Who says snacks can’t be both delicious and nourishing? This quick, vegan, and gluten-free cannabis-infused beet hummus comes together in about 10 minutes using a can of beans and a can of beets. The recipe includes several infusion options, including Bliss MCT oil.

Article Features
- A simple, easy-to-make hummus recipe
- Customizable variations to suit your taste
- Make dosing simple: use Bliss MCT oil for consistent dosing and easy home delivery.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
Readers often ask for healthier cannabis recipes. Many people picture edibles as sweet treats, but you can infuse nearly any savory dish. With a few pantry staples, this vibrant beet hummus is an easy way to enjoy an infused snack that’s plant-based and satisfying.
Whether you follow a plant-based diet or want a better option to manage the munchies, this hummus is versatile and approachable. Below I cover ingredient needs, step-by-step instructions, storage tips, and multiple infusion methods so you can pick what works best for you.
What You’ll Need

- 3 whole garlic cloves (or 1 tablespoon minced)
- ¼ cup fresh parsley, packed (stems removed) — you can substitute fresh cannabis fan leaves if available
- ¼ cup Bliss MCT oil — each 1 mL contains 2.5 mg THC and 2.5 mg CBD; ¼ cup ≈ 59 mL. Use the amount that matches your target dose.
- ¼ cup lemon juice — fresh preferred
- 14-ounce can garbanzo beans (chickpeas), drained and rinsed
- 8-ounce can cooked beets, drained (avoid pickled unless you want extra tang)
- ¼ cup tahini
- Salt and pepper to taste
Note: A complete, printable ingredient list and instructions are available in the recipe block below.
Step-by-Step Instructions

- Add the garlic, parsley, Bliss oil (or your chosen infusion) and lemon juice to a food processor and pulse until roughly chopped.
- If you like, reserve a spoonful of the garlic-parsley mixture to use as a garnish.
- Add the chickpeas, beets, tahini, salt, and pepper. Blend on high until completely smooth, scraping down the sides as needed.
- Transfer to a serving bowl and garnish with the reserved garlic-parsley mixture and an extra drizzle of oil if desired.
- Serve with fresh vegetables, pita, or whole-grain crackers.
Storage Instructions
Store hummus in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Stir before serving if it separates slightly.
Alternate Infusion Options
There are several reliable ways to infuse this hummus. Below are practical options so you can choose the one that matches your supplies and preferred potency.
Cannabis-Infused Olive Oil
Cannabis-infused olive oil blends smoothly into hummus and adds a familiar savory note. Prepare a batch of infused olive oil ahead of time and use it in place of the Bliss MCT oil. Extra-virgin olive oil works nicely for flavor.
Raw Cannabis Leaves
If you have fresh fan leaves, use them in the gremolata portion (replace part of the parsley). Fan leaves typically contain low levels of active cannabinoids but do provide raw cannabinoid acids (THCA, CBDA), terpenes, and nutrients. Wash well and trim stems before processing; try about 1/4 cup raw leaves combined with 1/4 cup parsley.
Decarbed Cannabis Flower
To get activated THC or CBD, the flower must be decarboxylated. That converts cannabinoid acids into their active forms. A common approach is baking dried cannabis at 240°F for around 40 minutes for THC-dominant flower; longer times (around 90 minutes) are often recommended for CBD-dominant material. Once decarbed and ground, start with a small amount—about 1 teaspoon—and adjust to your tolerance.
Decarbed Kief
Kief is concentrated and potent. It should also be decarbed before use. Because it’s stronger than flower, begin with a small quantity (for example, 1 gram or less of decarbed kief) and adjust based on your desired effect.
Leftover Cannabis Pulp
Leftover cooked cannabis material from oil or butter infusions still contains nutrients and trace cannabinoids. If you enjoy the taste, you can grind the spent pulp finely and add a small amount—start with 2 teaspoons—to the hummus to experiment with flavor and mild infusion effects.
Cannabis Concentrates
Concentrates and distillates are convenient: a small amount provides predictable potency without changing texture or volume. Add a few drops of FECO or a tiny amount of distillate to the hummus during blending, then taste and adjust carefully to reach your target dose.

Customize Your Hummus
Homemade hummus is forgiving and adaptable. Use any sturdy food processor, swap beans (cannellini, navy, or pinto work fine), or adjust lemon, garlic, and tahini to your taste. Serve as a dip with vegetables, as a spread for sandwiches, or as a flavorful addition to bowls and wraps.

Cannabis-Infused Beet Hummus
Equipment
- Food processor
Ingredients
- 3 whole garlic cloves
- ¼ cup fresh parsley, packed
- ¼ cup Bliss MCT oil (or other infused oil of choice)
- ¼ cup lemon juice, fresh-squeezed
- 14-ounce can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
- 8-ounce can cooked beets, drained
- ¼ cup tahini
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
Instructions
- Add the garlic, parsley, Bliss oil and lemon juice to the food processor and pulse until roughly chopped.
- Reserve a spoonful of this garlic mixture for garnish if desired.
- Add the remaining ingredients and blend on high until completely smooth.
- Transfer to a bowl, garnish, and serve with veggies or crackers.
Notes
Dosing guidance: If using Bliss MCT Oil, each 1 mL contains 2.5 mg THC and 2.5 mg CBD. A ¼ cup is approximately 59 mL, so adjust the amount you add to reach your desired dose. Always divide total milligrams by the number of servings to estimate per-serving potency and start low if you’re uncertain.
Nutrition
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Some infused oils and products are available for purchase without a medical card depending on local regulations. Check local laws and product sources before buying.
Bliss MCT oil is mild-tasting and generally does not impart a strong cannabis flavor, making it a neutral option for recipes.
If you prefer to skip beets, swap in an additional 14-ounce can of drained, rinsed chickpeas for a classic hummus color and flavor profile. The beet version is mainly chosen for its color and gentle sweetness.
Gremolata is an Italian herb mixture of parsley, garlic, and lemon that adds fresh flavor. In this recipe, it brightens the hummus and complements the beets.
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