This Creamy Vegan Coconut Chickpea Curry is the BEST curry I’ve ever had! It’s our go-to weeknight dinner. All made in one pot, incredibly flavourful, perfect for meal prep & budget-friendly!
The best kind of recipes are the ones that you keep making over and over until you finally realise – this is one of my favourite recipes, isn’t it?! That’s this Vegan Coconut Chickpea Curry. Without a doubt, we always have all the ingredients for it in our pantry, it’s incredibly easy to make, and a hit every single time. This is the ultimate pantry staple meal. Let’s get right into it!
Ingredients in Coconut Chickpea Curry
Chickpeas – chickpeas are the star here. They add fibre, protein, texture and keep the curry filling!
Tomatoes, onion and garlic – these veggies are the base of your curry and really add a depth of flavour.
Coconut milk – coconut milk adds the creaminess to this curry that makes the sauce so smooth too!
Garam Masala – this is the main seasoning blend in this recipe! If you can’t find it, you can make your own.
Additional Seasonings – these extra seasonings are very simple and really highlight the garam Masala and the chickpea curry.
Lime – ah yes, our other star ingredient! The juice of a lime stirred into the dish enhances the flavour in such a way that you have to just try this dish for yourself to experience it!
How to Make Coconut Chickpea Curry
This chickpea curry takes only a few steps. First, you sauté the onion and the tomatoes together. We’ve found that this step really helps to develop the flavours of the dish and break them all down for the seasonings later. Then, add in your seasonings and your drained and rinsed chickpeas. Stir, and add in your coconut milk. Let it simmer, then add in the lime. That’s it. It’s no wonder that this dish is constantly in our fridge!
While the cooking process is simple, the flavours developed are out of this world. One pot, stewing together flavours and spices and the most effort you have to make is to cut up the ingredients. I want a plate alongside some of my homemade naan bread just thinking about it!!
Tips for making this the Best Chickpea Curry
Always use the lime. If there’s one tip I always mention for this recipe, is to always use the lime. It really brings out the layers of flavour in the dish and is an essential part of the recipe!
Follow the instruction times. Sautéing the veggies makes a real difference to the end product, so I recommend just setting a time and letting it simmer away.
Make it your own. This is one of those dishes that once you follow the base ingredients well, you can make the dish your own. Add in sweet potatoes, bell peppers, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots…it’s up to you. Just adjust the seasonings for the additions! I love using up extra veggies and adding them into this dish.
Long story short – You have to try this dish! It’s creamy, delicious, and will leave you wanting even more after you’re completely full. It’s also incredibly nutritious, protein-packed, and leftovers lasts for days. It’s also perfect for meal prep! Whether it’s for meal prep lunch or dinner, this actually freezes well and lasts for a long time fresh in the freezer.
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Q: Can I substitute the tomatoes in this curry?
A: If you’re not a tomato fan, you won’t taste them. They blend right in and help with the thickness of the curry and all that flavour. If you’re allergic, you can in fact substitute them with pumpkin puree, or a butternut squash puree or something of the sort. It won’t taste exactly the same, but will give it that beautiful creamy texture!
Q: What goes well with this chickpea curry?
A: Any of the above veggies – make it your own! I also love serving this curry with basmati rice and/or naan bread.
Enjoy friends! If you make this Coconut Chickpea Curry, please snap a photo and tag #jessicainthekitchen on Instagram! We’d also love if you would leave a comment below, and give the recipe a rating! Thanks so much! P.S. – do you know that we have an entire blog dedicated to low carb recipes named Low Carb Vegan Recipes?! Be sure to check it out!
Coconut Chickpea Curry (Vegan and Gluten Free)
This Creamy Vegan Coconut Chickpea Curry is the BEST curry I've ever had! All it takes is one pot, it's loaded with homemade ground spices and incredibly flavorful!
In a deep pot over medium-high heat, add the coconut oil.
Add in the onions and tomatoes. Grind some sea salt and ground black pepper over the mixture and stir together. Lower heat to medium and allow to cook down until juices of the tomatoes are naturally released and onions are soft, about 10 minutes.
Add in the chickpeas, garlic, garam masala, curry powder and cumin. Stir to combine.
Add in the coconut milk and stir again. Add in the coconut flour which helps to slightly thicken the curry. Bring the curry to a boil, and then reduce to medium-low so that the mixture continues to simmer for 10 to 12 more minutes.
Taste the curry and season with salt and pepper if you desire. Remove the curry from the heat and squeeze a lime lightly over the top of the curry, stirring to combine. Don't skip this step!! Allow to cool slightly and then serve. Enjoy!
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NOTES
Notes:This recipe is vegan and gluten-free.I’ve been asked this MANY times – this is the curry powder I use! It’s my favourite!*Many readers have asked and yes you can definitely use reduced-fat coconut milk! You can even use boxed coconut milk if those calories suit you better.** The coconut flour is optional and up to you! You can also use any other gluten-free flour you have on hand to thicken it, I just loved this flavour the most. You also don’t need to thicken it if you don’t want to, we skip it all the time.WW POINTS: 6 with reduced fat coconut milk, 12 with regular (natural occurring sugar from tomatoes)HOW TO STORE:You can store this curry in an air-tight tupperware container in the fridge for up a week. It’s an excellent candidate for freezing and can be stored in the freezer for up to a month.A FEW NOTES:1. This curry lasts for at least 5 days in the fridge as leftovers.2. You can serve with whole wheat naan bread, basmati rice, or even crispy tortilla chips.3. I substituted a can of chickpeas in the recipe for ease, but if you want you can buy dried chickpeas, soaked overnight, and then boiled until soft in replacement.4. If you don’t have coconut flour, you can use regular flour if you’re not gluten-free.TO ADD HEAT:1. Crushed red pepper flakes: I would start with 1/4 teaspoon in the beginning so that that gets heated up with everything else. Taste and you can always add another 1/4 teaspoon.2. Harissa paste: if you have a harissa or chili paste, you can stir a little in before the simmer part so that it can heat up with everything. Even sriracha can work.3. Lastly, and my favourite, scotch bonnet pepper sauce which adds flavours and lots of heat. A few drops right before simmer again, and you can taste and decide whether you want to add more.
When adding extra vegetables, do you add them to the onion and tomato saute at the beginning, or once you have added the coconut milk and boil for 10 to 12 minutes? Looking forward to trying this!
I love this recipe so much. It has helped me a lot with my meal prepping. I prepare it weekly and made being vegan so much easier for me. It doesn’t break the bank at all as everything is in my pantry. I omit onions and garlic and I make it in my Instant Pot for 15 minutes. I only add 1/2 cup water and omit the flour and it’s perfect everytime. I love your recipes! I also make the butter chicken with soy curls instead.
May God bless you beautiful Jessica for making things so much easier for others <3
I made this for dinner and I really liked it. I followed the directions pretty closely with the exception of adding flour. For the cumin, i divided it up between regular and hot and just added a tiny bit of red pepper flakes. I’m not vegan or vegetarian so I added cubed cooked chicken near the end…mostly for my husband because I knew he’d want some kind of meat. I liked it well enough to eat it without. It was the perfect heat for me, just a touch. I’d definitely make this again probably with not much change or additions. The garam masala really made it flavorful. Thanks for the good recipe!
This was so good!!! I will definitely make this again. I can see it becoming a staple meal. I had everything in my pantry except for lime and I considered making this without it, then I decided to just go to the store to pick up some limes after reading about how important it apparently was lol. And omg the lime took it to the next level!! It was so delicious. Anyone else reading this considering skipping the lime don’t do it!!
I made this again for the 2nd time and it was freaking amazing!!! This recipe is so simple for weeknight dinners! And so filling. Yum yum yum. I’m looking forward to trying your other curries!!
This recipe is absolutely delicious, however I didn’t have coconut flour on hand to use as a thickener. Is there a substitute to coconut flour that you recommend without changing the amazing flavour of this dish?
Thank you so much- I look forward to making this again soon!
This was so good! I added kale, red and orange peppers. Definitely will make again😀
When adding extra vegetables, do you add them to the onion and tomato saute at the beginning, or once you have added the coconut milk and boil for 10 to 12 minutes? Looking forward to trying this!
Thank you so much for reading Laurie! You can definitely add them in closer to the beginning with the onions and tomatoes.
Made this for dinner, so delicious and easy to throw together. I understand why it’s Jessica’s go-to recipe! Definitely add chili if you like spicy.
I love this recipe so much. It has helped me a lot with my meal prepping. I prepare it weekly and made being vegan so much easier for me. It doesn’t break the bank at all as everything is in my pantry. I omit onions and garlic and I make it in my Instant Pot for 15 minutes. I only add 1/2 cup water and omit the flour and it’s perfect everytime. I love your recipes! I also make the butter chicken with soy curls instead.
May God bless you beautiful Jessica for making things so much easier for others <3
Aww thank you so much Dana – this made me so happy to read!! Oh love that idea for the soy curls. God bless you too!!
I made this for dinner and I really liked it. I followed the directions pretty closely with the exception of adding flour. For the cumin, i divided it up between regular and hot and just added a tiny bit of red pepper flakes. I’m not vegan or vegetarian so I added cubed cooked chicken near the end…mostly for my husband because I knew he’d want some kind of meat. I liked it well enough to eat it without. It was the perfect heat for me, just a touch. I’d definitely make this again probably with not much change or additions. The garam masala really made it flavorful. Thanks for the good recipe!
This was so good!!! I will definitely make this again. I can see it becoming a staple meal. I had everything in my pantry except for lime and I considered making this without it, then I decided to just go to the store to pick up some limes after reading about how important it apparently was lol. And omg the lime took it to the next level!! It was so delicious. Anyone else reading this considering skipping the lime don’t do it!!
Really easy really yummy recipe!! I added carrots, peppers, and spinach and it was amazing!
Can I sub vegetable or love oil for the coconut oil?
Hi Sharon yes you can! I hope this helps.
I made this again for the 2nd time and it was freaking amazing!!! This recipe is so simple for weeknight dinners! And so filling. Yum yum yum. I’m looking forward to trying your other curries!!
Aww thank you so much Jen!! So happy to read that and hope you continue to enjoy!!
Hi Jessica!
This recipe is absolutely delicious, however I didn’t have coconut flour on hand to use as a thickener. Is there a substitute to coconut flour that you recommend without changing the amazing flavour of this dish?
Thank you so much- I look forward to making this again soon!