One thing I look forward to with the arrival of Spring are the carefree meals with more simple assembling rather than time-consuming preparation– meals that require no more than just beautiful platters of ingredients so everyone can arrange their own plates or bowls. Hummus toast is a common springtime lunch for us and much like avocado toast, we never seem to tire of it. After a generous smear of hummus on a toasted pita, we pile on all sorts of fresh vegetables and seeds and finish it off with a drizzle of good olive oil. There are so many possibilities and it’s so much fun to play around. Perfect for leisurely picnics and also great for a quick lunch at home.
Spring Hummus Toasts
Ingredients
- Whole-grain pita bread
- Hummus, homemade or store-bought
Possible Toppings
- 1 beet, peeled and thinly sliced on a mandolin
- 3-4 radishes, thinly sliced
- 2 carrots, shaved into ribbons using a vegetable peeler
- 1 avocado, sliced
- 1 cucumber, halved lengthwise and sliced
- microgreens
- olives
- cherry tomatoes
- feta cheese
- fresh mozzarella
- fresh basil leaves
- hemp seeds, sesame seeds, or sunflower kernels
- za’atar
- extra-virgin olive oil for drizzling
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350. Arrange pitas in a single layer on one or two baking sheets. Toast lightly in the oven for 5-7 minutes.
- Spread an even layer of hummus on each pita and arrange vegetables, seeds, and seasonings on top.
Notes
Some favorite combinations to try:
– beets, radishes, avocado, microgreens, hemp seeds
-cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, feta, za’atar
-tomatoes, cucumbers, basil, fresh mozzarella (not pictured, but so good too)
-radishes, carrots, beets, microgreens, sunflower kernels
Lu | Super Nummy says
This is so beautiful Emily! I recently started making my own hummus again. Totally inspired by this to eat it with more than just a carrot stick haha 😛
Emily says
Aw thanks, Lu! and yes yes, we eat our fair share of hummus with just carrot sticks too. 🙂
Elizabeth Hisle says
These sound heavenly. I just so happen to have chick peas, cucumbers, radishes, olives, and who knows what else sitting in my fridge waiting for magic to happen. I will have to make toast this weekend. 🙂
Emily says
It’s such a great way to use up scraps of extra veggies, right? Thanks, Elizabeth, for stopping by! Hope your weekend is wonderful.
Kathryn @ The Scratch Artist says
These look divine! <3 <3
Traci | Vanilla And Bean says
I swear hummus makes bread, sandwiches, pita.. flatbread … even better! I’ve just discovered a ‘slower’ way to make hummus through the Washington Post and it’s pretty dreamy. Seems as there’s always a different way to make something out there that challenges the way I’ve been doing things for years (in a good way). I love the simplicity of this recipe yet it delivers on so many texture and flavor notes. Those little sprouts are so beautiful. Do you grow them?
Emily says
Oooh, what the link for the Wash Post article? I tried to look it up, but not sure I found it. And sadly no, I bought the sprouts, but sprouting is on my list of things to try this year!
Traci | Vanilla And Bean says
Yayaya for sprouting! The kiddos will love it! The hummus? Oh, it’s so good. I made it with a few modifications and let me tell you… it’s worth the extra time! Here ya go sweets! It’s on my list to blog about. Have to share this goodness: https://www.washingtonpost.com/pb/recipes/whipped-hummus/14882/?tid=a_inl
Emily says
Thanks Traci! Will give it a go next time I make hummus. 🙂
Cassie says
Hummus tastes amazing with anything! It adds such a rich flavor and texture along with some delicious healthy fats, protein and fiber too! This is such an amazing idea!
Emily says
Thanks, Cassie! It’s so simple and I was hesitant to post, but then I figured sometimes simple is good. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says
Delicious Emily! I am a huge fan of simple meals using fresh vegetables and toast is at the top of my list! I’ll be sharing one of my favorites soon too! I love this one with hummus. Hope you’re having a great week!
Emily says
Oh looking forward to seeing your toast too, Mary Ann! You always have great ideas. 🙂
Tessa | Salted Plains says
Oh my gosh, hummus on is my go-to lunch (or after school snack!). I love the idea of loading it up with veggies and seeds. Gorgeous photos as always, Emily! <3