Hummus Veggie Wraps


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Need some new ideas for yours or your kids’ lunches? These hummus veggie wraps are a perfect recipe for quick and healthy lunches!
hummus veggie wrap (hummus pinwheels)

This is a variation of our healthy wraps base recipe. Tired of plain old ham and cheese sandwiches? Need some new ideas for yours or your kids’ lunches? Look no further! These hummus veggie wraps are a perfect recipe for quick and healthy lunches!

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Culinary Tips for the Best Hummus Wraps

When dicing the vegetables, think about the final product. Large pieces may be hard to chew, so we recommend finely diced pieces for this recipe.

Don’t worry about being exact with the veggie measurements. It’s okay to eyeball it in this recipe. However, keep in mind that the more veggies you add to the tortilla, the harder it will be to roll up!

Don’t spread the hummus all the way to the edge of the tortilla, or the hummus will squeeze out when rolled up.

To make hummus pinwheels, simply use a serrated knife to slice the tortilla into rounds (~1 inch between each slice). Be sure to roll the wrap tightly before cutting. Placing the uncut wrap in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before slicing can help the pinwheels hold together better.

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Whole Wheat Tortilla: substitute your favorite tortilla. We do not recommend corn tortillas, as these are too small to roll up. However, if you want to make a hummus quesadilla, corn tortillas work fine.
  • Hummus: use any flavor of homemade or store-bought hummus.
  • Feta Cheese: substitute Cotija cheese, goat cheese, shredded cheese, or any other crumbly variety.
  • Red Bell Pepper: substitute orange or yellow bell pepper. You can also use green bell pepper, but note that its flavor is stronger and less sweet.
  • Cucumber: use regular or English. Leave the peel on for optimal nutrition, but note that some regular cucumber peels have a hard or bitter peel. Taste before adding – especially if you have picky eaters!
  • Avocado: substitute dollops of guacamole.

Recipe Variations

Feel free to add any other veggies to your taste, but remember that the more you add, the harder it will be to roll up!

Make hummus pesto veggie wraps by spreading a tablespoon of pesto in with the hummus.

Make hummus grilled veggie wraps by using grilled red bell peppers and any other grilled veggies of your choice.

Add a sprinkling of fresh chopped herbs, such as parsley, cilantro, or basil for herbed hummus wraps.

Leave out the feta to make these vegan hummus veggie wraps.

Want more wrap flavor inspiration?

Use our base recipe as a guide, then have fun exploring other flavors, ingredients, and textures!

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Health Benefits of Hummus Wraps

We love a quick and easy plant-forward lunch recipe. These vegetarian wraps are loaded with nutrients that promote a healthy body: whole grains, chickpeas, and lots of veggies!

Whole Wheat Tortillas

Whole grains are a good source of fiber, B vitamins, Vitamin E, trace minerals, and phytonutrients. Replacing refined grains (i.e. flour tortillas) with whole grains (i.e. whole wheat tortillas) may reduce the risk of developing chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. When purchasing whole wheat tortillas, choose varieties with ingredients that you can see, recognize, and pronounce.

Chickpeas / Garbanzo Beans

Beans are one of our favorite foods because they are packed with high quality nutrients. All of the world’s longest lived populations consume beans weekly, if not daily. Beans of all varieties contain plant-based protein, complex carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients promote gut health, decrease risk of developing heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, and promote a healthy weight.

Vegetables

All vegetables provide fiber, vitamins, minerals, and disease fighting phytonutrients. Aim to eat a variety of colors – each color provides a different benefit for our bodies. This Mediterranean hummus pizza is full of different colors!

Learn more about health benefits of different foods in our book, To Your Taste!

Serving Suggestions

Serve hummus wraps as a healthy vegetarian lunch along with some fresh fruit to make a beautiful Whole Life Plate. Hummus pinwheels also make a great appetizer or after-school snack.

Storage Tips

Store hummus wraps in an airtight container in the refrigerator for no more than 2 days to prevent the tortilla from getting soggy. If packing a lunch and you don’t have a refrigerator available, pack an ice pack in your lunch box to keep the wrap cool. 

Want more healthy lunch ideas?

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hummus veggie wrap (hummus pinwheels)

Hummus Veggie Wrap

This is a variation of our healthy wraps base recipe. Tired of plain old ham and cheese sandwiches? Need some new ideas for yours or your kids’ lunches? These hummus veggie wraps are a perfect recipe for quick and healthy lunches!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Main Course, Snack
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 1 wrap

Ingredients
  

  • 10-12" whole grain wrap or tortilla
  • 2 Tablespoons hummus
  • 1 Tablespoon crumbled feta cheese
  • 1 Tablespoon diced red bell pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon diced cucumber
  • 1 Tablespoon diced avocado

Instructions
 

  • Spread hummus to cover one side of the whole wheat tortilla, but not entirely to the edge.
  • Sprinkle remaining ingredients on top.
  • Roll it up. Cut into pinwheels if desired. The wraps will be easier to cut into pinwheels if chilled for at least 30 minutes. Enjoy!

Notes

When dicing the vegetables, think about the final product. Large pieces may be hard to chew, so we recommend finely diced pieces for this recipe.
 
Don’t worry about being exact with the veggie measurements. It’s okay to eyeball it in this recipe. However, keep in mind that the more veggies you add to the tortilla, the harder it will be to roll up!
Keyword Hummus Veggie Wrap

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