Ranch Hummus is easy to make for any occasion. This homemade hummus recipe is simple to make, tastes amazing, and can be served with fresh veggies, crackers, or chips! It’s a great summer snack for kids, appetizer for parties, and tastes amazing spread on wraps or pitas.
Raise your hand if you love hummus! It is a tasty dip that has made appearances across supermarkets and restaurants everywhere over the past couple of years. While this versatile bean dip might seem complicated to make, it’s actually very simple and requires just a few ingredients.
There are many variations for this spreadable dip but our all-time favorite is adding the ranch flavoring to hummus. It has quickly made its way to the top spot as our favorite dip to serve as an appetizer because both kids and adults love it. You may also enjoy Feta Hummus or our Dairy-free Chicken Buffalo Dip!
For those who aren’t yet fans, you’ll reconsider after trying this delicious ranch hummus recipe. It’s the perfect recipe to try your hand at homemade hummus, and a great way to get your family eating a few extra veggies!
Ingredients:
- 2 (15 oz.) cans of garbanzo beans drained and rinsed. Reserve 1⁄2 cup of the aquafaba (the liquid in the can) before draining.
- 1 packet dry ranch salad dressing & seasoning mix
- 1/2 lemon juiced
- 1 /2 cup reserved aquafaba
- 2 tbsp. Tahini optional
- Olive oil optional
How To Make
- Add garbanzo beans, dry ranch dressing, lemon juice, and tahini into high-speed blender.
- Add aquafaba 1 tbsp at a time to help blend ingredients. Continue to add liquid until desired consistency is achieved (I used about 6 tbsp.)
- Serve drizzled with olive oil alongside veggies for dunking.
FAQs:
Aquafaba is the liquid from cooked chickpeas. You can get aquafaba by draining a can of chickpeas and saving the liquid. The aquafaba helps to thicken the hummus creating a creamy texture.
Any fresh vegetable such as snap peas, radishes, carrots, cherry tomatoes, mini bell peppers, zucchini and/or broccoli pairs well with ranch hummus. Serving vegetables is a great way to encourage your family and friends to eat more veggies! Crackers or chips also make a great dipping option.
Nope! Tahini is added to traditional hummus recipes. However, tahini is listed as optional for this recipe since this hummus is already bursting with flavor. If you have tahini at home then feel free to add. If not, don’t feel like you need to make a special trip to the store.
CKC Features both Gluten-Free Guidance and Kids Cooking Instructions: If you’re new to eating gluten-free we understand it’s overwhelming trying to figure out which foods may contain gluten and which ones don’t. All of our gluten-free recipes marked with this symbol ✅ represent foods that need to be checked for gluten or cross-contamination.
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Ranch Hummus Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 15 oz. cans garbanzo beans ✅ drained and rinsed. Reserve 1⁄2 cup of the aquafaba (the liquid in the can) before draining.
- 1 packet dry ranch salad dressing & seasoning mix ✅
- 1 2 lemon juiced
- 1/2 cup reserved aquafaba
- 2 tbsp. Tahini optional
- Olive oil optional
Instructions
- ⭐️ Add the ingredients to the blender. Add garbanzo beans, dry ranch dressing, lemon juice, and tahini into a high-speed blender.2 15 oz. cans garbanzo beans, 1 packet dry ranch salad dressing & seasoning mix, 1 2 lemon, 2 tbsp. Tahini
- ⭐️ Add more liquid to thin to the desired consistency. Add the aquafaba 1 tablespoon at a time to help blend ingredients. Continue to add liquid until desired consistency is achieved (I used about 6 tbsp.)1/2 cup reserved aquafaba
- Serve. Serve drizzled with olive oil alongside veggies for dunking.Olive oil
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Cher says
Super simple and everyone loved it.