Not sure if I should call this a dip or a spread.Β All I know it is absolutely yummy!Β Full of veggie goodness and with only a dash of oil, itβs low-fat too. Β Trust me, the flavour will blow youΒ away β the carrots become incredibly sweet and rich. Not what you would expect from a lowly carrot.
While grocery shopping with my son today, he grabbed carrots and ginger, among a few other βhealthyβ things. His words not mine. I remembered a carrot dip I made years ago and thought I would try to recreate the recipe. The original recipe comes from Crescent Dragonwagonβs the Passionate Vegetarian β Iβve made some variations with the seasonings and reduced the amount of oil.
My kids find the whole garlic bulb a bit overpowering β so if serving to kids, use about half of the garlic bulb and, of course, go easy on the cayenne.
Roasted Carrot Dip
makes about 1-Β½ cups
Ingredients
- about 1lbΒ of carrots (approximately 6 or 7 medium-sized, thin carrots)
- 1 head of garlic
- 1 large onion
- 1 teaspoon of oilΒ (as little as you can get away with)
- 2 teaspoons of ponzu sauce or soy sauce, + more to taste later
- 2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger
- 1 teaspoon garam masala
- pinch cayenne
- 1 teaspoon of toasted sesame oil
- salt to taste
Directions
Preheat oven to 375 and bring a large pot with about an inch of water to a boil.
Scrub carrots, remove stem ends and peel only if absolutely necessary.Β Blanch carrots in boil water about 5 minutes, 6 minutes if very thick.
Quarter onion and slice top off head of garlic.
Place all veggies on a large baking tray and gently massageΒ with oil. I use canola oil, but any oil mild tasting oil will do. Ensure exposed top of garlic is generously covered with oil.Β Drizzle vegetables with ponzuΒ or soy sauce, using your fingers to spread evenly.Β Roast vegetables about 40 minutes. Or until soft and caramelized. You want some brown bits.
Throw carrots and onions (removing papery skins) to a food processor. Squeeze soft garlic from the bulb β this is your chance to get all Jamie Oliver and use your hands. Pulse until chunky, scrape down sides of bowl.Β Add seasonings β a splash of ponzu, grated ginger, garam masala, cayenne and a couple of tablespoons of water.Β Pulse until smooth.Β Add a bit more water if you find the dip too thick for your liking.
I love this dip served still warm with toasted pita chips or pretzels.Β Something crunchy is a must! The dip is great the next day as a sandwich spread β stuff a pita or wrap with a slathering of this bright orange dip and grilled veggies, or a mash of chickpeas and cilantro.Β The dip actually gets better as it ages.
Serving 6 β approximately ΒΌ cup per serving
Calories 29.62
Total Fat 1.56g
Total Carbohydrates 3.7g
Fiber0.77g
Protein 0.53g
Eileen says
I love roasted carrots and garlic so of course this dip sounds delicious!
Kristy says
Ooooh! I am all over this one! π Good thing I'm going to the grocery store tomorrow.
infinebalance says
I just now stuffed some in a whole wheat pita with some greens and I'm very, very happy. i<3lunch
Smitten By Food says
Yummy... the dip is healthy and delicious.. =) Nice meeting u at foodbuzz
infinebalance says
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Judee @ Gluten Free A-Z says
Visiting from Cook Eat Share, and I love your blog. ( I just subscribed) Fabulous recipe . I just started Weight Watchers and if a 1/4 cup has only about 30 calories, is gluten free and vegan, I'm Pinning this one.
Looking forward to looking through your recipes. I would love it if you came over and visited me.
infinebalance says
Thanks for stopping by! Running over to your blog right now....
Joanne says
Whatever you call it, I absolutely LOVE this mix of flavors. you don't often see them in a tip which is too bad because they're some of my favorites!
infinebalance says
Oh yes - my favourites too!
Julie at Burnt Carrots says
That is so cute that he grabbed carrots and ginger! I don't think I knew what ginger looked like as a kid. π This looks super yummy. I love anything with roasted garlic!!
infinebalance says
What can i say - I can't argue with this 5 year old. He knows what he likes!
Rachel in Veganland says
Wow! Yum! That looks incredible! I recently bought a big bag of carrots for juicing, now I know what I'll do with some of them!
Rebecca @ All-American Vegetarian says
This looks tasty! Going to have to try it soon!
~Rebecca
thedrivencook says
Love this unique dip! Healthy, too!
thekalechronicles says
I love the flavor of roasted carrots, plus garam masala, ginger and garlic -- so many of my favorites in here, I'd be sure to like it. Glorious color, too.
Isabelle @ Crumb says
I make a really similar dip / spread / whatever you want to call it, only it's made with tahini and lemon and paprika, which feels a little more Middle Eastern to me.
Your version sounds even better, though... love the use of roasted garlic and sesame oil!