Cucumber Hummus - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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Hummus is a delicious and healthy dip or spread but what if you could make it even healthier? With the amount of hummus, I consume it's nice to sometimes make a "lighter" version of it, like this Cucumber Hummus. It's not as dense as your typical hummus and actually tastes quite light and airy.

There isn't much to say about this recipe other than the fact that it's amazing. I nearly ate all of it within an hour. I couldn't resist. First I tried some with crackers. Then, I told myself that I need to see what it tastes like spread on bread. Then obviously I needed to see if cucumber hummustastes decent with different vegetables...and then, it was basically empty :(

Oh well, the great thing about that is I could have (I didn't though) whipped up some more within 5 minutes or less. Hence if you look at the directions there isn't much to them. Toss everything in a food processor and...

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blend and...

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you are done!

Oh, wait, no. You need to make it look good before you eat it. No one likes ugly food! I think...please correct me if I'm wrong.

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I like adding a drizzle of olive oil over my hummus, a dash of paprika or cayenne pepper, and garnishing with a spring of dill. Pretty :) Now how long did that take? Right, 5 minutes. So there really is no excuse for buying store-bought hummus anymore!

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Cucumber Hummus with Dill

CourseAppetizer, Dip, Gluten free, Vegan

Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Makes 2 cups

Author Vanessa @VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 2cupsChickpeas or Garbanzo Beans, rinsed and drained from can or soaked and cooked dried chickpeas
  • 2springs fresh Dillwashed, stems removed
  • ½Cucumberwashed, skin on, roughly chopped
  • ½teaspoonSalt
  • 2tablespoonLemon Juice
  • 1tablespoonOlive Oilor more , optional
  • 2tablespoonTahini
  • 1cloveGarlic

Instructions

  1. Put all ingredients in a food processor or blender and pulse/blend until smooth, scraping down the sides if needed.

  2. Scoop hummus into a bowl and drizzle with olive oil.

  3. Serve with crackers, veggies or spead on bread.

Recipe Notes

1) Cucumber hummus will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days, covered.2) If hummus is too watery, add more chickpeas. If the hummus is too thick, add more cucumber or a bit of water.3) This recipe is very kid-friendly. That being said, if it tastes too bland for you add more garlic, salt, and pepper. This hummus also tastes great topped with cayenne pepper.

Don't want cucumber in your hummus? That's OK, some people don't. Try my Cilantro Lime Hummus or Garlic Beetroot Hummus.

Otherwise, browse through my other hummus recipes on the site!

  • Jalapeno Cilantro Hummus
  • Creamy Mustard Hummus
  • Fresh Tomato Basil Hummus
  • Avocado Hummus
  • Lime Cilantro Hummus

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Comments

  1. Maria G. says

    You're right. Presentation is key. Those photos are beautiful!

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  2. ATasteOfMadness says

    Why have I never made hummus before?? This looks so good!

    Reply

    • Vanessa says

      You definitely need to start making your own! Your options will be endless and it won't taste of plastic like the store bought ones :)

      Reply

  3. Manali @ CookWithManali says

    Glad to see you back in action Vanessa1 Wish you a fantastic 2015! :) The hummus looks great, pinning to try!

    Reply

    • Vanessa says

      Thanks Manali! Took a while but I'm finally back :)

      Reply

  4. Amrita says

    Cucumber...in hummus?!?! This is something new! I love hummus too but sometimes it gets sooooo cloying and gets stuck on the roof of my mouth. I'll add some cucumber in then next time I make it!

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  5. Sarah@WholeandHeavenlyOven says

    This hummus looks amazing, Vanessa! I love how silky smooth it is and I'll bet it's so refreshing with the cucumber! Must try. Pinned!

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  6. Lilli @ Sugar and Cinnamon says

    This is such a great idea! i eat so much hummus there definitely has to be some kind of intervention or way to make it not all just solid protein, otherwise I would explode. I think you've found the perfect solution :)

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    • Vanessa says

      Thanks Lilli,

      That's exactly how I was feeling with hummus. It's soooo sooo good but if you eat too much of it, it can feel like a rock in your stomach. Adding cucumber to hummus is such a simple way to keep it healthy and light :)

      Reply

  7. Shonalika says

    Oooh, now that's interesting. I do love trying new hummus flavours and sometimes end up with literally half a cucumber I don't know what to do with, so this is getting pinned for the next time said situation occurs!

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    • Vanessa says

      Thanks Shonalika,

      This is definitely one of my favorite hummus recipes. So light and perfect for that cucumber just laying around :) Let me know if you get a chance to try it!

      Reply

  8. Yaeli says

    Looks yummy! Can't wait to try it! :)

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    • Vanessa says

      Thanks Yaeli! Let me know when you do. I would love to hear how you like it :)

      Reply

  9. Lesley says

    This hummus is AMAZING! It was so fast and it worked in my blender (thank god, I hate pulling out my ancient food processor) because of the cucumber :) it kept well but it only lasted 2 days in my fridge ;) I am going to make this for my lunch next week with pita bread. Yum yum!

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    • Vanessa says

      2 days!?! It's never lasted more than 24hrs in our household ;) I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply

  10. Steve Lassoff says

    This sounds amazing! I am building a community of vegans and would love for you to hop over and leave a recipe

    Reply

  11. Rachel says

    I'm sorry. I thought this was super bland. The cucumber gave it a fresh twist, though. I added extra lemon, salt, and tahini little by little to see if that would hep but alas, it was still bland. Finally, I added some paprika. Next time I will stick to garlic and olive oil and just add extra garlic to see if that helps.

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    • Vanessa says

      Oh no! Sorry, you didn't like it Rachel. Cucumber is basically just water so it will give your hummus a watered down taste. I would have added extra garlic to it or less cucumber. If you like a spicy hummus then maybe add some red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper as well to give a bit of a kick. I've only heard great things so I'm a bit surprised. I did try to keep the recipe a bit more kid-friendly so I didn't go overboard with spices. I'll add a note to the recipe. Thanks for your honesty and letting me know :)

      Reply

  12. Lisa says

    Could you suggest a substitution for the dill.

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Lisa, You can omit the dill if you like. Otherwise basil and parsley pair really nicely with cucumber as well :)

      Reply

  13. Alifemoment says

    Wow, what a really nice Hummus recipe, it looks so temptive, i love it :)

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Jean, I found that with the cucumber hummus adding tahini really helps. Cucumber is nearly all water so I found that adding the tahini helps thicken up the hummus and gives a bit more flavor. It's up to you though. I've made other hummus without tahini before too and turned out great.

      Reply

  14. Alena says

    Can I ask if you used an english cucumber or small (like 4-inch) cucumber? That's like a 2 times difference in cucumber volume, I think.

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Alena, I used an english cucumber. Those can sometimes vary in size too so maybe just add 1/3 of it first and see how it goes. If you only have the smaller cucumbers on hand then I would use two of those :)

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  15. Karen Gentry says

    I absolutely love this recipe! Thank you SO much for sharing. I am thinking it will work well with my vitamix.

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  16. Gabriella says

    Healthy and light, that's what I was looking for :) Thanks *

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  17. Milly says

    What difference does it make keeping the skin on vs peeling the cucumber? Is it just extra nutrients?

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Milly, Yes, just extra nutrients and the cucumber skin has more of that distinct cucumber taste. If you prefer to peel your cucumber, you definitely can!

      Reply

  18. Victoria says

    This is one of my FAVORITE recipes, especially because it is low carb and gestational diabetes friendly! I used roasted garlic and it was heaven.

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Victoria, I'm so glad you like my cucumber hummus recipe. I think it's so great for summer and genius of you to add roasted garlic. I'll have to try that next time I make it :)

      Reply

  19. Erica says

    Wow, this actually tastes good, so as it looks like. I was wondering about tahini-what is this and what tahini is doing in hummus. I mean, he is just giving a flavour or thickening or smth.

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Erica, I'm so glad you like my cucumber hummus. Tahini is just a sesame paste (think ground up sesame seeds turned into a butter, the way you would turn peanuts into peanut butter). Tahini definiely adds a distinct flavor to hummus that is essential. I've tried making hummus without tahini a couple of times and it just doesn't taste right. For the cucumber hummus, it definitely also helps to thicken it up since cucumber is mainly just water. :)

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  20. Jennifer says

    Made this just now and it came out fantastic....I can't stop eating it....My grandson is going to love this.....Thanks so much for the recipe.

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Jennifer, I'm so glad you like it :) My boys love it as well!

      Reply

  21. Alana says

    I just made this and love it! I have been making my own hummus for awhile now, but it always ends up a little dry even with adding water. Adding cucumber is a genius idea, and just in time for the impending cucumber explosion from my garden!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      I'm so glad you liked it, Alana! Please make it with your homegrown cucumbers as well! Everything tastes even better with ingredients from your own garden :)

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  22. Amber says

    What a good idea! I would totally slather this on a raw veggie pita wrap. We are doing a 30 day vegan challenge next month. This recipe will be made for sure!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Amber, I so hope you try this out in the next 30 days :) It's definitely one of my favorite recipes :)

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  23. Lisa says

    Hi Vanessa. Your recipes seem just right for this household - easy and quick. I will be making the carrot ginger soup and cucumber hummus this week.

    Also, enjoyed you biography.

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Lisa :) Let me know how you like the soup and cucumber hummus!

      Reply

  24. malia says

    Just made your recipe and it is delicious! I make a lot of hummus and adding cucumber is a nice/refreshing touch. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Malia, So glad you liked it :) I love the refreshing twist it adds as well ;)

      Reply

  25. Amanda @ Sagely Sweet says

    I'm going to make this today!! I eat hummus by the bucket loads and am always looking for a new version to try! Thanks for sharing, this sounds perfect!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      So good to know I'm not the only who eats hummus like crazy ;) Hope you like this cucumber hummus ;)

      Reply

  26. Karen Olson says

    Just made this today, soon yummy! I added a handful of spinach. It's a winner! Glad to have found you Vanessa.

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks, Karen! I love this cucumber hummus as well ;) So happy you liked it!

      Reply

  27. Shelley says

    This is delicious! This time I made it with Zucchini instead of cucumber, basil and parsley instead of dill, and I added a couple of sun-dried tomato with their oil. So good!!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Shelley, what a wonderful idea! I didn't even think of making this with zucchini. So smart! I'll have to try it out :)

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  28. Billy says

    This looks like such a delicious hummus! I love the way it looks, and I love that you added dill! I can't wait to try this at home. It is going to be such a great snack for my family to enjoy.

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  29. Karen says

    I just finished making this recipe. If I were to make it again I would first purée the cucumber and dill until smooth, then add the chickpeas, garlic, tahini and salt. I’m waiting for it to cool but tastes delicious and so easy to make.

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  30. Riya says

    This is something new for me. Surely will try this now

    Thanks for sharing it :)

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  31. Esther says

    I cannot believe I came across it only now... This is a fantastic recipe! Found out I'm out of cucumbers after chickpeas were cooked so I decided to go with it anyway with all other ingredients (other than oil). I came out so good that I'm eating it with a spoon. Yum!! Will try your cilantro lime hummus next. I just LOVE dill and cilantro so much....

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Cucumber Hummus - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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Are cucumbers and hummus good together? ›

YUM! Simply spread your favorite hummus on a plate and top with the chopped cucumber, tomato, red onion and sweet pepper mixture. Light, healthy and so delicious! The cool, crisp vegetables, fresh herbs and tangy dressing over the creamy hummus is the perfect combination for a summer meal or snack.

What do vegans eat with hummus? ›

Pita bread, cut into triangles, is the traditional bread that's eaten with hummus. But you can also try dipping your breadsticks or garlic bread pieces in some hummus for a new take on the traditional. Naan bread is delicious with hummus as well.

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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 should not be mixed with cucumber? ›

Cucumber and tomato are both eaten together in salads. But this is not the right food combination in terms of health. Actually, the way these two are digested is completely different, so eating them together should be avoided.

What not to mix cucumbers with? ›

Therefore, most of the time, the combination of cucumber and tomato is advised to be avoided. Additionally, they both have a completely different way of digestion, so this combination must be avoided as it can lead to stomach upset."

Why would hummus not be vegan? ›

Whether homemade or store-bought, a handful of hummus brands may contain dairy products like cheese or yogurt—though it's definitely rare. For example, some brands may sneak parmesan cheese into their pesto-flavored hummus. Sugar is another common ingredient that might make an appearance in commercial hummus recipes.

Why is Sabra hummus not vegan? ›

However, it is important to note that not all Sabra Hummus flavors are vegan-friendly. Some flavors, such as the Supremely Spicy flavor, contain ingredients like whey protein, which is derived from milk.

Why do vegans eat hummus? ›

The main ingredients of chickpeas are legumes that are typically low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are high in folate, potassium, iron, and magnesium. When you add in the seeds from the tahini you create a complete protein combinations delivery essential amino acid. So, it's particularly good for vegans to eat!

What protein goes best with hummus? ›

Tofu and hummus are a fulfilling and protein-rich combination. Serve this fried tofu with a grain bowl and freshly chopped tomatoes, and add a generous amount of hummus on top.

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Hummus is supposed to date back to the ancient Egyptians, although many cultures declare it is theirs. It is most likely the Greeks discovered hummus while trading with the Egyptians. The Greeks would have eaten hummus with bread, but it's also wonderful with veggies and crackers.

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As a general rule, it will last about a week in your fridge once you open it. So although you can keep hummus refrigerated for a couple months unopened, you only have seven days from opening to finish it off. (Or you can easily freeze your humus for up to 4 months if you want to store it for longer periods!)

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Two elements you need for food that's meant to be fluffy and creamy are air and moisture. Ice cubes do both jobs by whipping air into the mixture while adding a touch more moisture to ensure ultra-creamy hummus.

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Many people worry, and ask “is hummus fattening” as they begin their diet. This is unfortunate, because humus can be a great snack to actually aid weight loss. That's because monounsaturated fats help you lose weight – specifically belly fat.

What is cucumber and hummus nutrition? ›

Cucumber Hummus
  • Total Fat 2.5g. 4%
  • Saturated Fat 0g. 0%
  • Trans Fat 0g.
  • Cholesterol 0mg. 0%
  • Sodium 120mg. 5%
  • Total Carbohydrates 4g. 1%
  • 8%
  • Protein 2g.
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What do Mediterraneans eat hummus with? ›

Hummus is one of the most well-known, healthy, and delicious Mediterranean specialties. Made from a base of blended chickpeas and garlic, hummus is a versatile Mediterranean spread commonly enjoyed alongside flatbreads (such as pita) or freshly sliced vegetables.

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