This bright hummus wrap is layered with crisp fresh veggies, hemp seeds, and a light spinach hummus - perfect for packing for a healthy lunch!
This month, we have a ton of airplane travel coming up. Not to complain, but travel is one of those things where I LOVE the destination(s) but don’t love the journey… especially the food that’s available during the journey, a.k.a airport food. It’s become my habit to bring my own food on the plane, and with 12+ hours to France(!) on Friday, I’m making a tasty to-go hummus wrap. These wraps would be great for school lunch boxes as well!
This recipe is inspired by the hummus wraps that I picked up at Whole Foods in Union Square when we were flying home a few months ago from NYC. They were portable and yummy, and I thought I’d enjoy recreating a version for our flight this week.
How to Make a Hummus Wrap
Obviously, a good hummus wrap starts with good hummus, so step 1 is blending up the fresh, bright “glue” that holds these together. It’s a very light, very green hummus made with chickpeas, tahini, some vegetable broth (which keeps these light because you can use a little less tahini), garlic, spices, handfuls of spinach, and a bit of parsley.
Next – I spread the hummus and layer the lunch wraps! I put a layer of spinach over the hummus. Then, I fill the center of the wraps with thin strips of crisp rainbow bell peppers and cucumbers and add a sprinkle of hemp seeds for crunch. It’s like layering ingredients for a sushi roll – I’m just using whole grain wraps instead.
Finally, it’s time to roll! Because I use small tortillas for these vegan wraps, I skip tucking in the sides and simply roll them up.
Hummus Wrap Tips
Want to make an A+ hummus wrap? Here are my best tips & tricks for rolling them up and taking them on the go:
- Slice your veggies in thin strips. That way, you can get a little of each filling in every bite.
- Skip the tomatoes. Unless you’re going to eat your hummus wrap right away, stick to crisp veggie fillings like the ones in the recipe. Juicy ingredients like tomatoes will make the tortilla soggy, and no one likes a soggy hummus wrap!
- Wrap them up in foil. This step will help keep them sealed nice & tightly if you’re taking them on the go. I’m going to pack these lunch wraps in my carry-on with a small ice pack to keep them fresh. For more tips on packing healthy lunches and to see my other go-to travel recipes, check out this post!
Hummus Wrap Variations
I love making these little guys according to the recipe, but, as with all sandwiches and wraps, it’s fun to vary them from time to time too. Here are some of my favorite ways to change them up:
- Switch the hummus! These are just as good with my beet hummus, butternut hummus, or curried red lentil hummus.
- Vary the veggies. As I said above, I avoid filling my wraps with juicy veggies like tomatoes, but crisp radishes, shredded red cabbage, shaved turnip, kohlrabi, scallions, or arugula would all be fair game.
- Spice them up by tucking in some pickled jalapeños.
- Make a roasted veggie wrap! Roasted red peppers, sweet potatoes, eggplant, cauliflower, or broccoli would all be delicious here.
- Add an herb. Leaves of fresh mint, basil, or cilantro are my favorite way to add a nice, fresh kick to a lunch wrap.
Let me know what variations you try!
If you love this hummus wrap recipe…
Try this tempeh sandwich, this egg salad sandwich, this quinoa veggie wrap, or this avocado sandwich next!
Spinach Hummus Lunch Wraps
- 4 large tortillas (I used these)
- Several handfuls of spinach leaves - about 8 per wrap
- 1 cucumber, cut into long thin slices - 2 per wrap
- 2-3 mixed (mild) peppers - about 6 slices per wrap
- Fresh parsley sprigs, optional
- Tofu or other choice of protein, optional
- Sprinkle of hemp seeds, optional
- 1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- ¼ cup vegetable broth (or water)
- 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons tahini
- 1 garlic clove
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ cup fresh parsley
- ⅛ teaspoon cumin
- ⅛ teaspoon smoked paprika
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 1½ cups packed fresh spinach
- Make the Spinach Hummus: In a food processor, combine the chickpeas, vegetable broth, lemon juice, tahini, garlic, salt, parsley, cumin, paprika, and black pepper and blend well. Add the spinach and blend again. Chill until ready to use.
- To assemble the wraps, spread about ¼ cup of hummus on each wrap, leaving a ½-inch border around the edges. Add the spinach leaves followed by the cucumber and pepper slices. Top with the fresh parsley, protein of choice and hemp seeds, if using. Roll up the wraps and then wrap in foil. Refrigerate until until ready to use.
Will these freezer well? I would like to make these ahead of time to take for lunches throughout the week. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Jennifer, these will stay in the fridge for a few days, but I don’t think the cucumber would freeze and thaw well (it’ll become really watery). If I were to freeze these, I might try a roasted veggie filling instead of the fresh veggies. Hope that helps!
These were so cute and fun to make! I sent this in my husband’s lunch today. Thank you for sharing! ☺️
I’m so glad you (and he) enjoyed them!!
These hummus looks so good. sure should try this.
Hi there! I’m wondering if you have a food processor suggestion!!!
Love the idea of adding spinach to the hummus. I also like to add some Avocado, maybe I will add both!
Yummy, This is a best and healthy recipe to me because few days ago I had been start gym. This recipe is according to my diet plan so i eat it. Thanks to this healthy recipe.
It’s looking very yummy and colourful, thanks for sharing such a healthy and delicious recipe.
This looks delicious and so easy and convenient to make and bring to work! I’m definitely going to try it soon, thanks for the inspiration!
These look so wonderful! The green color of the hummus is so wonderful!
This hummus looks so good! Love the vibrant green color.
Nice recipe and walk-through, love the step by step in the pictures, better than a video for a recipe, in my opinion, so thank you for this recipe!
I always bring my own food when traveling now. I just feel so much better when I’m eating my homemade stuff – airport food can be so questionable! These wraps look perfect for being on-the-go!
I am so digging that spinach hummus, and have never thought to add vegetable stock to hummus, but now I’ve got to try it!
I am traveling NON STOP this month and have been looking for portable lunches. Great idea!
This hummus is fabulous! After seeing the post in my inbox this morning, I could not wait to try it and it did not disappoint! I’ve made a lot of hummus recipes over the years but never with parsley, spinach and vegetable stock. The hummus was so silky smooth is such a short time of blending in my food processor, and the flavors were outstanding! I left out the salt and we did not even miss it. I can’t wait to make wraps with the hummus this week! We’ve made similar wraps before but it has been a while, so thanks for the inspiration!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the hummus and the wraps!
Such a great lunch for any day of the week! Need to try this!
YUM! So fresh!!
I want to eat these every day for lunch!
So thrilled to see you using my favorite wraps which are made here in my hometown of Milwaukee, WI (Cudahy to be exact)- ANGELIC BAKEHOUSE. I’ve been a fan of their sprouted grain products and I love to see them getting their name out there! Thanks 🙂 You can find them on Facebook if the website doesn’t load.
This was the first time I tried them – they were so good!
Looks delicious but the link to the actual wraps won’t go through. What kind of “bread” is that? I love this website.
Hi Maria, they’re from Angelic Bakehouse – I got them from whole foods, but you can use any large flour tortillas. Hope that helps!
Thank you. I will have to make a trip to Whole Foods. Thank you for responding
They’re seven grain wraps, would you like the manufacture link?
Hi! I’d like to know what the caloric value is on most of your recipes, the wraps look great but what are the calories? ?
Hi Edward, Here’s the link to the wraps: https://www.angelicbakehouse.com/product/premium-wraps/
I don’t count calories, but you could google for an online calorie counter.
hope that helps!