Easy Hummus Recipe with Shawarma Mushrooms (2024)

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You are going to love this hummus recipe. It's really easy and simple to make at home. We’re talking 5 minutes, a few ingredients, and just like that, you have the creamiest, dreamiest hummus. Top it with savory shawarma spiced mushrooms for a real treat!

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What inspired this Hummus Recipe

On our last trip to Israel, we found constant inspiration for cooking at home. The country is filled with breathtaking scenery, bustling marketplaces, and of course...flavorful food everywhere you turn! One of the most popular dishes we saw being served was hummus topped with shawarma chicken. It was full of flavor, smelled incredible, and was an instant favorite of everyone who tried it! We came home and made this hummus recipe topped with sauteed Shawarma Mushrooms as a vegan alternative and it was even better than we imagined it would be.

What is Hummus?

If you’re unfamiliar with hummus you’re in for a real treat! It’s a creamy dip made from chickpeas (garbanzo beans) pureed with tahini (sesame paste), lemon, and your spices of choice. Hummus was first recorded as being made in 13th century Egypt, but it has origins all over the Middle East and in Mediterranean food. It’s delicious as a dip for pita bread or veggies, added into a wrap or falafel sandwich, or served over your favorite savory dish.

Health Benefits of Hummus

Since hummus is mostly made of chickpeas, it’s a really healthy way to get vegan protein in your diet. Chickpeas are also high vitamins, minerals, and fiber, so you can feel great about enjoying this delicious dip whenever you want!

Tips for the Best Homemade Hummus

Once you have a homemade hummus process down, it’s super simple! There are a few tips to keep in mind for the best-tasting version. Here’s what we’ve learned after years of making our own hummus!

  • Ingredients are important! Use good tahini. Our favorite brands are Soom, Al Arzi, Mighty Sesame and 365 Brand.
  • If your homemade hummus tastes bitter it’s probably because of poor-quality tahini or bottled lemon juice. Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for the best flavor!
  • If your hummus is too thick, add a bit of water or aquafaba. Aquafaba is the water you cooked raw chickpeas in, it's also the water found in the chickpea cans! This will make the creamiest hummus.
  • The creamiest hummus is made from soaked and cooked chickpeas, which is a fantastic option for this hummus recipe. For the quickest hummus, though, use canned chickpeas and the hummus will be ready in 5 minutes. Pulse it in the food processor until it’s smooth and creamy, it may take a couple of minutes. Add water one tablespoon at a time to get the consistency you like.

Homemade Hummus Without Raw Garlic.

Garlic is a traditional hummus recipe ingredient, but we actually make ours without it! Our mom is allergic, so she always omitted the garlic, and now we find that we don’t enjoy the lingering flavor. If you feel the same way you may prefer roasted garlic to raw! We have instructions on perfectly roasted garlic.

How to make homemade hummus

Homemade hummus is very quick and easy to make. Simply mix chickpeas, tahini, freshly squeezed lemon juice, salt, and water in a food processor and process until smooth and creamy.

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What is Shawarma?

Shawarma is a traditional Middle Eastern street food that has gained popularity all over the world over the years. It's a heavily spiced and marinated piece of beef, lamb, chicken, or turkey placed on a rotation rotisserie stick, that continuously cooks the meat as the outer layers are shaved off, and usually served in a fluffy, pillowy pita bread pocket. As with any street food, no silverware is required! For a vegan option use jackfruit, mushrooms, or seitan.

How to Make Our Shawarma Mushroom Topping

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Hummus Toppings

Classic hummus is topped with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of sumac or paprika. You could also top it with finely-chopped parsley, toasted pine nuts, shawarma chickpeas, or any of your favorite roasted veggies. We use a sprinkle of our Crazy Good Shawarma Spice Mix, which is what we sautéd the mushrooms for this recipe in!

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  • Author: Vicky & Ruth
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 ¼ cups 1x
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

You are going to love this hummus recipe. It's really easy and simple to make at home. We’re talking 5 minutes, a few ingredients, and just like that, you have the creamiest, dreamiest hummus. Top it with savory shawarma spiced mushrooms for a real treat!

Ingredients

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For the Hummus

  • 1 - 15oz can of chickpeas, drained and rinsed- Save the liquid of the can of chickpeas
  • ½ cup tahini
  • ⅓ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ cup of water or the water you saved from the can of chickpeas (also called Aquafaba)

For the Shawarma Mushrooms

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1lb mushrooms of your choice, sliced
  • 2 tsp shawarma spice mix, homemade or store-bought
  • ½ tsp salt

Instructions

To make the hummus:

  1. Combine the chickpeas, tahini, salt, lemon and water or aquafaba in a food processor and process until smooth and creamy, at least 2 minutes. Add more water, one tablespoon at a time, for a thinner hummus

To make the shawarma mushrooms

  1. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet. Add the sliced mushrooms, shawarma spice and salt. Toss well until the mushrooms are coated with the spices
  2. Cook over medium-high heat for about 10 minutes, or until the water the mushrooms will release has cooked out completely
  3. Before serving, spread the hummus in a plate and top with shawarma mushrooms, a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of the shawarma spice mix

Notes

  1. Make sure you process the hummus in the food processor for at least 2 minutes to get a really creamy hummus
  2. Taste the hummus and adjust salt and lemon to your taste
  3. Hummus and mushrooms can be made 3-4 days ahead. Just top the hummus with the shawarma mushrooms right before serving
  4. Always use good quality tahini and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Our favorite tahini brands are Soom, Al Arzi, Mighty Sesame, and 365 Brand.
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Category: Dips and spreads
  • Method: Raw
  • Cuisine: Middle Eastern

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 tablespoons
  • Calories: 79
  • Sugar: 1.2
  • Sodium: 130.4
  • Fat: 5.5.
  • Saturated Fat: .8
  • Unsaturated Fat: 4.4
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 5.8
  • Fiber: 1.5
  • Protein: 2.9
  • Cholesterol: 0
Easy Hummus Recipe with Shawarma Mushrooms (2024)

FAQs

Does shawarma contain hummus? ›

In Israel, most shawarma is made with dark-meat turkey, commonly served with tahina sauce instead of Yogurt for kashrut reasons. It is often garnished with diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, pickled vegetables, hummus, tahina sauce, sumac, or amba mango sauce.

How do you make hummus more interesting? ›

Give your plain hummus a burst of color and flavor by adding things like mashed avocados, pesto or even canned pumpkin puree. The mashed avocado and pesto will give the hummus a vibrant green color, giving your snack spread an eye-appealing look.

Why is homemade hummus not creamy? ›

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."

What is Middle Eastern hummus made of? ›

Hummus is a Middle Eastern spread made from a blend of chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and spices.

What do Lebanese people eat hummus with? ›

Then, it's served with extra virgin olive oil and traditionally eaten with Arabic bread (pita). It's a very healthy snack that you can eat as a dip or add to grain bowls, sandwiches, or salads. This hummus recipe is the classic traditional Lebanese hummus that I grew up eating.

What is the difference between Greek hummus and Lebanese hummus? ›

However, there are differences; these countries would serve different traditional food with their hummus recipes, and would tend towards making their hummus with local ingredients—i.e., a Greek hummus would likely use Greek olive oil and chickpeas, whereas a Lebanese hummus would use ingredients sourced closer to ...

Why put an ice cube in hummus? ›

The Ice Cube Trick for Hummus

For extra light and fluffy hummus, adding an ice cube to the hummus mixture before blending helps incorporate air into the mixture. Only add an ice cube if you're using a heavy-duty blender or food processor that can handle chopping ice.

What can I add to hummus to make it tastier? ›

Next, enhance the blank slate of flavor with a few squeezes of lemon juice, a sprinkling of garlic salt, a turn of freshly cracked pepper, a heavy-handed sprinkle of paprika, and a generous drizzle of your nicest olive oil. Bonus points if you have an herby olive oil on hand with a little color to it.

Why is my homemade hummus tasteless? ›

You're Not Using Enough/The Right Tahini

The one ingredient that gives hummus its undeniable richness, depth of flavor, and subtle nuttiness is tahini. This means that the final product depends on the amount of tahini that you add and the brand of tahini that you're using.

Why does hummus need tahini? ›

Does hummus need tahini? You bet! In fact, tahini is one of hummus' main ingredients, along with chickpeas and olive oil. That's why our favorite dip can be so rich and delicious—in hummus, tahini adds smoothness to the texture, as well as a wide variety of vitamins and minerals.

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 can I use instead of tahini in hummus? ›

If you feel adventurous, try replacing the tahini with an equal amount of peanut butter, sunflower seed butter, Greek yogurt, chopped roasted peppers, pitted olives, roasted beets, steamed sweet potato, avocado, or thawed frozen peas, to name just a few possibilities.

What do Arabs call hummus? ›

The word hummus is Arabic Arabic: حُمُّص, romanized: ḥummuṣ 'chickpeas'. The full name of the prepared spread in Arabic is ḥummuṣ bi ṭaḥīna 'chickpeas with tahini'.

What is different about Lebanese hummus? ›

Traditional Lebanese Hummus

The hummus is often garnished with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of paprika or sumac, adding a pop of color and subtle tanginess that sets it apart from other regional variations. Recipe: 2 cups cooked chickpeas. 1/2 cup tahini.

What does a shawarma consist of? ›

shawarma, popular street food in the Middle East, which originated in Turkey and is made of spit-roasted layers of lamb, beef, or other meat that are sliced and often wrapped in or served with pita. Shawarma is similar to Greek gyros, though the former is seasoned with more spices and the latter with more herbs.

What is traditionally on a shawarma? ›

Once the shawarma is cooked, it is usually cut or shaved using a thin long knife. Only what is needed is cut into thin, wide strips. The meat is then served in a stuffed pita, wrap, or sandwich and is paired with an assortment of vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, turnip.

Is hummus common in turkey? ›

Hummus is most probably originally from the Levant/Egypt. It is not that traditional in either Greece or Turkey. İn Turkey, Hummus is associated with the South-East, on the Syrian border. It is eaten in Greece too but I don't think the Greeks make much effort to claim it as “theirs”.

Do Lebanese people eat hummus? ›

An important component of many Lebanese meals is hummus, a chickpea puree dish, and many dishes are eaten with flatbread.

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