Home > Soups & Stews > Chickpea Soup Chickpea Soup November 8, 2021 | 2 Comments SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Jump to Recipe This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy. Chickpea Soup combines lentils, veggies, and chickpeas in a coconut and curry-seasoned broth. This nourishing soup is packed with good-for-you ingredients and is naturally vegan and dairy-free! Chickpea Soup It’s no secret we’re obsessed with chickpeas — from these Mexican Chickpeas to these Hummus Wraps, and let’s not forget Beans on Toast! We’ve also used chickpeas a few times as a replacement for meat like in these Vegetarian Tuna Salad sandwiches, Pesto Chickpea Sandwiches, and Chickpea Salad Sandwiches. So it was about time we created a soup with chickpeas! And it just so happens to be naturally vegan, dairy-free, and packed with nourishing ingredients. To make this soup thick without adding loads of dairy and butter, we thicken the broth with chickpeas and lentils. We blend a portion of the soup, which thickens things nicely resulting in a nice and hearty soup. What Lentils To Use You’ll want to use dried red lentils for this soup. There is no need to soak the lentils before adding to this soup — for this recipe, we just rinse them off, and they’re ready to go! (While any brand works, I do like Bob’s Red Mill® best (not sponsored).) Red/orange lentils are more processed, break down quicker (about 15-20 minutes), and thicken the chickpea soup quite a bit. This recipe, timing-wise and flavor-wise, relies on red lentils so we don’t recommend using a different type of lentil. Can I use other lentils? Puy lentils (French lentils) take nearly 45-50 minutes to cook through and in this soup, they would absorb too much liquid, so we don’t recommend them. Brown/green lentils also take a bit longer to cook through and have a slightly different flavor profile than we’re going for. Canned won’t thicken the soup the way we need! QUICK TIP When over-cooked, red lentils will turn mushy, so watch the soup carefully near the end. Use leftover red lentils in this amazing Daal! Chickpea Soup Tips Blending. A portion of this soup requires a trip through the blender, and I recommend a high-powered one to get the chickpeas and lentils ultra-smooth. When blending, make sure to secure the lid on tightly and then select the “soup” or “hot” cycle. Increase speed slowly and watch it carefully to avoid soup exploding out or over. Remove the lid carefully as it will likely release a burst of steam. If your blender doesn’t have a hot/soup setting, you can compensate by replacing the blender lid with a folded towel and holding it in place with your hands. This will help reduce steam pressure. Thoroughly sauté the veggies. To avoid crunchy onion and carrot bites in the finished Chickpea Soup, make sure to take the time to really soften them at the beginning of the cooking time. They don’t soften much more throughout the rest of the soup-making process. Spiciness. As written, this soup is fairly mild, depending on the curry powder used. The sweetness of the coconut milk helps to balance the spiciness of the curry powder and red pepper flakes. If you’re sensitive to heat, leave out the red pepper flakes and if you’d prefer a spicier soup, add some crushed red pepper flakes to individual bowls. Chickpea tenderness. We like the chickpeas to still have a nice chewiness to them, so we add them after the lentils have already simmered for 10 minutes. If you’d prefer softer chickpeas, add them in along with the lentils! Chickpea Soup Toppings Lemon. Lemon adds a wonderful flavor, welcome freshness, and a hit of acidity. We add lemon zest and juice to the soup as it’s finishing, and we also serve additional lemon wedges on the side. In our books, the more lemon, the tastier this Chickpea Soup is! Fresh herbs. For a citrusy finishing, stir some cilantro into the soup. We also occasionally serve some fresh mint on top, which adds a nice complexity to the flavor. Fresh herbs are not completely essential, so if you don’t have them, don’t worry. Coconut milk. Before adding the coconut milk to the soup, we set aside 1/3 cup to drizzle on the tops of the soup bowls. Besides looking fancy, it also adds a nice intense coconut flavor to the soup. If you don’t want this finishing flavor, add all the coconut milk to the soup instead of setting any aside. QUICK TIP For the coconut milk, look for shelf-stable, not refrigerated, cans of coconut milk. You’ll find canned coconut milk on the international aisle, with Latin or Asian products. Be sure to use full-fat coconut milk for the best flavor and thickness. Lite coconut milk won’t thicken and give you the rich, full flavor that regular coconut milk will. Cream of coconut is far too sweet and coconut cream tends to be too thick (and overpoweringly coconut flavored) for this recipe. STORAGE Chickpea Soup Storage This soup just continues to get more flavorful as it sits and flavors have a chance to meld and intensify. It will stay fresh for 4-5 days stored in an airtight container in the fridge. Unfortunately, it doesn’t freeze very well; the veggies and lentils get a bit mushy when thawed. If the yield of soup is too much to be eaten within those 4-5 days, I recommend halving the recipe initially. Reheat the soup gently in a pot over medium-low heat, stirring frequently. You’ll likely need to add in an additional splash of water to slightly thin the soup. It does thicken as it sits and is stored. More soup recipes: Pumpkin Soup with canned pumpkin Cauliflower Soup with loads of veggies White Bean Soup with fresh basil-pesto Broccoli Potato Soup with Cheddar Easy Tomato Soup with canned tomatoes FOLLOW ALONG! Subscribe to my newsletter and follow along on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for the latest updates, recipes and content. Chickpea Soup 5 from 3 votes - Review this recipe Chickpea Soup combines lentils, veggies, and chickpeas in a coconut and curry-seasoned broth. This nourishing soup is packed with healthful ingredients and is naturally vegan and dairy-free! SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Print Recipe Chickpea Soup 5 from 3 votes - Review this recipe SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Print Recipe Chickpea Soup combines lentils, veggies, and chickpeas in a coconut and curry-seasoned broth. This nourishing soup is packed with healthful ingredients and is naturally vegan and dairy-free! Course Dinner, Soup Cuisine Healthy, Vegan, Vegetarian Keyword chickpea soup Prep Time 15 minutes Cook Time 25 minutes Total Time 40 minutes Servings 6 -8 servings Calories 262kcal Author Chelsea Lords Cost $6.43 Ingredients▢ 2 tablespoons coconut oil (or olive oil)▢ 1 cup each: diced yellow onion, diced carrots▢ 1 tablespoon each: finely minced garlic and minced ginger▢ 2 tablespoons tomato paste▢ 1 tablespoon yellow curry powder▢ 1 teaspoon each: ground cumin, paprika▢ 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional▢ 4 cups Vegetable or chicken stock▢ 1 can (14.5 oz.) fire-roasted crushed tomatoes▢ 1/2 cup red lentils Note 1▢ 1-1/4 tsp Fine sea salt and pepper▢ 2 cans (15.5 oz. each) chickpeas drained and rinsed▢ 1 can (13.5 oz.) full-fat coconut milk, separated, Note 2▢ Optional, for serving: 2-3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice and 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest, 1/4 cup finely chopped cilantro, fresh mint leavesUS - Metric USMetric InstructionsPREP: Open can of coconut milk and stir well. Remove 1/3 cup of coconut milk and set aside for later.VEGGIES: In a large pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onions and carrots. Season to taste, I add 1/4 teaspoon each of salt & pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 8-10 minutes. Add the garlic, ginger, curry powder, cumin, paprika, optional red pepper flakes, tomato paste, additional salt & pepper to taste (I add 1 teaspoon fine sea salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper). Cook, stirring frequently until very fragrant, about 2-4 minutes. Add in can of undrained crushed tomatoes and cook, mixing and scraping any browned bits off the bottom of the pan for 1 minute.SIMMER: Add the red lentils, vegetable stock, and all the coconut milk except the set aside 1/3 cup. (See Note 3.) Bring to a boil. As soon as it boils, cover the pot and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, add the chickpeas, return lid to the pot and cook 10 minutes more. Remove lid and carefully transfer 2 cups of the soup to a blender and purée until smooth (See Note 4).FINISHING: Add the puréed soup back to the pot and stir. Add in lemon zest, lemon juice, and cilantro if using. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. If you'd like the soup to be thicker, blend a bit more soup. Ladle the soup into bowls. Drizzle the reserved coconut milk on top of bowls and serve with additional fresh cilantro and/or fresh mint. Serve with lemon wedges and enjoy! Video Recipe NotesNote 1: Lentils: You’ll want to use dried red lentils for this soup. There is no need to soak the lentils before adding to this soup; we just rinse them off, and they're ready to go! We don't recommend using a different type of lentils -- they won't cook the same. Note 2: Coconut milk: Look for shelf-stable, not refrigerated, cans of coconut milk. You’ll find canned coconut milk on the international aisle, with Latin or Asian products. Be sure to use full-fat coconut milk for the best flavor and thickness. Lite coconut milk won’t thicken and give you the rich, full flavor that regular coconut milk will. Note 3: Chickpea tenderness: We like the chickpeas to still have a nice chewiness to them, so we add them after the lentils have already simmered for 10 minutes. If you'd prefer softer chickpeas, add them in along with the lentils. Note 4: Blending: When blending, make sure to secure the lid on tightly and select the “soup” or “hot” cycle. Increase speed slowly and watch it carefully to avoid soup exploding out or over. Remove the lid carefully as it will likely release a burst of steam. If your blender doesn’t have a hot/soup setting, you can compensate by replacing the blender lid with a folded towel and holding it in place with your hands. This will help reduce steam pressure. Nutrition FactsServing: 1serving | Calories: 262kcal | Carbohydrates: 31.7g | Protein: 10.1g | Fat: 11.9g | Sodium: 661.4mg | Fiber: 7.8g | Sugar: 4.7g We do our best to provide accurate nutritional analysis for our recipes. Our nutritional data is calculated using a third-party algorithm and may vary, based on individual cooking styles, measurements, and ingredient sizes. Please use this information for comparison purposes and consult a health professional for nutrition guidance as needed. DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE? I love hearing from you when you've made one of my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @ChelseasMessyApron or leave me a comment below.
We really loved the tasty flavor and texture of this delicious, good-for-you curry chickpea soup! We liked the flexibility available in being able to customize the flavor of this soup with various add-ins and the ability to control the texture of this soup with the puree amount. The ingredient list was perfect for what we typically have on hand and was quick and easy to prepare with Chelsea’s excellent step-by-step directions. We enjoyed serving this soup over quinoa, along with a drizzle of coconut milk, a sprinkle of fresh cilantro, and homemade naan bread on the side! Thank you for developing and sharing this great recipe, Chelsea!! Reply