Restaurant-Style Creamy Hummus | No Garlic!
Dec 9, 2025
Description
When Chef Zohar Arama opened Yalla in Brattleboro, Vermont, he wanted to create something extraordinary by focusing on simplicity. For him, creamy hummus is the holy grail of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine. His original vision was a restaurant that would serve only hummus—fresh, still warm, with maybe some onions, pickles, and pita on the side—no frills, just perfection.
What sets his recipe apart is what’s missing: garlic. Zohar explains that while garlic has a wonderful flavor, it often dominates a dish. In the Mediterranean, restraint is common—fewer ingredients used thoughtfully so each one can shine. By skipping garlic, the nuttiness of tahini, the brightness of lemon, and the creamy richness of warm beans take center stage.
































