The doorbell just rang ~ and all you’ve got is a tub of hummus. No panic. Here are 50 easy, delicious hummus hacks to dress it up so it’s party-ready in minutes. These quick hummus recipes get the party started!

#1 Jewel it
Bedazzle a plain tub of hummus with a swath of olive oil, a sprinkling of pomegranate seeds, and a burst of fresh thyme to complete the festive color scheme. The seeds will add a burst of tangy juice to every bite.

#2 Smoke it
One of my favorite spices is smoked paprika, it’s got a vibrant color and a fantastic smokey flavor. It comes in both hot and mild varieties, so use your preference, but I’m partial to the hot. Blend in about 2 teaspoons to start with and add more to your taste. Sprinkle on a bit more over the top, and accent the pretty color with a sprig of parsley.
#3 Whip it ~ Whipped Tahini Sauce
Instead of regular tahini, blend your hummus with whipped tahini for a light as air result.

#4 Make it a meal ~ Spiced Lamb Meatballs with Hummus
Turns hummus into a full meal served with fresh pita bread and tabbouleh or chopped Israeli salad!

#5 Seed it
I love to top hummus with my favorite ‘everything’ spice blend. It’s a combination of sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dehydrated garlic, onions, and caraway seeds.

#6 Swirl it
Take a tub of great pesto and swirl it right into your hummus, the flavors marry beautifully. Garnish with a few fresh basil leaves and some pine nuts.
#7 Platter it ~ Cilantro Lemon Hummus Platter
Turn your hummus into a fabulous appetizer platter that can double as a light summer meal.

#8 Pepper it
This is one of my favorite hummus hacks ~ grind lots AND LOTS of fresh black pepper into the hummus. Spread in a dish, t0p with some good fruity olive oil, and a final shower of pepper ~ it’s divine!
Tip: Use good quality, fresh peppercorns and grind them using the coarse setting. You should be able to smell the gorgeous spicy aroma as you grind.
#9 Herb it ~ Fresh Basil Hummus
Blend hummus with several handfuls of fresh herbs…parsley, cilantro, basil, dill, tarragon, or even mint will all work. Blend until the hummus turns green and fragrant.

#10 Dust it
Add a generous amount of za’atar over the top of your hummus. Za’atar is a dried Middle Eastern spice mix consisting of roughly equal parts thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds. Look for it in specialty stores, or get it online, here.
#11 Smother it
Top the hummus with caramelized onions…cook sliced onions low and slow in some olive oil in a skillet until they turn golden brown.
#12 Beet it
Blend the hummus with one or 2 cooked beets. The color will astound you. Garnish with some fresh dill, parsley, or crumbled feta. This is a showstopper! To roast beets wrap loosely in foil and bake at 350F for about an hour, or until soft when pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. Let cool before peeling.

#13 Switch it up
Use white beans instead of chickpeas for a change.
#14 Kick it
A simple hot pepper or two can make a huge difference to a bowl of hummus. Add them, seeds and all, to a food processor and process along with the hummus. A sprinkle of cayenne over the top is a pretty accent.

#15 Season it
Cumin is a classic seasoning for hummus, stir it in and sprinkle more on top. Sumac is another great spice to play with, it’s a bold spice with a crimson color and a bright citrus flavor, used a lot in the Middle East. Find it online here.
#16 Silken it ~ Instant Pot Hummus
The secret to the silkiest hummus ever!

#17 Load it ~ Loaded Hummus
Pile on the fresh stuff from the farmers market!

#18 Pair it
Show off your wine skilz… hummus goes particularly well with Sauvignon Blanc, Rosés and Pinot Noirs.
#19 Enrich it ~ Homemade Tahini
If you ask me hummus can never have too much tahini, it gives it great flavor and texture. And the best tahini? Homemade, of course.

#20 Cheese it
Blend hummus with an equal amount of feta or goat cheese for a unique spread.
#21 Lighten it ~ How to Make Tzatziki Dip
Fold in an equal amount of tangy tzatziki (a thick Turkish sauce made with yogurt, cucumber, garlic, lemon, olive oil, dill, mint, and parsley) and garnish with fresh dill.

#22 Individualize it
Spoon hummus at the bottom of plastic cups and insert fresh crudites for fun and portable appetizers.

#23 South of the border it
Top with your favorite chunky pico de gallo and plenty of fresh cilantro.
#24 Guac it
Blend your hummus with ready-made or from-scratch guacamole ~ it’s a crowd pleaser!
#25 Pile it
Pile it high with crispy canned or homemade onion strings! Be sure to crush the strings as you add them so your guests can easily scoop up the hummus.

#26 Pair it ~ Lamb Kofte Skewers (Köfte)
Hummus is the perfect side for warmly spiced lamb kofte skewers.

#27 Infuse it ~ Hummus with Forty Cloves
Roasted garlic adds a ton of flavor to a plain hummus. Whiz it in the processor with anywhere from 1 to 40 cloves!

#28 Truffle it
Blend your hummus with truffle oil and a bit of truffle salt. Taste to get the proportions just right, and top with more of the oil to serve. Delish!
#29 Squash it
Use pureed pumpkin (canned is fine) or other roasted winter squash like butternut or kabocha along with a hint of cinnamon or even vanilla, for a unique variation. Garnish with pepitas or roasted squash seeds.

#30 Elevate it ~ Hummus with Spiced Lamb (Hummus bil Lahme)
Top your hummus with rich spiced lamb if you really want to impress those guests.

#31 Freshen it
Rosemary has such an amazing piney flavor and I love to take a handful of fresh needles and blend it into my hummus. Garnish with a fresh sprig and watch it disappear. (Don’t try this with the dried herb, only fresh!)
#32 Umami it
Stir in a tablespoon or two of white miso paste, then top with black sesame seeds.
#33 Accompany it
Serve plain hummus with lots of fresh homemade pita bread ~ no one will care what kind of hummus you’re serving when you offer them soft, chewy homemade pita.

#34 Scoop it ~ Homemade Baked Pita Chips
The classic is still our favorite, and we make them ourselves!

#35 Wrap it ~ How to Make Laffa Bread
Laffa bread is a large, soft Middle Eastern flatbread, similar to pita but thicker and more flexible. It’s used for wraps and sandwiches (like shawarma or falafel) because it doesn’t tear easily and can hold lots of fillings.

#36 Surround it
Circle your hummus with fresh crudités for a healthy feast.

#37 Brighten it ~ Meyer Lemon Hummus
Most hummus has a touch of lemon but this recipe really leans into the bright citrus flavors!

#39 Buffalo it
Blend with smoked paprika, and hot sauce to taste, then top with crumbled blue cheese.
#40 Crunch it
A layer of pine nuts does wonders for hummus, scatter them on as thick as you like, the contrast in textures is wonderful! (This is one of my personal faves.)

#41 Tapenade it
Top the hummus with a layer of olive tapenade, black or green olives are equally wonderful!

#42 Adobo it
Blend in canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, to taste.
#43 Skewer it ~ Hummus with Turkey and Zucchini Meatballs
Top a plate of hummus with skewers of barbecued chicken, beef, lamb, or Turkey and Zucchini Meatballs, (below)…but be forewarned, your guests might never leave 😉

#44 Choke it ~ Lemon Artichoke Hummus
Pulse the hummus with a small jar of marinated artichoke hearts ~ go for a chunky texture.

#45 Detox it
Pulse with a equal parts fresh kale and fresh parsley.
#46 Warm it ~ Warm Hummus with Mushrooms
Top with mushrooms that have been sauteed with olive oil, lemon, garlic, and parsley.

#47 Dill Pickle it
Process with a few baby dill pickles and pickle juice to taste. Garnish with thin slices of pickle.
#48 Roast it
Blend with roasted red peppers and walnuts for a riff on Muhammara (roasted red pepper & walnut dip)

#49 Devil it
Fill halved hard cooked eggs with hummus, garnish with snipped chives.
#50 Undress it
Warm and straight from the blender ~ it’s heaven!

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What a GREAT collection of hummus ideas! They are healthy and delicious…exactly what I would love for the new year 🙂
We could start a new trend, Angie, the hummus diet 🙂
I like to stir in some curry powder.
I should have added that Debra, and I’ve never tried it, so thanks for the inspiration!
You’re amazing! I looove hummus and I’ve tried about half a dozen different kinds but this is positively mind-blowing. I think I might make 2017 the Year of the Weekly Hummus Hack!
*blush* Thanks Guy!
Such a brilliant roundup of incredible hummus ideas! Now I want to serve nothing but hummus for dinner all this week. We used to visit a restaurant that served their homemade hummus warm – talk about delicious! Thanks for all this inspiration!
Thanks Tricia ~ I’m crazy for warm hummus, sometimes I let it go in the processor for an extra long time just so it gets warm ~ so delicious!
These are wonderful ideas – great ways to make hummus even more versatile! Love the layered dip, and also the herbed version, and the pomegranate idea too. I could go on and on!!
I was totally blown away by both basil and cilantro hummus, they’re on our regular rotation now.
Wonderful post, so many super smart ideas! I’ll never think of serving plain old hummus again!
Ha! I guess not, plain hummus has seen its day 🙂
This is such a great post! Hummus is such a versatile party food and this has given me so much inspiration!
I will never look at hummus in the same way again! What a splendid collection of hacks you have here! I especially love to beetify my hummus and ooh – bedazzling it sounds like so much fun too!
Happy New Year to you and yours!
Hummus topped with meat is one of life’s great pleasures 🙂
Happy New Year to you too, Shashi
Wow! This is pretty awesome! Hummus used to be one of my staples, so much love for it. I love the jeweled hummus with the pomegranate arils. So yummy!
Thanks Emily, those arils come in so handy!
Such a great collection of ways to use hummus! Perfect healthy snack. I particularly love your photos of it topped with pomegranate seeds and the layering.
Thanks Tara, I love to layer, it looks beautiful in one big glass dish, too 🙂