Hummus is always a hit at get togethers and parties and it’s easy to see why. It’s healthy, creamy, and you can eat it as a dip or a spread. Hummus is also great because whether you have chips, crackers, or vegetables, it’ll all taste great. What’s not to love about this fun snack? So before your next summer cook out, try these unique spins on traditional hummus.

Buffalo Hummus
This is a fun one! Who doesn’t enjoy anything buffalo style? This recipe is super easy because it doesn’t stray far from a traditional hummus recipe. Instead of lemon juice just add buffalo sauce!
Find the full recipe here:
connoisseurusveg.com/buffalo-hummus/

Thai Peanut Hummus
Enjoy the flavors of Southeast Asia from home with this cool recipe. Aside from using chickpeas for the base, everything’s a little different than typical hummus. Instead of tahini you’ll use peanut butter! If that sounds strange, don’t worry, it’ll provide a savory taste that everyone will love. You’ll also mix in sriracha, ginger, garlic and peanuts. (Salted or unsalted are both fine.) Once you blend everything garnish it with green onions and cilantro. This one is sure to be a favorite among friends and family.
Find the full recipe here: fooduzzi.com/2016/03/thai-peanut-hummus/

Spicy Avocado Hummus
This is the stuff dreams are made of! For this one you’ll need jalapenos and just a pinch of cayenne pepper.
Find the full recipe here: purewow.com/recipes/spicy-avocado-hummus

Roasted Beet Hummus
I know this one sounds far out, but have some faith! The flavors of the beet along with the garlic, lemon, and olive oil coexist quite nicely. This recipe is fun to make because not only is it super healthy, but it’s an awesome natural color that’ll pop and intrigue people to try.
Find the full recipe here:
minimalistbaker.com/roasted-beet-hummus/

BBQ White Bean Hummus
This is a great 20 minute recipe for when you’re craving barbeque. Instead of chickpeas use white beans. The beans have a more mild flavor and get creamy easily. There is no oil or tahini in this so you can tell anyone on a diet that it’s actually fat free!
Find the full recipe here: thevegan8.com/oil-free-barbecue-white-bean-hummus/

Edamame and Pea Hummus
If you’re a fan of ordering edamame when you go out for sushi, you will love this dip! It’s a fresh and creamy combination using just a pinch of cumin and garlic. The peas add a delightful sweetness. At the end just garnish with parsley and enjoy!
Find the full recipe here: justataste.com/creamy-edamame-pea-hummus-dip-recipe/