Skip to main content

Chile Verde Hummus

Image may contain Food Bread and Dip
Chile Verde HummusHilary McMullen Photography

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    2 hours 40 minutes

  • Yield

    8 Servings

Ingredients

1 bag Stacy's® Fire Roasted Jalapeño Pita Chips
10 ounce Sabra® Classic Hummus
4 Tomatillos, peeled and diced
1 Poblano Pepper, roasted, peeled, seeded and diced
2 Anaheim Peppers, roasted, peeled, seeded and diced
1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1/4 cup White Onion, diced
1 tablespoon Garlic, chopped
1 tablespoon Lime Juice
2 tablespoon Cilantro, chopped
1/2 Avocado, chopped
Salt

Preparation

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Place the tomatillos in a skillet or on a baking sheet and place in oven. Bake for 20 minutes until the skins begin to brown. Remove tomatillos from oven and chop coarsely. Warm the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic and sauté until translucent and beginning to brown. In a food processor, combine the hummus, tomatillos, half of the onion and garlic mixture, half of the chilies, lime juice, avocado, cilantro and salt. Blend until smooth and pour in a bowl. Fold in the remaining onion and garlic and refrigerate for two hours. Serve with Stacy's® Fire Roasted Jalapeño Pita Chips.

Read More
Berbere is a spicy chile blend that has floral and sweet notes from coriander and cardamom, and when it’s paired with a honey glaze, it sets these wings apart from anything else you’ve ever had.
Creamy and bright with just a subtle bit of heat, this five-ingredient, make-ahead dip is ready for company—just add crudités.
Put these out at a gathering, and we guarantee you’ll be hearing rave reviews for a long time.
Fufu is a dish that has been passed down through many generations and is seen as a symbol of Ghanaian identity and heritage. Making fufu traditionally is a very laborious task; this recipe mimics some of that hard work but with a few home-cook hacks that make for a far easier time.
This sauce is slightly magical. The texture cloaks pasta much like a traditional meat sauce does, and the flavors are deep and rich, but it’s actually vegan!
This vegan version of the classic North African scramble uses soft silken tofu instead of eggs without any sacrifice of flavor.
This is what I call a fridge-eater recipe. The key here is getting a nice sear on the sausage and cooking the tomato down until it coats the sausage and vegetables well.
Kewpie Mayonnaise is the ultimate secret ingredient to creating a perfect oven-baked battered-and-fried crunch without a deep fryer.