Easy Chimichurri White Bean Hummus. A healthy white bean hummus that is bursting with flavor and color! So simple to make, vegan, gluten free, and a total crowd pleaser appetizer or snack! PS It has some major health perks too. You’ll love!
How to make a healthy party/appetizer food be good for you but still look edible?.
Pump up that COLOR and texture then tell everyone it’s avocado! Seeing is believing, right? Haha. Just kidding.
But really, that’s not the main motive with this white bean hummus recipe. Remember, it’s first week of January and we’re halfway through GREEN week, TLC week, reset week! So let’s continue with a big bowl of CHIMICHURRI White bean hummus. Yesssssss!
HOW TO MAKE CHIMICHURRI White bean hummus:
Come on, we all need the extra greens and extra digestive support (ahem fiber). And while we’re at it, we might as well take care of that gut flora too. Hence the WHITE BEAN in this recipe.
Haha, I know, you’re confused. How does a white bean hummus help with digestion and gut flora? Well, for one, when white bean is it’s cooked then cooled, it becomes a resistant starch. Resistant starches feed the good bacteria in your gut. Resistant starches are a (healthy) form of carbohydrate that contain certain fiber which cannot be digested at all, this fiber will then feed the bacteria in the colon. COLD beans beans the magical fruit, the more you eat them the more your …… immune system and you digestion get one heck of a BOOST! See what I did there?
Okay, now to make this bean hummus extra special and GREEN, let’s make it chimichurri style and with more parsley! The forgotten herb.
I spoke a wee bit about parsley in the green smoothie post, but Ya’ll, parsley is magical!
- It has a over 5oo% of the daily recommended value, which can help with bone strength.
- It has 3x more Iron than spinach (watch out popeye!)
- And it is an herb that has anti-inflammatory properties.
Ya, so this chimichurri hummus is like the GREEK GODS of hummus (Health Wise). But also, it’s so delicious! If I can get BEEFY MANLY TEXAS Men to chow down on a vegan dish, let alone a bean hummus dish, and not realize it’s healthy, then I’m pretty sure it’s a keeper. Right?
PrintEasy Chimichurri White Bean Hummus {Vegan}
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 8–11 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Easy Chimichurri White Bean Hummus. A healthy gluten free white bean hummus that is bursting with flavor and color! So simple to make, vegan friendly, and a total crowd pleaser appetizer or snack!
Ingredients
- 2 cups cooked organic white navy beans/ cannellini (or a 14 oz can works too)
- 1 cup parsley (small bunch)
- ½ cup to ¾ cup packed cilantro (I like more!)
- ⅓ cup tahini
- ½ of a shallot or ⅓ cup red onion, chopped
- ¼ cup olive oil or avocado oil
- 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic (equivalent to 3 small cloves)
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- pinch of black pepper
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon red chili pepper flakes
- Black pepper to taste
Instructions
- First drain the beans. Next chop parsley so that the stems are removed. Place parsley, beans, tahini, and onion in a food processor or quality blender. Blend until smooth.
- Slowing add in your oil and the rest of your ingredients, minus the black pepper and chili flakes.
- Blend again until a thick dip is formed.
- Spoon into a bowl and top with black pepper, chili pepper, and more parsley, cilantro, and sea salt if desired.
- Makes 2-3 cups.
Notes
If you are using avocado oil, the hummus will have more of a green color. Regular olive oil will turn out light green. Both work great!
To spice it up, feel free to blend in a jalapeno!
- Prep Time: 5 min
- Cook Time: 5 min
- Category: dip/appetizer
- Method: blend
- Cuisine: dip/appetizer
Nutrition
- Serving Size: ¼ c
- Calories: 145
- Sugar: 2 gr
- Fat: 9
- Saturated Fat: 0
- Unsaturated Fat: 0
- Carbohydrates: 12 gr
- Fiber: 3.6 gr
- Protein: 5.2 gr
So here’s an idea! Serve this fun white bean hummus at your next football party, potluck, or family gathering! Or keep it all for yourself, I won’t judge you. Promise! And if you use sprouted grain tortilla chips to dip into it with, you get major BONUS health points. Just sayin….
Favorite type of hummus? Chimichurri fan?
I like saying the word chimichurri, so I’m automatically a fan! 😉
p.s If you’re curious about beans and gut health, just check out my oldie but a goodie Texas Paella. Or Dr. Allan Christian’s Huffington post article on beans. TOOT TOOT!
Cheers,
Dana
This looks really interesting, but I’m from Argentina, and chimichurri is Our sauce, and it’s nothing like that. Sorry.
Lindsay Cotter
Oh for sure! I made the sauce and put a spin on it with a bean hummus. Totally not real chimmichurri, but a tasty combo!
Christine | Mid-Life Croissant
Parsley IS amazing. It made my post C-section swollen ankles normal again. Of course I was eating it by the handful with lemon juice!! But it worked.
Cotter Crunch
ohh good to know! Love the healing factors.
Sue Jones
You serm to be well informed about nutrition. My husband is suddenly very allergic to guacamole. I had to search your entire entry to make sure this had no avocado. Do you know what factor in guacamole other than the avocado itself could make himso suddenly ill? I can’t eat avocados so experimentation is pretty limited.
Cotter Crunch
Hi sue! Yes avocados can become an allergy. They are a fruit so similar to a mango allergy, it’s all about the fructose and how it reacts to your body. Is he having skin reactions? Or other reactions?
Dorota | HappyForks.com
If you are using chilly in the guacamole it can cause sensitivity, which gives symptoms similar to allergies. Especially if your husband had eaten chilli or spicy spices in other products.
Lindsey, fructose is a sugar and can’t be an allergen, it occurs in all fruits and honey. Allergens are specific proteins, different in each product. But actually avocado and mango are related and often allergy occurs on both.
Cotter Crunch
Yes, i should have specified that. I meant is can be a sensitivity. And why I asked if her husband had any skin reactions versus gut/stomach discomfort. Thanks for clarifying though. I appreciate all feedback. xxoo
Brigitte
So good! I think I might like it better than traditional hummus.
Cotter Crunch
oh yay! glad you liked it. Was the recipe easy to follow?
Meghan@CleanEatsFastFeets
This is definitely a keeper. I’m down with any dip which comes with a side of fabulous nutritional stats along with a delicious taste. Good thing I have a bundle of frozen parsley in my fridge too. I knew I saved it for a reason.
AmandaM
Thanks so much for the link to the Huffington Post article. It was a super informative read. I had to search for the 2nd part but that was also very eloquent in refuting the arguments against beans. I find if I cook beans super well and make them into some sort of hummus-y dip thing, I love them and they settle well. I’m not a fan of them whole but as long as they are whipped = delish! Thanks!
Cotter Crunch
glad it helped! it’s always hard to know what’s best, right?
cailee
YUM! This looks amazing! My fave type of hummus is pumpkin! Have you ever tried it?? SO good! …also, I’ve never had chimichurri!! But it sure is a fun word… and looks so tasty! Great recipe! Thanks for sharing!
Cotter Crunch
Oh i need to try pumpkin! on my list!
Laura @ This Runner's Recipes
I don’t eat a lot of beans anymore because they didn’t agree with my stomach, but I LOVE hummus so much – all the beans I’ve eaten in the past three months have been in hummus form! I should try soaking the beans – do you do that with the dried beans or with canned beans?
Cotter Crunch
so the white beans are pretty easy to digest (for me at least). I don’t soak the canned ones. Only the fresh. Keep me posted!!
Hollie
I’ve been in a big hummus mood lately. his honestly doesn’t look overly complicated and I could possibly make it!
Cotter Crunch
you so could! hey, if i can do it, you can! it was super easy. although I need more now! haha
Janice- The Fitness Cheerleader
Totally drooling over here! I serve store bought hummus with carrots as a pre-dinner snack when the littles are clinging to my legs complaining of being soooooooo hungry, I’m pinning this for this week’s meal prep, looks delicious!
Cotter Crunch
i’ll be your kid any day then!
Katie
I love chimichurri and I always mean to make it….but it’s one of those things I just forget about. This looks DELICIOUS!!
Cotter Crunch
i knew you could appreciate! 😉
Luce
I am with Amanda – Food and Knowledge, love this combo!! 🙂
That hummus looks delicious amd with any hummus, I have no measures. Seriously, I pile my Chips with hummus every time it’s served somewhere, it’s a little embarrassing. So I totally would keep this bowl to myself:)
Cotter Crunch
are you still in states? if so, let’s grab amanda and have a PARTY with hummus ,duh. and prosecco!
Amanda @ .running with spoons.
I see what you did just there 😉 And I see this being a HIT at any party. I also had no idea about cold white beans being a resistant starch. I love how you feed me and teach me <3
Cotter Crunch
hehe, yea! and p.s I think your next mission will to make white bean brownies… yes?
Sarah
Give me all the hummus! I could probably put it on anything or dip anything in it! Ok that may be an exaggeration but it is so good!
Cotter Crunch
You and me both!
Blair
Toot toot! This looks de-licious! I’m a big fan of hummus, but I rarely make it myself. This is full of so many bright and fresh flavors. Plus, it will put my parsley plan to good use! 🙂
Cotter Crunch
share the parsley loooove!
Jody - Fit at 58
That looks beautiful! I have to admit I am not a hummus fan or white bean fan but yours is so pretty! 🙂 xoxo
Cotter Crunch
don’t worry, I’ll eat it for you!
Sam @ PancakeWarriors
Oh hey there hummus with all my favorite flavors, come get in my belly!! I’m so all over this 🙂 Now the question is how do I enjoy this first? On a collard green wrap with my favorite veggies or with plantain chips… decisions decisions!
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table
Know what would be really good? Slathering this over some salmon or cod and baking it. Mmmmm…
Stacie RDN @ Simply nourished recipes
Wow! This looks incredibly delicious Lindsay! I love all of your recipes! So beautiful 🙂
Cotter Crunch
thanks so much stacie!
Christine
I love hummus. This looks delicious, and if I remove the red chili pepper flakes, it’s nightshade-free and fits into my diet. Thank you!!!
Cotter Crunch
woohoo yea! so glad. keep me posted on if you make it
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
I have been obsessed with fresh parsley this past month. I just keep buying huge bunches, chopping and throwing it as is on everything!
Cotter Crunch
yes! we are so parsley and hummus twins! p.s. are you back on FB yet?
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine
No :/ One more week….Wednesday the 13th at 7:21am…counting down!
The Food Hunter
so vibrant with flavor I love it
Cotter Crunch
i agree! i love that color too! makes me happy.
Amellia
ooou it looks yummy!
She Rocks Fitness
I recently discovered a black bean hummus at Stop and Shop and it is so good with a nice little kick of heat to it!
Cotter Crunch
i bet that is tasty on toast!
Shashi at RunninSrilankan
I’m a huge fan of hummus and a huge fan of chimichurri – but combining the two is just GENIUS!!! Who’d have thunk that gut health could look (and smell) so good!
Cotter Crunch
haha yes, good thing it smells good. we are talking beans here. LOL!
Christine @ Love, Life, Surf
The color of this is amazing! Can’t wait to try this…when I’m done with Whole30 haha
Cotter Crunch
haha yes, after. and it’s so close!
Jen
LOVE hummus. Pretty much all kinds of hummus too. I’ve never had anything chimichurri before but I definitely want to try!
Cotter Crunch
you should try making a spicy one! i bet it would be fab!
Susie @ SuzLyfe
you know me and beans… toot toot is an understatement. But I would try with chickpeas (also just not a big bean fan). OOOOO just had an amazing idea. But I’m not going to tell you. IT IS MINE I TELL YOU
Cotter Crunch
oh tell me tell me! and i promise to keep a secret. It would be great with chickpeas.
p.s. have you tried soaking your beans? better for digestion
taylor @ food faith fitness
YES!! This is perfect for those of us who need snacking time in our day! 🙂 Healthier option for a healthier new year!
Cotter Crunch
oh i knew you’d love! great on SQUASH! haha
Megan @ skinny fitalicious
Beans forever! One thing is for sure I need more parsley in my life but I should eat the beans too otherwise I probably won’t absorb the nutrients. Toot toot!
Cotter Crunch
haha yes, so agree! <3
Michele @ Paleorunningmomma
Toot toot has me laughing 🙂 I haven’t revisited beans in a while but maybe now they would be easier since I’m feeling a lot better. This looks way too delicious and healthy!
Cotter Crunch
i totally get that. I think lentils and white beans are the easiest for me to handle. and chickpeas, but mostly in hummus form really. Soaking them really helps!