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This dip is sure to bring sunshine and a spring fresh feeling into your home from both the gorgeous colour and bright flavour! I went to the farmers market in search of sweet green peas this past weekend and they were not quite out yet,but I did pick some delicious strawberries.
All the spring produce where I live (in Ontario) seems to be late this year because of the wicked winter we had. However, that didn't stop me from making this amazing Sweet Pea Hemp Dip with mint.
Luckily, I had two bags of frozen peas in the freezer from the Joyous Detox photoshoot so I whipped this up in a snap. You can use either frozen or fresh once they come out... it won't be long now.
As you might have noticed, I absolutely LOVE using Hemp Hearts in my recipes from my most recent Strawberry Mylkshake recipe to Mac N’ Cheese, to pestos, desserts and more.
Hemp Hearts add a lovely texture (sort of like pine nuts but different) and they are much more cost effective, plus they provide a solid dose of nutrients and this is why I love them.
In case you are wondering what hemp “hearts” actually are, they are simply the raw shelled hempseed. Any recipe on Joyous Health where I refer to “hempseeds” I’m actually referring to Hemp Hearts.
Nutritional Benefits of Hemp Hearts
Let’s get right to this wonderful recipe shall we?
Yields approximately 2 cups.
Enjoy with your favourite crackers.
Walker’s papa was visiting us from Austria so we all enjoyed it one evening. I had some refreshing blueberry kombucha (this was the Tonica Kombucha brand) and the guys had vino. This recipe would go really well with my Rosemary Buckwheat Chia Crackers.
Oh and I should thank my cute little helper, my kitty Theo :)
I hope this brings joy to your spring and summer parties and picnics! Wishing you joyous health, Joy
ohhh this recipe looks delicious, can't wait to try it. I love hemp hearts sprinkled on just about anything... but salad especially.
ReplyI've actually never tried hemp hearts (not knowing what they are!) but your dip sounds like a great way to try them for the first time :)
ReplyI like to add hemp hearts to smoothies or sprinkled over oatmeal.
ReplyI made your cauliflower pizza crust and sprinkled hempseeds on top of the pizza!
ReplyI would use the hemp seeds in smoothies to add some protein! :-)
ReplyYour kale, sweet potato, hemp bowl is one of my favorites!
ReplyWe add hemp hearts to anything we can..Joy's Mac and cheese, dips,and smoothies to mention but a few.
ReplyLooks like a great recipe. Not sure if it is a good idea to show a cat on your kitchen counter. No matter how clean your cat is, they can spread microbes.
ReplyHaha, not worried about it but thanks for the concern! :)
I LOVE to add hemp hearts on my massaged kale salads!
ReplyI love adding hemp hearts to my salads for protein and love the creamy texture it adds. Also make salad dressings with them insted of using cream based dressings.
ReplyI like to add hemp hearts in my smoothies and sprinkle them on salads.
ReplyYumm I like this recipe. I try to include hemp hearts in my protein balls or salad.
ReplyI would sprinkle the hemp hearts over my 7 super food salad that includes cabbage, kale, broccoli and so much more!!
ReplyYour little cat is so cute:) I use hemp hearts all the time! So good. www.westingwellness.com
ReplyI would love to try them in my oatmeal protein bars!
ReplyLove hemp hearts in my smoothies, on my oatmeal, in baking, on my salads, hemp milk and in my daughter's lunch bag.
ReplySprinkled on salads, stirred into smoothies or yoghurt, added to pancake batter, I put that stuff in everything!
ReplyI would add them to my salad, meatloaf, oatmeal etc.....
ReplyI put them in brownies and on my salads!
Replya sprinkle on top of a green salad
Replyadd them to my oatmeal crumble topping on my fruit pies
ReplyI add them everyday on top of my morning yogurt with blueberries & almonds!
ReplyMy boyfriend and I are growing sweet peas in our garden and as soon as they're ready I'm going to try hemp hearts in this recipe. Thanks for the inspiration, Joy! :) PS adorable kitty!
ReplyThis dip looks delicious! I love making pesto with hemp hearts or adding them to homemade raw protein bars.
ReplyI'd like to try the hemp bites alongside fruit for a snack
ReplyYum! I add Hemp Hearts to my smoothies & all baked goods. I also add the Chocolate Hemp Powder to my smoothies & that is super delish!
ReplyI love adding hemp hearts to my breakfast smoothies for an awesome vegan protein source and also sprinkled on my salads :)
ReplyI just Manitoba Hemp Hearts in my morning smoothies daily, in my afternoon snack wth yougurt and do a lot of baking with it- love it!
ReplyI like to put hemp hearts in my smoothie.
ReplyOther than in the dip, I'll likely sprinkle 'em on some toast with avocado and sea salt for a mid-morning snack
ReplyI'm not sure if this little giveaway is open to us Aussies far, far away, but if i were to receive some lovely hemp hearts i'd try it in my morning porridge. it's entering into the colder months down here in the southern hemisphere, and i'd love a way to get more protein in my morning meal :)
ReplyI like to add them to yogurt!
ReplyI add hemp hearts to boost my morning oatmeal and smoothies. Sometimes I make your hemp seed guac and bring it to work potlucks! Always a hit!
ReplyI love adding them into my morning smoothie and to my spinach salad with strawberries, almonds and peppers.
ReplySo many ways to use hemp hearts - breakfast smoothie, cookies, muffins, crumbles, pancakes, the list goes on! And I love Manitoba Harvest brand!
ReplyI love hemp hearts! On salads, in smoothies, sprinkled on top of your tasty gazpacho recipe, etc!
ReplyI love sprinkling hemi hearts in my smoothies or on my morning oatmeal.
ReplyGreat recipe and blog post Joy! The photos all turned out really good. My mom was sitting beside me as I was scrolling through and even she's like oh yum that looks good. She doesn't drink so I should get her on the kombucha train as well ;) As for hemp hearts I love sprinkling them onto my pb and jam sandwiches with banana and chia seeds. I find the chia and hemp work well together to keep me full till lunch. I also love hemp seeds in salad dressings since they are buttery.
ReplyI love blending them with water to make fresh hemp milk and also to make protein bars...Thats about all I have made with them so far, but your recipe looks soooo yummy, I will need to try that too now:) Hemp Pesto would be amazing too!
ReplyI'll be using hemp hearts in my morning smoothie along with homemade cashew milk using your recipe from last week!
ReplyI'll use it in Hemp Protein Smoothie before or after my workout! And make hemp milk with the rest of it.
ReplyI love hemp hearts on salads, cereals, & smoothies. Can not wait to try your recipe for the dip.
ReplyHi Joy! I have recently become obsessed with one of your recipes that uses ... you guessed it... Hemp Hearts! The recipe is for your mushroom black bean burgers and I've come to love them so much that I decided to share your recipe with my followers, #ontheblog today: http://inanutshell.ca/food/the-best-non-beef-burger-ever/ Thanks for sharing your unique approach to healthy living and eating. I would love to win this giveaway so I can continue to cook with this nutrient rich ingredient (and continue to feed my black bean burger obsession!).
ReplyOn a current kick with a daily blueberry orange smoothie with hemp seeds-delicious! Also tried this dip and it was a hit! Served it with carrots, celery, and gf crackers. Baked tofu, sliced and tossed in a mix of hemp seeds, sesame seeds, and salt is a staple in our house when making a rice or noodle bowl for dinner. yumm.
ReplyHemp hearts would be delicious mixed in with my oatmeal!!
ReplyI mostly add hemp hearts to salads, muffins and oatmeal, but I continue to experiment as they can be added to most meals and make them really tasty. I've never tried the bites, but they would make a great snack when out hiking.
ReplyI've just started using hemp in my cooking recently! This weekend I will add it to a rhubarb/strawberry crumble I'm making for friend who just had a baby!
Replyon salads and smoothies!
ReplyLike to add Hemp Hearts to my banana bread & homemade granola recipes.
ReplyHi Joy, I love the little white socks on your cat's paws!!! So adorable!! Hemp hearts are amazing! Thank you for introducing them to me in your Joyous Health cookbook!! We love them on: avocado & sprouted toast, in our morning smoothies, added to salads, sprinkled on homemade soups, mixed into oatmeal, added to homemade baked goodies, tossed together with olive oil, lemon juice, pepper served over Green beans, as a substitute for pine nuts in pesto, and blended into homemade ceasar salad dressing, and sprinkled over air popped popcorn with avocado oil and organic chipolte spice! and your Hemp Seed Maple Cinnamon Butter is so good!! For anyone who hasn't made some yet, it's on page 220 of the cookbook! and one batch makes enough to share!!
ReplyI love to add hemp hearts to my guacamole!
ReplyI put them on everything! Today I dipped my banana in them but my go to is in salads
ReplyI will be adding hemp hearts to my oats this morning!
ReplyI've tried using hemp hearts in smoothies mostly. I plan to try this recipe and see where else I might use them now that I know more about their nutritional value.
ReplyI use hemp hearts in my smoothies, on my oatmeal and on salads. They are delicious!
ReplyThis recipe looks delicious! I love hemp hearts I often add it to my smoothies and salad and sometimes to home made granola or bars
Replyjoy...we love you book...met you at national nutrition in Orillia...I hope this is why I can enter the hemp seed contest.... my next meal is a consistent dish in our house thanks to your amazing recipe...the recipe is your black bean mushroom burger.....full of protein and being vegetarian this recipe and many others in your joyous health book (which I have bought around 8 for other people)...cant wait for your second book...thanks again for the sample email... we love you joy....u are one amazing woman ian tulloch
ReplyMy favorite hemp recipe is Joy's breakfast recipe from her 21 day program. Toast, almond butter, honey, cinnamon, apple slices and hemp hearts. I am eating it right now!
ReplyI'll put them in smoothies and energy bars! miam miam!
ReplyI am a single mom to a 14 yr old daughter who has always been a very picky eater. I have always had to be very creative with my meal planning to ensure she gets the proper nutrients. I was introduced to hemp hearts by Joyous Health. I love them. Hemp hearts are a perfect ingredient. I add them to everything I can. This perfect raw nutrient has gone undetected by my daughter. I have peace of mind knowing my daughter is getting the omegas, proteins, vitamins, minerals and fibre needed.
ReplyThe question is - how would I NOT use hemp hearts! I love them with fresh fruit, smoothies, roasted veggies, guacamole, yogurt parfaits and even straight off a spoon!
ReplyTaking baby steps to change my health. I like to mix hemp seeds with balsamic vinegar, garlic and sesame seeds, slice squash and zucchini, marinate and grill. Awesome!
ReplyI love to sprinkle hemp hearts on my salads. They add a lovely flavor and extra protein. (Also add 3 Tbsp to my oatmeal daily - yum!)
ReplyI love hemp hearts in my green smoothies. This is the way I like to add good quality protein first thing in the morning:)
ReplyI have a tasty recipe for a hemp seed vinaigrette. Anytime I enjoy a mixed greens salad I get a dose of hemp hearts to add some healthy fats and protein.
ReplyI love hemp hearts. Use them regularly in my smoothies, add them to my husband's cereal, add to salads, and soups, and now have a dip recipe I can use them in. They are so versatile and tasty. Thank you so much.
ReplyI love hemp hearts on my oatmeal with almond milk and pure maple syrup! Also love adding them to salads and your grilled maple nut banana sandwich!!!!
ReplyI love using Manitoba Hearts to boost up the nutritional value of my smoothies. They are also wonderful on salads and in my homemade granola :)
ReplyI would add it to my smoothies.
ReplyThis recipe looks amazing! I love adding hemp hearts to my toast with almond butter, blueberries, and cinnamon.
ReplyI like hemp hearts in smoothies and added to salads ; )
ReplyLove hemp hearts sprinkled on a tomato/avocado salad with fresh basil and a drizzle of EVOO...soooo delish and filling.
ReplyNext meal? I add Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts to almost every meal. Sprinkle on cereal, layer with yogurt & fresh fruit, with grains & seeds in a baked loaf which I can slice, etc., etc., etc.
ReplyDefinitely on top of my morning porridge!
ReplyI drink Hemp Milk everyday, I grind them and add water and sometimes vanilla and sea salt
ReplyI love adding hemp hearts to my smoothies!
ReplyI like to enjoy hemp hearts with yogurt and fruit.
ReplyI would make a hemp seed creamy spread to put on a variety of things such as a tortilla for a vegan taco!
ReplyI add them to anything I can think of, but mostly smoothies, salads and any kind of protein bars/bites
ReplyMmmmm I love hemp hearts and will be sprikling them on my oatmeal in the morning! :) we also love them in salads, smoothies, and they make an amazing pesto!
ReplyI add hemp heart to so many meals and snacks - smoothies, salads, cereal, energy bites, etc! Sometimes I even eat a big spoonful of them on their own :) Can't wait to try this dip!! I have a feeling it might be a new go-to.
ReplyThank you so much! How exciting!!
ReplyJoy, I notice that you mention drinking kombucha... I've been reading different views on whether kombucha is safe during pregnancy, mainly because of the small amounts of alcohol in it. I'm guessing you consider it safe since you mentioned it in the post and I wonder if you would share your thoughts on this? I'm about halfway through my first trimester and I really miss my kombucha lol! Thanks!
ReplyIt's really a personal thing -- if you've been drinking it prior to pregnancy and you feel comfortable drinking it now then go for it. There are many opinions on whether it's safe because there have been no studies done. People have been drinking kombucha for thousands of years. I wouldn't drink someone's home brew, I feel confident drinking Tonica and then I water it down with carbonated water just to make it a little weaker.
cant wait to try this, wanted to ask if there is a substitute for hemp seeds? thanks
ReplyHey Pia, We haven't tried it with anything other than hemp seeds so we wouldn't be able to guarantee results. If it's an allergy or preference, you could try out this Beet Cashew Dip instead! https://www.joyoushealth.com/25313-blog-beet-cashew-dip-recipe Rachel - Joyous Health Team
In your recent insta story while making this recipe you said you were cooking the peas, do they need to be cooked? It doesn't state that in your recipe.
ReplyHey Sandy! Yes, they should be cooked so they are soft :) Rachel - Joyous Health Team
This was YUMMY! Thanks Joyous Health :)
ReplyYou're welcome Laura!
Just made this again today - still fabulous! Thank you!
This is a gem! Glad you love it too!