No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (2024)

Home / New / No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe

by brandie

Jump to Recipe

This easy No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus recipe can be made in less than 5 minutes — just blend canned chickpeas, jarred jalapenos and a few other simple ingredients, in a food processor and it’s ready to go.

Disclosure: This is a sponsored recipe post on behalf of Mezzetta. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. We receive a commission if purchases are made through our links to retailers.Click here to read our full disclosure policy.

This No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummusissimilar to a traditional Mediterranean hummus, except it adds in plenty ofjalapenos and this recipe requires no tahini (making it less expensive to make too).

I call this Jalapeno Hummus “no fuss” because it’s truly one of the easiest dips you will have ever make. You’ll usea jar of Mezzetta Deli-Sliced Tamed Jalapeno Peppers, which means you won’t won’t have to mess with chopping a fresh jalapeno. And like the name says, Mezzetta Jalapeno Peppers are tame. You will be adding the entire jar of jalapeno peppers into this recipe, but don’t let that frighten you — while you’ll have loads of jalapeno flavor, and it’s a bit spicy, it isn’t crazy, my-mouth-is-on-firehot.

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (2)

Mezzetta has so many great products — the photo below shows the ones I buy most often. I love that when I am buying their products, I am supporting a family-owned businesswho is committed to bringing thehigh-quality foods to its customers. Theirpeperoncinis are the BEST on sandwiches and those roasted red peppers are my favoritefor my Roasted Red Pepper Dip recipe. You could even substitute the jalapenos in this recipe with them if you prefer.

Ingredients Needed for No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus:

Cooking Equipment Needed for No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus:

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (3)

As I mention, this Jalapeno Hummus is so easy. All of the ingredients are combined in a food processor (I love myCuisinart food processor) — and it doesn’t even matter what order you put them in. Just throw them in and process until smooth.

When it’sdone, spoon it into a bowl, add a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of smoked paprika (if you wish), and serve with crackers, tortilla chips, or pita bread.

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (5)

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe

Here is the full recipe. If you aren’t ready to make it yet, be sure to save it to one of your Pinterest boards.

Print

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (6)

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe

5 from 3 reviews

  • Author: Brandie Valenzuela
Print Recipe

Description

This delicious No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus recipe can be made in less than 5 minutes or less. Combine canned chickpeas and jarred jalapenos, and a few other simple ingredients, to make this easy dip recipe.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 jar Mezzetta Deli-Sliced Tamed Jalapeno Peppers (16 ounces, drained with 1 tablespoon liquid reserved)
  • 3 cans chickpeas (15.5 oz, drained and rinsed)
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • Water (optional)

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a food processor. Process until smooth. If needed, water may be added to thin out hummus. Serve with crackers, tortilla chips, or pita bread.
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Cuisine: Greek

Recipe Card powered byNo-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (7)

Previous Post: « Orange and Pomegranate Salad Recipe with Balsamic Dressing

Next Post: My Holiday Wish: Learn about Batten Disease + Support BDSRA #WishesDelivered »

NEVER MISS A POST

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer.

Reader Interactions

Did you make this recipe?
Pleasegive it a star rating below!

Comments

  1. Karren Haller says

    I would bet my son would love this dip, he loves hot and spicy, so proud to share on #omhgff in this weeks features!!!
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  2. Miz Helen says

    We will love your jalapeno hummus! Thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday this week. Hope you have a great day and come back soon!
    Miz Helen

  3. Connie says

    Ok, so am I understanding this correctly? You are not using the whole cans and jars of the chickpeas and jalapenos just the amounts of 3 and 1 respectively? How much jalapenos and the rest of ingredients if I wanted to make the whole can of chickpeas?

    • brandie says

      Hi Connie,
      Sorry for the confusion – the recipe has been updated with the correct amounts, which is 3 cans of chickpeas and 1 jar of the jalapenos (the recipe has additional details). We had an error on the backend of the site causing the recipe to not show correctly.

    • brandie says

      Hi Connie,
      Sorry for the confusion – the recipe has been updated with the correct amounts, which is 3 cans of chickpeas and 1 jar of the jalapenos (the recipe has additional details). We had an error on the backend of the site causing the recipe to not show correctly.

  4. Dan Leach says

    I would like to make this jalepeno humus recipe but it isn’t clear on how many cans of chickpeas to use, 3 15oz cans? or is it just one? Thanks

    • brandie says

      Hi Dan,
      Sorry for the confusion – we had an error on the backend of the site causing the recipe to not show correctly. The recipe has been updated with the correct amounts, which is 3 cans of chickpeas and 1 jar of the jalapenos (the recipe has additional details).

  5. Lisa says

    I made this and it was so good! I will make it again soon for a party!

  6. Mallory says

    This recipe is the sh*t. Excuse my language but I’m obsessed!!!!

  7. Theresa says

    Thanks for sharing at the #InspirationSpotlight Party! Pinned & shared.

  8. Lauren says

    I’ve always wanted to make my own hummus! Thanks for sharing this recipe at Craft Frenzy Friday on Mom Home Guide!

  9. Michelle @ O Blog Off says

    We love jalapeño hummus!
    This sounds so easy!
    Thanks for the recipe!
    Michelle

  10. Cristina at Ava's Alphabet says

    Yum! This recipe sounds delicious and I love the simplicity of the ingredients. Thank you for sharing at Family Joy Blog Link-Up Party. We hope to see you again on Sunday at noon EST.

  11. Katie says

    This looks soooo tasty – I Just love bumpin’ hummus up a notch with different spices/flavors. Pinning and thanks for sharing at #HappinessIsHomemade!

  12. Christine says

    When snacking hour strikes, this is what i’ll be whipping up. Looks great, thank you for sharing!

  13. Helen says

    Gotta try this one!! I love spicy!! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up and don’t forget to leave a comment at the party – Next weeks features that also leave a comment get pinned and tweeted!

  14. Emma Francis says

    I need to try this, I LOVE hummus

  15. Kimberlee says

    Sounds and looks delicious. Look forward to trying it.

No-Fuss Jalapeno Hummus Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why doesn't my homemade hummus taste good? ›

If your hummus is the right consistency or thickness but it tastes dry and pasty, it might be lacking a bit of oil. This recipe relies on the tahini to give it creaminess as I don't find olive oil makes enough of a difference to warrant the extra calories.

Why is my hummus not smooth? ›

You might need more tahini, garlic, lemon and/or salt and very likely more chickpea water. Add a bit of each as you need, the recipe explains. "Blitz the hummus until very smooth, a few minutes at least. Don't worry about the hummus being too loose; it will thicken as it sits."

Why do you put baking soda in hummus? ›

Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves are always superior to garlic powder, and it's especially true in homemade 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 do most people get wrong about making hummus? ›

5 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Hummus
  • Using canned chickpeas instead of dried. ...
  • Not using baking soda when cooking the beans. ...
  • Pureeing the chickpeas when they are cold. ...
  • Using less than stellar tahini. ...
  • Tossing in too much garlic.
May 1, 2019

What to add to hummus to make it taste better? ›

Ground cumin and salt: Both improve the flavor of our hummus, and the cumin adds a little extra richness and spice. In our video, I sprinkle Za'atar seasoning on top for serving, which I love!

How to fix grainy hummus? ›

To fix a grainy hummus, blend for longer, add 1-2 Tablespoons more oil, or warm the beans before blending. For an even smoother texture, simmer the chickpeas in water before blending. Place drained and rinsed chickpeas in a saucepan, cover with water, and simmer until very soft.

Why does ice make hummus smoother? ›

Adding an ice cube or two helps to incorporate both air and moisture. The air makes it light and fluffy, and the moisture helps to make it smooth and silky. Keep in mind that it will only work if you have a powerful blender or food processor that's able to actually chop the ice.

Should chickpeas be cooked before making hummus? ›

These wet chickpeas have been dried and then boiled already, so they are ready for making hummus. However, many stores offer them in dried form—and in that case, you do need to soak or cook chickpeas for hummus, in order to soften them enough for blending into hummus' signature creamy texture.

What can I use instead of tahini in hummus? ›

Peanut Butter – We use peanut butter instead of tahini because it has a similar texture and nuttiness to it. Feel free to swap it out for almond butter, but note that you may need to add more liquid if it is on the denser side. Smooth peanut butter would be preferred, but chunky also works great!

How long does homemade hummus last? ›

How long does homemade hummus last? It will stay fresh and creamy for up to 1 week in the fridge (but it's best within 4 days). You can prevent it from drying out by storing it in an airtight container with a light layer of extra virgin olive oil on top.

Can you use vinegar instead of lemon juice in hummus? ›

Apple cider vinegar is the secret ingredient that replaces lemon and garlic in this hummus recipe. I love hummus made with fresh lemon juice and minced garlic. However, I don't always have lemons at home and sometimes I can't be bothered peeling and mincing cloves of garlic.

Why is my homemade hummus not creamy? ›

Tip for extra CREAMY hummus

Add enough liquid! Compared to other hummus recipes, I use little tahini (sesame paste), lemon juice and olive oil. I want the hummus to taste like chickpeas and not like sesame or slightly bitter due to adding too much olive oil or lemon juice. Ergo, I add enough water.

How to thicken homemade hummus? ›

If , for some reason, you ended up using more liquid than you should have or if you still want a thicker consistency, you can add a bit more tahini. And if you chill the hummus for an hour or so before adding any garnish, that should help as well.

Why is my homemade hummus too thick? ›

If you find the hummus too thick, add some of the reserved cooking liquid and thin until you get the desired texture. Taste the hummus and add more salt, if needed. Spoon and spread the hummus into a shallow serving bowl (or two of them depending on size), building up the sides a little.

How do you fix bland hummus? ›

A simple touch of fresh chopped green onions, chives, parsley, rosemary or dill is another brilliant way to add more flavor to your hummus. Just add the herb of your choice (or use a mix!), drizzle with some olive oil and sprinkle on some sea salt.

Does homemade hummus taste better than store bought? ›

By using freshly cooked chickpeas, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and top-notch tahini, you're guaranteed a hummus that bursts with flavor. On the other hand, store-bought hummus, while convenient, often lacks the same level of freshness.

How does hummus taste when it goes bad? ›

While opened and homemade hummus can last up to seven days, it does not mean it will. You will definitely notice that the hummus is spoiled when you see mold growing on it. The less obvious may be that the hummus offers an unpleasant, off-odor and sour smell. This hummus may also taste sour if you decide to try it.

Can you over mix hummus? ›

Tip: you can't overmix hummus, so be patient and stand there, thinking about things. It's called mindfulness, and I'm pretty sure that only applies to hummus. Then we like to serve it with za'atar, a Middle Eastern spice blend that usually has dried thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Nathanial Hackett

Last Updated:

Views: 6218

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (72 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Nathanial Hackett

Birthday: 1997-10-09

Address: Apt. 935 264 Abshire Canyon, South Nerissachester, NM 01800

Phone: +9752624861224

Job: Forward Technology Assistant

Hobby: Listening to music, Shopping, Vacation, Baton twirling, Flower arranging, Blacksmithing, Do it yourself

Introduction: My name is Nathanial Hackett, I am a lovely, curious, smiling, lively, thoughtful, courageous, lively person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.