Hummus, a flavorful dip, can be paired with many food items you probably have in your kitchen.
Hummus is a refrigerated dip made from chickpeas which have been cooked and then crushed into a thick paste. Originating from the Middle East, hummus is usually seasoned with olive oil, salt, and garlic. Hummus, being
Vegetables
Hummus and vegetables is a healthy snack and it is low in calories. The high fiber content of both hummus and vegetables means you'll feel "full" longer than if you had eaten a snack of empty carbohydrates. Carrots, celery, baby tomatoes, raw broccoli and sliced raw peppers go well with hummus. The alkalinity of vegetables pairs well with the alkaline nature of hummus. The natural flavors of vegetables, chickpeas and spices combine to create a flavor that is bright and full.
Bread
Bread is a classic pairing for hummus. To offset the salty, garlicky flavor of the hummus, choose breads of a mild flavor. Cheesy bread can also pair well with hummus, as long as the flavor of the cheese is not overly strong. Toast small slices of baguette and simply dip it in hummus, or spread hummus onto a sandwich as you would any other condiment.
Pita
Pita is the traditional pairing for hummus. Because pita also has its origins in the
Crackers and Breadsticks
If you are having a small gathering and serving finger food, a simple and delicious platter is hummus with crackers and crunchy breadsticks. Hard breadsticks are generally salted, which pairs well with a milder hummus. Plain or buttery crackers are best for a more flavorful hummus, such as a red pepper hummus or a garlic hummus, while crackers seasoned with seeds and spices are best paired with a more mild hummus.
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