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Beet Hummus

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Jessica Beacom
By: Jessica Beacom Updated: 8/27/21

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Kick boring snacking to the curb with this healthy (and gorgeous!) Beet Hummus!

This post was created in collaboration with our friends at Thrive Culinary Algae Oil.

Overhead view of a colorful bowl of Beet Hummus surrounded by raw vegetables

It’s time to drop the beet.

What does that even mean? In music, when someone yells “drop the beat” they mean turn up the bass – make something better and just feeeeeel it. But when we say “drop the beet” in the kitchen, we mean that it’s time to get serious about snacking on this Beet Hummus that’s so insanely delicious and gorgeous and packed with healthy ingredients like beets (obvi), garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas), and heart-healthy fats.

Diced beets on a marble cutting board
Chickpeas on a marble cutting board

Why beets?

Because hellllloooooo fiber, folate, vitamin C and antioxidants that may help lower blood pressure, fight inflammation and improve athletic performance. And hello stunning red color and delicious, slightly sweet flavor that just so happens to make hummus even better.

Other benefits of beets include:

  • In-season during the winter months in North America
  • Budget-friendly
  • Keeps well in the refrigerator
Beet Hummus ingredients in a food processor
Blended Beet Hummus in a food processor

Snack responsibly.

Lately, I’ve been talking to my kids a lot about “responsible snacking.” What I mean by that is that a snack should really be a small version of a meal rather than a sweet treat. It should also be comprised of fat, carbs, and protein for maximal satiation and nutrition. Bonus points for snacks that include vibrantly colored vegetables, fiber, and healthy fats.

I’d definitely put this Beet Hummus in the responsible snack category thanks to the fiber and protein from the chickpeas, garlic, and beets for the antioxidants and phytonutrients, and healthy fats from the tahini and algae oil.

Snack responsibly (and deliciously) with this gorgeous and easy-to-make Beet Hummus! @thrivealgae #plantbased Share on X
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A cup filled with algae oil next to beet stems

Wait, algae oil? Yes, algae oil. It’s a thing. Our friends at Thrive Culinary Algae Oil have created a light, delicious oil that’s packed with monounsaturated fats which help maintain heart health. It’s perfect for this beet hummus because it really lets the subtle flavor of the beets shine and makes for some seriously responsible snacking when paired with your favorite veggies or crackers for dipping, dunking, and scooping.

You can learn more about Thrive Culinary Algae Oil, its nutrition profile and their focus on sustainability here. 

Overhead view of a bowl of Beet Hummus surrounded by raw vegetables

Thrive is available in the cooking oil aisle at grocery stores and on Amazon

Let’s get this snacking party started!

If you’ve never made homemade hummus before, let me just say this: it’s about 50 times easier than you think and it’s considerably more budget-friendly than buying it in the store. Plus, you get to control the ingredients and flavors – like more garlic? Add more garlic. You can even get crazy and add in your favorite herbs or spices or sprinkle the whole mess with parsley, chopped pistachios, coarse sea salt and a generous drizzle of oil so that it’s the perfect snacking storm of creamy, salty, silky, and crunchy.

Overhead view of a colorful bowl of Beet Hummus

Dip ’em if you’ve got ’em!

Veggies are, of course, the perfect dipper for this Beet Hummus, but your favorite crackers or pretzels work equally well. It also makes a healthy and tasty spread for sandwiches and wraps, so get creative and tag us @therealfoodrds when you share your creations on Instagram and Facebook.

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Beet Hummus

Prep: 15 mins. (not including time to cook beets)Total: 15 mins.
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Servings: About 3 cups 1x

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces beets, cooked and peeled*
  • 1 (14-ounce) can garbanzo beans, drained but reserve ¼ cup. of the liquid
  • Juice of ½ lemon
  • ¼ cup tahini
  • 3 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 3 Tbsp. Thrive Culinary Algae Oil, divided
  • ¼ cup  reserved liquid from garbanzo beans
  • ½ – 1 tsp. salt, to taste
  • Optional: Chopped parsley, sesame seeds, chopped pistachios (or pumpkin seeds for nut-free), coarse or flaked sea salt

Instructions

  1. Place beets, beans, lemon juice, tahini, and garlic cloves in the bowl of a food processor (or high-power blender). Add 2 Tbsp. oil and start blending.
  2. With the food processor running, slowly drizzle remaining tablespoon of oil through the chute in the lid and blend until smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed.
  3. If the hummus is too thick to blend at this point, stream in the reserved liquid from the beans one tablespoon at a time until your desired consistency is achieved.
  4. Taste and season with salt to taste.
  5. To serve, sprinkle with desired toppings and drizzle with additional oil if desired.
  6. Store unused hummus in the fridge for up to 5 days.

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Notes

*Cook the beets by roasting or steaming them. You can also use canned or refrigerated precooked beets as a great option to save time.

Nutrition Information

  • Serving Size: ¼ cup
  • Calories: 138
  • Fat: 10g
  • Sodium: 155mg
  • Carbohydrate: 8g
  • (Fiber: 3g
  • Sugar: 1g)
  • Protein: 4g

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Jessica is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist living in Boulder, CO with her husband and two daughters. She's been raising backyard chickens for over a decade. When she's not in the kitchen you'll find her mountain biking, gravel cycling, telemark skiing, and camping.

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  1. AvatarDelcine Hughes says

    Posted on 2/22/19 at 11:42 am

    It looks wonderful I will be making it today. If using fresh beets about how many would I need? Thanks for all the great recipes .

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    • Jessica BeacomJessica Beacom says

      Posted on 2/22/19 at 3:29 pm

      You’ll need about 12 ounces of fresh beets (before peeling and cooking). How many that is will depend on the size of the beet.

      Reply
  2. AvatarCharles Perryman says

    Posted on 3/1/19 at 6:26 pm

    Hello Jessica,
    I am a loyal follower of RDN. From a Keto point of view, what would you recommend to cut the carbs, regarding a bean replacement for this recipe? And any other ideas for this recipe to make it Keto?
    I love what you and Stacie do for folks like us.
    Best Wishes to you both!
    Charles

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    • Jessica BeacomJessica Beacom says

      Posted on 3/5/19 at 8:49 pm

      Hi Charles!

      You could substitute cooked cauliflower for the beans with very good results. Thanks so much for your kind words and support – we love hearing from fellow RDNs!

      Reply
  3. AvatarJena D says

    Posted on 8/25/21 at 7:19 pm

    Hi! Could i subsitute canned whole beets to cut the step of peeling and cooking the beets?

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    • Jessie ShaferJessie Shafer says

      Posted on 8/27/21 at 9:53 am

      Hi Jena, absolutely – you can use canned or refrigerated precooked beets and then skip the peeling and cooking step. It’s a great way to save time when making this hummus.

      Reply
  4. AvatarCarol says

    Posted on 8/29/22 at 9:25 am

    I have made this several times. Love the subtle sweetness and the colour is gorgeous! Just read a comment response re using cooked cauliflower-will try that sometime!

    Reply
    • Jessie ShaferJessie Shafer says

      Posted on 9/2/22 at 9:36 am

      Yes, everything about this recipe is stunning! So glad you loved it!

      Reply
  5. AvatarSirrell says

    Posted on 5/4/24 at 4:19 pm

    What oil can I substitue for the Algae oil? Thanks

    Reply
    • Jessie ShaferJessie Shafer says

      Posted on 5/24/24 at 12:19 pm

      You can use olive oil

      Reply

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