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You might not think of hummus as a quick and easy snack to make at home, but I’m here to change your mind. While starting with dried chickpeas can be a tall order, starting with canned chickpeas turns the task into a quick and easy dish perfect for a last-minute appetizer or satisfying snack. After multiple rounds of testing, I found a couple of simple hacks that will allow you to turn canned chickpeas into superlative, silky-smooth hummus, with no sacrifice of flavor and zero chickpea soaking required!
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Start things off by cooking the chickpeas. I know, I know: They’re canned, they’re already cooked. But we want to cook them until they’re seriously soft. So drain the chickpeas and rinse them well under running water. Combine the chickpeas and baking soda in a medium saucepan and pour in water to cover by 2". Bring to a boil, cover, and cook until the chickpeas are beginning to break down and their skins are starting to slip off, about 15 minutes. Drain and rinse the chickpeas.
Transfer the chickpeas to a food processor and add the tahini and lemon juice. Process until the mixture is very smooth; expect about 2 minutes for this, though don’t hesitate to process for longer if in doubt. With the motor running, slowly pour in the oil through the feed tube. Pulse in the cumin, cayenne, and 1 1/2 tsp. salt until combined. Add 1 Tbsp. water and continue to process until the hummus is very smooth and looks almost whipped.
Transfer the hummus to a serving bowl and drizzle generously with more olive oil.
For garnish, sprinkle with Aleppo-style pepper or paprika and scatter chopped parsley over.
The full list of ingredients and directions can be found in the recipe below.
Classic dippers for hummus include veggies like carrots, celery, and bell pepper, but pita chips or fresh-baked pita are also great with hummus. Serve it with falafel too, of course!
Transfer the hummus to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
(15-oz.) can chickpeas, drained, rinsed
baking soda
tahini
fresh lemon juice
extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for serving
(or more) ground cumin
(or more) cayenne pepper
Kosher salt
Aleppo-style pepper or paprika and chopped fresh parsley, for serving (optional)
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