What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 hummus tray that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Hummus Tray
Hummus Platter
How to Make a Hummus Platter
Simple DIY Hummus Platter
Hummus Platter (3 Flavors)
Loaded Hummus Platter w/ Pita
Hummus and Vegetable Board
Hummus Antipasto Platter
Mediterranean Tapas Platter
Hummus and Veggie Platter-What to eat with Hummus
Deconstructed Tabbouleh Hummus Platter
Loaded Hummus Platter
How do you serve hummus on a platter?
Drizzle in the olive oil. Taste and season with more salt and pepper if necessary. Scoop the hummus into a bowl, top with some crumbled feta and even red pepper flakes, and drizzle with a touch of olive oil. Add the fresh herbs and serve!
What is in a hummus platter?
Greek Hummus Platter
- 2 tubs of store-bought or homemade hummus.
- 1/3 cup feta cheese, crumbled.
- 1/3 cup of Kalamata olives, pitted and sliced.
- 1 cup of cherry tomatoes, sliced or any small tomatoes.
- 1/2 of an English cucumber, diced.
- 1 cup of chickpeas, drained and rinsed.
- 5-6 green onions, chopped.
Is a hummus plate healthy?
The core ingredient, Chickpeas / Garbanzo beans is a vegan source of iron, high in fiber content, and an excellent source of protein. It also helps to lower cholesterol and in weight management. Hummus can be served as a dip along with crackers, spread on a pita, or even to make sandwiches…the options are endless.
What should you serve with hummus?
A few of the best foods to eat hummus with include using it as a:
- Veggie dip like celery, carrots, broccoli, or cauliflower.
- Fruit dip like sliced apples.
- Chip dip for pita chips, duh.
- Spread on sandwiches and wraps.
- Sauce for pastas and salads.
Can hummus go on a charcuterie board?
Hummus is the perfect canvas to capture almost all the flavors you love! I’ll be using Sabra’s Roasted Garlic Hummus for my Italian-inspired charcuterie board. Gather around your family and friends to enjoy this impressive spread!
How do you present hummus?
Fill the divot on the plate with a small spoonful of hummus, then repeat the same motion to create a second, miniswirl in the plate’s center. Spoon the filling into the center of hummus. Drizzle with olive oil, then garnish with herbs, spices, and/or nuts.
What can I dip into hummus?
Fresh Veggies To Dip In Hummus
- Carrots (carrot sticks, rainbow carrots, baby carrots)
- Snow Peas.
- Sugar Snap Peas.
- Thin Sliced Celery– I’ve found the thinner the better!
- Bell Pepper Slices (we prefer red bell peppers the best but yellow or orange are great too. …
- Cherry Or Grape Tomatoes.
How do you serve pita and hummus?
Drizzle the hummus with the 1 tsp. garlic oil and sprinkle with the parsley. Place the bowl on a platter and surround with the pita wedges. Serve immediately.
What is usually on a veggie tray?
What is on a veggie tray?
- grape or cherry tomatoes.
- carrot sticks, slices, or baby carrots.
- cucumber slices or sticks.
- zucchini slices or sticks.
- celery sticks.
- pepper slices or mini peppers.
- cauliflower or broccoli florets.
- trimmed radishes.
Is it OK to eat hummus everyday?
Hummus is a truly nutritious snack that is good to include in your daily diet in moderation and when combined with a diverse range of food. Hummus can be a part of the daily diet if consumed in moderation, and the rest of the diet contains a diverse range of foods.
Is hummus good for weight loss?
Hummus is a great source of fiber and protein, which may promote weight loss. Surveys have shown that people who consume chickpeas or hummus regularly are less likely to be obese, plus have a lower BMI and smaller waist circumference.
Does hummus make you fart?
Lectins can cause major intestinal discomfort to those who eat the seeds or in this case garbanzo beans whipped into hummus. Beans are poisonous seeds that will do anything they can not to be broken down by our digestive systems (including making people fart a lot).














