Hummus with roasted orange peppers | Made by Meaghan Moineau

Last Tuesday, I found myself staring at a lonely can of chickpeas and two orange bell peppers that were on the brink of becoming compost material. It was one of those days where the fridge seemed to have more condiments than actual food. The thought of yet another peanut butter sandwich just wasn’t cutting it, so I decided to whip up something a bit more exciting. That’s how Hummus with Roasted Orange Peppers became the hero of my weeknight dinner. It’s a wonderfully creamy, zesty dip with a pop of roasted sweetness that’s as impressive as it is easy to make. Trust me, you’ll be hooked! Jump to Recipe

What You’ll Need

This ingredient list is as friendly as a warm hug. Chances are you already have most of these in your kitchen:

  • Cooked chickpeas or canned chickpeas
  • Orange bell peppers
  • Cooking oil or olive oil
  • Salt
  • Garlic
  • Roasted sesame seeds
  • Sugar
  • Red paprika or chili powder
  • Lemon juice
  • White vinegar

How to Make Hummus with Roasted Orange Peppers

  1. Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Slice the orange bell peppers and place them on a baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and a sprinkle of salt. Roast for about 20 minutes, or until they’re soft and the edges have a slightly charred, caramelized look.
  2. While the peppers are roasting, drain and rinse the chickpeas if using canned. Add them to a food processor along with a dash of cooking oil, a clove of garlic, and the juice of a lemon. Give it a whirl until everything is roughly combined.
  3. Chuck in the roasted orange peppers now. Blend again until the mixture is smooth and creamy. You might need to scrape down the sides to make sure everything gets incorporated.
  4. Season your hummus with salt, a pinch of sugar, and red paprika or chili powder to taste. If you’re feeling fancy, toss in some roasted sesame seeds for an extra nutty flavor. Pulse everything together until it’s just right.
  5. Adjust the consistency with a splash of white vinegar and a bit more olive oil if needed. The final texture should be creamy but still have some body. Taste and tweak the seasoning until it’s irresistible.

Cook’s Notes

Don’t skimp on roasting those peppers; it’s where the magic happens! If you’re prepping ahead, this hummus can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Just be sure to give it a good stir before serving, as it might thicken up a bit. Also, if you’re pressed for time, you can use jarred roasted peppers, though fresh is always best.

Make It Your Own

  • Swap the orange bell peppers for red ones if you prefer a slightly sweeter flavor.
  • Add a handful of fresh basil or cilantro for a herby twist.
  • If you love heat, sprinkle in some crushed red pepper flakes.
  • Skip the oil and use water instead for a lighter version, though you’ll miss out on some richness.

If you try this, I’d love to hear how it turns out — drop a comment or tag me! There’s nothing like seeing your delicious creations come to life. Enjoy the hummus adventure!

Goes Well With

If you want to round out the meal, here’s what I’d pair it with over on meaghanmoineau.com:

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