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Any Hummus Dressing

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Hummus dressing in a bowl with fresh herbs sesame seeds and crushed black pepper.
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Stevie Stewart

Let’s talk about that unassuming container of hummus in your fridge. Yes, that one. Because guess what? It’s not just a dip but your gateway to a next-level velvety dressing.

Chickpeas aside, when you think of the typical ingredients that go into hummus—tahini, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil—you essentially have the makings of a tasty salad dressing already. And once chickpeas are added, you have a base that’s creamy, nutty, and easily transformed into a luxurious dressing. From coating every inch of salads, drizzling over roasted vegetables and grains, or even using it as a marinade, this shortcut hummus dressing is your kitchen’s new MVP.

To make it, almost any store-bought hummus will work as the base. (I say “almost” because, hey, there’s a lot of creativity happening with hummus these days: bacon hummus, mango hummus, vanilla bean hummus, dark chocolate hummus, etc.) Classic hummus, roasted red pepper, za’atar, spicy harissa, lemony beet, roasted garlic, or even jalapeño varieties all work well. Once you have your base picked out, the first step is to quick-pickle finely chopped garlic in lemon juice. These become nice little bits of texture with fresh bursts of garlic flavor. Once the garlic is pickled, the dressing is ready in a flash. Hummus, olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes (although other spices like black pepper or even toasted sesame seeds are great too), and chopped dill (parsley or chives also work) are whisked in to make an emulsified, creamy sauce. For a slightly thicker dressing, feel free to add a tablespoon or more of hummus until your desired consistency is reached.

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    10 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes about ¾ cup

Ingredients

2 large garlic cloves, finely chopped or grated
3 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or ¼ tsp. Morton Kosher salt, plus more
½ tsp. sugar
¼ tsp. crushed red pepper flakes, freshly ground pepper, or toasted sesame seeds
½ cup hummus (such as classic, roasted red pepper, jalapeño, beet, or roasted garlic)
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
¼ cup chopped dill, parsley, or chives

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Whisk 2 large garlic cloves, finely chopped or grated, 3 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice, ½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or ¼ tsp. Morton kosher salt, ½ tsp. sugar, and ¼ tsp. crushed red pepper flakes, freshly ground pepper, or toasted sesame seeds in a medium bowl to dissolve salt and sugar. Let sit 5 minutes.

    Step 2

    Add ½ cup hummus (such as classic, roasted red pepper, jalapeño, beet, or roasted garlic) and ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil and whisk until emulsified. Whisk in ¼ cup chopped dill, parsley, or chives. Taste dressing and season with more salt if needed.

    Do Ahead: Dressing can be made 5 days ahead. Cover and chill.

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