Cooking, eating and talking food is a tradition when I get together with my sisters. We discovered Houriya while dining at Insalata’s in Marin, CA and quickly fell in love with this tasty, addictive spread. Get out of our way! Our server generously shared their recipe. The ingredients seem like nothing, but the combination of the flavors is sublime…sweetness from carrots combines beautifully with the spice from red chile, tartness from lemon, a touch of salt, and the conduit of olive oil.
Recipe adapted from Insalatas
Serve the spread as an appetizer with crackers, sliced vegetables, including my favorite, red bell pepper strips. It’s a great little colorful side for a simple grilled meat or fish or vegetarian bean dish. Make extra as it’s delicious as a leftover on top of greens or as a sandwich spread.
Variations: Substitute all or a portion of the carrots for beets. Cook and blend the beets separately to prevent the beets from bleeding into the carrots.