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Doesn’t this hummus just make you want to smile?

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It’s that vibrant color that gets me every time. I mean, I know it’s just hummus and all, but all that color just makes me SO happy. PLUS, this really isn’t just any old hummus. This hummus will solve all your days problems and then some. For example, Monday I had to take Asher to school… that right there should tell you there will be problems ahead. If you know Asher, than you know that getting her ready and out of the house is maybe one of the hardest things ever…especially with the cat around. UGH.

I somehow managed to get her fed, dressed, hair brushed, bundled up and out of the house all on time, but then we hit a mini traffic jam getting off the highway and that made us about one minute late. We arrived at the school doors at 8:46 am (8:45 is when school starts). This meant that I had to walk her into school and to her classroom. OKay, that’s fine, I actually didn’t mind, she is so stinkin’ sweet and cute that it’s hard to not mind getting to spend a few extra minutes with her. I finally got her settled and then headed back to the car. Oh the car, this is where the problems really began. The car decided it just did not want to start. Oh yeah, it was one of those Mondays. SO, I called the tow truck and weighed my options on getting home. Wait an hour for the bus or walk my butt home in the freezing cold. I hate the bus and I hate waiting, so I chose to walk the SEVEN + miles home….along the bike path and snow-covered roads. Yes, I am totally insane and yes, I do think it was not one of my best ideas ever. The good news was that I already had super warm clothes on since I was planning to go for a quick hike after dropping Asher off. Bad news is that it took forever to get home with all the snow. Lets just say that by the time I finally walked through the front door I was cold, tired and starving. Since it was a busy weekend I hadn’t been to the store in over a week, my fridge was pretty empty, BUT I did have a bowl of this hummus.

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YESSS.

This hummus + thawed naan from the freezer = LUNCH

I was pumped. I ate the whole bowl and then buried myself in desk work. I then called up my older brother Trevor and told him he needed to pick up Asher from school since I was out of a car. Somehow the hours FLEW by and before I knew it Trevor was dropping Asher off from school. I got her food (a homemade mini cinnamon roll from the freezer, fresh raspberries, hot chocolate with extra whipped cream + carrots with tomato paste + sparkling water….such an odd combo I know, but this is what she LOVES). Then we did our daily “farm life” chores… milking the goat, feeding the goats, feeding the chickens, cleaning the chicken coop (eeeewwwww), collecting eggs, cleaning kitty litter and putting all the animals to bed. Whew!

As a treat for ourselves, we made cookie dough, ate the cookie dough, drank cold goat’s milk and called the day DONE… or well, Asher’s day was done. I got her dinner a little while later and she chilled until bedtime…or until she fell asleep. If I am being honest, she totally does not have a bedtime. She is the last child (or I freaking hope she is the least child) and my parents are completely laid back. Girl’s got it made!

Roasted Beet Hummus (VIDEO) | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Roasted Beet Hummus (VIDEO) | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Rambling over, point is, this roasted beet hummus has the potential to be the highlight of your day.

Not only is it packed full of all healthy ingredients, it’s also SO freaking delicious! I’m sure you guys have noticed that I have been really into cooking with beets lately. They’ve actually become one of my favorite veggies. I love their colors and their taste, so naturally I was pretty excited to make this hummus. I took my base hummus recipe and added in roasted beets and roasted garlic (if you’re not a garlic person just omit it). Nothing too fancy or too crazy in flavor, but still completely yummy. This is a great recipe to make on a Sunday and keep in the fridge for healthy lunches and snacks throughout the week.

AND this would be a great healthy super bowl snack as well! AND an even better Valentine’s Day recipe…cause again that color! 🙂

This hummus is also super quick to make, plus super easy too!! Watch the video below and see for yourself!! OH, and if you want utra, silky, smooth hummus… just peel those chickpea skins off before adding them to the food processor. I have to admit I sometime don’t do this, but if you have five extra minutes I highly recommend peeling away the chickpea skin!!

Okay and done. Enjoy the video!

Roasted Beet Hummus (VIDEO).

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 2 Cups
Calories Per Serving: 1334 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

  • 2 whole small or 1 large red or yellow beets
  • 4 cloves whole of garlic omit if not preferred
  • 2 cups cooked chickpeas drained + rinsed*
  • 1/4 cup tahini sesame seed paste
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter
  • 1 tablespoon white miso paste
  • juice of 1/2 a lemon
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar optional
  • 1/3 cup olive oil + more for drizzling
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • toasted sesame seeds + toasted pine nuts + fresh dill for topping

Beet Green Pesto

  • 1 1/2 cups raw beet greens finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons toasted pine nuts finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons parmesan or nutritional yeast
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • salt + pepper to taste
  • pinch of crushed red pepper flakes

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Wrap the beets and garlic cloves (if using) in a piece of tin foil. Place the beets on a baking sheet and roast for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until soft. Allow the beets to cool and then peel/rub the skin away. Remove the skins of the garlic cloves.
  • To the bowl of a food processor, add the chickpeas, tahini, almond butter, miso paste, crushed red pepper flakes and lemon juice. Puree the mixture until smooth, scraping down the sides if necessary. Add 1/3 cup water and puree until smooth. Add the roasted beets and garlic. If using, stream in the balsamic vinegar. With the machine running stream in the olive oil until smooth and creamy. I like to let my machine run a good 5 minutes (scraping down the sides once or twice) to ensure a really smooth and creamy hummus. If the hummus is too thick for your liking, thin with water or extra olive oil, adding about 1 tablespoon at a time until your desired consistency is reached. Taste and season as desired with salt + pepper. To serve, top the hummus with pesto (recipe below). Sprinkle with toasted seeds and dill. Drizzle with olive oil. The hummus will keep for 1 week, covered in the fridge.

Beet Green Pesto

  • Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine. Taste and adjust salt + pepper to your liking.

Notes

Nutritional value based on one cup
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Roasted Beet Hummus (VIDEO) | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

My hummus to cracker ratio is legit. All the hummus please!

PS. Red/pink beet hummus meant red/pink beet stained hands for me. If you fear this outcome maybe wear rubber gloves? I dunno, I don’t really mind the stained hands! Lol.

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  1. Hi Tieghan,
    Any recommendation for a substitute for the almond butter?
    Thank you! Can’t wait to make this!

    1. Hey Anne,
      I would just use additional tahini paste. Please let me know if you give the recipe a try, I hope you love it! xTieghan

  2. 5 stars
    I made your beet hummus for our Thanksgiving appetizer board. What a success!! I agree after it was done, I tasted, and tasted, and tasted – I could have eaten the whole bowl. Even the non-beet-loving family thought the hummus was spectacular. I used 3 small roasted beets because that’s how the bunch was sold at the grocery, 2 drained and rinsed cans of garbanzos, and subbed pine nuts for the almond butter. So flavorful! So pretty! Highly recommended. Thanks, Tieghan!

  3. hello!
    been eyeing this recipe since i discovered your blog while enjoying the flu on my couch. i finally made it today!
    i just wanted to say that the way you warned us about the balsamic vinegar, my mind was made up nto not use it.
    but after making the batch without (and finding out wax good bit not oh-my-god good, i did a little side mixture with some balsamic ….. and now …. oh my god! this is the stuff!
    i hope it lasts unroll guests get here.

  4. Never a beet fan (aka can/jar), however roasted beets, totally different animal. Really great recipe! will make again.
    Thank you.

  5. I was recommended this blog by means of my cousin.
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    You are amazing! Thanks!

  6. I just made this for Easter and I have to preface it with saying I thought it looked fabulous but the look of my family’s face was absolutely priceless when I showed it to them. They were a bit horrified that I didn’t make the usual Alton Brown hummus. Then they tasted it and I couldn’t keep them away from it. None of them like beets and they LOVED this. Another winner Tieghan! I don’t know where you get your creativity from, but I hope your well never runs dry! THANK YOU!

  7. I totally just rock the stained hands! haha. That’s one thing I love about cooking, your hands tell the most beautiful of stories 🙂 This looks delish Tieghan!