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6 high-protein chickpea dishes for breakfast

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 16, 2025, 09:19 IST
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Chickpea dishes for breakfast

Chickpeas are a powerhouse of plant-based protein, making them a perfect choice for anyone looking to build strength, stay energized, or simply eat healthier. According to the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) database, cooked chickpeas (boiled, without salt) offer 8.86 grams of protein per 100 grams and the raw (dry) chickpeas offer 19.3 grams of protein per 100 grams. Along with this, they also offer plenty of fiber, iron, and folate. Unlike many other vegetarian foods, chickpeas offer a balance of slow-digesting carbs and amino acids, which helps keep you full longer and supports muscle recovery. Whether blended into hummus, tossed into salads, or turned into chilla or patties, they are quite versatile. Here's a list of 6 high-protein chickpea dishes that are perfect for breakfast.

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Chickpea Chilla


To make this popular breakfast delight, you need gram flour (besan), onions, tomatoes, and spices. Mix them all to make a batter of pouring consistency. Pour it on a preheated pan, cook with oil or ghee and one serving gives a solid energy boost. Add grated paneer or spinach for extra nutrition.

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Chickpea Salad Bowl


To make this simple and fuss-free breakfast, combine boiled chickpeas with cucumber, tomato, bell pepper, and lemon juice. Give it a gentle mix and top it with some coriander leaves. Enjoy! If you want to add more protein, you can add feta, boiled egg, or avocado for extra protein punch.

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Chickpea Toast


This one is for the toast lovers. Simply spread creamy hummus on multigrain toast, top with veggies like carrot, cucumber or boiled eggs. It is a great source of protein and healthy fats. Try spicy hummus with chili flakes or garlic for the perfect kick.

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Sundal


For this South Indian Chickpea Stir-Fry you need boiled chickpeas and all you need to do is sauté them in coconut oil, mustard seeds, curry leaves, and grated coconut. It is naturally vegan, protein-rich, and filling.

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Chickpea Scramble


To make this innovative dish, all you need to do is, crumble boiled chickpeas and sauté with onions, garlic, spinach, and turmeric. It is a vegan alternative to scrambled eggs — high in protein and flavor and can be served with toast or rolled in a tortilla for a quick wrap.

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Mini Chickpea Patties

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To make this delight, take blended chickpeas, oats, and steamed and chopped veggies like capsicum, beans, peas, and carrot. Mix them along with spices and shape into patties and pan-fry. They are crunchy outside, soft inside, and packed with protein and fiber. Serve them with mint chutney or Greek yogurt dip. For extra flavour and nutrition, you can add herbs like coriander or parsley, a pinch of garlic powder, and a squeeze of lemon juice. These patties are perfect as a snack, light meal, or party appetizer, and can also be baked instead of pan-fried for a healthier twist. You can even experiment with adding grated cheese, roasted nuts, or seeds for added texture, or serve them in sliders for a fun, wholesome meal that appeals to both kids and adults.

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