Steps:
- Peel and dice your avocado, measure out the 1/3 cup tahini, squeeze up your 3 tablespoons lemon juice and wash and mince your cilantro leaves. Combine the avocado, tahini, lemon juice, cumin, cilantro and sea salt in a mini prep or food processor and puree until smooth. Make sure to scrape down the sides one or two times so that everything gets mixed in. The mixture will be pretty thick and chunky at this point. Add in the 1/4 cup water and puree again until blended and smooth. The water helps to get the dip to a creamier consistency. Feel free to add a bit more water to get the dip to a consistency that you like. I found that using 1/4 cup or splash more was perfect. The dip can be stored in a well sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Next, let's make up your quinoa. Bring the 1 cup well rinsed quinoa and 2 cups water to a boil in a medium sauce pan. Once the quinoa has come to a boil, give it a stir, cover it, and reduce the heat to simmer. Cook the quinoa until all the water is absorbed, about 10-15 minutes. Note: Please check your package of quinoa for cooking instructions, as they all vary. The quinoa is done when its tender and you can see the little quinoa curlicues. Now, let's assemble the wrap! Assembling the wrap is all a personal preference. Some of you are going to want huge wraps and others of you are going to want a smaller wrap. So with that being said, take the amount of quinoa that you want to put in your wrap and put it in a small bowl, add in some black beans and then heat up the quinoa and black bean mixture either via the stove top or microwave. Mix in some of the avocado tahini dip to the quinoa and black bean mixture. The amount of avocado-tahini dip you add in is to taste. I like to add in enough to make the quinoa a bit creamy. The more avocado-tahini dip you add, the more flavor the quinoa will have.
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Nana Sika Baapa
[email protected]I've made these wraps several times and they're always a hit with my friends and family.
Kagimu Ibrahim
[email protected]These wraps are a great way to use up leftover avocado and black beans.
Kelechi Chukwudi
[email protected]I love that these wraps are so affordable. They're a great way to feed a crowd without breaking the bank.
Arif Yousafzai
[email protected]These wraps are a lifesaver on busy weeknights.
Olutade Fuja
[email protected]I've even made these wraps for breakfast! They're a great way to start the day.
Maxamuud Cabdi
[email protected]These wraps are so easy to customize. I love adding different toppings, like salsa, sour cream, or guacamole.
Happiness igiraneza
[email protected]I've made these wraps with different types of bread and they're always delicious.
Aananya kristy chetty
[email protected]These wraps are a great way to get your kids to eat their veggies.
humary Bad kis ko stao gy junaid (Attitude Munda 1)
[email protected]I love the zesty flavor of the dressing in these wraps.
Zohaib Siddiqui
[email protected]These wraps are the perfect party food. They're easy to make ahead of time and they travel well.
David Ella
[email protected]I've made these wraps several times and they're always a hit.
Karro Samuel
[email protected]The avocado and black beans in these wraps make them a healthy and filling meal.
Danielle Hanson
[email protected]I love that these wraps are so versatile. You can add or subtract ingredients to suit your own taste.
Russ Pappas
[email protected]These wraps are so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser.
Jonny
[email protected]I made these wraps for my family and they were a big success! The kids loved the avocado and black beans, and the adults loved the feta and dressing.
Antoinella Henderson
[email protected]These wraps were a hit at my last party! Everyone loved the combination of flavors and textures.