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Who needs Deviled Eggs, when these bites come together in an instant, are healthier and funner. 🙂
Slice the cucumbers on a diagonal plane to get an egg shape. Mix up the hummus with turmeric, nutritional yeast and kala namak. Pipe on the cukes, sprinkle seeds and mint and other small and pretty things like sprouts or what not. Serve!
Make these for Easter, or any other party! Add other spices, flavors to the hummus. color it green with spinach, pink with beet juice, red with Sriracha or hot sauce. Top with other goodies, fresh herbs, seeds. Make fatter slices and remove some of the inside of the cucumbers for cucumber cups ordeviledcukes!
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Cucumber Eggy Hummus Mint Sesame Seed Appetizer Bites
Allergen Information: Free of Dairy, Egg, corn, soy, gluten, grain, nut, yeast, sugar. Can be made oil-free with oil-free hummus.
Ingredients: Easily doubled multi-pled.
1 Cucumber or Zucchini, sliced diagonally into ¼ -½ inch slices
½ cup hummus, store bought or home made (see here for recipe)
¼-1/2 tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp nutritional yeast
a generous pinch of kala namak (Indian black salt, for the eggy taste)
a generous pinch of cayenne (optional)
Sesame seeds, black or white for garnish
mint or basil or cilantro leaves for garnish
Method:
Mix the hummus with the turmeric, nutritional yeast, kala namak and cayenne.
Put into a pastry bag or ziplock and pipe onto sliced Cucumber.
Sprinkle sesame seeds and dress with mint.
Serve!
Variations: Use sprouts, hemp seeds or other seeds, Sriracha as toppings. Add in garam masala, taco spice etc to the hummus. Color the hummus green with spinach, pink with beet juice, red with hot sauce/roasted red pepper.Make fatter slices and remove some of the inside of the cucumbers for cucumber cups ordeviledcukes!
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EyeEatVeggies
These were amazing. I made them for Easter Coffee hour at church and people loved them. One person said, “These are like little jewels!” I couldn’t find little mint leaves at my grocery and I added a sprinkle of smoked sweet paprika to the tops. Delish!
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Liane Blanco
Thank you so much for the recipe. These look delicious! Our group comes together in the summer and again in the fall for an outdoor gathering, where everyone brings dishes to share. I am a vegan and am often stuck with the potato or pasta salad that I bring, and chips and dip. Next time I want to take an appetizer, salad and main dish so I won’t feel deprived. These look like just the thing. A good way to introduce vegan yummies to the unconverted too.
I always aim to inspire, never to preach (although it’s tempting…)
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Gaurav
That was so cruel of the companies to do such an act. The chicken looks so adorable.
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Sunday Morning Banana Pancakes
These are so adorable! I love the freshness of the cucumber with the eggy hummus- totally on my list to make one of these days 🙂
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Shonalika
These look absolutely delicious! They’re actually like a more sophisticated version of a snack I was having already. Presenting it like this would definitely convince other people that I’m not a nutter. XD
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Heiney
made the bites. took a picture:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/heiney/13953684811/Love the blog, keep up the great work…
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Gabby @ the veggie nook
This is so adorable and unique Richa! I love the addition of black salt to the hummus for an eggy feel. I’m going to use that trick 😉
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Caitlin
i love this alternative to deviled eggs!
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The Peace Patch
So fun and festive and colorful…no need for deviled eggs nor dyed eggs for Easter! Thanks for the recipe and the options to try too. I think after reading about that sweet goldenfeathered chickie that I want to find an animal sanctuary and spend the weekend just hugging little chicks. 🙂
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June
How cute and creative! Why devil an egg when you can devil a cucumber? 🙂
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coconutandberries
These are such cute little nibbles 🙂 I’m intrigued about the eggy tasting hummus too. I’ve never thought to add black salt to hummus before….Happy Easter!
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