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Burrito Wraps with Veggies and a Lime-Cilantro Hummus

Burrito Wraps with Veggies and a Lime-Cilantro Hummus. Recipe and photo by That Healthy Kitchen

After all those Cinco de Mayo Mexican festivities a little while back, I kind of became obsessed with Mexican food. I’ve always loved guacamole (for obvious reasons) and maize and tomato and rice and all those classic Mexican (or at least in my non-Mexican eyes classic) ingredients. The reason this post comes this late though is something many of you will probably also have problems are familiar with: finals week, deadlines, essays, revisions, etc.

Burrito Wraps with Veggies and a Lime-Cilantro HummusOfficially I’m done with uni work coming Tuesday, but I will probably still have a deadline on Thursday. And then the Tuesday after that I again start with my summer course, which is going to be super fun I think, but still. I wished I would have had some more time in between to focus a bit more on the blog and make some time to not only make and eat but also photograph my food :)

Burrito Wraps with Veggies and a Lime-Cilantro HummusHowever, I do have this awesome burrito wrap recipe for you, with another great hummus recipe. I’ve made this cilantro and lime hummus soooo many times, and it never fails! Also, I’ve made it oil-free this time while keeping the texture super smooth. So yum!

Burrito Wraps with Veggies and a Lime-Cilantro HummusI think these burrito wraps would be great for a picnic this summer, just store them in some parchment paper with a pretty ribbon around them and they will be too cute. Also, I think you could easily take these to work/uni for lunch. Just make sure to keep the veggies separated from the hummus and the wrap and assemble them when you’re ready.

Lime-cilantro hummus
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: –
Total time: 10 mins
Yield: 1 big bowl of hummus

Ingredients
1 can cooked chickpeas (270 gram), do not throw away its liquid!
80 gram tahini
2 small cloves garlic
1 lime
pinch of salt and pepper
big bunch of cilantro

Instructions
1. Zest and juice the lime.
2. Add all ingredients, except the cilantro, to your food processor or blender. Do not drain the chickpeas, but add its liquid to the blender as well.
3. Start with a little bit of cilantro, and blend it in with the hummus. Add the cilantro step by step, as a little goes a long way, and it is easy to overdo it.
4. If the hummus tends to be a bit dry after blending, you can add some more lime juice or water, depending on your preference.

Burrito wraps with veggies and a lime-cilantro hummus dressing
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 15 mins
Total time: 25 mins
Yield: 2 big burritos or 4 smaller ones

Ingredients
2 sweet potatoes
2 to 3 ripe tomatoes
3 sprigs spring onion
1 avocado
pinch of chili
pinch of cinnamon
one batch of my lime-cilantro hummus (see recipe above)
2 to 4 wraps (depending on size of the wraps)
zest of 1/2 lime
few sprigs of cilantro

Instructions
1. Start by peeling the sweet potatoes and cutting them up in 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm cubes (or smaller).
2. Steam the sweet potato cubes, or cook them in a little bit of water until slightly tender but still firm. Do not let them cook too long, as they are best when still a bit firm. It will probably take 8 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of the cubes.
3. Meanwhile cut up the tomatoes and avocado in small cubes and slice up the spring onions.
4. After cooking, let the sweet potatoes cool and dry a little, and sprinkle them with some cinnamon and chili.
5. Take a wrap and assemble them with a dot of lime-cilantro hummus, some tomatoes, avocado, spring onions and sweet potato cubes. Finish them off with some extra lime zest and cilantro.

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