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Updated 2/21/24!

Since my post last week featuring 3 days of 0 point foods menu plan, I received so many requests for my recipe for this Weight Watchers Freestyle 0 Point Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus.

Since joining Weight Watchers, I eat this almost every day in one form or another. I make a batch on Sunday and then have to remake it again usually on Wednesday. I can’t tell you how many cans of chickpeas I have gone through. But since chickpeas are 0 points, we can have them as much as we want.

Do you know all the health benefits you get from chickpeas?

I never really paid attention because I never really ate them.

Not only do they help with managing weight by keeping you full, but they help with digestion. And prevent many diseases as well.

Also, if you are diabetic or borderline diabetic, chickpeas have been known to reduce blood sugar levels.

And lastly, they are usually always on sale. And, you can eat them in a variety of ways.

All the ways you can use chickpeas on Weight Watchers:

  1. Throw them into your salad for a protein packed lunch;
  2. Use them in soup;
  3. Put them in your air fryer or in the oven with some seasoning for a great low point snack;
  4. Mash them and make them into a bean burger;
  5. Warm them up and serve them in a low point wrap with some low point cheese;
  6. Serve them with orzo (lower in points then rice!);
  7. Make a Chickpea Salad w/Tahini Dressing;
  8. Make Sweet Onion Jalapeno Hummus (Recipe Below);
  9. Make Red Hummus) (Recipe Below);
  10. Once you make this Weight Watchers Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus, use the hummus in place of mayonnaise in any recipe. Excellent with tuna.

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Weight Watchers recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus

2-15 oz Cans of Chickpeas, Drained & Rinsed in Ice Water

1/8 to 1/4 Cup of Plain Greek Fat Free Plain Yogurt

4 Garlic Cloves, Minced

3-4 Tablespoons of Fresh Lemon Juice

Himalayan Pink Sea Salt to taste

Fresh Cracked White Ground Pepper

1/4 Teaspoon of Sweet Paprika (Optional)

1/8 Teaspoon of Cumin (Optional)

Ice Cubes

How to Make Weight Watchers recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus:

  1. Before beginning, drain and rinse the chickpeas in ice water using a colander. Shake well and lay them out on paper towels. Take a few paper towels and dab the tops of the beans too. Let them dry out for about 1 hour. After 1 hour, it will be easy to “peel” the skins off the beans. It is not mandatory to peel them, but I do and I think it produces a very creamy silky taste to the hummus as opposed to not doing peeling them. Also, I think peeling the beans results in a lighter hummus too (if that matters to you).
  2. In a food processor, combine 1/2 of the garbanzo beans and start pureeing. While pureeing, add a ice cube and continue pureeing. Add remaining beans and another ice cube and puree.
  3. Add in the yogurt, garlic cloves, lemon juice and pink sea salt.
  4. Taste and adjust ingredients using more of what you like. Add ground white pepper and cumin and mix again (if adding).
  5. Garnish with a sprinkling of sweet paprika if using.
  6. If you are going to eat the next day, then refrigerate. If you are going to eat soon after making, leave at room temperature.
  7. This entire recipe is 0 Points on Weight Watchers and it makes about 2 cups. Enjoy!

Printable Weight Watchers Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus:

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Weight Watchers Creamy Dreamy Hummus Recipe

Author:DeeDeeDoes

Recipe type:Appetizer, Snack

Prep time:

Total time:

Serves:8

Ingredients

  • 2-15 oz Cans of Chickpeas, Drained & Rinsed in Ice Water
  • ⅛ to ¼ Cup of Greek Fat Free Plain Yogurt
  • 4 Garlic Cloves, Minced
  • 3-4 Tablespoons of Fresh Lemon Juice
  • Himalayan Pink Sea Salt to taste
  • Fresh Cracked White Ground Pepper
  • ¼ Teaspoon of Sweet Paprika (Optional)
  • ⅛ Teaspoon of Cumin (Optional)
  • Ice Cubes

Instructions

  1. Before beginning, drain and rinse the chickpeas in ice water using a colander. Shake well and lay them out on paper towels. Take a few paper towels and dab the tops of the beans too. Let them dry out for about 1 hour. After 1 hour, it will be easy to "peel" the skins off the beans. It is not mandatory to peel them, but I do and I think it produces a very creamy silky taste to the hummus as opposed to not doing peeling them. Also, I think peeling the beans results in a lighter hummus too (if that matters to you).
  2. In a food processor, combine ½ of the garbanzo beans and start pureeing. While pureeing, add a ice cube and continue pureeing. Add remaining beans and another ice cube and puree.
  3. Add in the yogurt, garlic cloves, lemon juice and pink sea salt.
  4. Taste and adjust ingredients using more of what you like. Add ground white pepper and cumin and mix again (if adding).
  5. Garnish with a sprinkling of sweet paprika if using.
  6. If you are going to eat the next day, then refrigerate. If you are going to eat soon after making, leave at room temperature.
  7. This entire recipe is 0 Points on Weight Watchers and it makes about 2 cups. Enjoy!

How to Use thisRecipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus as a base for making other variations of hummus:

Before we begin with the hummus variations, the reason for adding ice cubes is that it results in a creamier hummus. Feel free to adjust all ingredients to your taste, if you don’t like the fat free yogurt, leave it out. If you don’t care for lemon, use less or even try lime.Another unconventional way I love to use this hummus is as a spread or replacement for mayonnaise. Believe it or not, this is delicious with a can of tuna pureed into it. Serve on Joseph’s Heart Healthy Pita Bread with some lettuce, tomato, onion and you have a “de-lite-ful” 1 point meal.

Sweet Onion Jalapeno Hummus

I love anything spicy and I already have switched the jalapenos in this recipe for habaneros. Using everything in the above master recipe, just add onions that have been caramelized. To do this slice about 2 large onions and separate into rings. Spray a saute pan with Olive Oil Spray (Pam) and saute until deep golden brown over low heat for about 30 minutes. If they start to stick in the pan, add a tiny bit of water, chicken or beef broth. Slice and remove the seeds from the jalapeno if you want to control the heat level. Proceed with adding everything to the food processor as in the above instructions.

Bodacious Black Bean Lime Hummus

If you prefer or just love black beans like I do, then feel free to substitute the chickpeas for them. Switch out the lemon juice for lime and it will taste very similar to my Bodacious Black Bean Salad recipe here. Also, you can always add fresh herbs such as cilantro, basil or parsley as well. Proceed with food processing as in above instructions.

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Red Pepper Hummus

I make Red Pepper Hummus simply by adding in a 12 oz. jar of Centro brand red bell pepper slices. Simply drain and puree the roasted red peppers and add into the prepared Creamy Dreamy Hummus. I usually omit the paprika and cumin and substitute with fresh parsley. To make it even prettier, you can top it with a sprinkling of sesame seeds and chopped red pepper. (Points for adding a sprinkling of sesame seeds is negligible).

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Everything But The Bagel Seasoning Hummus

I follow the master recipe above but omit the cumin and paprika. Instead I add in about 1 tablespoon or more of Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel Seasoning* and top with a sprinkling of black sesame seeds. (Points for adding a sprinkling of black sesame seeds is negligible).

These are all the ways I make hummus. It is addicting and so great to have on hand when you want a quick snack or something to hold you over until dinner. As I said earlier, use this Creamy Dreamy 0 Point Hummus different ways. It is so delicious as a sandwich spread instead of using points for mayonnaise. I use it as a 0 point salad dressing, in my chicken, egg and tuna salad and in my deviled egg recipe. I have used it on my zucchini noodles and spread on my Squishy Bread. Oh and I also use it instead of nonfat sour cream on my baked potato.

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Go make this Weight Watchers 0 Point Recipe for Creamy Dreamy Hummus or any of the other flavors of hummus. I know it will become a favorite and you will love it as much as we do.

Let me know which recipe is your favorite!

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FAQs

Is hummus zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Is hummus a ZeroPoint food? Hummus is only a ZeroPoint food if it contains no ingredients with Points, such as oil, tahini or sugar. As most store-bought hummus contains at least one of these, you probably won't find any ZeroPoint hummus.

Is hummus a healthy snack for weight loss? ›

In answer to your question, “is hummus good for a diet?” the answer is a resounding, yes! Eat it for a snack with celery, carrots, or peppers, spread it over your whole wheat bread instead of mayo, or top your soups with a dollop. This tasty, healthy dip is good for losing weight and maintaining a healthy lifestyle!

What to eat with hummus dip for weight loss? ›

Even though hummus has lots of great things going for it, you'll want to pay close attention to what you use to scoop it up. For better satiety and nutrition, go with veggie-based dippers like red pepper strips, sliced cucumbers, baby carrots or radishes and limit highly processed pita chips.

Why is hummus so high in WW points? ›

Hummus is not a ZeroPoint food because it's made with ingredients like olive oil and tahini, which have SmartPoints values. When making a dip, spread, or mousse with ZeroPoint foods, you only have to track and count the ingredients that have a SmartPoints value.

Can you eat too many zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Full of fiber and protein, these foods also support overall health, keep you full, and bulk up and add flavor to your meals. And, of course, you can eat as much as you like.

Is hummus good for losing belly fat? ›

Weight Loss and Our Favorite Dip. Many people worry, and ask “is hummus fattening” as they begin their diet. This is unfortunate, because humus can be a great snack to actually aid weight loss. That's because monounsaturated fats help you lose weight – specifically belly fat.

Is homemade hummus good for you? ›

Hummus is a healthy, versatile snack. It is packed with nutrients and offers protection from various diseases. It's easy to make your own at home, and you can find all kinds of flavors at the grocery store, from black bean, roasted garlic, and coconut curry to red velvet and chocolate mint.

How much hummus should you eat a day to lose weight? ›

A healthy portion size of hummus is around 2-4 tablespoons a day, but this must be considered alongside the rest of your diet. There are around 27 calories in a tablespoon of pre-prepared hummus, however, this may alter if you make your own at home.

What is the healthiest way to eat hummus? ›

“Get creative with different veggies—sliced peppers, jicama, radish slices, celery, cherry tomatoes, snap peas, cucumbers, cauliflower, and broccoli florets are all great ways to change up what you dip into hummus,” Michalczyk says. You'll get a great crunch and tons of nutrition.

What's good to pair with hummus? ›

You can use hummus in place of butter, cheese spreads, or other highly processed, high sugar sauces like ketchup and barbeque sauce. You can put it on sourdough sandwiches, grilled paninis, and veggie wraps. It pairs very well with vegan shawarmas or Mediterranean-style sandwiches with falafel.

What is best paired with hummus? ›

Crackers and chips are a great thing to dip in hummus. The crunchiness adds a contrast to the creaminess of hummus. Additionally, it dresses up healthy grains as well. Try using a tasty flavor on your sandwich, instead of traditional mayo.

What to eat with hummus no carbs? ›

Instead, celery, raw broccoli, and raw cauliflower are good dipping options. If you're concerned about going overboard with dip, try using hummus as a garnish. Add it to salad or soup for a flavorful, creamy twist, or use it as a low calorie swap for mayonnaise when making low carb sandwiches or wraps.

Is too much hummus fattening? ›

Though hummus is packed with healthful ingredients, you still shouldn't eat a whole tub in a sitting. “It is relatively high in calories due to the tahini and oil content,” says Angela Lemond, a registered dietitian and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

Are chickpeas 0 points on WW? ›

ZeroPoint foods in the category include: Cannellini beans, chickpeas, edamame, peas, lentils, red kidney beans, and split peas.

Are chickpeas 0 points? ›

I love that chickpeas are zero points. That makes for a low point snack! Roasting the chickpeas in the oven is very easy and there are endless possibilities as far as seasoning them. One of my favorite ways to season them is with ranch mix.

What are the best zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
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Why are chickpeas zero points? ›

ZeroPoint® foods form the foundation of a healthy pattern of eating. They are nutritional powerhouses that you can reach for frequently and consistently, without weighing, measuring, or tracking them. They were specifically chosen because they are nutrient-, vitamin-, and mineral-packed.

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