This Simba-inspired snack is cute and good for you!
Ingredients: 1/4 cup hummus, wax paper, 1/2 red pepper, ribs and seeds removed, 1 whole-wheat tortilla, marshmallows, 1 flour tortilla, 1 red radish, 1 pitted black olive
Directions: 1. Use a 3" round cookie cutter to cut circles from the flour tortilla and the whole wheat tortilla. 2. Cut a crescent shape from the flour tortilla, for Simba's mouth. Trim the sides of the whole-wheat tortilla to make the bridge of Simba's nose. Cut ears from the scraps of the whole-wheat tortilla. 3. Put a scoop of hummus in the center of a small plate and add the tortilla nose and mouth. 4. Cut a radish in half. Use two thin slices for the eyes, and trim the other half to look like a red nose. Cut the red pepper into curvy strips, and place them around the hummus face, as a mane. Add tortilla ears. Finish with sliced olives as pupils, and strips of olive as eyebrows. Related: 12 fantastic muffin recipes
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