Genius Recipes
The #1 Most Fun Way to Eat More Vegetables
And fast, too—a Genius recipe for happier desk lunches, picnics, and road trips from Sohla El-Waylly.

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gotligirl
August 22, 2020
What could you use instead of nutritional yeast? Thanks!
Kristen M.
August 26, 2020
That's a tricky one to substitute for directly, but Sohla had some great ideas for riffing in the video. I'm guessing if you up the quantity of nuts and tweak the seasoning to taste, you'll still come out with something delicious without the yeast.
Jason
July 27, 2020
Thanks for this! I used it to finish off olive oil roasted cauliflower and broccoli....DELICIOSO!
Michelle L.
July 22, 2020
What would be a good substitute for cashews?
Amanda T.
July 26, 2020
If you watch the video, Sohla says it's a really forgiving recipe. In the video she uses cashews, along with some dried shrimp. I think you could sub cashews or maybe pine nuts. Just a thought. Experiment. :-)
marilu
July 22, 2020
Yum!! I love this so much! This is the perfect way to plow through my csa box when I have the pregnancy munchies. I think I’ll also sprinkle some of this on my popcorn tonight!
abbyarnold
July 22, 2020
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Sarah H.
July 22, 2020
This seems like such a fun addition to a crudité platter and also sprinkled on grilled vegetables? More Sohla please!
Priya R.
July 22, 2020
As a South Indian, I grew up on and love all manner of podi (the Tamil word for powder). There's milagu podi for idlis but also paruppu podi - shelf stable blends of powdered roasted lentils and spices that you can mix with rice and ghee/sesame oil. They make great on-the-go lunches. That being said, I never thought of applying that to veggie dips - and it's brilliant. Will definitely try this!






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