Simple Chickpea Salad
This simple chickpea salad is perfect as a make-ahead lunch option, but it is also delicious tucked inside a pita or served on top of your favorite greens!
When I first started Tone It Up back in 2013, I had a lot of fun browsing through the meal plan for new ideas and recipes. If I’m honest, though, I rarely made the actual recipes. I typically just tried the follow the “lean, clean, and green” ideas. Since Chickpeas are a great source of protein and fiber, and they became one of my favorite meal staples!
I’ve also tried planning out my meals a little better. Not only does that make grocery shopping easier, but it prevents me from having to eat something I don’t want (or isn’t so great for me) simply because I don’t have things on hand. Breakfast is usually just a protein smoothie, and lunch is often a salad from the cafeteria, but dinner can be a little trickier.
Benefits of Chickpeas
Chickpeas, also called garbanzo beans, are a great source of plant-based protein and fiber, meaning this salad will keep you full and satisfied! Chickpeas are also rich in magnesium and potassium! They’re inexpensive, and you can buy them dried or canned. I prefer to get canned chickpeas, so I don’t have to plan ahead and soak the beans in advance. But if you want to use dried chickpeas in this recipe, you definitely can! Just cook them first, then add them to this salad. You may need to adjust the salt, depending on how they were salted when cooked.
Tips for a Delicious Chickpea Salad
- This salad can be made up to two days in advance, so it’s a great meal prep option. It’s the kind of salad that won’t get soggy after a few hours in the fridge. I like making it the night before because I think it helps the flavors meld.
- If you’re not a big fan of red onion, you can use shallots instead. Shallots are a little milder, so it can be a good option if you don’t want the sharp bite of red onion.
- You can use green, red, or yellow bell pepper. Sometimes I’ll use a variety to add a bit of sweetness and color to the dish.
Chickpea Salad Substitution Ideas
- If you want to add more vegetables to this dish, you can serve it on a bed of mixed greens. Just add an extra drizzle of olive oil!
- You can use any color bell pepper you have on hand. I like to do a combination of red and green bell peppers, but I’ll use whatever I have on hand.
- If you don’t have bell peppers, you can substitute cucumber instead. Just chop the cucumber into 1″ pieces.
Additional Seasoning Ideas
I wanted to keep the base of this recipe as simple as possible but there are easy ways to add more flavor to this dish using spices! I love adding 1 teaspoon of za’atar seasoning for a flavorful combination or you can grab the Ranch Seasoning mix from Trader Joe’s to turn this into a kid-friendly dish with classic flavors. A sprinkle of oregano or smoked paprika can also add a delicious twist to this recipe.
PrintSimple Chickpea Salad
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
- Category: Salad
- Method: no cook
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
- Diet: Vegan
Description
This simple chickpea salad only takes a few minutes to assemble! You could eat it on its own, stuff it into a pita, or serve it on top of a pile of greens!
Ingredients
- 1 15oz can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 1/4 cup red onion, finely chopped
- 1/2 red or green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoon lemon juice (about 1/2 lemon)
- 1/2 teaspoon coarse sea salt or to taste
- Pinch black pepper
Instructions
- Toss the chickpeas, red onion, bell pepper, and parsley in a large bowl.
- Drizzle with olive oil and lemon juice, then sprinkle with salt.
- Add additional salt to taste, if needed.
Notes
You can make this salad up to 2 days in advance.
Note: I originally published this recipe in 2013, when I had just tried the Tone It Up 7 Day Slim Down. While I don’t follow their meal plan anymore, I still really like the overall principles of their meals! I’m not affiliated with Tone It Up, I just really enjoy their workouts and meal ideas!
Looking for more ways to use chickpeas? Here are a few of my favorite garbanzo bean recipes!
What’s your favorite way to use chickpeas?
Ahhhh! Chickpeas! LOVE ’em!
I love chickpeas, can’t eat them too often, but they sure are good! I have a recipe you’d prob like.. chickpeas, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes, lemon juice, and balsamic. Kinda a weird combo but it works! 😀
That looks yummy. I haven’t made a meal plan yet for this week b/c I just rolled back into town late last night. I was thinking of making Kristina’s chic-quin sandwiches (http://www.attunefoods.com/blog/2013/01/chick-quin-patties/), edamame soup with feta croutons (http://www.bhg.com/recipes/soup/chili/healthy-soup-and-chili-recipes/#page=18) and also kristina’s cholar dal (http://spabettie.com/2013/01/09/cholar-dal-from-the-bengali-five-spice-chronicles/)
Glad that your slim down went well! I have a similar recipe for a chickpea salad, it’s great 🙂
I always forget to buy chickpeas and now I wish I had them in my salad for lunch today..darnit.
I plan on making stuffed peppers with “beef” crumbles, marinara and cheese. And I’m also doing a spaghetti squash this week.
Ooh, I’m really into portion control lately, and this seems like the perfect little thing to portion out! Great idea.
I’m totally smitten with chickpeas. They are just so delicious–I can eat them all the time, in a variety of ways. Yum . . . .
I have a couple of things planned for this week 🙂
One is this Winter Crunch Salad from the Whole Foods website: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/3386
And I also plan to make these ‘pizzas’ from DashingDish: http://dashingdish.com/recipe/pizzucchini/
I’ve been trying to get better at meal planning – it really does take some stress away from my evenings 🙂 I’ll have to try this chickpea salad at some point this week.
Love chickpeas! I don’t usually eat then cold except for on salads once in a while, mostly have them in soups. I would like to try more options like this though, thanks 🙂
I love how versatile chickpeas are! I hope you enjoy the recipe!
Mmm…I love chickpeas! This looks similar to my usual quick chickpea salad except I never have bell peppers or Ms Dash on hand. I need to grab on of those spices as I’m sure I’d use it constantly!
Definitely try the spices! I’m loving them on everything!