Sunday, March 29, 2026

Greek White Bean Dip (Creamy Garlicky and Better Than Hummus)



white bean dip in a bowl

Do you like dips? You will love the simplicity of this Greek recipe,

We had lunch the other day at a local Greek restaurant, and I fell in love with the creamy dip that the server placed on the table that she  referred to as hummus.

I'm not a big fan of hummus so I was going to skip it.I was hungry, so while I was browsing the menu, I took a taste.

white bean dip, vegan,

I was surprised. This dip tasted very. different than hummus—lighter, creamier, and somehow even more flavorful than traditional hummus. It had a bolder garlic flavor.

A Different Hummus

Turns out, their “hummus” wasn’t regular hummus, and it was not made with chickpeas.                                     

They made it using white beans. It was creamy, garlicky, lemony, and absolutely delicious. I immediately knew I wanted to recreate this dip at home.

The waitress gave me a basic idea of what was in it, but once I got home, I went online to scout out a few more exact recipes for Greek White Bean Dip (because yes, apparently this is a thing… and I’m so glad I discovered it!).

raw vegetables around a bowl of hummus


And the best part? You don't need to go to a Greek restaurant because it’s incredibly easy to make at home.

Ingredients for Greek White Bean Dip

  • white beans

  • lots of fresh garlic

  • lemon juice

  • cracked pepper

  • salt

  • water (to thin it out)

  • olive oil (optional)

That’s it! It's a healthy dip to serve because it's high in fiber, protein, and antioxidants which is a winner in my book. I make it low in fat, but you don't have to.

My Oil-Free Option (Or the Restaurant-Style Version)

Personally, I prefer not to add oil when I make dips at home. The restaurant version was definitely thinned with olive oil, and let me tell you—it was outstanding.

But let’s be honest… calories add up quickly and olive oil adds  calories that I prefer not to consume.

 I tried thinning my version with water instead, and I actually still liked it. It stayed creamy, smooth, and still had that bold flavor.

                                     But will you like it that way? 

If you are good with the calories, by all means add the olive oil. 

Do you like my muffin tin server? 

I thought up this idea during Covid. Everyone got their own muffin tin not to spread germs. I thought it was so cute and useful that I still make my husband his own little snack tray when he is watching TV. Works for kids too.

muffin tin snack tray with crackers, hummus
I love making individual appetizer trays using muffin tins - no double dipping here!!

Perfect for Parties 

This dip is perfect served with a big platter of crunchy veggies (crudité), pita, or even whole grain GF crackers. It’s creamy enough to satisfy everyone.

This is one dip you’ll want to keep in your regular entertaining rotation because it's so easy to make and a crowd pleaser.

Ingredients:
2 cups of cooked white beans, drained (canned beans work)
3 large cloves of fresh garlic, pressed
1/4 cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice
Cracked pepper and Salt
Optional: 3 tablespoons of olive oil 

Directions: 

Whiz everything together in the food processor.

What is your favorite dip? 

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12 comments:

  1. I can't wait to be able to eat beans again, this looks so good!

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  2. That sounds so good. Thank you for the recipe.

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  3. Such a lovely dip, Judee! Creamy white beans with plenty of garlic and lemon sound so fresh and flavourful - simple but really satisfying.

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  4. I love hummus and I'm sure I would love this also. Thank you for sharing. I will make this soon.

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  5. This sounds very tasty, and the photos are beautiful!

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  6. Now, I do love chickpea hummus, but the white bean variety also is top tier for veggie dipping.

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  7. I am a huge fan of hummus but I can’t imagine that I wouldn’t really enjoy this white bean dip too. I think I’ll stick to our regular snack trays, though!

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  8. The simplicity of the ingredients is really appealing, and I appreciate the option to go oil free without losing that creamy texture. The muffin tin idea is clever and practical, especially for gatherings where everyone wants their own little spread. Have you tried adding any herbs like dill or oregano, or do you prefer to keep the flavor focused on garlic and lemon?

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  9. I felt sure I'd commented here? Did it go in spam folder?
    ... it looks a lovely dip.

    All the best Jan

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