like a future favorite. The most common recipe in Germany is hummus with chickpeas which I love, too. How can I stop drooling now? Thanks for your great recipes and entertaining writing, we love your blog!
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  19. Valérie says

    August 9, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    *grin* I got my first ever blender a few weeks ago, and I do believe I am in love as well. I had to put my foot down and resist the urge to make milkshakes everyday, but I can still make killer soups. I love hummus, but I've never made it at home... looks like the blender is going to be taken out for a new spin very shortly!
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  20. Charles Thompson says

    August 9, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Great post for both the hummus recipe (have never tried it with red pepper) and for the blender love story! Thanks for the reference I may consider one myself - you are right the department store 'blenders' never really work and never last very long.
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