Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (2024)

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This Chickpea Salad is a light and refreshing summer salad recipe and you can easily add in more veggies too! It’s vegan, oil-free, gluten-free, and plant-based.

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Salads are abundant in the summer, there are so many delicious salads to choose from and you can easily adapt the recipe to your specific dietary needs.

Our Chickpea salad recipe is a recipe that everyone can enjoy, making it perfect for your next outdoor party and a great addition or swap for your usual potato salad or coleslaw side dishes.

We love wrapping it up in a freshly grilled pita pocket with some hummus and grilled veggies. If you love a salad with fresh herbs and chopped fresh veggies this is for you, it’s even great for meal prepping.

HOW TO MAKE CHICKPEA SALAD

You only need a few ingredients to make this delicious chickpea salad.

  1. Chickpeas: You can use homemade chickpeas or canned, these add a decent amount of protein.
  2. Persian Cucumber: Persian Cucumbers have no seeds, they’re smaller, like a baby cucumber. If you cannot find these you can use 1/3 of an English cucumber.
  3. Roma Tomatoes: Roma tomatoes are firm and easy to remove the seeds.
  4. Red Pepper: Red peppers add sweetness, vitamin C, B6, and folate – feel free to add the whole thing or snack on the other half.
  5. Red Onion: Red onions add another crunch, a little bitterness, and beautiful color.
  6. Lemon Juice: The lemon juice adds acidity and brightness.
  7. Herbs: Fresh Parsley is our herb of choice for this fresh salad, you could also add in cilantro if you’d like.
  8. Seasoning: Salt completes this and brings all the flavors together. You can leave out if needed.
  9. Combine: Chop up the vegetables into bite size pieces and mix into a bowl with the chickpeas. Chop the parsley and mix with the lemon juice and salt. Pour over the salad and toss to combine.

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HOW LONG DOES CHICKPEA SALAD LAST?

This salad should last about 4 days in the fridge stored in an airtight container.

more summer salad recipes:

  • Israeli Salad
  • Shirazi Salad
  • Cucumber Tomato Avocado Salad
  • Watermelon Salad
  • Shopska Salad
  • Cucumber Salad
  • Quinoa Salad

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Chickpea Salad

Author: Courtney

This Chickpea Salad is a refreshing summer salad recipe and you can easily add in more veggies too! It's vegan, oil-free, gluten-free, and plant-based.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 minute minute

Total Time: 6 minutes minutes

Servings: 3

Calories: 159kcal

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Keyword: chickpea salad

Ingredients

  • 1 can chickpeas drained
  • 1 Persian cucumber
  • 1 Roma tomato
  • 1/2 red pepper
  • 1/8 cup red onion
  • 1 lemon juiced
  • 1 tablespoon parsley
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Chop up the vegetables into bite size pieces and mix into a bowl with the chickpeas.

  • Chop the parsley and mix with the lemon juice and salt.

  • Pour the lemon juice and parsley mixture over the salad and toss to combine.

  • Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Notes

  • If you can't find Persian cucumbers you can use 1/3 of an English cucumber.
  • Need more sauce? You can add more lemon juice or add in some olive oil if you're not following an oil-free diet.
  • Easily double or triple this recipe for entertaining.
  • Like most mixed salads, it's even better the next day.
  • This salad should last about 4 days in the fridge stored in an airtight container.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Chickpea Salad

Amount per Serving

Calories

159

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Potassium

385

mg

11

%

Carbohydrates

27

g

9

%

Fiber

9

g

38

%

Sugar

3

g

3

%

Protein

8

g

16

%

Vitamin A

950

IU

19

%

Vitamin C

50

mg

61

%

Iron

2.3

mg

13

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Comments

  1. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (14)Nancy

    So glad I found this recipe! It is so good and tastes so fresh! 😁

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (15)Courtney

      Yay – thrilled you enjoyed! We love sharing these fresh and healthy recipes 🙂

      Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (16)Maggie

      Delicious and refreshing!! I went with the Tangy dressing & it was perfect flavor combo!!The ONLY change I would make, based purely on my family’s likes & dislikes would be to add some mozzarella pearls or other cheese ❤️

      Reply

      • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (17)Courtney

        Love those additions!

  2. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (18)Daniela

    What would you pair this with?

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (19)Courtney

      We usually pair with hummus, falafel, and fresh pita. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (20)Stacey

    This looks yummy. It will be my lunch next week.

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (21)Courtney

      We hope you enjoy it! 🙂

      Reply

  4. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (22)Pam

    Hello: I just made this. I didn’t have tomatoes. Looking forward to having it for dinner.

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (23)Courtney

      We hope you love it! 😀

      Reply

      • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (24)Kelly

        I love how fresh this is! I’m just not a fan of the lemon juice, salt and parsley. I love parsley, but I’m looking for something different. I’m not under any kind of restrictions. Would yoy have any suggestions?

      • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (25)Courtney

        You could use your favorite salad dressing, hummus, tahini, or even oil and vinegar. 🙂

  5. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (26)Jennifer

    This Is DELICIOUS!! Whatever you do not b leave out the avocado. Adds a creamy element that’s a must!!

    Reply

  6. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (27)Laura

    What a perfect summer lunch, thank you Courtney!! 😊

    I don’t eat allium. Might you be able to suggest a substitute for the red onion?

    Reply

  7. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (28)Annah

    Hi there … i love the recipe

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (29)Courtney

      So glad you love it!! 🙂

      Reply

  8. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (30)Louise

    Love this salad as a side dish, now part of our regular rotation of food options. ThAnks so much!

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (31)Courtney

      Yay! So glad you enjoyed it! 😀

      Reply

  9. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (32)Sharen

    Recipe sounds good. Should the chickpeas be drained or is that part of the dressing?

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (33)Courtney

      Yes! 🙂

      Reply

      • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (34)Debbe

        Yes….the chickpeas should be drained …..
        or yes…it’s part of the dressing?

      • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (35)Courtney

        They should be drained. The leftover liquid “aquafaba” is great to use in other recipes though 🙂

  10. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (36)Jutanna

    Such a simple salad to make. I will definitely make it again and again. Love the fact that it doesn’t need oil. Thanks so much for sharing this with us.

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (37)Courtney

      So glad you enjoyed!! 😀

      Reply

  11. Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (38)Michael

    Nothing beets chickpeas like another chickpeas recipes!

    Reply

    • Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (39)Courtney

      We hope you enjoy!!

      Reply

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Chickpea Salad Recipe - Vegan and Oil Free (2024)

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Can you eat raw chickpeas in a salad? ›

Uncooked chickpeas from a can or jar may be somewhat bland in taste and have a softer texture. Most people prefer to use them in various recipes or dishes, such as salads, soups, stews, or as a topping for dishes like hummus.

Is chickpea salad good for health? ›

What makes this salad healthy? Chickpeas are known for having high protein content, which is great for anyone looking to lose weight, while aiming to build lean muscles. It is a great food to curb hunger and do away with all the unhealthy cravings. Furthermore, chickpeas help with digestion as it is high in fiber.

What is a chickpea salad Wiki? ›

It consists of whole cooked chickpeas, lemon juice, garlic, tahini, salt, olive oil, and cumin. Chickpea salad has been eaten in the Levant since at least the time of the Amorite kings, with Zimri-Lim being known in particular for lavish banquets at which the dish was one of the delicacies.

Which is healthier chickpeas or garbanzo beans? ›

So really, there is no wrong answer. Both are correct! This unique, nutrient-packed bean has been popular in the Middle East for many years, as chickpeas are a staple ingredient in many of the region's most well-known dishes like hummus and falafel.

Can you eat chickpeas everyday? ›

You can eat at least one serving (28 grams) of chickpeas per day. However, don't eat more than 70 grams a day since that can cause adverse side effects. If you consume too many chickpeas, some side effects you may get include bloating, nausea, and gas. It's important to remember that chickpeas should not be eaten raw.

Can I have chickpea salad everyday? ›

Chickpeas can be gassy, but somewhat less so than other legumes. Up to 1/4 cup of chickpeas daily is allowed on a low FODMAP diet for digestive issues. Gradually add chickpeas and other legumes to your diet to allow your body to adjust. Over time, you will better tolerate them.

Do chickpeas spike blood sugar? ›

Chickpeas can positively impact your high blood sugar due to their low GI, high fibre and protein content. However, consuming legumes as part of a balanced meal is essential, as excessive consumption or high-GI ingredients added to chickpea recipes can raise your blood sugar levels.

Are chickpeas anti inflammatory? ›

Ingredients like Greek yogurt, raspberries, chickpeas and garlic are both gut-healthy and anti-inflammatory foods. This means these snacks can help aid in healthy digestion as well as relieve symptoms of inflammation like joint stiffness, mental fog and high blood pressure.

Are garbanzo beans and chickpeas the same thing? ›

The honest answer—there's no difference between chickpeas and garbanzo beans. They're just two (of many) different names for the same type of pulse. (Pulses are basically seeds of legume plants.) The word chickpea doesn't come from chickens at all—it's an evolution of the plant's Latin name, cicer arietinum.

What is the difference between garbanzo flour and chickpea? ›

Besan flour, gram flour, and garbanzo bean flour are all chickpea flours; they're just made from different varieties of chickpeas. Chickpea flour or garbanzo bean flour is milled using whole white chickpeas (garbanzo beans). Besan or gram flour is made by grinding split brown chickpeas (chana dal) into a fine powder.

What is the white stuff in can of chickpeas? ›

What Is It? Aquafaba is the thick liquid that results from soaking or cooking legumes, such as chickpeas, in water for an extended period of time.

What do Indian people call chickpeas? ›

Chole, a dish of spiced chickpeas (also called chana or chana masala!) originates in the Indian subcontinent but can be found wherever people from the subcontinent went and settled due to colonialism.

Is chickpea a carb or protein? ›

Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are a type of legume that is full of protein, fiber, and complex carbohydrates. They are nutrient-dense, meaning they have lots of useful nutrients but are relatively low in calories.

Which chickpeas are best? ›

Black chickpeas are slightly higher in protein and fibre than white chickpeas, and they also contain more iron, folate, and antioxidants. On the other hand, white chickpeas are slightly lower in calories and carbohydrates than black chickpeas, making them a good choice for those who are watching their calorie intake.

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People should not eat raw chickpeas or other raw pulses, as they can contain toxins and substances that are difficult to digest. Even cooked chickpeas have complex sugars that can be difficult to digest and lead to intestinal gas and discomfort.

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Legumes and grains are eaten raw, like chickpeas and mung beans. Other allowable foods include extra-virgin olive oil, raw virgin coconut oil, raw coconut butter, freshly squeezed juice, and herbal tea. Foods that are off limits include refined sugars and flours, table salt, and caffeine.

Do you have to cook chickpeas or can you eat them raw? ›

Eating raw chickpeas isn't recommended. You will have a really hard time digesting them. Some recipes use the chickpeas raw after soaking, but they cook the recipe as part of the process. One example is falafel.

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Soaked chickpeas on an empty stomach in morning will protect from obesity, diabetes and other diseases. Chana is very beneficial for health. It has been revealed in many researches that if you consume a handful of chickpeas every day, then all small and serious diseases related to the body will be removed forever.

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