Every week we pull together some great Canadian recipes from Canadian food bloggers around the web featuring one main ingredient or dish. This week, FBC members got creative with hummus recipes - a dip that's a must-have at any picnic, potluck, dinner party or as a favourite snack!

Have you been to a party in the past last year where there hasn't been hummus on the table? Unlikely! The Levantine dip has definitely taken over much of the world. It's rich, creamy, garlicky, lemony flavours make it a crowd-pleaser that goes above and beyond because it's perfect for those with meat-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free preferences.

Even though the appetizer is exquisite as is, the classic 13th-century hummus recipe has started to be jazzed up a bit lately, mostly with the idea of making it more fun, more colourful or more nutrient dense.

Curious? Keep on reading and check out the 17 twists to the traditional hummus recipe that FBC members decided to share with us.

Hummus Recipes By Food Bloggers of Canada Grilled Halloumi with Basil Cannellini Hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada Just a few minutes of cooking (mostly on the grill) and you're rewarded with this amazing vegetarian meze dish of [Grilled Halloumi with Basil Cannellini Hummus](https://www.diversivore.com/grilled-halloumi-with-basil-cannellini-hummus/). From **Diversivore**.

Easy Roasted Garlic Hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada The longest part of this [Easy Roasted Garlic Hummus](https://girlheartfood.com/roasted-garlic-hummus/) is actually roasting the garlic. The rest? Forget about it! The roasted garlic gives a lovely little hum of garlic flavour to this ultra creamy, homemade hummus. From **Girl Heart Food**.

Sweet potato chipotle hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada This [Sweet Potato, Red Lentil, Chipotle Dip](https://www.timeforgrub.com/2015/12/like-buttah-sweet-potato-chipotle-dip/) is a great way to pack some nutritional powerhouses into a snack to enjoy at a holiday party or pack in your lunch. From **Time for Grub**.

Avocado Hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada This smooth and creamy [Avocado Hummus](https://bake-eat-repeat.com/avocado-hummus-recipe/) is a super quick and easy dip that is full of flavour, making it the perfect healthy snack! From **Bake.Eat.Repeat**.

Sweet Potato Satay Hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada This [Sweet Potato Satay Hummus](http://www.radiantrachels.com/sweet-potato-satay-hummus/) is a fun addition to your dinner table. Serve it with crackers, fresh vegetables, or bread! From **Radiant Rachels**.

Chickpea-Free Hummus, 3 Ways By Food Bloggers of Canada These [Chickpea-Free Hummus](http://eat-spin-run-repeat.com/2017/10/25/chickpea-free-hummus-3-ways/) recipes are little lighter than the traditional kind, but still full of flavour (maybe even more than you’re used to), smooth and really pretty to look at. From **Eat Spin Run Repeat**.

5-Minute Red Pepper Arugula Hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada [Red Pepper Arugula Hummus](https://www.crumbtopbaking.com/5-minute-red-pepper-arugula-hummus/) is clean eating perfection swirled around a bowl and surrounded by fresh veggies that are ready for dippin’! From **Crumb Top Baking**.

Creamy Curry Hummus By Food Bloggers of Canada This [Curry Hummus](https://whatsheate.com/2016/03/21/creamy-curry-hummus/) has a pleasant balance of sweetness and salt. Not only does it make a great dip for pita bread or corn chips, it makes a great sandwich spread and burger topping. From **What She Ate**.

Saffron Chickpea Spread (Crema di Ceci) By Food Bloggers of Canada Call it Crema di Ceci, [Chickpea Spread](https://www.lisaposatska.com/blog/crema-di-ceci-saffron-chickpea-spread) or Italian Hummus. This delicious cream is just a great way to elevate the simple chickpea. Add saffron and lemon to give it a vibrant yellow colour and a distinctive taste. From **Lisa Posatska**. RELATED: One Curious Ingredient: Agar Agar

More Hummus Recipes

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A big thank you to all our FBC Members who participated in this weekend's Hummus Recipes roundup.

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