Chickpea
Now You Can Buy Whole Foods Products on Amazon
Amazon's great grocery infiltration continues.
By Becky Hughes
Fresh Garden Wrap
This garden wrap is stuffed to the brim with fresh, seasonal vegetables and herbs.
By Dr. John McDougall
Creamy Hummus with Cumin
Don’t be afraid to let the food processor run the full 2 minutes. It’s one of the keys to super-smooth, aerated hummus.
By Sam Smith
Barbecue-Flavored Chickpea Sandwiches
Cool romaine lettuce and barbecue-flavored chickpeas combine to create great flavor and texture in this hearty pita sandwich. This pairs well with many simple companions—potatoes or sweet potatoes, fresh corn, a simple quinoa salad or pilaf, or a light soup. And steamed green veggies are always welcome, too.
By Nava Atlas
Chickpea Sundal
Serve this light snack warm, room temp, or cold; just make sure you give it a generous dose of acid and salt.
By Harneet Baweja and Nirmal Save
How to Make Hummus With Any Kind of Bean
Hummus is cheaper and more delicious when it's homemade—and you don't need a recipe (or chickpeas!) to make it.
By Anna Stockwell
One-Skillet Roasted Squash with Chickpeas
No need to struggle slicing unruly butternut squash. Roast it whole first, then tear or cut it into portions and sear in a big skillet to caramelize.
By Claire Saffitz
Harira (Spiced Moroccan Vegetable Soup With Chickpeas)
This comforting vegetarian chickpea and lentil soup features warming spices and a hit of lemon juice.
By Joan Nathan
These Chickpea Pancakes Make the Best "Taco" Dinner Ever
Once you realize how easy and versatile savory chickpea pancakes are, chickpea flour will gain a permanent home in your weeknight cooking pantry.
By Anna Stockwell
Chorizo, Tomato, and Chickpeas With Yogurt
This chorizo recipe is hearty and substantial on its own, but if you want to put an egg on it, go right ahead.
By Claire Saffitz
Charred Chicken With Sweet Potatoes and Oranges
A topping of feta and olives is a salty, bright complement to the caramelized oranges and roasted sweet potatoes in this flavor-packed chicken dinner.
By Nate Appleman
Instant-Pot Italian Chickpea Stew With Pesto
Chickpeas are the basis for this savory Italian stew, which gets an extra kick from a spoonful of intensely flavored pesto at serving time.
By Janet A. Zimmerman
A Warming Winter One-Pot Vegetarian Dinner
Curried couscous and chickpeas takes rice and beans to a whole new level.
By Katherine Sacks
Curried Cauliflower with Chickpeas
A warming stew of quick-cooking lentils, pearled couscous, and canned chickpeas topped with tangy lime yogurt, crunchy sliced almonds, and fresh herbs.
By Katherine Sacks
6 Healthy Pre-Thanksgiving Meals
You’ve got a big meal ahead of you, so keep it light and lean in the weekend before.
By Tommy Werner
Persian-Style Carrots and Black-Eyed Peas
One of my favorite crops from my husband’s farm are his fall carrots. I prefer the fall carrots because as the weather gets colder the vegetable sugars concentrate, yielding the sweetest carrots of the year. We use lots of carrots in this recipe, so that it’s more about the carrots than anything else. For the best flavor, serve it cold the day after you make it. You can substitute chickpeas for the black-eyed peas, if you prefer to use another type of bean.
By Ana Sortun and Maura Kilpatrick
This Pre-Election Week, Comfort Yourselves With Pumpkin Spice
Why should lattes have all the fun?
By Epicurious Editors
Sausage, Greens, and Beans Pasta
What's in your pantry? Chickpeas? White beans? Either will work in this easy, filling pasta.
By Claire Saffitz
Chickpea and Eggplant Curry With Mint Chutney
The ingredient list for a curry can be a little daunting with all those spices, but the technique isn’t very far from a pasta sauce: you just toast the whole spices and then move on to a sort of sofrito of onion, garlic, and ginger. From that flavor base, you add tomatoes and whatever veggies you desire. At the end, a quick chutney, really just a rough chopped blend of herbs and coconut, gives the stew a bright pop of flavor (the way a few torn basil leaves make that tomato sauce sing).
By Sara DickermanPhotography by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott