Low-calorie things to dip in hummus?
BohemianDestiny
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I LOVE hummus. I don't know about you guys, but I think its amazing stuff. I just hate it that the only thing I can think of to dip in it is tortillas. While the hummus I buy (and I think hummus in general) is low calorie, tortillas are not, and I could go through three or four tortillas in a snacking session. What should I try to dip in my hummus that I can safely eat more of? Any suggestions?
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baby carrotts - it is great with hummus...or Christie Whole Wheat crackers - 13 crackers = 90 calories0
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I also love hummus!! I really like to dip raw veggies in it, such as baby carrots, broccoli, and cauliflower. Very low cal snack! I also really like to toast pita bread and dip that in it. An average pita has about 160 calories in it but I find it to be more filling than tortillas.0
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Not too different from tortillas but baked pita bread is good with it too.0
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Carrots, celery, radish. If using broccoli, I prefer it blanched rather than entirely raw.
You can also use it as a spread on your lunch instead of using it as a dip.0 -
baby carrots, celery, red peppers or you can slice whole pita bread and make "chips"0
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raw veggies or low cal crackers!0
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I prefer the super SUPER baby carrots, I think they are called petite carrots; and I also love carrot chips (crinkle cut carrots). Another good option is daikon radish slices, delicious! I get the radishes at my local Asian supermarket.
I also make my own homemade hummus and use just 1 can of chick peas (garbanzo beans); 1 tablespoon of tahini; juice of 1 lemon; and lots of garlic. I make this in my food processor, it takes a minute, and it has I believe 40 calories for 2 tablespoons. Yum!0 -
I dip veggies as well. Baby carrots, celery, grape tomatos, cucumber, green pepper, brocoli, cauliflower.
Take a pita bread, cut it into 8 wedges and then seperate the wedges. Sprinkle it with chili powder and cumin. Bake them for a few minutes. And dip those. Yumm.
You can also use hummus instead of mayonaise in sandwiches.0 -
raw veggies. carrots, celery, broccoli, cucumber, jicama! Although I also do the simply naked pita chips with sea salt. so good!0
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Endive, whole-wheat pita, Ak-mak crackers (I think this is what they're called), celery, broccoli, etc.
I love endive though. It's great with a roasted pepper and white bean dip, too!0 -
Suzie's quinoa/flax cakes ~ similar to rice cakes, but thin like crackers. 16 calories per cake. I spread them with hummus, guacamole, salsa ... all sorts of good stuff that just needs a vehicle to get from the dish to my tummy.0
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yeah I do veggies...had some earlier, yum...a healthy alternative to "ranch dips"0
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Thanks guys! I really appreciate the responses. Can't believe I never thought of veggies before. Silly me.
I might just have to try making my own hummus. I love doing stuff like that. Thanks for sharing.0 -
My finger works best.0
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Sugar snap peas are AMAZING... I really like carrot sticks, cucumber sticks, red or yellow capsicum... all are LOVELY0
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Bell peppers! them. The red ones have an unreal amount of vitamin c in them, too0
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Red bell peppers, petite carrots, and stringless sugar snap peas. It's also good spread on a sandwich or wrap.0
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baby carrots! that's the only thing that i dip in humms and i've practically become addicted to them. I eat this almost every day for a snack. I eat athenos hummus and with carrots it's only 85 calories, but it still keeps me full until my next meal.0
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i have used baby carrots and crackers like wheat thins i am so new to hummus though my sister introduced it to me hubby just suggested cucumber to me but love all the ideas0
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Raw zuccinni! Yellow squash, bell peppers, and special K cracker chips are all good!0
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Raw green beans.0
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I also like it on fruit. Apples and grapes are my favorite with hummus.0
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Cucumbers, mushrooms, and zucchini slices are good options.0
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pretzels are my favorite. Veggies are also yummy.0
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Jimica - the best - especially with a little lime on it. Cut in sticks, or slice thina nd enjoy. Another trick - although it take some practice toget the consistency right is to slice jimica thin, and bake - they become like tortilla chips but very few calories0
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My finger works best.
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I would buy carrots that are cut into crinkle style chips, those are great in hummus. I also like thinly sliced red bell pepper.0
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