If there’s one thing I love almost as much as pumpkin it’s cozy, hearty roasted sweet potatoes. There’s something so warming and comforting about recipes with roasted sweet potato in them, which is why I had to make an amazing hummus recipe with sweet & savory flavors of sweet potato blended right in.
Say hello to my homemade roasted sweet potato hummus filled with cozy spices and an extra hint of sweetness from maple syrup. The flavors are out-of-this-world delicious — like if you took fall itself and blended it up in a food processor to enjoy any day of the week.
Weird? Oh well. This sweet potato hummus recipe makes an incredible dip and would be the perfect base for a fun, festive crostini! Get all of my tips for making it extra creamy and flavorful, plus some of our fav ways to use it. Be sure to add it to your next fall-inspired charcuterie board, too!
Yes, we’re adding sweet potatoes to hummus
And you’re gonna love it! There’s something about warm, delicious sweet potato that just makes sense in hummus recipes. Take your hummus up a notch with sweet potato, which adds:
- A wonderful boost of vitamin A and vitamin C, plus good-for-you antioxidants
- Plenty of fiber for the perfect, satisfying snack
- An amazing flavor that gives the hummus a unique, cozy sweetness
Start with a perfectly roasted sweet potato
That’s right, we’re jazzing up traditional hummus by adding spices and a full cup of delicious roasted sweet potato! Here’s the best, easiest way to roast one:
- Prep your potato. Start by preheating your oven to 400 degrees F and poking 6 holes all over a small sweet potato using a fork.
- Roast it up. Place your sweet potato on a foil-lined baking sheet and roast it for about an hour, or until it’s fork-tender.
- Cool it & use it. In this sweet potato hummus recipe, you’ll want to let the sweet potato cool completely, then remove the skin with your fingers and cut it into large chunks.
Everything you’ll need to make roasted sweet potato hummus
We’re pretty much taking my best-ever basic hummus recipe and adding in delicious roasted sweet potato + some cozy spices. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Chickpeas: you’ll just need one can of chickpeas in this recipe, and remember to save the liquid that comes in the can.
- Garlic: the key, savory flavor to pair with the sweet potato.
- Tahini: an essential in hummus recipes! Tahini is just a paste made from sesame seeds that gives hummus the perfect texture.
- Lemon juice: a little fresh lemon juice adds the perfect flavor balance to this hummus.
- Salt: don’t forget to adequately season your hummus.
- Sweet potato: you’ll need 1 cup of roasted sweet potato, so you’ll want to roast up 1 small sweet potato.
- Spices: I love adding a little cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice in with the hummus for extra cozy flavor.
- Sweetener: feel free to add a little maple syrup, too, to really bring out the spices and sweet potato flavor.
- Optional: if you want super creamy hummus you’ll also need a little baking soda — more on this below.
Use this tip for the creamiest sweet potato hummus
Remember that baking soda I mentioned? You’ll use that to make super smooth, creamy sweet potato hummus by removing the skin from the chickpeas.
- Drain the chickpeas. Start by draining your can of chickpeas and reserving the liquid in a bowl. Rinse the drained chickpeas and dump them into a different, microwave safe bowl.
- Add baking soda. It might sound strange, but you’ll then toss the drained, rinsed chickpeas with 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking soda!
- Heat them up. Once your chickpeas are coated with baking soda, microwave the whole bowl for 90 seconds.
- Cool off & remove skins. Finally, pour the hot chickpeas into a large bowl and cover them with cool water. Gently rub the skins off of the chickpeas using your hands and drain off the water that has the skins in it. Repeat until all of the chickpeas have been skinned. This might take 4-5 changes of cool water. Then, follow the instructions as written!
How to make perfect roasted sweet potato hummus
Ready to whip up a batch of this wonderful, sweet & savory hummus recipe? Let’s do it:
- Roast the sweet potato. Start by roasting up that sweet potato using the instructions above. While it’s roasting, you can prep those chickpeas to make super creamy hummus!
- Skins or no skins. First, decide whether you’d like to remove the skins from your chickpeas using the method above or leave them as-is. Once your chickpeas are ready, add them to the bowl of a food processor or a blender.
- Add the rest of the ingredients. Next, add some chickpea liquid from the can, garlic, tahini, lemon juice, salt and your roasted sweet potato chunks.
- Blend it up. Pulse or blend the ingredients for about 60 seconds or until everything is completely smooth. If anything is getting stuck or appears too thick, simply add more chickpea liquid 2 tablespoons at a time.
- Taste, adjust & serve. Once the hummus is nice and smooth and creamy, taste it and add more seasonings if you’d like. Then serve and enjoy!
Store it for later
Store your homemade roasted sweet potato hummus in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Delicious ways to enjoy sweet potato hummus
- Use it as a dip for veggies, pita bread, crackers or even graham crackers for a little sweet & savory combo.
- Add a touch of sweetness to savory sandwiches, wraps or spread it on a slice of toast.
- Make a fun fall crostini with toasted pepitas and a sprinkle of feta.
- Add it to your favorite grain bowls — you won’t even miss a dressing!
More amazing hummus recipes
- Roasted Beet Hummus
- Sweet and Spicy Curry Hummus
- Roasted Garlic Hummus
- Cilantro Pistachio Pesto Hummus
Get all of our dip recipes here, and more tips & tricks for making the best homemade hummus here!
I hope you love this wonderful roasted sweet potato hummus recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!
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Ingredients
- 1 15 oz can chickpeas, drained but with the liquid reserved
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda (if removing the chickpea skins -- see below for instructions)
- 1 clove garlic
- 1/4 cup tahini
- Juice from 1/2 lemon (about 2 tablespoons)
- 1 small sweet potato
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
- Optional: maple syrup to sweeten
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400º F. Take a small sweet potato and poke 6 holes with a fork all over the potato.
- Place the sweet potato on a foil-lined sheet pan and roast it for 60 minutes, or until fork tender.
- While the sweet potato is roasting, drain the chickpeas over a colander, reserving the liquid in a bowl. Skip to step 8 if not removing the skins from the chickpeas.
- To remove the skins for creamier hummus: rinse the chickpeas and add them to a small microwave-safe bowl.
- Toss the chickpeas in 1 ½ tsp. baking soda and microwave them for 90 seconds.
- Pour the hot chickpeas into a large bowl and cover with cool water. Gently rub the chickpeas between your hands to remove the skins. Drain off the water with the skins, and repeat the process until all the skins have been removed. It may take 4-5 changes of water.
- Once the sweet potato is done roasting and is fork tender, cool it completely, then remove the skin with fingers and cut into large chunks. You’ll need 1 cup of roasted sweet potato.
- Add the chickpeas (with skins on or off), ¼ cup of chickpea liquid from the can, sweet potato chunks and all other ingredients to a food processor or blender and blend until completely smooth, about 60 seconds. If things aren’t moving around very well, you can add 2 extra tbsp. at a time of the chickpea liquid.
- Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve with crackers, chips, veggies, or as a sandwich spread.
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Recipe by: Monique Volz of Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by: Eat Love Eat
9 comments
LOVE! Thank you for the receipe!
You’re welcome, so happy you loved it!
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yummy recipe
Absolutely delicious! We ate almost all of this in one day. Will be making again and again!
So glad it was a hit!
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This is the BEST hummus ever. My three year old loves it on bread as a sandwich and I love eating it with veggies or pita chips/bread. You seriously have THE. BEST. Recipes!