Best Ember Roasted Squash Hummus Recipes

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BUTTERNUT SQUASH HUMMUS



Butternut Squash Hummus image

Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h5m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/4 pounds butternut squash, peeled and 1-inch-diced
3 tablespoons good olive oil
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 (15.5-ounce) can chickpeas (2 cups), drained with liquid reserved
1/2 cup plain whole-milk Greek yogurt
1/4 cup tahini (sesame paste)
1/3 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (2 lemons)
4 teaspoons minced garlic (4 cloves)
1 teaspoon Sriracha
Pure Grade A maple syrup, for serving (optional)
Toasted pita bread, for serving

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  • Place the butternut squash on a sheet pan and drizzle with the olive oil. Sprinkle with the cinnamon, 2 teaspoons salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper. Toss with your hands and spread the squash out in one layer on the pan. Roast for 25 minutes, until tender, and set aside for 15 minutes to cool.
  • Reserve 1/4 cup of squash for the garnish and transfer the rest to the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade. Add the chickpeas, yogurt, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, Sriracha, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper and pulse until coarsely processed but not pureed. Add 1/4 cup of the reserved chickpea liquid and pulse a few times to combine. If the hummus is too thick, add more liquid a few tablespoons at a time. Taste for seasonings, transfer to a serving bowl, garnish with the reserved butternut squash, drizzle with maple syrup, if desired, and serve at room temperature with toasted pita bread.

EMBER-ROASTED SQUASH HUMMUS



Ember-Roasted Squash Hummus image

I first tried this dish when I was looking for an interesting vegan option to put on my menus. While my restaurants were certainly vegetarian/vegan friendly, the focus of the menu was anything but. I wanted to present some options that were more than the usual, but I kept coming back to hummus, because it is so delicious. So I tried a few different ways to make it, and this one was a winner. Any type of thick-skinned autumn squash will do in this recipe. My favorites are kabocha, butternut, Hubbard, and regular old pumpkin. I prefer to serve this with baguette slices, but it's also good with toasted pita bread triangles or carrot and celery sticks.

Provided by Barton Seaver

Yield Serves 4 to 8

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 medium autumn squash (2 to 3 pounds)
1 cup tahini (sesame paste; available in most grocery stores)
Juice of 2 lemons
1 clove garlic, grated on a Microplane or very finely minced (optional)
Kosher salt
2 to 3 cups extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly grated nutmeg
Espelette pepper or crushed red pepper
1 small baguette, sliced on the bias 1/2 inch thick

Steps:

  • Place the entire squash in the embers of a medium charcoal and wood fire after you have finished cooking another meal, or set up a small charcoal fire, place the squash on the grill grate rack directly above it, and cover the grill. The squash, depending on its size, will cook in 45 minutes to 1 1/2 hours. It is done when the skin is charred and the squash deflates a little with light pressure. Let it cool for 20 minutes.
  • Cut the squash in half, then scoop out and discard the seeds, being careful not to remove too much of the flesh when you do this. Remove the flesh from the skin-scrape right down to the skin, because that is where all the sweet, awesome smoke flavor is! If some charred flakes get mixed in, that's fine.
  • Place the flesh in a food processor. Add the tahini, lemon juice, and garlic if using. Purée the mixture until it is relatively smooth but there are still a few chunks. Season with a few pinches of salt and then, with the machine running, add the olive oil in a slow, steady stream through the feed tube. The mixture will begin to change color as the olive oil is incorporated. After you have added about 1 cup of the oil, stop the machine, scrape down the side, and taste the hummus. If you think it needs a little more salt, then go ahead and add it. The mixture should be thick at this point, close to a mayonnaise in texture. Turn the machine back on and add another cup of oil, then taste again. The hummus should have a balanced, sweet-sour-smoky-rich flavor. If it seems not quite right, or too thick, continue to add as much of the remaining oil as you need to get the right consistency.
  • This is best if it is left to chill for a couple of hours before serving, but it can be served right away. Before presenting it to your guests, check the flavor balance one more time and adjust if necessary with more salt and/or lemon juice.
  • Spoon the hummus into a large bowl and garnish it with a few gratings of nutmeg using a Microplane or nutmeg grater and a pinch of the pepper. Serve with baguette slices.

ROASTED SQUASH HUMMUS



Roasted Squash Hummus image

Provided by Molly Yeh

Time 1h

Yield about 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 small butternut squash (cut vertically)
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing and drizzling
Kosher salt
One 15.5-ounce can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
1/4 cup good quality tahini
2 tablespoons chopped canned chipotle chiles in adobo
Juice of 1/2 lemon
Toasted sesame seeds, for sprinkling
Chili powder, for garnish

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Remove the seeds from the squash. Brush with a thin layer of olive oil and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Place on a baking sheet, cut-side down. Roast until tender when pierced with a knife, 30 to 40 minutes. Let cool completely.
  • Scoop the flesh of the cooled squash into a food processor, discarding the skin. Add the chickpeas, tahini, chipotle, lemon juice and 3/4 teaspoon salt. Process until mostly smooth. With the machine running, drizzle in the olive oil and process until very smooth and creamy, about 1 minute. Transfer to a serving bowl and drizzle with olive oil, then sprinkle with sesame seeds and chili powder to garnish.

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