Cauliflower Sweet Potato Chickpea Tikka Wraps with Quick Coconut Chutney. Coconut Chutney makes everything amazing! Easy Weekday Meal. Vegan Soy-free Nut-free Recipe. Can be gluten-free with gluten-free wraps or tacos.

Summer meals are often are simplified versions of some Indian spreads that can be served in hand held form, like wraps, tacos, burritos, burgers etc. These tikka wraps fall perfectly there. The Veggie Tikka or Kebabs that would usually be skewered and grilled, are all put on one baking sheet to bake to crisp. The medley is then served over warm rotis or tortillas dressed in coconut chutney.

This Coconut chutney is easy and addictive. You will want to put it over tacos, burgers and everything. Use seasonal vegetables of choice. Add some hearty greens to marinate and bake/grill. Serve these in tortillas or make a bowl with a generous drizzle of the coconut dressing. Don’t like coconut, use my Mint Cilantro Chutney instead. Make a huge helping of these tikka veggies as the marinade is super flavorful. It’s a super quick Sheet Pan Roasted Veggies + Chickpeas Dinner! Add the baked veggies to any other bowls, over salad, grill into sandwiches, and more this Summer.

More hand held meals from the blog

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Chop and assemble the veggies.

Add marinade and let sit for a few minutes.

Spread on parchment lined baking sheet. Spray oil and bake.

Serve in a bowl or as tacos with lettuce, greens and generous drizzle of coconut chutney.