This EASY, spicy Cilantro Jalapeno Hummus Recipe without Tahini is going to be your new favorite snack or sandwich spread! Gluten free, vegan and healthy!
PIN Cilantro Jalapeno Hummus Recipe without Tahini
I have something really exciting to tell you.
You can make hummus right now without going to store to buy tahini. <–(!!!)
I mean maybe that isn’t super exciting to you because, like me, you’re the kind of person that always has tahini on hand for when the craving strikes you want to make paleo sweet potato brownies with tahini or paleo chocolate muffins with tahini.
But, MAYBE, unlike me, you still aren’t really into putting tahini in baked goods (or, like, ANYTHING) so you don’t have it at home.
So, then you find some delicious hummus recipe that you want to make that calls for just a FEW tablespoons of the stuff, which leads to angry you having to buy it and let it die a slow and painful death in the back of your fridge after since you never use it.
You don’t even want to see the back of my fridge. I have had that situation happen in my life with WAY too many ingredients. It’s a scary place back there.
I know you can relate to this real-life-BAD-situation.
Anyway. This SPICY hummus recipe is NOT THAT RECIPE.
Can you make hummus without tahini?
YES – you can totally make hummus without tahini, and this cilantro lime hummus is PROVING THAT.
Does it taste a little bit different than a traditional, tahini-based hummus? Yes, it does. But MOST DEFINITELY not in a bad way.
If you’re like me, where you can eat cilantro lime flavored anything for ever and ever the end you’re going to taste all the spicy-tangy-lime-a-licious-jalapeno action, and are going to be not ONE BIT mad that this cilantro hummus recipe without tahini ain’t traditional.
It is going to be making your lunch dreams come true when you spread it on some cauliflower fritters with hummus, Copycat Panera Hummus Chicken Power Salad or maybe some kind of sandwich or a wrap? You could even use it in some grilled herb hummus chicken kebabs!
OR MAYBE you’re more of a snacker and like to dip stuff in it?
My preference is dipping RIGHT ON INTO cilantro hummus with my FINGER.
Buuuut, carrot sticks work too if you want to feel more civilized.
The hummus eating options are really your oyster. THEY ARE ENDLESS.
How long can you keep hummus in the fridge?
The one down-side of making homemade hummus is that it doesn’t have as long of a shelf life. This hummus is good in an air-tight container for about 5 days to a week.
Buuuut, really, it will probably be gone in 2 seconds on account of aforementioned endless opportunities for eating its herby, garlicy and spicy goodness.
Before you even THINK about skipping the “de-skinning the chickpeas” step, JUST STOP that thought RIIIIGHT THERE.
I know, you hate me for making you do it but DON’T SKIP IT! De-skinning the chickpeas makes your cilantro lime hummus so creamy, dreamy smooth that you could ALMOST curl up in it and use it as a spicy little sleeping bag.
That might be weird, but you’ll understand when you try this Cilantro Jalapeno Hummus Recipe without Tahini. PROMISE.
So, like, why are you still here?
Other recipes you might like:
Kale Easy Homemade Hummus without Tahini
Mexican Lentil Homemade Hummus
Pumpkin Hummus with Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Chips

Ingredients
- 1 15 oz Can chickpeas drained and deskinned *
- 2 Tbsp Cilantro roughly chopped
- 2 Cloves of garlic peeled
- 1 Tbsp Jalapeno roughly chopped (about 1/2 a jalapeno)
- 1/2 Tbsp Fresh lemon juice
- 1 Tbsp Fresh lime juice
- Pinch of Salt and Pepper
- 1 1/2 Tbsp Olive oil
- 1 Tbsp Water
Instructions
- Place all ingredients, up to the olive oil and water in a small food processor and blend until smooth.
- With the machine running, stream in the Olive oil and water and continue processing until super creamy and smooth.
- Spread on ALL THE THINGS.
Tips & Notes:
Nutrition Info:
Recipes written and produced on Food Faith Fitness are for informational purposes only.
FOR THIS RECIPE, I RECOMMEND:
Weight Watchers Points Per Serving: Freestyle SmartPoints: 0 Points+: 2. Old Points: 1
(per about 2 Tbsp)
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Nicole ~ Cooking for Keeps says
I LOVE the flavor combination of this, such a unique spin on hummus!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks lovely lady! Happy Monday!
Aimee @ ShugarySweets says
Hi My name is Aimee, and I’m a hummus addict! LOVE the jalapeno lime in here….must try soon!!
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you so much Aimee..you’ll love it if you love hummus! 🙂
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
This hummus looks so good!! Love it!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks friend!
Julia says
As much as I love tahini, I never really understood its purpose in hummus. I guess to make it creamier? But you established the skinning-of-the-chickpea for sleeping bag consistency, so I’m thinking leaving out the tahini is no skin off my back (<- haha, get it? cause you skin the chickpeas? Ugh, it's so early…must.drink.more.coffee). Love this spicy delicious dippity diperooski!
Taylor Kiser says
This whole comment just made my day. Yes to more coffee. Yes to not needing tahini and a definite yes to dippity diperooski!
Mary says
The tahini is for flavor! Try pureeing just chickpeas – it’s unbearably bland.
Taylor Kiser says
Oh I know. But there are other things in here that add flavor 🙂
Mary says
That’s irrelevant. I was explaining why traditional hummus requires tahini. “I never really understood its purpose in hummus” implies hummus in general, not this recipe.
Taylor Kiser says
Well thanks for the explanation 🙂
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
Way to add a little kick to hummus! I’m pretty sure I could eat the entire batch in one sitting.
Taylor Kiser says
I almost did! Thanks Ashley!
Jenn @ Deliciously Sprinkled says
Taylor, hummus is my favorite and I love the combination of jalapeno and lime! Can’t wait to try this delicious hummus recipe! 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Yay! So glad you approve! Thanks Jenn 🙂
Heather at Basilmomma says
I love anything hummus!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Heather!
Jenna says
I love anything spicy! This hummus looks great!!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Jenna!!
Katherine says
Okay…I need to try this! I’m allergic to sesame seeds so I can’t use tahini…nice to see a recipe without it. And I LOVE the flavor combination of jalepeno, lime and cilantro. YUM!
Taylor Kiser says
Oh! I’m so excited to make a hummus that you can eat! Thanks Katherine!
Katherine says
Okay, Taylor…you are pretty much a genius. I made this last night and it was DELICIOUS. Thank you!!!
Taylor Kiser says
YAY!! I am so glad you loved it! 😀 Thank you for the sweet words!!!
Jennie @themessybakerblog says
I am such a Disney/Pixar junkie. My mom and I watched Frozen over the weekend. Do you want to build a snowman? Sorry, but I couldn’t resist. Meatballs 1 and 2 are on our list. Love this hummus, girl!
Taylor Kiser says
Hahaha I LOVE that movie, so no apology necessary! Thanks pretty lady!