ini Sos Kacang Putih Vegan recipe is made with creamy white beans instead of chickpeas, tangy lemon juice, a rich garlic flavor, and flavorful spices, this dip is the perfect pairing for veggies or pita chips. Plus, it’s easy to make and packed with protein and fiber. Try our Vegan White Bean Dip recipe today and taste the difference!
If you love hummus like my Edamame Hummus or Hummus Alpukat Vegan and like to make Balutan Hummus Vegan, this recipe is for you as it’s like a white hummus. My Vegan White Bean Dip is healthy, easy to make, and a filling spread to add to wraps, sandwiches, or as a side to roasted vegetables. There are endless ways to serve this hummus, and white beans are a game changer.
While regular hummus made from chickpeas is amazing, white beans make the dip much creamier and thicker with a smooth consistency, and it’s easier to put together. Canned chickpeas can leave a gritty texture in hummus recipes unless you take the extra time to peel off each bean from its outer shell.
But white beans don’t have this little piece of skin. They blend and turn creamy instantly. So now, let’s see how to make this tasty dip appetizer.
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Sos Kacang Putih Vegan
Ramuan
- 3 sudu makan Minyak Zaitun Ekstra
- 2 Bawang putih bawang putih - dihancurkan
- ⅓ cawan Tahini
- ¼ cawan Jus lemon
- ½ sudu teh Garam
- 1 ½ cawan Cooked Cannellini Beans - canned, drained (note1)
- ⅛ sudu teh Lada Tanah
Pilihan
- 1-2 sudu teh Air Ais - to thin out if needed
Untuk berkhidmat
- 1-2 sudu makan Minyak Zaitun
- daun ketumbar
arahan
- Pour the water and ice cubes into a small bowl. You will use this iced water at the end of the recipe.
- Pour the olive oil, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic into the bowl of a food processor or high-speed blender. Process or blend the mixture on medium speed (speed 3 of a Vitamix blender) for 30 seconds until creamy.
- Add the white beans, salt, pepper, cumin, and cilantro.
- Process the dip on medium-high speed until it's smooth. Stop the blender or food processor a few times and scrape down the sides of the bowl. If using a blender, use the tamper attachment to push the dip down to the blade.
- Jika terlalu pekat mengikut citarasa anda, teruskan memproses sambil menambah sedikit air ais secara beransur-ansur.
- I add 3 or 4 tablespoons of water, but you can add more or less depending on how thick you like your hummus. Stop when the texture is to your liking.
Nota
- Bebas Tahini – You can remove the tahini from the hummus recipe without adding any substitute. However, I recommend swapping for 2-3 tablespoons of plant-based Greek yogurt to add creaminess.
- Minyak – Any oil can be used in hummus recipes, but avocado oil and extra virgin olive oil are the ones that give it the best flavor. Avoid high-flavor oils like sesame or peanut oil.
Pemakanan
Bahan dan Pengganti
Apa yang anda perlukan untuk membuat resipi ini ialah:

- Canned White Beans – There are many types of white beans, including canned navy beans, butter beans, or cannellini beans. You can use any of these varieties for this recipe. Drain the can, rinse it, and use it for the recipe.
- Minyak Zaitun Ekstra atau minyak avokado.
- Tahini – Unhulled tahini is a bit bitter so I used hulled tahini.
- Jus lemon – From fresh lemon or from a bottle.
- Bawang putih bawang putih – atau serbuk bawang putih.
- Laut Masin dan Lada – secukup rasa.
- Air Ais – I barely add water in white bean dip because it turns out perfectly creamy without any addition.
There are many types of canned white beans available in your store. They all have different in texture and flavors. While they all work for this recipe and they blend well, the result in flavors and texture will be different, so choose wisely. Here are my tips for picking up white beans for dip recipes.
- Kacang Mentega – Low in flavor, ultra-soft, and give the best creamy texture to hummus.
- Cannellini Beans – Nutty flavors, firmer, but still add a lovely creamy texture.
- Kacang Laut – They are smaller than cannellini beans and add an acidic flavor to raw recipes. I won’t recommend using this variety for hummus. They are better for soup or cooked dishes.
How To Make Vegan White Bean Dip
This vegan white bean dip recipe takes under 10 minutes to make:

- In a high-speed blender or food processor, add the whole garlic cloves, tahini paste, lemon juice, and olive oil.

- Blend on medium speed for a few seconds to pulse the ingredients together.

- Stop the blender, add the drained white beans, sea salt, and pepper, and blend again using the tamper attachment to push the beans down to the blade and turn the beans into a thick and creamy hummus.

- If too thick or grainy, add the iced water gradually to thin it out. Stop adding water when you love the texture of the dip.
- Transfer the white bean hummus to a medium shallow bowl. Drizzle extra virgin olive oil on top and some spices.
Variasi Rempah
The best spices to add on top of this Vegan White Bean Dip are:
- Red chili pepper flakes
- Lada hitam tanah
- paprika
- Jintan putih
- Cengkeh
You can also transform this hummus by adding the following to the dip:
- kacang pain
- Bijan Hitam
- Fresh Parsley, basil, or dill

Berkhidmat
Serve this Vegan White Bean Dip recipe as you would serve any regular hummus recipe. The best way to eat the dip is any of the following:
- Sayur Mentah – carrot sticks, cucumber sticks or celery sticks.
- Roti Pita cut into triangles and baked like my baked pita chips.
- Keropok - Suka Keropok Biji Bunga Matahari
- Baguette
You can also serve hummus as a side to Middle-Eastern recipes and roasted vegetables like these:
Soalan Lazim
Cannellini beans are one kind of white beans.
Under the name white beans, you will find many bean varieties, like butter beans, navy beans, or cannellini beans.
While they can all be used to make this hummus recipe, they all have different flavors. For example, cannellini beans have nutty flavors, and it’s my favorite for hummus.
On the other hand, butter beans are low in flavor and softer. They make this dip creamier.
You can use this recipe for regular hummus. However, you will need more iced water to make the hummus as creamy as seen in the pictures.
Yes, you can soak and cook the dried white beans following your packaging instructions.
When soft and completely cooled to room temperature, use 1 1/2 cups of cooked, drained white beans in the recipe.
The main reason is the texture. Cannellini beans or butter beans make the hummus creamier.
But nutrition-wise, white beans are higher in many nutrients than chickpeas.
For example, for the same volume, white beans contain twice the iron, five times the calcium, and twice the magnesium.
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Lovely dip, will make again.