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Roll up just a few ingredients for satisfying (and really versatile) Vegetarian Hummus Wraps. This no-cook meal is an easy lunch for school for the kids or for work or home for you. And you can make it in less than 5 minutes!
Vegetarian Hummus Wrap
I love a good wrap and this one is so, so easy and satisfying. You can use store bought or homemade hummus and add any veggies or cheeses you like. I have my base method here with lots of options so you can customize it for your family.
This works nicely as a packed school lunch, as an easy lunch for home, and you can even deconstruct it for an older baby or a one year old. I love this as much as my kiddos do, so it’s an easy meal option we make and share a lot.
Ingredients You Need
To make this lunch wrap, you need these ingredients:
- Tortillas: I use whole wheat flour tortillas here in fajita-size (which is a nice medium size for both kids and adults; you can go bigger or smaller if you prefer though).
- Hummus: This works the same with purchased hummus or homemade hummus. And any flavor that you or your kids like works—Carrot, Beet, Sweet Potato, or Butternut Squash Hummus are all delicious.
- Sliced cheese: This is optional, but adds more protein and satisfaction to the wrap. I like thinly sliced cheese, which is a little easier to roll up.
- Thinly sliced raw veggies: Choose from shredded lettuce, shredded carrots, thinly sliced bell pepper, and/or thinly sliced cucumbers.
TIP: You can trade in a grain-free wrap if you prefer and use a nut- and seed-free hummus as needed.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a look at the process involved in making this wrap for kids. Scroll to the end of this post for the full recipe instructions.
- Place the wrap onto a cutting board or clean work surface. If it’s not at room temperature, warm it in the microwave for 15 seconds.
- Spread on the hummus to about ½ inch away from the edges. Add the cheese, if using, and veggies in a little line in the middle.
- Starting on one side, roll up as tightly as you can. Move the veggies back to the center if they move a little as you work to tightly secure them inside the wrap. The hummus will help hold the tortilla in place.
- Cut in half with a serrated knife and serve.
TIP: You can also serve the elements of this side-by-side so it’s easier for an older baby or a 1-year-old to eat.
Frequently Asked Questions
A hummus wrap is usually made with a wrap—usually a tortilla—hummus and an assortment of vegetables.
If wrapped tightly in plastic wrap or stored in an airtight container like a lunch box, you can store a hummus wrap in the fridge for about 2 days. (Plastic wrap will keep it fresher if you want to store it for 3 days.)
I prefer to use a whole wheat flour tortilla in a fajita size. This is easy to roll at room temperature and is a nice (not too giant!) size.
How to Store
Wrap each wrap tightly in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for up to 3 days. Or stored in an airtight container such as a lunch box in the fridge for about 2 days. (Plastic wrap will keep it fresher since it keeps more air out.)
TIP: Find my Favorite Kids Lunch Boxes for great options.
Best Tips for Success
- If your tortilla isn’t at room temperature, warm it for 15 seconds in the microwave or briefly in a pan over medium heat to help it become a little more pliable—and easy to roll.
- I prefer to use a fajita-size tortilla in this recipe.
- Trade in crumbled goat cheese or feta for the sliced cheddar cheese if you prefer.
- Use thinly sliced veggies that you and the kids like.
- Serve deconstructed for younger eaters who may find the texture of a full wrap too hard to hold and bite.
- You may also like Easy Snacks to Make at Home, Summer Lunch Ideas, Cold Lunch Ideas, and Carrot Hummus.
I’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe, so please rate and comment below!
Easy Hummus Wrap (to Share with the Kids)
Quickly combine a few simple ingredients to make a really yummy lunch wrap. This recipe makes one wrap, so increase the serving size as necessary.
Ingredients
- 1 whole wheat flour tortilla (fajita size)
- 1/4 cup hummus
- 1-2 slice cheese
- 1/4 cup shredded lettuce
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced bell pepper
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced cucumber
Notes
- If your tortilla isn’t at room temperature, warm it for 15 seconds in the microwave or briefly in a pan over medium heat to help it become a little more pliable—and easy to roll.
- I prefer to use a fajita-size tortilla in this recipe.
- Trade in crumbled goat cheese or feta for the sliced cheddar cheese if you prefer.
- Use thinly sliced veggies that you and the kids like.
- Serve deconstructed for younger eaters who may find the texture of a full wrap too hard to hold and bite.
Nutrition
Serving: 1wrapCalories: 364kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 16gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 28mgSodium: 707mgPotassium: 303mgFiber: 8gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 2156IUVitamin C: 50mgCalcium: 314mgIron: 3mg
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