If you’re looking for a colorful and healthy St. Patrick’s Day snack, then look no further because we have rainbow snacks today! My kids loved helping me create this healthy rainbow snack, and they loved eating it even more. This rainbow snack just might be the perfectly sneaky way to get your kids to eat their veggies! What better springtime snack than your very own edible rainbow?
Let’s make healthy rainbow snack recipe
We were inspired to make this rainbow snack by the arched look of cut pepper slices. They look like a rainbow arch! Peppers come in so many colors, it is the perfect way to make an edible rainbow. I wish I would’ve thought to grab a green bell pepper because I think it would’ve made this healthy snack even more colorful. If your kid doesn’t like peppers, then presenting them in a fun and colorful way might just be the key to get them to try them again.
This recipe is super simple to whip up after school, and the hummus can even be made ahead of time. This recipe makes a lot of hummus, so you might want to have your favorite chips ready for dipping!
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Healthy Rainbow snack ingredients
- 16 oz hummus (grab your favorite, or make your own!)
- 13 oz can of artichoke hearts, drained
- 1 cup fresh baby spinach
- 1 tablespoon lemon pepper
- 4 bell peppers (red, orange, yellow, and green)
- 1 head cauliflower
Directions to make a healthy rainbow snack
Step 1
First, in a large bowl using a stick blender, blend together the hummus, drained artichoke hearts, baby spinach, and lemon pepper.
You can also use a counter top blender for this part–in fact, your children will probably enjoy pushing the buttons and helping you!
Step 2
Next, using a sharp knife, carefully slice the bell peppers into rings and then cut those rings in half.
Step 3
Then chop the cauliflower into florets.
Step 4
Now it’s time to arrange the rainbows for this healthy St. Patrick’s Day snack!
- To arrange, just fill small cups with hummus, then take two small cauliflower florets and place on opposite sides of the top of the hummus inside the cup.
- The cauliflower becomes little clouds for the rainbow you’re about to make.
Step 5
To create the rainbow, take the halved bell pepper rings and arrange them in this order: red, orange, yellow, green.
Step 6
Finally, serve this healthy snack all by itself with a spoon, or give kids a bowl of chips to dip into the hummus after they’re done eating their veggies.
So fun and yummy!
Recipe Notes:
You can use all of your favorite veggies. If your child doesn’t like orange peppers or yellow peppers, use stuff they’ll eat. Sure it won’t be rainbow shaped, but the colors will be there. You can use all sorts of veggies like:
- Cucumbers
- Carrots
- Green Peppers
- Tomatoes
Easy Healthy Rainbow Snack Recipe - Perfect for St. Patrick's Day!
This easy, healthy rainbow snack is perfect to be served during St. Patrick's Day or any day of the year. It's super healthy and fun to do which your kids can even help!
Ingredients
- 16 oz hummus (grab your favorite, or make your own!)
- 13 oz can of artichoke hearts, drained
- 1 cup fresh baby spinach
- 1 tablespoon lemon pepper
- 4 bell peppers (red, orange, yellow, and green)
- 1 head cauliflower
Instructions
- In a large bowl using a stick blender, blend together the hummus, drained artichoke hearts, baby spinach, and lemon pepper.
- Next, using a sharp knife, carefully slice the bell peppers into rings and then cut those rings in half.
- Then chop the cauliflower into florets.
- Fill small cups with hummus, then take two small cauliflower florets and place on opposite sides of the top of the hummus inside the cup. The cauliflower becomes little clouds for the rainbow you’re about to make.
- To create the rainbow, take the halved bell pepper rings and arrange them in this order: red, orange, yellow, green.
- Finally, serve this healthy snack all by itself with a spoon, or give kids a bowl of chips to dip into the hummus after they’re done eating their veggies.
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Do your kids love eating this rainbow snack? Let us know in the comments how much they love eating and making one!
My kiddo would live off of hummus if he could! This is adorable and I will definitely be trying this recipe! 🙂
I love this, and plan to adapt it for the centerpiece for my Shamrock Tea. Instead of individual servings, I’ll make it a little larger, and if people want to they can use the dip for the fresh veggies I’ll also be serving. For kids, this would be very cute served in an ice cream cone, which they could also eat.
This is HILARIOUS! I love love love it! BRILLIANT!
Thank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty! Great to see you there!
Maggy & Alissa
LOVE THIS! So adorable, I’ll definitely be making it for my kiddos. Have you tried the sweet bells from Costco? They come in a bag, and they average about 2 inches in size. My kids love those, but don’t like regular bell peppers. Perhaps your son would like them as well.
Thank you so much for sharing this on our Afterschool Party. We loved it so much and shared it today with our Let’s Eat a Rainbow with LIttle Hands that Cook with Books. http://theeducatorsspinonit.blogspot.com/2012/03/little-hands-that-cook-with-books-lets.html
Oh how fun! What a great idea! 🙂
Signs of Spring At Last
I love this snack! So clever and original. I think it’s great that you presented the peppers anyway. Every now and then it works around here. Thanks so much for sharing at AfterSchool, so nice to have you!
What a fantastic idea! I’m definitely going to save this recipe! Thank you for sharing!
Are you kidding me!!!???? This is ADORABLE. You should win an award for this. Just too cute!! <3
That looks awesome! LOVE the whole thing. My boys aren’t huge on peppers but I try them once in a while anyway thinking they might eventually like them. I love the cauliflower clouds, that is super inspired.