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Mediterranean Chickpea Salad with Tahini Dressing

If you love salads like I do, then you need to try this Mediterranean Chickpea Salad recipe. It is a variation of the tabbouleh salad and the difference is that I used chickpea instead of bulgur. Follow the video recipe and learn how to make chickpea salad at home.
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Summer is all about salads, isn’t it?

I mean, we can’t let burgers make us look fat on a nice beach in Ibiza, can we?
I am saving that for winter, when everything is covered :))

But now seriously, for some reason, salad consumption during summer time goes through the roof compared to other seasons.

As for me, I am probably one of the biggest fans. But being a passionate foodie, I also like to have a filling and satisfying meal. That’s what a lot of salads fail to do.
They might be delicious, but they are far from filling because they lack protein and carbs.

Lots of times when I eat salads (especially when I am keeping a diet), I get hungry the moment I finish them. And eating more and more just to keep me filled, will surely not get me that bikini body for the summer.

So I got inspired from the Tabbouleh Salad and I tried to make it more filling, by adding chickpea. This is a legume popular in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Indian cuisines.
And in case you are wondering what tabbouleh salad is, I will give you more details about that in a bit.

According to Wikipedia, Chickpea is rich in protein, carbs, and vitamins. We normally get our protein from meat, but this little veggie has it all, which makes it a good replacement.

That’s why the Chickpea salad is so filling and you don’t need to add any meat to it. And for this reason, I consider it one of the best chopped salad recipes.

But if you are a foodie that can’t possibly fathom a meal without meat, then you might want to try this Strawberry and Avocado Chicken Salad.

Now let’s talk about Tabbouleh.

What is Tabbouleh Salad?

Tabbouleh is an Eastern Mediterranean vegetarian dish.
This is a chopped salad made with parsley, mint, bulgur, onion, olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. It also has tomatoes, but some variations replace them with pomegranate.

It is originally from Syria and Lebanon, but its popularity grew across the whole Middle East, making it one of the most popular salads in the region.

There are lots of variations of Tabbouleh, and my Chickpea Salad recipe is one of them.

The difference between them is that I replaced bulgur with chickpea.
As I told you above, this makes it more filling because it has protein and carbs.

Although some variations replace tomatoes with pomegranates, I decided to use both.
I didn’t use mint, but you might want to try it as it adds tons of flavor.
Instead, I made a delicious Tahini dressing that goes perfectly with the Chickpea Salad.

What is Tahini?

Tahini is a popular Middle Eastern topping for meat and veggies. It is made from sesame seeds and you will find it in most Hummus Recipes.

You can use it as a topping with a number of dishes like grilled or roast veggies and almost all kinds of salads.

I made the dressing for my Chickpea Salad from Tahini, lemon juice, garlic, honey, salt and pepper and I thinned it with a bit of water. It’s really easy to make, just follow the instructions in the recipe below and you’ll make it in no-time.

Another reason why I like this chickpea salad recipe is because of how easy it is to make.
All you have to do is chop the ingredients, throw them in a bowl and mix.
And that’s all you need to do.

Furthermore, you can use the Chickpea Salad in a number of weight-losing diets and it’s an amazing vegetarian dish. Easy to make, delicious and healthy… what more could a foodie ask for?

As you can see below, I served it on pitas. This is more of a personal preference and you don’t have to do the same. But it’s a good way to serve the Mediterranean Chickpea Salad when you’re on the go, or at work.

It also makes it even more filling (and delicious), but whoever wants to lose weight probably needs to stay away from bread. So although it’s a good way of serving the Chickpea salad, it may not be for everyone.

But fear not, it tastes just as good if you have it on a plate.

This simple chickpea salad recipe will surely keep you filled and healthy for the summer. But if you want to keep fit and show off that rockin’ body on the beach then you need to keep a disciplined diet based on healthy and filling salads and smoothies.

By the way, what is your favorite summer salad? Does it keep you fit and healthy?

And now it’s time to rock the kitchen.

How to make Mediterranean Chickpea Salad with Tahini Dressing

Mediterranean Chickpea Salad with Tahini Dressing Recipe

A delicious and simple chickpea salad recipe that you can make in just 15 minutes. It’s a variation of the tabbouleh salad, but it’s more filling and nourishing

Chickpea Salad Ingredients

  • 1 can (15oz/425g) chickpeas (rinsed and drained)
  • 2 cups chopped tomatoes
  • 1 1/2 cup chopped cucumber
  • 4 green onions (thinly sliced)
  • a handful of fresh parsley (chopped)
  • 1 cup pomegranate seeds
  • 2 Tbsp toasted pine nuts, to garnish (optional)

Tahini Dressing

  • 1/4 cup tahini paste
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 2-3 Tbsp water
  • 1 garlic clove (minced or pressed)
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt (to taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 Tbsp raw honey
  1. Put the dressing ingredients together in a small jar. Fit the lid tight and shake vigorously until fully combined and smooth.

  2. In a large bowl, mix all salad ingredients. Pour the dressing over and toss well to combine.

  3. Serve the salad on its own or with warm pita bread. Enjoy!

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