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    Published: Jul 5, 2021 by Melinda O'Malley Keckler · This post may contain affiliate links · this blog generates income from ads.

    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus

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    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus blends all the flavor of our favorite bagel topping with a low-carb, garlicky and creamy hummus. Oven-roasted cauliflower replaces chick peas to create a dip that's a perfect pairing for a tray of fresh veggies and warm pita bread or chips.

    Cauliflower Hummus in a bowl with chips scattered on the table
    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus is delicious with crisp pita chips.

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    Ingredients to have on hand

    • Everything Bagel Seasoning
    • Tahini
    • Cauliflower
    • Garlic
    • Olive Oil

    Lemon juice is optional, but it adds a splash of citrus to the cauliflower hummus and it helps keep it fresh and tasty even after it's been refrigerated for a few days.

    Cauliflower hummus ingredients on a counter.
    The ingredients for Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus are easy to have on hand. Just buy fresh cauliflower and you are set.

    Equipment and Tools

    I hesitate to say there's much in the way of kitchen equipment or tools required to make Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus, but here are a few items that I use.

    1. Food processor, granted, this is a spendy kitchen appliance but it's invaluable to have and for this recipe it creates that creamy, smooth consistently.

    2. I like using a pastry brush for adding the olive oil to the cauliflower. This means we can avoid tossing the cauliflower with the olive oil in a large bowl. The result, one less bowl to wash.

    3. A garlic press, this comes in handy practically on a daily basis in my kitchen and I'm a big fan of using fresh garlic, as opposed to the pre-diced garlic from a jar.

    Oven Roast the Cauliflower

    Raw cauliflower on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
    Line the large baking pan with parchment paper for easy clean-up.

    Choosing Your Cauliflower

    Cauliflower is such a versatile vegetable and this recipe proves it! It's also described as a nutritional "powerhouse" that's low in calories.

    You'll need about four pounds of fresh cauliflower for this recipe which is usually about two medium-sized heads. But don't worry, this cauliflower hummus is very forgiving if use slightly more or less.

    Look for cauliflower heads that are firm with no dark or soft spots and the florets should be held tightly together. Cauliflower is perishable so keep it wrapped in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator and try to buy it within a day or so of when you want to make your hummus. Here's an article from the Los Angeles Times that describes in greater detail how to choose and store cauliflower.

    Raw cauliflower pieces on a baking pan being brushed with olive oil.
    Use a pastry or basting brush to spread the olive oil on each floret of cauliflower.

    The Inspiration

    I first discovered Everything Bagel Hummus by accident at the grocery store where I spotted a Boars Head product, which quickly got me thinking about a recipe I had for Cauliflower Hummus and how by simply adding Everything Bagel Seasoning I just might have a yummy new recipe to share with you.

    Oven-roasted cauliflower on a baking pan lined with parchment paper.
    Oven-roasting the cauliflower adds the browned edges to the florets and there's big flavor added during the roasting process.

    Tips and FAQ

    Can I boil the cauliflower instead of oven-roasting?

    The cauliflower would certainly be soft enough to blend into a hummus after boiling, but oven-roasting adds a distinctive flavor to the hummus that can't be replicated when cooking in water.

    Do I need to use a food processor?

    It certainly helps to create the creamy texture and blend all the spices and other ingredients.

    The cauliflower will be very soft when it comes out of the oven, so using a fork or potato masher would probably work OK, as long as you mashed and stirred it a lot. But for the very best and smoothest results, this is one of those recipes that will blend best using a food processor.

    Can I use frozen cauliflower?

    I've only used fresh cauliflower to make this hummus recipe. In theory, the frozen version could be an option, but by using frozen and cooking it by the package directions, we'd still miss out on the oven-roasting step. With all that in mind, I can't vouch for it. If you do make this recipe using frozen cauliflower please leave a comment and let me know how it turned out. Hummus in a bowl with a small wooden spoon and pita chips on the side.

    Combine All Ingredients Then Blend

    Cauliflower Hummus ingredients in the bowl of a food processor.
    Add all the ingredients into the bowl of the food processor, then blend an pulse until it's just the right consistency.
    Everything Bagel seasoning on a tablespoon held over the blended cauliflower hummus.
    I use three tablespoons of Everything Bagel Seasoning in Cauliflower Hummus, in addition to ½ teaspoon each of salt and pepper.

    A Seasoning for More than Just Bagels

    Everything Bagel Seasoning is a simple combination of sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried garlic and onion and salt blended together. The seasoning blend changed how folks enjoyed bagels when it first came to use a few decades ago.

    There's uncertainty about when it all started and there's a bit of a controversy about who came up with the seasoning concoction. Taste magazine explains how a sizable number of people claim to have invented the seasoning blend - so the history is complicated.

    It's delicious on bagels for sure and as Taste explains, it revolutionized the bagel industry. But as far as I'm concerned, it's found a new culinary home blended into a scratch made, cauliflower hummus.

    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus in a bowl.
    Add a few swirls of olive oil to the top and an additional sprinkle of the Everything Bagel Seasoning before serving.

    How to Serve and Store

    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus is delicious served warm on the day you make it. Serve with pita chips, warm pita bread or sliced veggies.

    It's equally good served cold, which is the more traditional way to serve hummus.

    This recipe makes about three cups of hummus, which is more than enough to serve 6-8 folks as an appetizer.

    Serve a large scoop of hummus in a shallow bowl or pie plate and be sure to swirl a little olive oil on the top and add a few dashes of the Everything Bagel Seasoning.

    Store in a covered bowl in the refrigerator. The hummus should stay fresh for about five days.

    Cauliflower Hummus in a bowl with chips scattered on the table
    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus is delicious with crisp pita chips.

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    Recipe

    Cauliflower Hummus in a bowl with chips scattered on the table

    Everything Bagel Cauliflower Hummus

    All the flavor of our favorite bagel topping blended with a low-carb, creamy hummus. Oven-roasted cauliflower replaces chick peas to create an appetizer or dip that's the perfect pairing for a tray of fresh veggies and warm pita bread or chips.
    5 from 76 votes
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    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 people, as an appetizer
    Calories: 113kcal
    Author: Melinda O'Malley Keckler

    Equipment

    • food processor

    Ingredients 

    • 2 heads cauliflower - medium sized heads, you'll want about 4 pounds of cauliflower total
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil - plus one additional teaspoon of olive oil for garnish
    • 2 cloves garlic - crushed, about 2 teaspoons of garlic
    • 4 tablespoons tahini
    • 2 tablespoons lemon juice - fresh squeezed, optional
    • ½ teaspoon salt and pepper - to taste, I use ½ teaspoon of each
    • 3 tablespoons Everything Bagel Seasoning
    • 1 teaspoon water - only if needed to help develop the consistency of the hummus

    Instructions

    Prep and Bake Cauliflower

    • Preheat oven to 400° F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Spray lightly with Pam.
    • Rinse cauliflower and cut the large stem and core from the center of each head. Break the head apart or use a sharp knife to slice into florets. Spread cauliflower on the parchment paper. Place 2 tablespoons olive oil in a small bowl and use a pastry brush to lightly coat the florets with oil.
      Bake for 40-45 minutes, or until the cauliflower softens and starts to brown on the edges.

    Blend Ingredients

    • Place oven-roasted cauliflower garlic, tahini, lemon juice (if using), salt and pepper in a food processor. Blend until smooth and creamy - the consistency of traditional hummus, you may need to add a teaspoon of water, and blend again. Add the Everything Bagel seasoning and pulse again for a few seconds to blend the seasoning.
      Add more water if necessary to create the proper consistentcy.

    Serve and Enjoy

    • Scoop the cauliflower hummus on a serving plate, a shallow bowl or pie plate. Use an additional 1 teaspoon of olive oil to swirl on top of the hummus and if you'd like, sprinkle a little additional Everything Bagel seasoning on top.
      Serve with sliced cucumbers, pita chips, pita bread or a crusty baguette, sliced thin.
    • Serve warm or place in a covered container and refrigerate until you are ready to serve.
      This recipe makes approximately three cups of hummus.

    Notes

    Please note: The nutritional information per serving does not include calories or nutritional details from pita chips, cucumber or a baguette, which are listed in the recipe as a serving option with this recipe. 
    Calories: 113kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 4gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 290mgPotassium: 471mgFiber: 3gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 5IUVitamin C: 71mgCalcium: 44mgIron: 1mg

    Please note, the nutrition details are estimated using a food database, so they’re just a rough estimate not an exact science.

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    1. Kay says

      July 07, 2021 at 12:01 am

      5 stars
      First time using cauliflower to make hummus. It's lovely, the everything bagel adds a great crunch!

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    2. Kayla DiMaggio says

      July 06, 2021 at 8:27 pm

      5 stars
      Yum! I had never used cauliflower in hummus before and it was so delicious!

      Reply
    3. Agnieszka says

      July 06, 2021 at 8:14 pm

      5 stars
      This hummus is sooo good! My nephew is allergic to chickpeas (and beans) and I was looking for a non-legume hummus recipe for family gatherings. Amazing!

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    4. Erin says

      July 06, 2021 at 8:07 pm

      5 stars
      This hits the spot when am craving salty chips and dip! Such delicious flavor!

      Reply
    5. Colleen says

      July 06, 2021 at 8:02 pm

      5 stars
      I can't wait to try this recipe. We love everything bagel seasoning, so I know it will be a hit!

      Reply

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