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Instant Pot Hummus is made using dried chickpeas (16 ounces), cooked in the instant pot, and then blended to perfection with tahini, Kosher salt, optional seasonings, and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. Makes a large batch!
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Hi Everyone, are you looking for a hummus recipe that you can make right in your Instant Pot (pressure cooker)?
This Instant Pot Hummus is for you!
This recipe is an extension of our recent Instant Pot Chickpeas recipe post.
I love hummus and we have many hummus recipes here on the blog.
What is your favorite hummus recipe?
Let me know in the comments at the end of the post!
Don't forget the save the cooking water to help get the consistency right for hummus!
I have had an 8-quart Instant Pot DUO, I currently have a 6-quart Instant Pot DUO
I have a complete list of helpful kitchen tools in the recipe card at the end of the post.
To make extra smooth hummus, you can remove the chickpea skins
Personally, this is way too fussy for me but if that's something you want to do, have at it!
Baking soda aids the chickpeas in the soaking process by making the water more alkaline and softening the chickpeas
Other Seasonings that you can include are cumin (mixed into the hummus), Za'atar seasoning, dried sumac.
Be sure to include fresh, squeezed lemon juice, and you can add more or less depending on how tangy you want it.
My recipe doesn't include a lot of tahini but you can certainly add more to balance out the flavors for your taste buds.
For hummus, having high-quality ingredients really makes a difference in flavor since it is such a simple recipe.
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Instant Pot Hummus is made using dried chickpeas (16 ounces), cooked in the instant pot, and then blended to perfection with tahini, Kosher salt, optional seasonings, and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. Makes a large batch!
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Please note that the Calculated Nutrition is an estimate at best.
I didn't follow her recipe but I think Cookie + Kate has some great tips on their hummus recipe post.
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