This hummus recipe is a little different from the classic one. It's coloured with nutritious beetroot and tastes heavenly. This is a versatile recipe that simple to prepare and bursting with flavour. Perfect as a dip with your favourite veggies or as a spread on some homemade gluten-free bread.
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- Place the beetroot, chickpeas, garlic, tahini and lemon juice in the bowl of a food processor and whiz to a coarse paste.
- With the motor running, slowly add the oil through the feed tube until mixture is thick and smooth. If it is too thick, gently drizzle a little water into the mixture until just right. Season to taste. Drizzle a little extra olive oil over the top and serve with fresh asparagus.
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«Oldest ‹Older 1 – 200 of 204 Newer› Newest»What a gorgeous color you've achieved using the beetroot. The hummus must be fabulous with white asparagus.
Sam
We're having hummus wraps for lunch today but not this beautiful one. It must be great paired with the asparagus.
Angie, This dip sounds so interesting and very delicious! I love hummus, and I’m sure the added beets take this to another level!
I love how pretty the beets make your hummus Angie - great way to make hummus even more nutritious!
I just realized the last time I made hummus with beets was for a friends baby shower ages and ages ago. I must make it again soon - and just love the idea of pairing it with asparagus :-)
the colour of this hummus looks so lovely! it is so delicious to dip asparagus , carrot or celery into hummus!
What a fascinating idea. I have never understood the aversion some folks have to beets.
Wow..i love hummus and this beetroot twist lools delish. I didnt know we could eat asparagus raw..thanks Angie for this beautiful recipe.
Never thought of adding veggies to hummus, this looks very colorful and delicious..
A divine beet hummus, special too! Yum yum yummm! I love to dip cooked white asparagus in it,..;ooh yes!
Exquisito e interesante Dip tiene lindo color y el aceite con romero me encanta lo preparo siempre en casa
Angie, your hummus looks gorgeous! What a brilliant idea to use beetroot and it does sond heavenly with fresh veggies :)
J+C
What a neat idea to have beetroot and we adore asparagus.
This is so very pretty Angie and I love that you paired it with white asparagus, so elegant!
lush dip.
gorgeous color.
I love this!!! x
I have to try this! I haven't made humus forever, this will bring it back! Thanks, Angie!
:) ela@GrayApron
Fabulous dip, Angie. Have a happy n blessed mothers day
Such a gorgeous color - love the addition of beets to this hummus!
I love all hummus. The white asparagus is the perfect dipper! Beautiful!
The addition of beets gave it a very pretty color and made it even healthier. A brilliant idea, Angie!
Never had eaten fresh asparagus before, sounds interesting!!!
the beetroot hummus color is adorable withnin tons of betacarotene......
Deliciously healthy! A wonderful idea.
Cheers,
Rosa
what beautiful plate Angie I love, really love asparagus, this look beautiful and delicious!
xo
Everyone loves hummus and your recipe with the beetroot would be a pretty addition to serve with cocktails when entertaining.
Very healthy and colorful hummus. Beets are very good for the gall bladder, too.
I have to tell you Angie the color is so beautiful, I bet this is a wonderful hummus. Happy week-end to you!
Healthy and delightful!
I love hummus, and I love beets. But I have never think about making a dip using both ingredients. Look delish, and the color is amazing.
Another way to enjoy the delicious beet! And I love hummus just as much as beets :)
What beautiful color! Asparagus is one of my favorite spring foods, yum! Great looking recipe :)
I've recently been experimenting with some different flavours hummus. This is the first I've seen beetroot though. Must give this one a try.
love that beetroot color! white asparagus looks great with that hummus!
I like how you combine healthy ingredients together, and the outcome is always Wow!
Lovely color of the beetroot and the white asparagus goes well with it. Gorgeous photos too!
I have only made chickpeas hummus... this looks stunning and I'd love to give it a try.
I haven't try the real Hummus yet, your beetroot sound good too.
This looks soo distinct!
Gorgeous color!
I m blog hopping after a long break .. Would love to connect.
Great minds think alike! This idea has been on my mind lately! It looks fantastic!
Kisses,dear!
I like dips with beetroot both because of their taste and color :)
What a gorgeous color that hummus is! You can tell that it's chock full of nutrition.
You know I love this Angie! I adore the incredible flavor in any hummus but thought beet was terrific. Love serving it with the asparagus. Hope you have a great week.
Wow!
I have never tried beetroot hummus or even come across it before. We are crazy about beetroot at my place. This would be a big hit at my place. Gorgeous clicks!!
What a perfect spring recipe!
I love this, a beautiful dish! Beetroot doesn't get enough love in my opinion.
this looks so good and in season thanks for the kind comment made my day
Healthy, beautiful and delicious. It's got everything.
The beets gave the hummus such a beautiful flavor!
Wow, what a beautiful hummus! I never knew that you can make hummus from beetroot! Love it!
I just love this spin on hummus! And that color ... that color alone is just making me want to make this!
Now this is something my mom would really have enjoyed.
Adore the color of your "beetmus" Angie! I've been trying to get more beets into my diet and as dips are some of my favorite snacks, this is a must!
I can never resist the pretty color that beets add! Beautiful and delicious.
I've been racking my brain for a new way to make hummus, and this is just what I needed! Not only delicious but such a pretty color!
Beetroot hummus has been on my list of things to make, but i haven't gotten around to it yet. It's so pretty and I love that you served it with the asparagus! Beautiful!
That most definitely puts a new twist on a classic hummus-Packs it with a little more nutrition too-
Velva
Seriously, the prettiest hummus! I need to cook with beetroot more often, I do love them:-) Yum, Hugs, Terra
Oh yum, this looks heavenly. I often make a beetroot pesto which I serve with a broccoli, sweet potato and bacon salad. I'm dieing to try this version, and I love the idea of serving it with asparagus.
Very unusual hummus, Angie. The color is wonderful. I love beets...don't know why I don't eat them more often. This would be a great addition at a cocktail party.
Love beets, nice flavour. Must try this one day :d
This is different. Love the color.
Don't see white asparagus in my neck of the wood and when they do appear they are pricey.
I love the fresh simplicity of this recipe. What a great way to use beets in a hummus. It makes such a colorful presentation with the asparagus!
i am so intrigued about how this tastes. I want to try it so badly! Hope you are doing well. Stop by when you can
Oh I love beetroots and the last years I have started loving asparagus as well. Perfect match!
Beetroot hummus looks gorgeous , Angie and so do your pictures. I'm going to try this with some canned beets.
Very catchy and extremely irresistible hummus..
i thought i'd seen every kind of hummus imaginable, but i was clearly wrong. this is beautiful!
Angie, this is the first time I've heard about Beetroot Hummus; such a genius idea by adding Hummus=sesame paste, which of course will make it into a pretty color hummus! White asparagus is awesome addition to dip into this healthy yumminess!
Thank you for your well wishes for Mother's Day...dear friend! xo
What a great idea! Love the addition of beetroots to hummus. And must be great with lovely white asparagus. They are finally a common sight here.
What a beautiful color too! It sounds delicious, Angie.
This is such a great idea Angie. I have never thought of this, but now I am intrigued! Yum!
What a scrumptious recipe, Angie. I have never added beets to hummus but now I must.
Not this is a creative hummus Angie! The color is gorgeous and I can only imagine how delicious it is. Great idea to use white asparagus as the dipping utensil! You're SO clever!
Dear Angie, What a beautiful color and I bet it tastes as good as it looks. Blessings dear. Catherine
cela me semble délicieux avec l'ajout du betteraves bravo
bonne journée
THat's a very gorgeous looking hummus, love the color! so pretty! bet it's delicious with those asparagus!
What a beautiful color, Angie! Delicious dip!
Love the color!
I love the beautiful color of your hummus. Looks delicious:)
So creative Angie-love your dip and the bright lively color!
Your images are always so beautiful and this beetroot hummus looks so GOOD!! Lucky I have some beets growing in the garden.
The colours and the simplicity, so perfect. I love hommus and beetroots so this is doubly good
What a pretty hummus Angie! Very unique with beets! Bet it's delicious with the white asparagus. I'd be dipping in that all day long. Have a great Friday and weekend too!
The color is wonderful for this hummus. Sounds delicious and I would love it vegetables.
This hummus looks so pretty Angie - I love the color from the beetroots. This is such a great idea and sounds so nutritious :)
Oh wow! That is one beautiful hummus! it is a perfect dip for asparagus. :)
I just saw a recipe yesterday in a magazine for Beetroot Hummus and thought wow, I need to try that. Now here's yours. I actually have all these ingredients on hand so I'll have to try it quickly before my asparagus go bad. Thanks for sharing this - sounds yummy and healthy!
Beautiful colour on the beetroot dip and I love that you served it with asparagus instead of a customary grain. Lovely recipe too keeping the chickpea in there for texture and density while adding the nutrition and glow from the beets :)
What a lovely dip.. will try out soon
I wonder if this will work with roasted golden beetroots. I've never had beet-based hummus, always prefer simple tahini-hummus! This looks lovely!
I love hummus so much and beetroot sounds interesting and tasty! I will definitely try it!
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