Veggie Roll-Ups

 
Tasting salad roll-ups
 

Veggie Roll-Ups

Roll up your favorite veggies and dip or spread and slice to create yummy veggie art!

20 minutes
Ages 4+

Roll-ups make vegetables into tremendously kid-friendly finger foods. We also love this recipe because there are so many choices and it’s a great way to use up vegetables you already have in your kitchen. Older kids can help slice the veggies, and kids of all ages can select and arrange the veggies, spread the dip, and roll them up. 

Ingredients:

  • Fresh vegetables from the garden (Just about anything you have to harvest can work here. Nice raw options include beets, carrots, green beans, snap and snow peas, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, broccoli and cauliflower. You can also roast or sautee dark, leafy greens, potatoes, eggplant, or anything else to add.)

  • Large, whole grain tortillas (or lettuce leaves)

  • Hummus, baba ganoush, or any other dip/spread of your choice.

Steps:

  1. Harvest all of the veggies you want to use in your roll ups. Slice larger items into strips.

  2. Spread a layer of dip over your tortilla.

  3. Place veggies on the tortilla and roll it up.

  4. Once rolled, slice into two-inch rolls, turn upright and serve.

If you are growing lettuce with big leaves, you can use a lettuce leaf insterad of the tortilla. At Life Lab, kids love to make "Six Plant Part Burritos." We use lettuce leaves to wrap everything together and help them place an edible root, stem, flower, fruit and seed inside. For example, they might have a piece of carrot, a piece of broccoli stem, a cauliflower floret, a cherry tomato, and a sugar snap pea inside. They roll these all up inside their lettuce leaves and eat them whole. Find inspiration in your veggie roll-ups!