Chickpea "Chicken" Salad will trick your tastebuds in the best possible way. This easy chickpea salad recipe is plant-based, packed with protein, and a fabulous make-ahead lunch option. You'll be shocked by how much it tastes like chicken salad - minus the meat! Full of flavor, creaminess, and crunch.

smashed chickpea salad on a piece of gluten free toast

We’re giving cauliflower the day off from being the world’s most versatile plant (you’re welcome, cauliflower). It’s chickpea’s time to shine in Chickpea “Chickpea” Salad – an incredibly delicious, plant-based, vegan swap for chicken salad!

This healthy chickpea salad will trick your taste buds in the very best way. It tastes EXACTLY like chicken salad but is meat free, a cinch to whip up, fresh, protein-packed, and make-ahead so you can have healthy filling lunches on hand all week long.

If you’re looking for an easy vegan or vegetarian lunchtime idea — this recipe is a MUST TRY!

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Quick and Healthy Lunch Idea

Recently I worked with a dietitian friend to develop an ebook of plant-based recipes for her clients, and this smashed chickpea salad was a stand-out favorite.

When she shared the concept, I thought there was no way I’d be able to use chickpeas to create a dish that not only resembled but TASTED like chicken salad…

I have never been more happy to be wrong!

Chickpea “Chicken” Salad is not only a healthy lunch idea for work or school that’s full of protein and fiber, but it tastes incredible. Fresh, crunchy, crispy, creamy, herby – it hits all the right flavor and texture notes.

chickpea chicken salad on toasts and lettuce cups

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Ingredients Needed

This creamy chickpea salad is made with fridge and pantry staples in about 10 minutes. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Chickpeas: I use canned chickpeas to keep the recipe in the quick and easy lunch category. Mash the chickpeas as much as you like to achieve your desired “chicken” salad texture.
  • Celery: provides an irresistible crunch. I don’t love celery in my chicken salad, but it’s must in the chickpea version!
  • Pickles: provide a tangy crunch. Use whatever you’ve got in the fridge – spears, slices, cornichons, etc.
  • Shallot or Onion: provides more spicy crunch. Are you sensing a theme here? Feel free to use red onion or green onion if you have it on hand instead.
  • Mayonnaise: I use Hellman’s vegan mayonnaise to keep this recipe vegan, though you can use the mayo of your choice if eggs are ok for you.
  • Fresh lemon juice: a drizzle really wakes up and brightens this salad.
  • Dijon mustard: provides a nice depth of flavor. You could use yellow mustard in a pinch.
  • Fresh dill: I truly love fresh dill best in this chickpea chicken salad. You can use dried dill if you must, but give it a try at least once with fresh — it’s a treat!
hand holding a can of reduced sodium chickpeas

Put Your Own Spin On It

As written, this is a fantastic base recipe for chickpea “chicken” salad. That said, feel free to dress it up and make it your own. Here are some ideas:

  1. Add sweetness: dried cranberries, sliced grapes, or minced apple are delicious.
  2. Go Med: swap the pickles for drained capers, minced green olives, and/or minced kalamata olives to give the chickpea salad a Mediterranean spin. A sprinkle of feta cheese would be divine too.
  3. Add nuts: chopped pecans, chopped almonds, or sliced almonds are great for adding additional crunch and flavor.
  4. Leave it chunky: I like to mash the chickpeas pretty smooth, but feel free to mash less of the chickpeas for a chunkier-style salad.
ingredients for chickpea chicken salad on a cutting board

How to Serve Chickpea “Chicken” Salad

Just like chicken salad, this vegan chickpea salad is super versatile in terms of how to serve it. Here are my favorites:

  • On toast. I love Canyon Bakehouse GF bread which, like the majority gluten free breads, is best toasted. Dollop the chickpea salad on top of a piece of toast, or sandwich between two toasted slices.
  • In lettuce cups. Use butter lettuce cups or romaine hearts to enjoy this salad as a lettuce wrap.
  • Pita bread. I like MyBread or BFREE gluten free pita breads.
  • In a wrap. I like Mission GF tortillas, and have been loving EggLife egg white wraps, too.
  • With crackers. Simple Mills almond crackers are great for turning this salad into a tasty dip.
  • Over greens. Scoop over a bed of greens for a protein-packed salad.

Great for Meal Prep

Since this chicken chickpea salad is plant-based, it will keep really well in the fridge for 5 days / the typical work week. That said, feel free to portion the vegan chicken salad into individual-sized storage containers and keep in the fridge for grab and go lunches.

This recipe also makes for AWESOME mason jar salads! Scoop the smashed chickpea salad into the bottom of a 16oz wide-mouth mason jar then pack the rest of the jar full of greens (arugula is super tasty.) When it’s time to eat, pour the mixture into a bowl then dig in.

chickpea chicken salad in a mixing bowl

How to make Chickpea “Chicken” Salad

Start by adding a drained and rinsed can of chickpeas (also called garbanzo beans) into a large bowl.

cooked garbanzo beans in a mixing bowl

Use the back of a fork or a potato masher to mash them up. I like to mash nearly all the chickpeas up, but feel free to leave some whole / chunky if you prefer.

smashed garbanzo beans in a mixing bowl

You’ll see the peels pull away from the beans as you mash, which is fine. You won’t notice them in the final salad.

smashed chickpeas in a mixing bowl

To the mashed chickpeas add minced onion or shallot, minced celery, minced pickles, fresh dill (dried dill pictured here), vegan mayo, dijon mustard, lemon juice, salt, and pepper, then mix the ingredients well to combine.

As you can see, all the crunchy ingredients are finely minced so each bite is full of crunch!

Ingredients for smashed chickpea salad in a mixing bowl

That’s all she wrote — told you this was a simple dish! My advice is to RUN to the kitchen to raid the fridge and pantry and whip up this simple, vegan version of chicken salad ASAP. Let me know what think – enjoy!

Chickpea chicken salad on a piece of gluten-free toast

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Chickpea Chicken Salad

4.9 from 28 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 4
Chickpea Chicken Salad will trick your tastebuds in the very best way. This easy chickpea recipe is a filling plant-based, protein-packed lunch option that can be made in minutes.

Ingredients

  • 15 oz can reduced-sodium chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 1 rib celery, minced
  • 1/4 cup minced pickles
  • 1/4 cup minced shallot or onion
  • 2-4 Tablespoons regular or vegan mayonnaise, depending on how creamy you like it
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 Tablespoon minced fresh dill OR 1/2 teaspoon dried dill
  • salt and pepper, to taste

For serving:

  • lettuce wraps or cups, mixed greens, gluten free pita bread, gluten free toast, gluten free crackers

Directions 

  • Add the chickpeas to a large mixing bowl then use a potato masher or the back of a fork to smash 3/4 of them. Add the remaining ingredients to the bowl then stir to combine.
  • Taste then add more mayonnaise for creaminess or lemon juice for brightness. Serve with your choice of base.

Notes

  • Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 156kcal, Carbohydrates: 18g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 3mg, Sodium: 436mg, Potassium: 245mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 91IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 53mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutritional values are estimates only. Please read our full nutrition information disclaimer.

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82 Comments

  1. Paula says:

    5 stars
    Wow, this is delicious! I used my immersion blender to mash the chickpea (using the mayo to help the blender make it through the chickpeas) and served it on toasted homemade bread with sliced dill pickles (instead of putting the pickles in the salad).

    1. Kristin Porter says:

      So glad you were able to make it work for you, Paula!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  2. Tara says:

    5 stars
    absolutely amazing!!! so delicious. I wouldn’t have thought to add chopped pickle as the chicken salad we are used to is more of a rotisserie flavor than dill. I was sold on the very first bite. thank you for such an amazing recipe!

    1. Kristin Porter says:

      I’m so glad this was a hit for your, Tara, and you gave the recipe a go as written. Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  3. Deborah says:

    5 stars
    This was absolutely delicious and took minutes to prepare. Thank you!

    1. Kristin Porter says:

      I’m thrilled to hear that, Deborah! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  4. diane says:

    Left out the pickles and added red grapes sliced in half lengthwise and pecan halves. Delicious!

    1. Kristin Porter says:

      Love the customization, Diane — so glad you enjoyed!!

  5. Sally Larson says:

    This is amazing. It tastes delicious!

    1. Kristin Porter says:

      I’m thrilled to hear that, Sally!

  6. Mousewoman says:

    5 stars
    I subbed tarragon for the dill and capers for the pickles to make it more like my favorite chicken salad recipe.

    1. Kristin says:

      Sounds awesome!! So glad you were able to give this recipe your own spin. :) Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  7. Mousewoman says:

    I wonder how tarragon would work instead of dill, I like tarragon in my chicken salads. I will probably add grapes and pecans also.

  8. joyce says:

    new to your site and was wondering if you could do nutrition charts I try to keep track of the numbers especially for fats and carbs.

    1. Kristin says:

      Estimated nutrition information will be added to recipes in 2024.

  9. Teresa says:

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for a new chickpea recipe. I’m sorta “hummus-ed” out. Looking forward to my lunches this week!

    1. Kristin says:

      Totally get it – this one is so, so good!

  10. Eric says:

    4 stars
    This recipe is FANTASTIC!!! I suspect pulsing the chickpeas in a processor would make the initial “work” even easier. Could even try putting the celery, shallot, and pickles in the processor to pulse. I added quite a bit more lemon juice, dill, and mustard. Also added some extra pickles and pickle juice. I like it zippy. Add red grapes and walnuts – over the top! I imagine adding a little curry would be delicious as well. This one is definitely going into heavy rotation! Thanks Iowa Girl!!!

    1. Kristin says:

      I’m so glad you loved it and were able to make it your own, Eric!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  11. Bekah says:

    5 stars
    This was so yummy!! I had it on top of Lundberg Thin Stackers. I followed the recipe exactly. I had to use dried dill because that’s what I had on hand. I definitely think fresh dill would make it even better. Thank you!

    1. Kristin says:

      Ooo, love that pairing! So glad you enjoyed it, and I agree — dried dill is good, but the fresh dill really does make the dish! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating, Bekah!

  12. Heidi Zugmaier says:

    Can I substitute Greek yogurt for the mayo?

    1. Kristin says:

      Hi Heidi! I don’t personally like the super tangy flavor and texture of plain Greek yogurt in mayo-based cold salads like this, but if you like it, that’d be fine!

  13. Kathryn says:

    5 stars
    I really enjoy this recipe-I’ve made this 3-4 times. I also like to add 1-2 tablespoons of pickle juice. Thanks!

    1. Kristin says:

      Ooo, that sounds really good, Kathryn! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

    2. Monica says:

      4 stars
      Better than I expected! Very simple to put together and absolutely delicious!