The Top 12 Most Popular Gluten Free Vegan Recipes on Vegan Chickpea | Vegan Chickpea (2024)

Today we’re featuring the Top 12 Most Popular Gluten Free Vegan Recipes from Vegan Chickpea (plus a few extras for fun!) to celebrate our 1 year birthday/blogiversary. Get ready to bookmark, pin and share your favorites!

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**Happy Anniversary to Vegan Chickpea!**

One year ago, I invited my friends and family to ‘like’ my Vegan Chickpea Facebook page and shared with them my blog that I had been working on behind the scenes for 3 months. Since then, I’ve grown and now have a reach of almost 4,000 followers and growing! These last few months have been especially powerful as my page views and visitors have gone through the roof (in the 20 thousands!), and I couldn’t be more excited!

So, I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to all of you who have supported me along the way thus far – I wouldn’t be here without your love and encouragement! To those of you who are recent supporters and followers – I’m so grateful to have you here and can’t wait to share with you some exciting recipes, deals and resources I have for you coming up in the pipeline. 🙂

In honor of my anniversary, I thought it would be fun to share with you my top 12 most popular gluten free vegan recipes to date! (As ranked by Google Analytics.) I hope you enjoy making some of these recipes that you may not have tried yet, and I’ll be back soon with a brand new recipe for a colorful, super healthy on-the-go lunch idea.

Drumroll, please!

This is one of my recipes I come back to again and again because it’s just so darn delicious, and hard to beat with the fresh ginger and bite of garlic combined with creamy tahini. I make this often and pour it on anything and everything – salads, roasted veggies, budda bowls – I just don’t get tired of it!

I grew up eating casseroles, so I wanted to make a super healthy gluten free vegan recipe that fit the bill. This one is customizable – you can substitute different vegetables and spices you have on hand, so use this as a template and feel free to get creative with it!

What would be a vegan blog be without a vegan cheese recipe? I love this spreadable cheese as a substitute for ricotta, spread on a sandwich (or Sweet Potato Toast!), as a dip with crackers – it has so many applications! Flavorful and easy to make, this gluten free vegan recipe is a keeper.

This is one of the first recipes I ever created for the blog. It’s refined sugar free and oil free, using millet flour and oats as the protein-rich base, combined with some protein powder to result in about 7 grams of protein per slice! It hasthe texture and taste of traditional banana bread, with that lovelybalance of being moist and nicely (but not overly) dense.

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This is one of my favorite dinners that’s easy, satisfying and delivers a good serving of protein. Just like most recipes, this one provides a foundation that you can easily make your own based on time, preference and what you already have on hand, like swapping out the kale for another vegetable, or the chickpeas for another bean. The point is – a baked sweet potato topped with beans and veggies (and that Best Ever Tahini Garlic Sauce from #12) is utterly delicious and makes a great weeknight meal!

Just like the non-dairyCashew Basil Cheese recipe above, every vegan blog also needs some faux meat recipes, right? This fun gluten free vegan recipe is chewy, salty and crispy – akin to the real thing!

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These super simple, flourless bars use only whole foods and have a whopping 15 grams of protein and 10 grams of fiber per bar. Ready in 30 minutes with just a handful of ingredients, these bars ensure you’re getting a healthy breakfast or snack that isn’t too sweet or filled with junk.

It’s hard to believe this recipe is already my fifth most popular because I just posted it LAST WEEK! Whaaa?! Is it because it’s an easy slow cooker recipe, uses quinoa as a breakfast food or are y’all just really excited for pumpkin season (like me)!? Personally for me it’d be because of the vegan caramel sauce, that’s some straight up deliciousness right there and just 3 ingredients – seriously, go check it out!

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My two slow cooker recipes are neck and neck in the top 5! (I’m getting the hint that you like your slow cooker/crockpot recipes, eh?!) If anyone says that you can’t enjoy cheesy, melty lasagna as a gluten free vegan – they would be wrong, as this recipe proves. I’ve made it for many meat eaters and it always gets a thumbs up! Remember that Cashew Basil Cheese from spot #10? You’re going to need it for this creamy recipe!

Casseroles for the win again! I know gluten free vegan recipes that are dinner-worthy can be hard sometimes, but this healthier spin on a classic broccoli cheese casserole will make you happy – promise! It has those same qualities of comfort food without the heaviness of typical casseroles, and – as always here on Vegan Chickpea – without the processed junk!

Just some brown rice, veggies, walnuts and hummus, plus some seasoning and you’re good to go. It’s great on its own, or add a veggie burger on the side to complete the meal. By the way – this casserole also has protein from the rice, broccoli, nuts, nutritional yeast, hummus and tamari, so you don’t have to worry about gettingyour plant-based protein with this meal.

OK, I’m seeing the trend – 5 ingredients, 5 minutes, slow cookers… you like easy recipes, got it! This superfood, creamy hot cereal is great for digestion and can be switched up to include whatever fruits, seasonings and toppings you like.Pair it with your morning coffee (or herbal coffee/tea!) for a winning combination.

Who doesn’t love crunchy granola? The problem is, it’s nearly impossible to find a granola that doesn’t have some sweetener in it, and I know many of us try to cut out sugars as much as we can (even if they are refined sugar free like maple syrup or coconut sugar!). It’s also hard to find a granola without oats, so for you grain-free lovers (hello, my paleo peeps!) – this one is for you. This hearty, nutty, roasted granola has 5 grams of protein in just 1/4 cup!

I want to highlight one more gluten free vegan recipe as a bonus, because 13 is my favorite number and I totally think this recipe ought to be in your rotation. It’s one of my personal and family’s favorites…

OK OK, I just can’t resist and am going to share with you a few more recipes that I think are a must try, because when looking this over I realized that NO DESSERT RECIPES made the cut… how is that even possible?!

I’m a totally dessert lover so am going to share with you five dessert recipes, even though it’s nearly impossible to decide which ones to list here! (For a complete list, see my desserts archive.)

Oh my… it just dawned on me that all my dessert recipes involve chocolate – I’m apparently really a chocolate lover at heart! 😀

(This is my most popular dessert recipe to date!)

(Perfect for the upcoming fall season!)

(Admittedly this dessert is MUCH better than it looks/sounds – and the ‘bacon’ is just for fun, it’s delicious without that topping! My brother and brother-in-law’s fav dessert!)

(One of the first recipes I ever created for the blog – often overlooked but soooo good!)

(Definitely a new favorite of mine recently posted… could. not. stop. eating. these.)

There you have it my friends – I hope you enjoyed this post and I’d love for you to share your favorite recipe so far from Vegan Chickpea in the comments below!

The Top 12 Most Popular Gluten Free Vegan Recipes on Vegan Chickpea | Vegan Chickpea (2024)

FAQs

Do vegans eat garbanzo beans? ›

Chickpea Benefits for Vegans (+ Recipes) Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are a delicious legume packed with protein and fiber. They are extremely versatile as they can be cooked in a variety of ways and used in salads, dips, spreads, soups, sandwiches or even as a stand-alone snack!

Is chickpea gluten-free? ›

Yes, chickpeas are gluten-free. Chickpeas have many other names, including garbanzo beans, garbanzo, gram, Bengal gram, Egyptian pea, cici beans, chi chi beans and cece beans.

Is hummus gluten-free? ›

Hummus is usually gluten-free, but not always. Traditional hummus is naturally gluten-free as are most brands such as Sabra Hummus. There are reports out there of certain brands either including flour in their hummus or just declaring that their hummus may contain wheat and/or is made on shared equipment.

Does 100% vegan mean gluten-free? ›

A lot of vegan food is naturally gluten free, particularly all fruit and vegetables unless they have been processed. But not all vegan or vegetarian food is gluten free because the cereals that contain gluten – wheat, barley, rye and their derivatives – could be part of a vegan or vegetarian diet.

Is Ezekiel bread gluten-free? ›

Q: Are Food for Life Ezekiel 4:9®, Genesis 1:29® and 7-Sprouted Grains products "gluten free"? A: No. These products contain naturally occurring gluten. However, our unique sprouting process activates enzymes, which naturally metabolize starch, carbohydrates and gluten protein.

Which is healthier chickpeas or garbanzo beans? ›

Are there differences in nutrients between chickpeas and garbanzo beans? No, chickpeas and garbanzo beans do not have a nutritional difference, as they are the same type of legume.

Is hummus OK for vegans? ›

Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

Are canned chickpeas healthy? ›

Great news! Both canned and dried varieties of chickpeas are nutritious! When purchasing canned varieties, look for those labeled "no salt added" or "low in sodium." Overall, beans are budget-friendly, but dried can often be less expensive and also more flavorful than canned.

Is peanut butter gluten-free? ›

In its natural form, both peanuts and peanut butter are gluten-free. Many store-bought brands of peanut butter are also gluten-free, with gluten-containing peanut butter tending to be the exception rather than the rule.

Are chickpeas anti-inflammatory? ›

No, chickpeas aren't considered inflammatory. Most healthcare providers consider chickpeas to be an anti-inflammatory food. This means they can help fight harmful inflammation in your body. They're also high in fiber and a good source of protein.

Is avocado gluten-free? ›

All varieties of avocado in their natural state are definitely gluten-free.

Is rotisserie chicken gluten-free? ›

Rotisserie chicken is actually gluten-free. What could make it less that is the spice rub that they use on the chicken. It might contain wheat. This is why i usually just strip the bird of all its skin before i eat it.

Is tofu gluten-free? ›

Yes, plain tofu is generally considered to be safe for those with gluten intolerances to eat, as the beancurd contains no glutenous grains.

Is olive oil gluten-free? ›

The short answer is yes, olive oil is gluten-free. Extra virgin olive oil is made from the juice of olive fruits, which contain no gluten. As a result, olive oil itself is gluten-free and thus suitable for all gluten-free diets. In fact, most cooking oils are naturally gluten-free.

What foods do vegans eat that don't contain gluten? ›

Staples such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, lentils, nuts, and seeds are naturally free from gluten. Instead of eating cereals for breakfast, aim for a bowl of oatmeal, chia pudding, or soygurt with homemade granola. For dinner, replace pasta with rice, beans, or lentils, and add some tofu or tempeh on the side.

Do vegan eggs have gluten? ›

Ener-G Vegan Egg Replacer for baking mimics what eggs do in recipes to bind baked food together, but it's completely egg-free. Gluten free, made from potato starch and tapioca starch flour.

What is a vegan substitute for gluten? ›

Gluten-Free Alternatives
  • Almond Flour. Almond flour has become a popular gluten-free alternative in recent years. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour. Buckwheat is an Asian plant ground into flour and is used in many recipes as a gluten-free and vegan substitute. ...
  • Brown Rice Flour. ...
  • Coconut Flour. ...
  • Sorghum Flour.

Is cheese gluten-free? ›

While most cheeses by themselves do not contain gluten, foods that contain cheese as one ingredient may not be gluten-free, so you should always read the label. Cheesecake is not gluten-free (unless specified on the label) because the crust is made with wheat flour.

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