pistachio and chickpea caesar salad in a bowl

Pistachio and Chickpea Caesar Salad

Time-30 minutes Serves-4 (VEGAN-GLUTEN FREE)

Everyone loves a good Caesar salad. When I first started cooking more plant-based and vegan recipes I struggled to find a Caesar salad that had the crunch, punch, and protein of a traditional Caesar salad. This recipe has double the crunch, and double the protein, with a nice punch in the dressing without all the fat, and no oil.

Completed Pistachio And Chickpea Caesar Salad and tongs
Roasted Chickpeas add a crunch just like a crouton

What you need:

6 cups fresh leafy greens from the Growing Dome

2 cups fresh kale

1- 8 oz can organic chickpeas

¼ cup pistachios, cut in halves or smaller

½ cup sprouts

1 tsp liquid smoke

For the dressing:

⅓ cup tahini (without the oil or mixed)

3 tbsp lemon juice

1 tbsp nutritional yeast

½ tbsp apple cider vinegar

1-3 tbsp non-dairy sour cream or yogurt (depending on how thick you like it)

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Drain the chickpeas. Place in a small bowl and add liquid smoke, salt, and pepper mix. Then place chickpeas on a baking sheet. Let roast for 15 minutes, turning once. They are finished when they turn a deep brown. Set aside.

Prepare the dressing. Combine tahini, lemon juice, vinegar, and sour cream, or yogurt. Whisk until smooth. Add nutritional yeast. Place in the fridge to chill.

Combine the rest of the salad ingredients. Dressing can be combined with the full salad or served on the side depending on your preference and thickness. The perfect warm winter Caesar salad for a main course or a fantastic side dish.

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Kesy Curtis

Kesy Curtis

Former Marketing Assistant

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Kesy was on the Growing Spaces marketing team from 2015 to 2023, handling social media for the company across an eight-year stretch. On the blog, she's the byline on most of the recipe posts from that period, along with occasional company news and event updates.

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