Makes enough for 4 sandwiches
Total time: 10 minutes || Active time: 10 minutes

Vegan chickpea salad sandwich aka vegan tuna salad

This chickpea salad sandwich is the easiest lunch you’ll ever make. Basically, it’s chickpea tuna. Mash up some chickpeas with mayo and a few other ingredients and you’ve got yourself a vegan tuna salad situation that tastes like childhood but better. If you know, you know. And most people know. This type of recipe has been around forever and vegans have been making it since the beginning of time, or at least since the beginning of canned chickpeas. But if you don’t know…welcome! You’re going to be making this every week for the rest of your life.

Mashed chickpeas, vegan mayo, carrot, celery, and onion flakes. Ten minutes, no cooking, no drama. You probably have everything you need in your pantry right now. If onion flakes have a purpose on this earth, it is for this recipe.

The chickpeas get mashed until chunky and textured, not pureed. You want some whole ones in there, that texture is the whole point. The carrot adds freshness and crunch, the celery adds even more crunch, and the mayo holds it all together. The onion flakes add that childhood mystique. Toast the bread or don’t. Slice it in half, triangles or rectangles. Those are the most difficult decisions you will have to make. This is the simplest version of this salad and it is exactly right. Make a double or triple batch, you might need it.

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WHAT ELSE IN THE WORLD CAN I DO WITH CHICKPEA SALAD?

Once you’ve made a batch or three, you’ve got options. Bread situations, fork situations, standing-in-the-kitchen-at-10pm situations. It plays well with crunch, acidity, and anything that can hold a generous scoop. Here are some ways to keep things interesting.

Pita with napa cabbage — sounds simple. is simple. stuff it into a pita with shredded napa cabbage, lemon, and a little olive oil. Fresh, crunchy, tastes like it came from a healthfood store in 1993. I love it.

Loaded sandwich — avocado, sprouts, cucumber, olives or pickles of all shapes and sizes (or both). Make it a whole thing.

Chickpea BLT — add Super Easy Tempeh Bacon, tomato, mayo, and romaine. Done. This works in salad form as well.

It’s a wrap — shove it in a wrap instead and then grill the wrap. Heavenly!

Chickpea tuna melt — open-faced on whole wheat with vegan cheese, broiled until melty. An inevitable conclusion. You can also use a homemade cheese sauce.

Garlic bread toast pile it onto squishy garlicky toasted bread, drizzle with truffle oil, and feel fancy.

Nori roll — roll it up with cucumber and avocado for a little sushi-adjacent moment. Surprisingly perfect.

On a big salad — one huge scoop right in the middle. That’s your protein. Especially good on a Kale Caesar or any simple romaine situation with Ranch Dressing. Soooo good with ranch dressing.

Stuffed tomato or avocado — hollow out a tomato or halve an avocado and pile it in. Retro and correct. The ranch dressing is good here, too.

Girl dinner — chickpea salad with crackers, hummus (double chickpea, very committed), grapes, fruit, carrots, celery. A full situation. You deserve it.

Picnic sandwich — pack it into a sturdy baguette that can handle things. Wrap it up, let it soak in a little. So nice while sitting in a park on a picnic blanket, both you and the sandwich a little warm from the sun.

Chickpea salad sandwich cut in half

VEGAN CHICKPEA SALAD SANDWICH FAQ

Can I make this in a food processor?

Yes! Process the chickpeas first into a chunky mash — do NOT puree, this isn’t hummus. Transfer to a bowl. Then process the carrots and celery into small pieces, add to the bowl, and mix everything together.

How do I make it taste more like tuna?

Add some crumbled dried seaweed (nori works great) and a pinch of kelp powder if you have it. A squeeze of lemon juice helps too.

Can I add curry powder?

Yes! Add a tablespoon of mild curry powder and throw in some halved red grapes. It makes a fantastic curried chickpea salad.

I hate celery. What can I use instead?

Cucumber works well and keeps that crunch. You could also use diced bell pepper or just leave it out entirely.

How long does this keep?

The chickpea salad (without bread) keeps for 3 to 4 days in the fridge. Don’t assemble the sandwiches until you’re ready to eat or the bread gets soggy.

So this is like a vegan tuna salad?

Yes, exactly. You get it!

 

Chickpea salad sandwich aka vegan tuna

Chickpea Salad Sandwiches

Isa Chandra
Like a vegan tuna salad! The easiest vegan lunch ever: mashed chickpeas with mayo, carrots, celery, and onion flakes. Ready in 10 minutes, no cooking required.
5 from 4 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Salad, Sandwiches
Cuisine American
Servings 4 sandwiches

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2 cups cooked chickpeas (a 15 oz can rinsed and drained)
  • 1/4 cup vegan mayo homemade or storebought
  • 1 medium carrot peeled and very finely chopped (almost minced)
  • 1 stalk celery finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons onion flakes
  • Salt and pepper to taste

For the sammiches:

  • Sliced tomatoes
  • Romaine lettuce
  • Whole wheat bread
  • Extra mayo for a’spreadin

Instructions
 

  • In a mixing bowl, use an avocado masher or a strong fork to mash the chickpeas well. They should retain some of their texture and not appear pureed. A few whole ones left are ok.
  • Mix in the mayo and give a few more mashes. Mix in the carrot, celery and onion flakes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Assemble into sandwiches, toasted or not, and serve sliced in half.
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