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I hope you’ve enjoyed my recipes for the Dry Pea and Lentil Council Recipe Contest. This posting concludes the recipe contest. And since we’re in the midst of a warm spell here in NJ, I’m going to repost my Southwestern Chickpea Dip.
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Southwestern Chickpea Dip
Makes 2 cups
This flavorful dip made with chickpeas is a nice variation on traditional hummus. The spicy and tangy taste makes it a perfect appetizer before a southwestern meal. Serve it with tortilla chips or veggies.
2 cups chick peas
2 garlic cloves minced
½ cup cilantro, washed and chopped
Juice from 2 limes
1 chipotle pepper
¼ cup canola oil
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons water
In a food processor or blender fitted with a steel blade, puree all of the ingredients until smooth. Gradually add a few teaspoons of water as you puree and stop to scrape the bowl a few times. This process should take up to five minutes to get a really smooth consistency.
katie k says
I loved this dip Alison. Thanks for the recipe.
Lisa says
A big hit! Thanks for sharing!
Linda Hutchinson says
Thanks Alison! This is much more flavourful than regular hummus! Definitely will be doing this again… and again… !
Linda Hutchinson says
Thanks Alison! This is much more flavourful than regular hummus! Definitely will be doing this again… and again… !
John Javens says
I wish my wife wasn’t allergic to chick peas. I’d love to try this recipe (hint).
emilie gustavsen says
Sounds great – I’ll have to try this! We love making hummus ever since you taught me how! 🙂
Elisabeth Miller says
this dip looks delicious! It will be perfect this summer- thanks, Alison!
Kristen Kemp says
This dip sounds amazing. I can’t wait to try it.
Alma Schneider says
Sounds great! I love hummus!
Beth says
We love anything southwestern and gluten free! THank you.
Beth
Jennifer Snyder says
This is such a great Happy Hour dip. It’s great with pita chips or veggies!
Chris at HyeThymeCafe says
Being half Armenian, I grew up on Lentils, Chick Peas, Hummus, etc., but I tend to be “traditional” in their use. I have branched out in other areas so much in terms of flavor profiles, etc., it’s about time I did the same with these things. This southwestern version sounds like a great place to start! Thanks for posting. 🙂 I just recently made my first Paklava that was NOT traditional, so I’m getting there… 😉
Jackie says
This dip was delicious! I’m definitely going to try the recipe 🙂
Suz says
I love this recipe Alison! I served it to friends and they couldn’t stop raving! In fact, they always tell me how much they love your recipes. Thanks so much.
d.liff @ yelleBELLYboo says
This looks so yummy (without cilantro!)
Suzy says
This recipe is looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it!
Jay says
Have you tried using other types of peppers – say, for instance, a Jalapeno pepper? I like a kick to my dips.
Lori T says
Thanks for the great recipe!
Susan in Richmond, VA says
I’m a vegetarian and don’t cook much, but I’m actually going to make this dip. I love hummus – and I’m looking forward to whipping up your recipe in my kitchen! Thanks!
Alicia says
Looks like a great recipe. Can’t wait to try it at my next cookout!!!
Liz says
Am always looking for a new dip recipe! This looks yummy! Looking forward to trying.
Jamie Qualls says
Always looking for new vegan recipes! Thanks!
Christine says
Thanks for this! I will make this healthy dip next weekend and report back! it looks great
Brandy says
This looks amazing! Will have to try it!
Jennifer says
Sounds delicious! Can’t wait to try it.
Dennis says
This sounds amazing! I love chickpeas and I was raised in the southwest. Perfect!
Mary says
This looks great! My family loves hummus and can never get enough spice.
Cheryl says
Looks like an easy, yet flavorful recipe. Will be trying it for a cookout this weekend! Thanks for the idea!
Ann says
Thanks for giving dry peas & lentils a little spotlight!
Margaret Mason says
Love it! Goes really well with red peppers, snap peas, any raw veggie, but especially red pepper strips!
Cindy says
This is delicious. And it is an amazing substitution for mayo on my sandwiches!!
R Harrison says
This looks excellent – can’t wait to try it (also an ardent dried-pea-and-lentile fan.
Thanks!
Debra says
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing
J. Critchley says
Looks like a great recipe.
sarah says
my husband is gonna love this. yummy!!
Leslie says
Looks like a winner! I’ll definitely give it a try.
Fran Zimmerman, Williamsburg, VA says
This is a recipe I will definitely make soon, we love hummus, so healthy. Thanks.
Kathe Roberts says
Love the party dip I served it this weekend and I also like lentil soup which fits in with my new healthy diet. Thanks Alison!! Kathe
Lynn Ellen Queen says
Looks really good. For those of us who don’t like cilantro, is there a substitute we could use?
Evan Burkholder says
This looks great. I happen to be a big cilantro devote . . . not sure if any substitute would work!
Michelle Braun says
This sounds quite refreshing! I’ll be making this over the weekend for sure!
Moe' says
Can’t wait to go to the grocery store for these ingredients. thanx
Cathy S says
Definitely something I would try.
Judith J. Bentley says
I love lentils and I’m a vegetarian so will certainly try your recipe. thanks.
Dawn says
Can’t wait to try this recipe.
Marc Azada says
This is so flavorful. I love this dip. Thanks for sharing.