Ever since we watched the movie Planeat, I’ve been on a quest for a good oil-free hummus! I’ve been making these Kale Sandwiches from that movie about every other day, they’re so good! (Terrible picture, sorry! I was too busy eating the hummus to take a good pic!)
If you haven’t already read, we are trying to eliminate all added oils from our diet in an effort to “kick it up a notch” in the health department. I’ve been working with a fabulous plant-based registered dietician, her name is Elisa Rodriguez, RD, LDN and she’s available for online consultations through her website EatUrVeggies.com. So if you’re looking to get your health on track I HIGHLY recommend her!
I used up about 6 cups of chickpeas trying to create a tasty oil-free hummus recipe, this one was a hit!
Oil-Free Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
* 2 cups dried chickpeas, soaked overnight and cooked in pressure cooker (You could use about 3 cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed)
* Juice of 3 lemons, zest of 1 (Hey, I like lemon!)
* 2 roasted red peppers – I used roasted red peppers from a jar (COSTCO) and they were HUGE so maybe use a few more if they are small
* 2 pinches of sumac – great touch but if you don’t have any don’t worry
* 1/2 – 1 tsp salt, to taste
* 1/3-1/2 cup bean cooking liquid (Save from pressure cooking beans) OR use canned bean liquid OR water
* Handful of parsley, to taste
Blend in food processor until smooth and enjoy on sandwiches, pita chips, veggies and whatever else you like!



I been making my own hummus since we moved here and always just add the bean liquid and no oil and I think it’s excellent as well!
hello,
Where do you find your roasted peppers at costco, I am interested in finding them there and I never knew they carried them.
Thanks, Cheryl
Glass jar with black lid by the olives. It’s a seasonal thing, hope your Costco has them! Trader Joes has them too in a pinch. 🙂
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What do you use for bread when a child is used to sandwiches for lunch?
I make manna bread or I use brown rice muffins or pitas. I don’t make a lot of sandwiches but I make collard wraps, kids love those!