Mint almond hummus. A very easy to make delicious dip. Almond made this tasty hummus more nutritious. Just combine everything and grind. Your mint flavoured fingerpicking hummus is ready. A completely gluten free and vegan recipe.
According to Wikipedia Hummus is a dip, spread, or savory dish made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic. It is popular in the Middle East and Mediterranean, as well as in Middle Eastern cuisine around the globe. It can also be found in most grocery stores in North America and Europe.
This recipe is without tahini. Tahini is a paste of toasted sesame seeds and olive oil. As I don’t like the taste of tahini so I have skipped it. In my Mint carrot beetroot hummus I have used toasted sesame seeds.
This time omitted sesame seeds. And now its a most favourite dip of my family. But if you want you can add 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds or 2 tablespoon tahini while grinding the boiled chickpeas. I have used 1 tablespoon finely chopped raw mango to enhance the taste. But mango is optional. If you don’t have mango just increase the lemon juice. Green chilli is also optional. I love the mixed taste of green chilli, mint and raw mango. So I have used. If you want your hummus more spicy add one more green chilli or skip it if you don’t like.
This Monday our 252 #Foodiemonday bloghop theme is Chana Time suggested by Mayuri Patel who blog at Mayuris Jikoni. Mayuri suggested to make some recipes using chana or chickpeas. Mayuri is a very talented blogger. I love her baked recipes and all the authentic recipes. Her recent baked recipe is Semolina sesame seed bread. Do visit her space for many more wonderful recipes like Gujarati style Lilva kachori and Pear upside down cake etc.
As I mentioned above that this recipe is without tahini. But you can add 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds in the mixture if you like the taste of sesame seeds. Raw mango definitely gives a different taste but if you don’t have raw mango skip it and add more lemon juice. You can also skip green chilli but I recommend to add at least few pieces of green chilli for taste.
Recipe
Chickpeas – 1/2 cup
Or
Soaked and boiled or canned chickpeas – 1&1/2 cup
Mint leaves – 1/2 cup
Almond – 1/4 cup, sliced
Lemon juice – 1 tablespoon
Cumin powder – 1/2 teaspoon
Black pepper powder – 1/2 teaspoon
Olive oil – 2 tablespoon + to drizzle
Green chilli -1
Garlic – 1 clove
Raw mango – 1 tablespoon, finely chopped
Method
1. Rinse and soak the chickpeas overnight with sufficient water. Drain the water and wash again. Boil the soaked chickpeas with 2 & 1/2 cup water in pressure cooker. After 1 whistle reduce the heat and cook on simmer for 30 – 40 minutes or till chickpeas becomes soft. Check by pressing with your finger tips.
2. Chickpeas will become 1 & 1/2 cup after boiling. Don’t discard the water of boiled chickpeas. We will use it while grinding. You can peel and discard the outer layer of boiled chickpeas if you want, I didn’t.
3. In a mixer grinder jar or food processor add the soaked and boiled chickpeas, salt, green chilli, black pepper powder, cumin powder, garlic, sliced almond, raw mango, lemon juice, mint leaves and 2 tablespoon olive oil. Reserve little chickpeas for garnishing.
4. You can add more garlic if you like the flavour. If you want your hummus spicy add one more green chilli. If you don’t have raw mango use little more lemon juice.
5. Add little water of boiled chickpeas and grind everything till smooth. Scrap the sides and grind to make a smooth mixture. Add chickpea water as require to make the mixture creamy.
6. Taste and add more salt and lemon juice if require. Pour the hummus in a bowl or plate. Drizzle little olive oil over the hummus. Garnish with boiled chickpeas, chilli flakes and mint leaves.
7. Serve as a dip with Falafel or any snacks. Or store in airtight container and keep in refrigerator. Serve chilled or room temperature.
Notes
1. 1 & 1/2 canned chickpeas can be used instead of 1/2 cup chickpeas.
2. You can use any salt instead of pink salt.
3. If you don’t have raw mango use little more lemon juice.
4. You can add 2 tablespoon tahini or 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds if you want.
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Priya Vj says
Wow..what a refreshing hummus.addition of mint is a nice twist . Loved the plating
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Priya!
poonampagar says
Mint and almond Hummus with the raw mango and green chilies going in sounds like a refreshing and lipsmacking dip.
Shobana Vijay says
Drooling
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks Shobana!
FoodTrails says
Love the falvours here Sujataji!! Prefect summery flavors with mint and raw mango.. can imagine the taste of this protein packed dip. how lovely it would be to munch on some chips with minty hummus over a get together with friend and family.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot dear!
The Girl Next Door says
A very innovative recipe! Can imagine the refreshing taste of this hummus, with the fresh mint leaves going in. 🙂 Would love to try this out some time.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Priya. Please do try and let me know how it turns out ☺️
mayurisjikoni says
Such a flavorful hummus with mint, some raw mango and green chilli. Love it. With all these combinations I’d love to use this hummus for my sandwiches. Love the click too.
themadscientistskitchen says
Wow love the twists you gave the hummus. Right from mango to mint to chilli. Sounds wonderfully delicious. No wonder your family likes it.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks Archana. Yes my family loved it. And addition of almond gives a different taste. Please do try, I am sure you will love the taste.
preethi76 says
This recipe is so innovative and flavorful. Adding mint and almond makes it more refreshing and nutty.Beautiful clicks too.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Preethi!
vasusvegkitchen says
Mint hummus look very creamy and delicious with lovely presentation di. Adding raw mango, almonds and mint surely added a unique taste to it. Love to dip some nacho’s in this and enjoy 🙂 .
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Aruna!
waagmi says
wooow mint almond hummus…uff that looks so so delicious dee…I love the way you presented. superbb
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a bunch Waagmi!
Sasmita says
I make mint hummus di, but never add almonds. This addition is quite interesting here.
Brilliant share for sure, Love the shots too here
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Sasmita!
namscorner18 says
Multipurpose, healthy and nutritious dip with mint and almonds. Love the addition of raw mangoes.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks Narmadha!