13+ Healthy Hemp Seed Recipes (2024)

These delicious and healthy hemp hearts recipes are gluten free, dairy free, and utilize the superfood ingredient hemp hearts in many creative sweet or savoury ways! You’ll never run out of tasty hemp seed recipes again.

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Healthy Hemp Seed Recipes To Try!

I’m really loving these healthy recipe round up posts and by the looks of it (and the traffic!) it seems many of you are too! In fact my most popular round up to date was the 17 Easy Plant-Based Breakfast Recipes which still gets tons of love every day. Today I’m sharing 13+ Healthy Hemp Heart Recipes you’ve got to make because hemp hearts are delicious, so good for you, and incredibly easy to add into so many kinds of recipes.

I often add hemp seeds to my toddlers coconut yogurt, sprinkle on top of jam toast, or add it to pasta sauce just to up the nutritional value of her food without her even knowing. Hemp hearts are really subtle in flavour and go wonderfully in everything from smoothies, to salads, to pesto!

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What Are Hemp Hearts?

Hemp hearts, also known as hemp seeds, are the seeds of the hemp plant. While hemp is sometimes associated with marijuana and while they come from the same species of plant the seeds of the hemp plant do not contain any psychoactive properties…you aren’t going to get high eating hemp hearts!! The “hearts” or seeds of the hemp plant are incredibly nutritious and contain healthy fats, plant proteins, fibre, and many other nutrients including calcium, magnesium, and iron.

What Are the Health Benefits of Hemp Hearts?

Because of the nutritional profile of hemp hearts being high in protein, essential fatty acids, minerals, and fibre they benefit the body in many ways. They have shown to help reduce the risk of heart disease, can improve skin, hair, and nail health, help to stabilize blood sugar levels, and can help boost digestion! These are just some of the evidence based health benefits!

The Hemp Hearts Recipes List:

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This acais bowl was created by blending up a base of acai berry and other fruits like frozen blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and bananas. Topped off with some healthy toppings like gluten free granola, hemp seeds, goji berries, sliced banana, honey, and shredded coconut.

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Homemade Hemp Milk from Tasty Yummies

Learn how to make a simple 2 ingredient hemp milk without soaking or straining. This easy recipe can be made with variations to get yummy chocolate or strawberry vanilla bean flavors. Perfect for any chocolate lover or lover of sweets.

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Hemp Seed Pesto 3-Ways from Hello Veggie

See how to make three varieties of creamy basil hemp pesto: Classic Basil, Lemon Parsley, and Balsamic sundried tomatoes. Since hemp seeds are sold without the shell (also known as hulled hemp seeds), they give a nice creamy texture when blended so the results are fabulous in pesto sauce. Make a large batch and freeze some for later.

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Hemp Seed & Almond Toasted Granola from Our Nourishing Table

You can whip up a tasty batch of granola with just 7 ingredients. In less than an hour you can have ready to eat granola perfect for your morning yogurt bowls. An excellent source of nutrition to start your day with.

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This delicious maple syrup oatmeal recipe is packed with fall flavors and warmth but the hemp seeds on top really help to bring in more healthy fats and nutrition that I’m sure we can all agree to enjoy. Can be made with gluten free oats.

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Autumn Cobb Salad with Hemp Seed Dressing from Sweet Lizzy

This tasty cobb salad contains all of your favorite cobb salad ingredients like hard boiled eggs, bacon, lettuce, and tomatoes but with a delicious and homemade hemp seed dressing to serve on top.

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Tomato Panzanella with Hemp Seed Blue Cheese (Vegan) from Blissful Basil

Salty and savory vegan hemp seed blue cheese is tossed with juicy tomatoes, peppery arugula, chewy homemade croutons, and a tangy vinaigrette in this Tuscan summer salad.

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Made with tasty and healthy ingredients these oat cups are super easy to make. containing hemp seeds, organic carrots, rolled oats, crunchy walnuts, raising, honey and cinnamon, every cup is a real treat.

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Green Detox Soup with Toasted Hemp Seed Gremolata from Skinny Taste

A perfect soup for helping you to reset your weekend. Made with toasted hemp gremolata this is not your typical detox soup, it’s loaded with healthy fats, hemp seeds, and protein to keep you feeling full.

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Keto Overnight Oats from Life Made Sweeter

With less than 5 minutes of prep time, you can whip up overnight oats and wake up to a hearty bowl of oatmeal. Made to be gluten free, grain free, and paleo this breakfast recipe is packed with hemp seeds, chia seeds, shredded coconut, coconut flour, and almond milk for a filling and nutritious meal.

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Chocolate Superfood Energy Balls from Running On Real Food

Hemp, chia, flax, and walnuts come together to create these energizing little bites of blissfulness. These chocolate energy bites are a simple naturally sweetened vegan no-bake recipe that everyone can enjoy.

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Spicy Peanut Slaw with Hemp Crusted Salmon from Rachael Heartley Nutrition

Make a spicy peanut slaw topped hemp crusted salmon in 30 minutes with this delicious meal. It’s packed with flavor, texture, and nutritional benefits that are all crazy satisfying.

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Hemp Crusted Tofu from Food Pleasure and Health

This hemp crusted tofu is packed with protein, omega 3’s and more. Made in under an hour you can serve up this tofu on salad, rice or with noodles for a perfect meal.

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Chai Cashew & Hemp Latte from Half Baked Harvest

You’re going to love this vegan latte. It’s the perfect warm and comforting drink to enjoy in winter without the added sugars because it’s refined sugar free. Packed with cinnamon and ginger you’ll feel warm from the inside out.

There you have it! Honestly, if you don’t know where to start on this mouthwatering list, you are in good company. I’m a sweet tooth girl at heart so I want to make the superfood balls first, but that panzanella salad or the autumn cobb salad?! They look unreal too, I might just make a whole week of preparing hemp hearts recipes at home!

Which recipe peaked your interest the most? Are you a regular hemp hearts eater? I’d love to read about it in the comments section. Also, be sure to pin the photo below to save this recipe roundup for later and of course, share the love!

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FAQs

What happens to your body when you eat hemp seeds? ›

High amounts of antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids in hemp seeds may help to: Lower blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke. Protect against free radicals, molecules that cause chronic inflammation and contribute to diabetes, Alzheimer's disease and other conditions.

What is the healthiest way to eat hemp seeds? ›

Whole seeds act as a bulking agent, and they also add fiber to the diet, which can aid digestion. Try incorporating hemp seeds into the diet by: sprinkling whole or ground seeds on cereal or yogurt. adding the seeds to smoothies.

Will hemp seeds show up on a drug test? ›

The likelihood of obtaining a positive test result depends on the amount of hemp seeds consumed, the form in which they are ingested, and the testing cutoff value applied.

Does cooking hemp seeds destroy nutrients? ›

Lower temperatures help to preserve the seeds' health-promoting compounds, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids and protein. High-heat cooking can cause hemp seeds to decompose, which can make them less nutritious while producing some unpleasant flavours and ruining a dish's flavour composition.

What are the disadvantages of eating hemp seeds? ›

Digestive problems

The fiber content in hemp seeds can cause digestive discomfort like bloating, nausea, or constipation if you eat them in large amounts.

Who should not take hemp seeds? ›

Hemp seed oil has caused rare cases of sleepiness, blood shot eyes, and liver problems in children. Allergy to cannabis: People who are allergic to cannabis might also be allergic to hemp. Use hemp with caution if you are allergic to cannabis. Surgery: Hemp protein might lower blood pressure.

Do hemp seeds need to be refrigerated? ›

You don't necessarily need to refrigerate your hemp hearts, especially when they're still sealed in their original packaging. Once they're opened you can keep them in the refrigerator to extend their shelf life, but most people find that storing them in a cool dry kitchen cupboard works just fine.

Which is better, chia or hemp seeds? ›

Chia seeds are lower in calories but higher in carbs, fiber, and calcium. Meanwhile, hemp seeds contain more fat, protein, manganese, copper, and magnesium. Both are rich in polyunsaturated fats and omega-3 fatty acids.

Should you soak hemp seeds before eating? ›

Hemp seeds have no phytic acid and don't need to be soaked before eating.

Do hemp seeds make you sleepy? ›

Moreover, one ounce of hemp seeds provides approximately 45 percent of the RDI for magnesium. “Magnesium is a mineral that plays a role in regulating levels of the calming neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which promotes restorative sleep,” says Vettel.

How much hemp seeds should I eat daily? ›

Hemp seeds and oils are a plant-based source of concentrated ALA. According to the National Institutes of Health , adult men require around 1.6 grams (g) of ALA per day, while women require 1.1 g. Hemp seeds contain 2.6 g of ALA per 30 g , which is roughly 3 tablespoons (tbsp).

Why is hemp illegal in the United States? ›

War on drugs

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) refused to issue permits for legal hemp cultivation and held that, since industrial hemp is from the same species plant as prohibited cannabis (despite its being of lower THC yield), both were prohibited under the Controlled Substances Act.

How do you know if hemp seeds have gone bad? ›

Once opened, you can expect a bag of hemp seeds to last for about a year in the refrigerator or freezer. If you keep a package in your pantry, however, that shelf life will be more like 3 to 4 months. If you give your bag of seeds a sniff and they smell rancid, toss them.

Should you crush hemp seeds? ›

1) Hemp seeds – shelled or whole

The seeds can be eaten whole, with the shell left on, and add a lovely crunch to recipes such as our vegan flapjack. Some people also separate the seed from the hull, and then grind up the hull into a fibre-rich powder that can then be used in food.

Do hemp seeds have CBD in them? ›

Unfortunately, there isn't any CBD in seeds. If you purchase hemp seeds or hemp seed oil, you will not get any benefits of CBD. To get the full benefits, you want to get CBD products that tout they are “broad or full spectrum hemp oil.” This means most of the plant is used in the process.

What does hemp seeds do to the brain? ›

Hemp seeds are definitely brain foods and one of the things they can help to do is to alleviate stress. They contain magnesium which helps to support neurotransmitter functions in the body and, as a result, helps to reduce anxiety and stress.

Can you lose weight eating hemp seeds? ›

Hemp seeds are low on calories, sodium, fiber rich and a complete protein source and a major hit with those willing to lose weight. The proteins make the body feel fuller, inhibiting the release of Ghrelin and curbing hunger pangs even as the fiber increases the absorption of nutrients.

How much hemp seed should I eat daily? ›

Hemp seeds and oils are a plant-based source of concentrated ALA. According to the National Institutes of Health , adult men require around 1.6 grams (g) of ALA per day, while women require 1.1 g. Hemp seeds contain 2.6 g of ALA per 30 g , which is roughly 3 tablespoons (tbsp).

Are hemp seeds a laxative? ›

Hemp seeds can help those suffering from constipation. Insoluble fibers that are present in the hemp seed can also provide relief from diarrhea. On the other hand, soluble fibers, stimulate the production of bile juice, which in turn reduces the amount of LDL cholesterol.

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