Coriander and green olive hummus recipe
Hello, my name is Sarah Jayne and I am a hummus addict! Seriously, I can’t get enough of the stuff. If I had the choice between really good hummus and chocolate, I wouldn’t have to think twice about snatching the hummus out of the hands of the person asking such an odd question. However, until recently, I have usually been guilty of buying hummus from the store rather than trying my hand at making my own hummus recipe.
Just like with the pesto the other week, I just always thought it would be too complicated for me to learn how to make hummus. Once again, I was wrong. I stumbled onto an easy hummus recipe that I really love because the base recipe doesn’t even use olive oil. Which means that I don’t feel at all bad about using tahini on my diet. It is such an easy hummus recipe that ever since my discovery of it, I have been playing around adding all sorts of things to it to come up with new hummus recipes.
Lately, I have also been “suffering” from a bit if an olive addiction. The little green and black gems have been finding their way into just about every meal I put together. So, when it was time to put together my latest hummus recipe I couldn’t resist the temptation to throw in some olives and see what happened. I also had a bunch of fresh coriander – cilantro for our American friends – that needed to be used. So, I threw that in too.
Boy did this turn out to be a seriously yummy hummus recipe! So, good that I simply topped it with a couple more olives (told you I am addictive) and ate it with warm pitas and made that my entire lunch!
Coriander and green olive hummus recipe

coriander and green olive hummus recipe
Ingredients:
1 (400g) can chickpeas, drained but the liquid reserved
1/4 cup tahini
3 tablespoons lemon juice
2 cloves garlic
1/3 cup fresh coriander
1/3 cup green olives, pitted
freshly ground pepper, to taste
sea salt, to taste
Directions:
1. Put the chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, coriander and olives into a blender or food processor. I use my mini chopper to make it extra easy.
2. Blitz in short bursts, pushing the mixture down when needed until everything is combined.
3. Add a little bit of the reserved bean liquid and blitz again. Add more if you need more to get to the hummus texture you desire.
4. Serve in a bowl topped with olives.
Serves: 2 to 4 (or just 1 hummus addict like me!)
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I love hummus too! This looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing this great recipe.
if you are interested, I have an Israeli style hummus posted on my blog that is really good too. You should be able to locate it by the labels on my blog.
Very nice blog!
Comment by Velva — October 5, 2009 @ 1:20 am
I will have to check that out! I can never have too many hummus recipes.
Comment by Sarah Jayne — October 5, 2009 @ 7:50 am
I have been using dried garbonzo beans and cooking them from scratch. You really need to try this once, a superior product! However a good alternative, if you like a smoother hummus is to simmer the beans along with their can liquid for about ten minutes,cool, then use as you want.
Comment by Luisa — October 7, 2009 @ 5:44 pm
Ooh, this looks amazing! I’m such a hummus lover too! I have about 18 different hummus flavors on my website, but I’m definitely giving this one a try too!
Comment by Christiane — October 9, 2009 @ 1:43 pm
[...] Coriander and Green Olive Hummus. I love variations on hummus, roasted red peppers, artichokes & goat cheese are all frequent additions but I have never tried olives. Brilliant. [...]
Pingback by 4.5 mile run, and a new podcast test | i run to eat — October 9, 2009 @ 4:45 pm
As a vegan, I am totally addicted to hummus and finally just started making my own. I am SUPER excited to try this combo – plus I never know what the heck to do with coriander:)
Comment by Giovanina — October 9, 2009 @ 9:09 pm
I always end up buying a bunch and using a tiny bit in a recipe and then being stuck with trying to figure out how to use it up before it just wilts into destruction. From now on I am making hummus with it.
Comment by Sarah Jayne — October 9, 2009 @ 9:44 pm
Nice receipe, will give that a try at the weekend thanks SJ
Comment by Caroline — October 19, 2009 @ 6:44 pm
I’ve made your recipe dozens of times, and it never disappoints! Thank you for the inspiration!
Comment by Jim Honash — April 4, 2010 @ 12:30 pm
Thank you so much for telling me that Jim! It is great to know.
Comment by Sarah Jayne — April 5, 2010 @ 10:49 am