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    April 13, 2021

    Cauliflower Beet Hummus

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    Hummus is one of those foods that is a love-hate relationship for me. I LOVE beans, beans do no love me, as I have discovered through my various Whole30's. Coming from a Hispanic background and being mostly vegetarian through college, this was a shock to me. I relied on all types of beans almost daily in some aspect of my meals. It was no wonder my stomach was constantly hurting for most of my life. How could beans be one of my triggers for all my digestive issues?! This is when I went on a hunt for bean-less hummus. The best combo is this Cauliflower Beet Hummus!

    While beans are very nutritious, they can cause inflammation in your body, if they are one of your triggers. The terrible stomach pains, the bloating, nausea, and other unpleasant symptoms are not worth it to me. However, I was not ready to give up hummus with my veggies! Which is why I have done plenty of testing to make a hummus like recipe that still tasted delicious. Yes, I know it has an odd (beautiful) color, it is still quite delicious and SO simple to make! 

    You can find beets any time of the year! Beets come in all wonderful colors and many of them are perfectly acceptable to make this recipe with, I just happen to love the color of this one (if I haven't made that clear yet). Beets are packed full of nutrients such as fiber, folate, manganese, potassium, iron, and Vitamin C, and can aid in increased blood flow and improved blood pressure. If you combine beets with cauliflower, which has many of the same vitamins plus magnesium, Vitamin K, and calcium this makes for one nutrient-filled snack! 

    For this Cauliflower Beet Hummus recipe, it is really helpful to have a high powered blender like a Vitamix or an immersion blender. If you don't have one be sure to add extra water and cut your beets and cauliflower into smaller chunks. I use an Instant Pot to steam my beets, but you can roast (400 degrees for 35-40 minutes) or boil (20-40 minutes depending on size). You can also roast the cauliflower in the oven on the same temp if you don't have an air fryer!

    For another veggie dip for your Whole30 or just as a snack check out my Best Ever Guacamole.

    Cauliflower beat hummus with celery in a white bowl

    Cauliflower Beet Hummus

    Hayley Lucero
    Delicious dip made from veggies!
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Snack
    Cuisine American
    Servings 6 servings

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 Small beets
    • 1 Head cauliflower
    • 2 cloves Garlic
    • ¼ cup Tahini I like Artisana
    • 1 Lemon juiced
    • 1 ½ cup Water
    • ½ cup Olive oil
    • Salt and pepper

    Instructions
     

    • Wash and cut off stems of beets. Place in Instant Pot for 20 minutes with 1 cup water and cook on high pressure for 20 minutes. Then let sit for 10 minutes before releasing the valve.
    • Wash and chop cauliflower into medium florets. combing with 1 tablespoon olive oil + salt and pepper. Air fry on 375 degrees for about 20 minutes.
    • Once beets are cauliflower is finished, let cool until you can touch with your hands. Add these plus the rest of the ingredients to the blender. Blend until smooth adding more water as needed, however, be sure not to add too much (just enough to get it mixing) as you still want hummus consistency.
    Keyword Paleo, Plant Based Whole30, Whole30
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    Hi, I'm Hayley! A Colorado native, Board Certified Health Coach, and founder, recipe developer, and photographer behind Real Food With Altitude. Since 2020 Hayley has been developing recipes that are easy to make, healthy, and enjoyable for the whole family. Her recipes are inspired by her own health journey to heal her gut so they all consist of real food that are nourishing and delicious.

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