Yowza.
If it were the 1990's, and Full House was still relevant, I'd be channeling Uncle Jesse right now with a "Have Mercy."
Curried Carrot Dip rocked those fuzzy slipper socks right off my feet last night.
Have you ever made a dip...or a spread...or a condiment...that tasted so good, you just decided you'd rather eat it straight from the spoon?
If you haven't yet, you will join the ranks of spoon-lickin' friends as soon as you make this carrot dip. When I initially stumbled upon the recipe, I was interested but slightly skeptical. How could I make a savory vegan dip that didn't include beans? Aren't beans the staple requirement of such spreads?
Holy delicious-ness did this recipe prove me wrong. The curry + garlic seasoning is potent (in the best possible way), and the toasted sunflower seeds add a nutty crunch and delectable flavor. We made the dip as a topping for our dinner of Falalfal patties, but it was all Adam could do to keep my spoon out of the serving bowl :)
Friends, it's time for you to join the spoon-lickin' condiment club. Welcome to the world of Curried Carrot Dip.
Curried Carrot Dip
(adapted from a recipe in Veganomicon)
This dip is perfect as a veggie burger topping, vegetable dip, or sandwich spread. Or, as previously noted, it's great straight off the spoon as well.
Ingredients:
Curried Carrot Dip rocked those fuzzy slipper socks right off my feet last night.
Have you ever made a dip...or a spread...or a condiment...that tasted so good, you just decided you'd rather eat it straight from the spoon?
If you haven't yet, you will join the ranks of spoon-lickin' friends as soon as you make this carrot dip. When I initially stumbled upon the recipe, I was interested but slightly skeptical. How could I make a savory vegan dip that didn't include beans? Aren't beans the staple requirement of such spreads?
Holy delicious-ness did this recipe prove me wrong. The curry + garlic seasoning is potent (in the best possible way), and the toasted sunflower seeds add a nutty crunch and delectable flavor. We made the dip as a topping for our dinner of Falalfal patties, but it was all Adam could do to keep my spoon out of the serving bowl :)
Friends, it's time for you to join the spoon-lickin' condiment club. Welcome to the world of Curried Carrot Dip.
Curried Carrot Dip
(adapted from a recipe in Veganomicon)
This dip is perfect as a veggie burger topping, vegetable dip, or sandwich spread. Or, as previously noted, it's great straight off the spoon as well.
Ingredients:
- 1 lb. carrots, finely chopped and cooked until tender
- 1/4 cup toasted sunflower seeds (don't forget to toast 'em!)
- 1 tsp minced garlic
- 1 tsp. curry powder
- 1/2 tsp. cumin
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1 TBSP lemon juice
Directions:
Place 3 TBSP of the sunflower seeds in a food processor and processor until it turns into crumbs. Add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. Stir in the remaining 1 TBSP sunflower seeds and season to taste. Have mercy it's good!
You come up with some out of control concoctions, I would have never thought of making a dip from carrots!
ReplyDeleteI just finished off my 5lb bag of carrots. obviously I need to buy more now! <3 Keep these savory recipes coming girl! <3
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Jenn @ Peas & Crayons
yum! I make a carrot caraway dip in a very similiar manner -- but with toasted slivered almonds instead of sunflower seeds, and caraway with a pinch of garam masala. The lemon juice does the trick, though! So delicious.
ReplyDeleteIve decided that when we move (which is soon) I am going to have a party. The them of this party will be see-how-many-of-your-recipes-i-can-make :) Its going to be a tasty party!
ReplyDeleteI could definitely eat this with a spoon! It's my favorite way to enjoy dips :)
ReplyDeleteKylie! This looks amazing. I've never had a carrot dip before, but it sounds so good... and healthy.
ReplyDeleteCut. It. Out. I can tell this is awesome! Seems like it would be super versatile, too. Full House will always be relevant to me. :)
ReplyDeleteI love carrots so this is right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteAnd I *love* any reference to Uncle Jesse :)
I have never heard of carrot dip before.This is both new and healthy.And I have some favorite flavors in there too.
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