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Lime and Coriander Hummus – Easy Dip Recipe

April 20, 2010 by Sarah Trivuncic 26 Comments

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Lime and coriander hummus with triangles of pitta bread and lambs lettuce salad.

Lime and coriander hummus is a simple twist on traditional lemon hummus. You still use chickpeas but zesty lime and fresh coriander make this familar favourite a little different.

It wasn’t strictly a master class but I witnessed a whole new way of mixing hummus when visiting friend Bethany Kehdy of Dirty Kitchen Secrets a few days ago.

Apparently the trick is, when the processor is doing it’s thing, you grab it and rock it back and forth violently on the kitchen work top.I was impressed with the results, Beth’s hummus was a lot smoother than ones I have made in the past. We had a delightful food blogging barbecue, then Ted got locked in the house by himself and freaked out. Our friend Mowie had to jump through the window and rescue him! A few cuddles later and we distracted Ted with some homemade hummus.

Ted loves supermarket hummus but always rejects mine. Having watched Beth make hers, I don’t think I’ve been mixing it long enough. I have a feeling Ted would take much delight in me shaking the food processor about but I don’t want to give him any ideas.  He’s already attacked my kitchen scales this evening, pretending to weigh oranges, limes and lemons, it’s wonder I can weigh anything accurately.

Fortunately with hummus you don’t really need to and although I’ve given instructions below, there’s barely a recipe either. I do like to flavour my hummus, traditionally it would be made with lemon juice but lime and coriander hummus are one of my favourite flavour combos and I decided to give it a try. To serve I ground some harissa spices on the top that I had ready mixed but you could sprinkle over some chilli flakes and coarse salt if you can’t track these down.

Do you have any unorthodox cooking tricks you’d like to share?

Lime and coriander hummus
Lime and coriander hummus with triangles of pitta bread and lambs lettuce salad.
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5 from 1 vote

Lime and Coriander Hummus

Homemade hummus with a twist; instead of lemon and garlic, add lime and coriander (and naturally keep the garlic!)
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time0 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Middle Eastern, Moroccan, north african
Keyword: chickpeas, dips, pulses, vegetarian
Servings: 6
Calories: 280kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Blender hand-held or jug blender

Ingredients

  • 400 g chickpeas canned, drained
  • 2 tbsp tahini
  • 100 ml extra virgin olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 lime juiced
  • 4 tbsp fresh coriander leaves chopped
  • salt to season
  • pepper to season

Instructions

  • Blitz the chick peas, tahini, crushed garlic, lime juice and olive oil in the food processor.  Add more oil if you want it smoother.
  • When you are more or less happy with the texture, add the coriander leaves last.  Add enough so that the hummus is tinted green but do not pulverise too much so that the colour stays as large flecks.
  • Season to taste and drizzle some olive oil over before serving with triangles of toasted pitta bread.

Notes

Serving size is set as six for an average heap of hummus in a pitta bread sandwich.
It make stretch to eight or more folks if you are serving as a dip. Depending how greedy they are!

Alternatives to lime and coriander hummus

I love hummus so much I make it often. I have made:

  • sheep yogurt hummus
  • sweet potato and lime hummus
  • butternut and white bean dip – is pretty similar to hummus!

Filed Under: Party Food Ideas Tagged With: chickpeas, dips, garlic, hummus, lime, Middle Eastern, packed lunches, vegetarian

About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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Comments

  1. An Open Book says

    April 21, 2010 at 10:04 am

    i love hummus and bread..its like an everyday breakfast item for me…

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  2. The Grubworm says

    April 21, 2010 at 12:55 pm

    I've never tried putting flavours into homemade hummus, other than beetroot, I think the supermarket versions put me off. I'm now inspired to give it a whirl. And, as the only processor i have is a mini herb-chopping one, i can rattle and roll it with gusto.

    I really like the sound of your sweet potato version too.

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  3. Jenny says

    April 21, 2010 at 12:55 pm

    Looks great! Hummus is one of my favourite dips and I love coriander too. My flatmate was similarly shocked when I picked up the blender and shook it while making pesto, sometimes even machines need a little extra help 😉

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  4. Sarah, Maison Cupcake says

    April 21, 2010 at 1:54 pm

    @diva You were missed! Hope to see you soon xx
    @bethany I need to kick myself up the backside and soak some proper chick peas as they do taste better. Having said that, I don't think Ted would eat them!!!
    @londonfoodie I must go check out their blog, it sounds great
    @ramblingtart yes mine too
    @marymoh @jenny @maunika everyone's at it it seems!
    @lorraine I think she put some water in there too
    @an open book Yes I eat the strangest things for breakfast!!!
    @thegrubworm Beetroot? I like the sound of that

    Reply
  5. Maria says

    April 21, 2010 at 2:22 pm

    I can't wait to try this hummus. I love lime-great recipe!

    Reply
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