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These delicious hummus bruschettas are packed with simple, healthy ingredients, turning a Middle Eastern staple into a savoury snack.
PREP TIME
15 minutes
COOK TIME
20 minutes
SERVES
Makes 18+

About this recipe

These delicious hummus bruschettas are packed with simple, healthy ingredients. Check out my easy homemade hummus recipe and learn how to get creative with hummus.

Ready to turn this Middle Eastern staple into a savoury snack?

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hummus bruschetta garnished with pomegranate and pine nuts

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 tablespoon pine nuts
  • 1 baguette sliced 3cm in thickness
  • a handful of roughly chopped parsley
  • hummus
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Notes from Rouba

  • Pomegranates are optional. They are visually appealing when garnished over hummus bruschettas.
  • How many this recipe serves depends on the size of your baguette.

Method

Step 1.

Prepare your homemade hummus recipe. Download the recipe here.

Step 2.

Add olive oil to a non-stick small frying pan and fry pine nuts until golden. Remove and drain on paper a towel.

Step 3.

Spread hummus over charred bread. Garnish with pine nuts and parsley. Drizzle with olive oil.

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