Vegan Sticky Sesame Chickpeas
Easy, flavorful, and packed with plant protein, these sesame chickpeas are a vegan chickpea recipe that make for a quick and delicious dinner the whole family will love. They’re ready in just 15 minutes and are great to meal prep for the week.

I have a thing for super easy dinners. These sticky sesame chickpeas, sesame noodles, chana masala and these Mexican stuffed sweet potatoes are my favorite easy dinners at the moment.
But I’m partial to these vegan sesame chickpeas because they literally take 15 minutes to make and have so much flavor your taste buds are going to explode.
Plus, this sesame sauce can be used on so many things. From chickpeas, to tofu, tempeh, salmon, sesame chicken, noodles, cauliflower, or any kind of buddha bowl! It’s a versatile recipe that is loaded with flavor.
Orange Chickpeas, General Tso’s Chickpeas, Peanut Chickpeas, I just love chickpeas!! This is the perfect recipe to use up those canned chickpeas that have been sitting in your pantry for months on end! Try my sesame chickpea meatballs, chickpea scramble or tortilla soup next!
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Easy to make- 15 minutes!
- Vegan and gluten free
- Packed with flavor
- Plant based protein

How to make vegan sesame chickpeas
Drain and rinse the chickpeas until no bubbles remain. Set them aside as you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
Mince the garlic (I like using this garlic press so it’s very finely minced) and add to a pan with 1 tablespoon of oil. Saute until the garlic is slightly golden brown and very fragrant.
Whisk together the arrowroot powder and 2 tbsp vegetable broth in a bowl and set aside. We’ll be using this in a minute to help thicken the sesame sauce. You can also use chicken stock or water instead.
To the pan with the garlic, add the sesame oil tamari (or soy sauce if not GF), maple syrup, ginger, rice vinegar, and the remaining vegetable broth. Whisk together.
Re-whisk the arrowroot mixture to make sure no clumps formed at the bottom and add to the saute pan with the rest of the sauce. Whisk together.

Cook over medium/low heat until the mixture starts to bubble. Once it is bubbling around the edges, give it a quick stir and add in the chickpeas and carefully fold the sauce over the chickpeas until they are well coated.
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The sauce will start to thicken, keep stirring so the sauce covers the chickpeas. Let the chickpeas cook until the sauce is nice and thick. The chickpeas will also darken as they absorb the sauce, this is good since it yields major flavor!
After 5 or so minutes or once the sauce is thick, turn off the heat and allow all of the flavors to blend together for an additional 5 minutes. Enjoy and try my marry me chickpeas next!

Serving Suggestions
My favorite way to have this vegan chickpea recipe is with my instant pot rice, steamed broccoli, and scallions or chives to top it all off!
It’s also delicious with quinoa, bok choy, sautéed spinach and a sprinkle of sesame seeds on top. You really can’t go wrong. This sesame sauce can also be reused for chicken, salmon, tofu, cauliflower, or any other protein. You can even add it to my peanut noodles, or sesame noodles with extra veggies of choice. Make it into a stir fry with tons of veggies, rice, quinoa, cauliflower rice, or anything you have on hand.
How to store
Once prepared, this vegan chickpea recipe will keep in the fridge for about 3 days. To reheat, add it to a pan with a splash of veggie broth or oil so it gets nice and saucy.
Beans and legumes unfortunately don’t keep for too long, you’ll notice it’s gone back when it starts to smell!

Are chickpeas gluten free?
Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are a legume that are naturally gluten free, and so is this whole recipe! Be sure to use tamari (gluten free soy sauce) if you have a gluten intolerance or allergy. I suggest low sodium tamari so this recipe isn’t too salty! The full strength stuff is just a bit too much in my opinion.
What sweetener is best for sesame sauce?
This sesame sauce does need a bit of sweetener to really round out the flavors. I usually opt for maple syrup or honey, but you can also try brown sugar or coconut sugar.
If you want a lower sugar option, you can cut back to 1-2 tablespoons in place of 3. I don’t recommend cutting out the sugar entirely because it does help make the sauce sticky and really balances the flavors of the dish.

Try these recipes next!
- Mushroom Broccoli Rigatoni
- Easy Dairy Free Pesto
- Sesame Tofu
- Sweet Potato Falafel Bowls
- Spicy Ramen Noodles
- Lemon Chickpea Soup
- Spicy Chili Garlic Noodles
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Vegan Sticky Sesame Chickpeas
by: claire cary
Ingredients
- 2 15 ounce cans chickpeas
- 3-4 large cloves garlic
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil or olive oil
- 1.5 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- ⅓ cup low sodium tamari or soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons maple syrup
- 2 teaspoons rice vinegar
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 tablespoon tapioca starch
- ¼ cup low sodium vegetable broth or water divided
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes optional for spice
Instructions
- Drain and rinse the chickpeas and set aside.
- Mince the garlic and add to a sauté pan with the avocado or olive oil.
- Sauté over medium for a few minutes or until the garlic is very fragrant.
- In a small bowl combine the tapioca starch and half of the vegetable broth and mix until no clumps remain. Set aside.
- To the sauté pan with the garlic, add in the low sodium soy sauce, sesame oil, maple syrup, rice vinegar, ginger, and the additional 2 tbsp of vegetable broth. Whisk together.
- Add in the tapioca mixture and stir.
- When bubbles start to form, add in the chickpeas and stir until they are well coated.
- Cook on low heat until the sauce becomes thick and sticky, about 5 minutes. stirring occasionally.
- Remove from the heat and let sit to allow the chickpeas to absorb all of the flavor.
- Serve with steamed broccoli, quinoa, or rice.
Notes
Comments
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Hi, Can this be made with maple flavoured syrup, or does it need to be the real thing?
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Maple flavored is fine! The flavor will be a bit different, but it’ll work.
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Amazing! Super easy and quick meal. It’s got a little kick to it but balanced out with the sweetness. I will definitely be making this again!
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Lovely, tasty recipe! The sauce is delicious and next time I would increase it a bit but that is my preference. I would say it would be useful to add the heat element at the beginning. It says low heat later on in the recipe but it would be handy to say whether you were using medium heat or low heat or medium low etc at the start. I would also suggest adding the weight of the chickpeas in the ingredients, either per can or the total weight. Thanks!
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Just made this for dinner with farro and spinach. My family loved it! My 14-year-old daughter said she wants to bring the leftovers to school tomorrow.
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Amazing! So happy it was a hit.
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omg bomb af!!! 10/10 easy fast pretty healthy and my fiance who is not vegan loved!!!!
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Delicious and so easy to make! Even my skeptical meat eater husband gave it a thumbs up!
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I really like this recipe idea, but the first time I made it, the chickpeas didn’t soak up much of the flavor.
Just made it a second time and I boiled the chickpeas in a mix of veggie broth and soy sauce for a while (maybe 15 minutes) before adding the rest of the ingredients, and it turned out much better in my opinion. If you have the time to spare, try doing that first.
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This is our family favorite! Love, love, love!
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Perfect easy week night meal. Everything is a staple in my pantry so this came together quick. I just served mine over steamed broccoli. So so good. It’s in weekly rotation now.
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Thank you, Lori! So happy you enjoyed this.
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I just made this again for lunch. I love this recipe – so much flavor. And right now I am going to try the Pad Thai. There are just so many things I have to try – thanks for the easy recipes to follow and the videos.
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Thanks Jennifer! Can’t wait to see what else you try!
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This was delicious! I’ve been vegetarian for 5 years, and dabbling in vegan because of increased sensitivity to dairy and eggs. I also have Celiacs which makes finding good recipes without processed substitutes difficult…this was easy to make, delicious, filling, and my pescitarian fiance loved it as well. He asked for it to be on rotation, and I’m 100% on board with that.
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Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe. I absolutely loved it. As an Dutch woman of Asian descent I really appreciated all the flavours. Very tasty.
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Made this today with cornstarch and everything else the same. This was really tasty. I was also able to follow the recipe really easy. I’m sure it could be tweaked for different flavor profiles but I like it as is.
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Perfect! So happy you enjoyed it, thanks Paula!
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I make this all the time, it is quick to make and so flavourful and delicious
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This recipe is a regular in our house! It’s my go-to on those weeknights after a long day at work— super easy to prepare and absolutely DELICIOUS. I love that most of the ingredients are pantry staples too—even sesame oil is available in most grocery stores.
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Thank you Ashley! So happy you’re enjoying it!
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