Saturday, July 05, 2025

Puff Pastry Carrots


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These adorable carrot-shaped flaky pastries are filled with a delectable roasted carrot hummus—they can be filled with herbed cheese or tuna cream if you ain’t into hummus and would make a fun starter or snack.
If you don’t have those cone-shaped moulds, make your own with aluminum foil and baking paper. Cut a regular baking paper into 4 rectangles. Roll up each rectangle into a funnel and secure the baking paper at the sides with a stapler. To make the funnel a little more stable, place a small ball of aluminium foil in the funnel and press the top ends of the baking paper roughly into the funnel.

 
Filling
  • 1 rollx275 g Fresh puff pastry
  • 1 Egg, lightly beaten
  • 2 tbsp White sesame seeds
  • Parsley sprigs
  • 12 Cream horn moulds
  • Butter for the moulds
  • 8 Dutch carrots, peeled
  • 6 tbsp Olive oil
  • 3 Garlic cloves, roughly chopped
  • Sea salt and pepper
  • 250 g Cooked chickpeas
  • 1 tbsp Tomato paste (optional)
  • 1 Organic lemon, juiced and zested
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin powder
  • 4 tbsp Tahini
  1. Toss peeled Dutch carrots with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper. Set aside to marinate for 15 minutes While you prepare the pastry. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F with fan on.
  2. Unroll the puff pastry and cut the dough into 12 even strips using a pizza cutter or knife. Lightly butter the moulds with butter and wrap each strip of dough tightly around a mould from the bottom end so that the dough overlaps slightly. Press down the ends of the dough.
  3. Place the puff pastry funnels on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Whisk the egg and brush the puff pastry carrots evenly with it. Generously sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake the puff pastry carrots on the upper part of oven and seasoned carrots in the lower part for 15-20 minutes until pastry funnels are golden brown and the carrots are tender. Cool the pastry and gently remove the moulds.
  4. Place cooked chickpeas, carrots, tomato paste, lemon juice, zest, cumin and tahini in a kitchen processor and process until smooth.
  5. Fill some of the carrot hummus in a piping bag attached with a plain tip and pipe into the pastry funnels. Garnish each with a parsley sprig. Use the remaining hummus as a spread for bread.

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30 comments:

  1. ...an artistic way to enjoy carrotes!

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  2. So creative and cute. Loving the sesame seed coating.

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  3. Looks delicious, I like carrots. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. Such a clever recipe, Angie — I love how the parsley actually looks like carrot tops! David

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  5. I don't like hummus, but her herbed cheese? Yes please.

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  6. That is so gorgeous and they look so inviting and pretty in the photos. Making funnels out of puff pastry and then filling it is always fun. Before while I still ate gluten I would stuff puff pastry with smoked tofu or marinated one from Lidl, ad some tomato pure and plant cheese, roll it and bake it for lunch.

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  7. Hi Angie, What a novel creation! Looks great too! Carrots are one vegetable that I can eat even with my meds. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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  8. These look super amazing and tasty :-D

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  9. Now, this is a different recipe creation, looks good ... :)

    All the best Jan

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  10. These carrot-shaped pastries look absolutely delightful—playful in presentation and full of flavour

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  11. How unique, puff pastry is a great addition to the carrots.

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  12. Essa receita, adivinhe, me deixou com fome. rsrsrsrs

    Nova tirinha publicada. 😺

    Abraços 🐾 Garfield Tirinhas.

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  13. Now that would be a great appetizer. Thanks for the idea Angie.

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  14. I would eat the whole lot :) These look so good, Angie 🧡

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  15. Not only are these adorable, but they sound delicious! I have never heard of carrot hummus before, but I love carrots and hummus, so I’m sure I would love that.

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  16. I don't know what a Dutch carrot is, but I do know these look amazing!

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  17. Very interesting, Angie. Never thought of doing that.

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  18. Even kids might eat carrots willingly done up like this!

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  19. Beautiful presentation!

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  20. Great recipe! I will publish a carrot spread this week, but different from yours.

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  21. These carrot-shaped puff pastries are just too cute! I love the idea of roasting the carrots into a hummus filling, it sounds so tasty and creative.

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  22. Anonymous9/7/25 14:14

    Oh my goodness Angie! This idea is just brilliant!!!
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  23. This sounds so interesting, will certainly give it a try. Thanks . Hope all is well, Diane

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  24. Amazing! I love this creation very much!

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