MISO ROAST CARROTS WITH PEA HUMMUS
THIS IS MY VERSION OF PEAS + CARROTS / A DELICIOUS AND HEALTHY BALANCED MEAL / VEGAN + VEGETARIAN
The secret ingredient is always love !
Use this recipe as an inspirational guideline. I invite you to get creative, experiment, try new ingredients and different combos. If you don't have/like something, swap it out with something else. Taste as you go along. Trust your tastebuds and your gut...and most importantly, have fun!
Love x Mila*
This is my version of the winning combo "Peas and Carrots".
The Miso Maple Roasted Carrots are the star of the dish. It's served with bulgar wheat, crispy spicy chickpeas and a deliciously zingy pea hummus. All topped with some crunchy sugar snap peas and furikake.
I know it looks like there are a lot of components to the dish, but it's all fairly straightforward:
the Pea Hummus can be made beforehand OR replaced with regular peas or mushy peas.
the Carrots and Chickpeas are roasted in the oven, easy peasy.
Bulgar wheat is quick and easy to cook. You can also use rice, quinoa or couscous.
You can find the recipes for the different components here:
MISO ROAST CARROTS WITH PEA HUMMUS
Ingredients
Miso Roasted Carrots / see RECIPE
Spicy Roasted Chickpeas / see RECIPE
Pea Hummus / see RECIPE
1 cup uncooked Bulgar Wheat / this is usually enough for 2 people
Sugar Snap Peas / finely sliced
Furikake or Sesame Seeds
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 180° and prepare the carrots and chickpeas following the recipe instructions.
While the carrots and chickpeas are in the oven, make the Pea Hummus following the recipe instructions. The hummus can be made in advance as well.
While the carrots and chickpeas are roasting, you can cook the Bulgar Wheat. First, prepare 1 cup of uncooked bulgar wheat following the cooking instructions on the packet.
Finely chop the Sugar Snap Peas and keep to one side, ready for serving.
By now, the chickpeas and carrots should be done and you can start plating up all the components.
Finish with a sprinkle of sliced sugar snap peas and furikake (or sesame seeds).
ENJOY + HAPPY EATING!
Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions, comments or requests.
I would love to hear if you've tried the recipe and what you think of it!
Love x Mila*