Meatless Chickpea Wraps Recipe (2024)

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A meatless meal that doesn’t feel like a sacrifice, this simple, nourishing wrap includes chickpeas (garbanzo beans), carrots, cumin and more. As an added bonus these wraps are so easy your kids can make them. These would make a great addition to this list of simple party food.

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When I decided that I was interested in finding a good meatless burger recipe, I found one based with chickpeas (garbanzo beans), and another based on lentils. The lentil burger was pretty bland; you might be able to enjoy it with enough condiments, and the chickpea burger was just too mushy to be on a bun an inch thick. Sorry, I can’t think of any better description than “mushy”!

But I fixed it.

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Using nearly the same recipe for the chickpea burgers from The Veggie Table, I fried them up very thin and put them in tortillas. Talk to me, deli quality!

With a tangy dose of mustard and mayo or ranch dressing, the crunch of lettuce and some melted cheese, maybe some red onion for a truly delightful zip, you almost forget you’re sacrificing meat when you eat these nourishing, frugal wraps.

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  • Author: Katie Kimball
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Ingredients

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  • 2 Tbs. olive oil ($0.25)
  • 1 1/2 c. onions, minced ($1.00)
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced ($0.10)
  • 1 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1 c. carrot, finely chopped or shredded ($0.75)
  • 1 3/4 c. cooked and drained chickpeas (about 1 can) ($0.65)
  • 1 1/2 Tbs. tahini or peanut butter
  • 1/4 c. parsley, minced
  • 1/3 c. white flour*
  • 1/2 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. salt (Use the code kitchenstewardship for 15% off of your first purchase)

Instructions

  1. If you have a food processor, make it work for you.
  2. Process the onions just enough to get them chopped, then sauté them in oil for about five minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, shred carrots to fill one cup in your food processor and mince the garlic. Garlic’s health benefits are best five minutes after mincing, so try chopping them first, then the carrots.
  4. Add the carrots and cumin to the onions for a minute, then the garlic for one last minute, stirring frequently.
  5. Process the cooked chickpeas (garbanzo beans) into a paste, add the sauteed vegetables and process briefly.
  6. Stir in peanut butter/tahini and parsley. (If using fresh parsley, process it before the chickpeas.)
  7. No food processor? You can use a hand blender or even a potato masher to smash the chickpeas and simply stir in the remaining ingredients. Be sure to finely chop the onions and shred or very finely chop the carrots if you don’t have a tool to blend them into the mixture. I love my Pampered Chef hand chopper for jobs like that!
  8. Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt in a small bowl, then stir into chickpeas.
  9. Fry small, thin patties in oil over medium-low heat for 1-2 minutes, until just beginning to brown.
  10. Turn over and fry the other side until browned, crispy is optimal.

Notes

Not sure what kind of fat/oil to use for sauteeing or frying? See this comprehensive list of fats and oils and how to use them.

Any flour will work, including brown rice flour or 1 Tbs. coconut flour (use the code STEWARDSHIP for 10% off at that site!) for gluten-free. To stay GF, use a GF tortilla or a corn tortilla, or serve over lettuce or corn chips.

Total cost: about $3, plus <$1 for tortillas = 75 cents per person

Healthy Upgrades: You could easily sneak a few more veggies in, like gently steamed spinach or fresh red peppers. Once you’re putting dinner into a food processor anyway, it’s a great time to hide some nutrient-packed extras!

Optional: Start with dried chickpeas/garbanzo beans, cook and measure at least 1 1/2 cups chickpeas instead of the canned version. Leftover garbanzo beans may be frozen for future use.

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See how nice and thin they are? Don’t worry about beautiful shapes for presentation since they’ll be all wrapped up anyway. A well-seasoned cast iron pan gives super results.

Meatless Chickpea Wraps Recipe (6)Added bonus: The recipe makes a lot more than you’d expect for one little can of beans, and it actually freezes great! Freeze some along with extra homemade tortillas, then thaw the filling and fry up for a super simple meal later.

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We like to serve with homemade chicken rice-a-roni, steamed vegetables and a salad. To complete the Mediterranean undertones in the meal, try homemade Greek dressing.

This is a meal my older kids can actually make 100% on their own. I love seeing their confidence AND competence in the kitchen!

Meatless Chickpea Wraps Recipe (8)Timesaver:Using your food processor to shred cheese and then freeze it before, this recipe is a great time to double up and save on dishes.

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Never cooked dry beans before? Check out this easy dry bean tutorial and start saving money now!

More Chickpea Recipes:

  • Crispy Chickpeas in the Air Fryer
  • Chickpea Pizza Crust
  • Chocolate Dessert Hummus
  • Blender Hummus
  • Greek Beef and Chickpea Muffins

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Category: Real Food Recipes

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