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6 easy chickpea meals to boost protein without any meat

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 5, 2025, 08:08 IST
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6 ways to make chickpeas the star of your lunch or dinner

Chickpeas usually don’t ask for much attention. They sit quietly in your kitchen, tucked away in a jar or a can, waiting for their turn. But once you start using them right, it’s hard to ignore how useful they really are. They’re filling, budget-friendly, and work with just about any flavour, spicy, tangy, creamy, you name it. Plus, they’re loaded with fibre and plant-based protein, which makes them a smart pick for everyday meals. If your usual lunch or dinner needs a break, here are six easy ways to let chickpeas take the lead.

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Toss them into a warm chana masala bowl

Chana masala hits the spot every single time. Just cook down some onions, tomatoes, garlic, and ginger, throw in jeera, dhania, haldi, red chilli — the usual stuff. Let the chickpeas bubble away till everything's thick and saucy. Scoop it up with rice or roti. It’s warm, spicy, properly filling, and honestly tastes even better after sitting in the fridge overnight.


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Crisp them up into chickpea tikkis

Mash up some boiled chickpeas with whatever veggie you’ve got like, carrot, lauki, doesn’t matter. Chop in some green chillies, dhania, and a bit of besan to hold it all together. Make little patties, fry them till they’re crisp and golden, and that’s it. Stuff them in a wrap, dunk them in chutney, or eat them straight from the pan while hovering around the kitchen. They taste great, keep you full, and don’t need any effort drama.

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Stir them through a lemony pasta

Chickpeas in pasta? Sounds weird, but it just works. Sauté some garlic in olive oil, throw in the chickpeas, add lemon zest, juice, and whatever green leafy thing is in your fridge. Stir it through hot pasta and — you’ve got something creamy, zesty, and way more filling than it should be. No cheese, no cream, but still feels fancy.



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Blend them into a desi-style hummus

Throw some boiled chickpeas into a mixer with roasted garlic, mustard oil, green chillies, coriander, lemon juice, and salt. Blend till smooth and spicy. What you get is a dip that’s punchy, creamy, and totally addictive. Spread it on sandwiches, scoop it up with crackers, or eat it warm with a paratha. Tastes bold, fills you up, and yes, it’s actually good for you.

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Throw them into a one-pot pulao

Heat some oil, toss in whole spices like bay leaf and jeera, then add chopped onions, rice, chickpeas, and just enough water. Let it all bubble away until the rice is soft and fluffy and the chickpeas taste like they belong there. It’s simple, filling, and doesn’t ask for much. Great for lazy dinners and still tastes good when you dig into it cold from a lunchbox the next day.

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Roast them for a power-packed salad topper

Dry the chickpeas properly (yes, actually dry them), then toss with oil, salt, and any spice you like, chilli, amchur, maybe both. Roast them till they’re crunchy enough to hear across the room. Sprinkle over salad, soup, or just eat the whole batch before anything else even gets made. They’re seriously good.

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