How to make Hummus that doesn't have a hardened layer?

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When hummus has stood outside for some time, a harder layer on top forms.

Can this be avoided?



Best Answer

Plastic wrap works for storage.

Some folks brush olive oil to the top of the hummus to create a barrier from the air drying it out when it sits out on a table waiting to be eaten.




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Answer 2

Plastic wrap, and press it to the surface of the hummus rather than over the edges of the container.

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