20-Minute Chickpea Tacos

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These vegan spiced chickpea tacos come together in just 20 minutes but taste gourmet! Pan-fried spiced chickpeas are paired with a citrusy and spicy cilantro pesto, then topped with salsa and avocado for the perfect fuss-free taco night.
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 15 minutes
Total 20 minutes
5 from 99 votes

These Spiced Chickpea Tacos with Cilantro Pesto are the perfect weeknight meal when you’re pressed for time but still craving a delicious taco night.

Here, charred corn tortillas are lathered with a citrusy cilantro pesto, then topped with pan-fried canned chickpeas dressed up with a Mexican-inspired spice blend. They’re finished with a dollop of salsa and diced avocado for creamy goodness (and healthy fats).

With a little multitasking, you’re looking at a gourmet dinner with fresh and bright flavors in just 20 minutes. Bonus: you’ll have leftover pesto, so you can whip up another batch of chickpea tacos in a couple days in lightning speed.

And if you’re looking for more gourmet but easy taco recipes, my Tempeh Tacos with Avocado Crema and Double Decker Black Bean and Corn Salad Tacos are must-makes!

Table of Contents
1. Recipe video
2. Ingredient notes
3. Step-by-step instructions
4. Tips for making this recipe
5. Frequently Asked Questions
6. Recipe card

vegan chickpea tacos with cilantro pesto served with salsa and avocado, five tacos arranged on a platter on a brown backdrop

Watch: How to make Chickpea Tacos!

Ingredient notes

ingredients for chickpea tacos with corn tortillas on a brown board.

Roasted nuts: I use pre-roasted cashews for this pesto recipe to keep things quick, but if you only have raw nuts, roast them first (roasting nuts draws out their essential flavors). Add the nuts to a sheet pan, spread out, and roast at 350ºF/175ºC for 7 to 10 minutes, stirring once halfway through. Pistachios and walnuts also work well in this pesto.

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Cilantro: Cilantro is the base ingredient for the pesto, so you need a fair amount. Use the leaves and tender stems (they are edible and flavorful!), but omit any thick stems, usually towards the bottom as they don’t taste great. If you have that gene that makes you think cilantro tastes like soap (so sad, I’m truly sorry), use flat-leaf parsley instead; if it’s summer, use fresh basil.

Jalapeño: The pesto uses one small jalapeño pepper for a moderate heat. If you can’t tolerate spice at all, feel free to omit. If you want just a tiny bit of spice, remove the membranes from the pepper.

Chickpeas. Canned chickpeas keep this recipe very quick, but if you’re in the habit of cooking chickpeas from scratch, it’ll make these chickpea tacos even better :)

Corn tortillas. To give new life to store-bought tortillas, char them over a gas flame or in a hot cast iron pan so they get chewier and a little smoky in flavor. Instructions are in the FAQ section below, and the recipe card.

Step-by-step instructions

Rinse the chickpeas and dry them well in a towel. Heat a bit of oil in a large frying pan. Once hot, add the chickpeas and spread out in a single layer. Cook undisturbed for 2 to 3 minutes to allow some browning. Toss, and cook 3 more minutes until starting to blister in spots.

Add the spice blend and salt and toss quickly to prevent spices from drying out. Coat the chickpeas and cook for another 2 to 4 minutes. Take off the heat, then squeeze a bit of lime juice into the chickpeas.

While the chickpeas are cooking, start on the pesto. Blitz your toasted or roasted nuts in a food processor until they’re in tiny pieces.

Add the remaining pesto ingredients—cilantro, garlic, lemon or lime zest and juice, jalapeño, salt, and pepper. Blend until a paste forms. Then stream in the olive oil with the motor running until you have a relatively smooth and thick sauce, scraping down the sides as needed.

Slather some pesto onto charred corn tortillas, top with a handful of chickpeas, and a couple spoons each of your favorite salsa and diced avocado.

Tips for making these chickpea tacos

Make sure your chickpeas are dried well. When you pan-fry chickpeas in hot oil, they need to be well-dried so (1) the hot oil doesn’t splatter and (2) they can get browned and blistered and a tad crispy.

Taste the cilantro before you make your pesto. Occasionally, I’ll get a bunch of cilantro that’s really bitter, at least the stems. I recommend tasting a bite before making the pesto to be sure. If the stems are bitter, (1) use only the cilantro leaves and (2) use a lemon in the pesto instead of lime, as lemon is better able to counteract bitter flavors. If you taste the pesto and it’s a bit bitter, add more lemon juice and salt and a couple pinches of sugar or agave nectar to balance.

Multitask. To ensure you get dinner on the table in 20 minutes, you’ll need to multitask. While the pan is preheating, get started on the pesto, while the chickpeas are cooking, make the pesto, etc.

Make a double batch of the pesto. The pesto will stay good in your fridge for at least a week and is such a versatile sauce. You can use it to make another batch of tacos later in the week, or drizzle it on any number of savory meals: other tacos, burrito bowls, grain salads, fried or baked tofu, roasted cauliflower or winter squash, etc.

Feel free to jazz these tacos up. If you’re not limited to a 20-minute window, you can add more pizzazz to these tacos. A few options.

  • Make my homemade Pico de Gallo (the 5th recipe card in that post) or Mango Avocado Salsa instead of using store-bought salsa.
  • Supplement the spiced chickpeas with crispy roasted mushrooms (find the instructions in this post) or roasted cauliflower.
  • Instead of diced avocado, make Guacamole (the 6th recipe card in that post).
  • For a little zing, serve with pickled red onions (the 7th recipe card in that post).
  • If it’s summertime, grill some corn, bell peppers, or zucchini and add along with the chickpeas.
vegan chickpea tacos with cilantro pesto served with salsa and avocado, five tacos arranged on a platter on a brown backdrop

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a substitute for the cashews in the pesto?

You can sub with roasted/toasted pistachios or walnuts. If you’re allergic to tree nuts, try pepitas instead.

How do you char tortillas for tacos?

You have two options. First, if you have a gas stove, turn a burner to medium-low and use tongs to place the tortilla directly over the flame, 10 to 20 seconds per side until charred, in spots.

Or, you can add each tortilla to a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat for 15 to 30 seconds per side. Stack and wrap charred tortillas in a dish towel to keep them warm.

How long does the cilantro pesto last?

A week! Store in a sealed jar in your fridge.

How can I double this recipe?

If your food processor is large enough, you can easily double the pesto all at once. To double the chickpeas, you’ll want to cook them in two batches so that they can spread out enough and get blistered and browned (this improves their texture).

What should I serve these tacos with?

If you’re looking for a side dish, either this Grilled Corn Salad or Charred Corn Salad would be great accompaniments. If it’s summer and you want to fire up the grill, some grilled vegetable skewers would be great (the 4th recipe card in this post). For something a little unconventional but delicious with a similar flavor profile, serve this Avocado Gazpacho as a starter.

That’s all you need to know about this easy and quick Spiced Chickpea Tacos. If you love this recipe, please rate and review the recipe below :)

20-Minute Chickpea Tacos

5 from 99 votes
These vegan spiced chickpea tacos come together in just 20 minutes but taste gourmet! Pan-fried spiced chickpeas are paired with a citrusy and spicy cilantro pesto, then topped with salsa and avocado for the perfect fuss-free taco night.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Mexican-inspired
Diet Vegan
Serving size: 3

Ingredients

Spiced Chickpeas

  • 1 (15-ounce/425g) can of chickpeas, drained
  • 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano (Mexican oregano if you have it)
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper
  • Squeeze of lime juice

Cilantro Pesto

  • ½ cup (70g) roasted cashews (or pistachios or walnuts)
  • 2 ½ cups (36 to 40g) loosely packed cups of cilantro leaves and tender stems (no tough stems)*
  • 2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
  • 1 small jalapeño pepper, roughly chopped**
  • 1 medium lemon or 1 large lime, zested and juiced***
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • Freshly cracked black pepper to taste
  • cup (75 mL) extra virgin olive oil

For serving

  • 6 corn tortillas
  • Your favorite store-bought salsa****
  • 1 large avocado, diced

Instructions

  • If your nuts are raw, spread them out on a sheet pan and roast for 7 to 10 minutes at 350ºF, tossing halfway through.
  • Transfer the chickpeas to a clean dish towel or a layer of paper towels and gently pat dry as much as you can without smushing them. They need to be well-dried before cooking.
  • Heat a large nonstick frying pan over medium-high heat with the 2 teaspoons of oil and spread the oil out with a paper towel to evenly distribute it. Once hot, add the chickpeas and spread out in a single layer. Cook undisturbed for 2 to 3 minutes to allow some browning. Toss and cook for another 3 minutes, or until chickpeas are golden brown and blistered in spots.
  • Add salt and spices, and toss well to coat the chickpeas. Cook for 2 to 4 minutes to allow flavors to blend, then take off the heat and hit with a squeeze of lime juice.
  • Meanwhile, make the cilantro pesto. Add the nuts to a food processor and blitz until in very tiny pieces.
    Add the cilantro, garlic, jalapeño, lemon (or lime) zest, 2 tablespoons lemon (or lime) juice, ¼ teaspoon salt, and pepper to taste and blend until a paste forms. Scrape the paste towards the middle. Turn on the motor and stream in the olive oil until it comes together into a sauce. If needed, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water to bring it all together, or add it for a thinner sauce. Taste, adding more lemon juice or salt as needed.
  • To char corn tortillas: If you have a gas stove, turn a burner to medium-low and use tongs to place the tortilla directly over the flame, 10 to 20 seconds per side until charred, in spots.
    Or, you can add each tortilla to a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat for 15 to 30 seconds per side. Stack and wrap charred tortillas in a dish towel to keep them warm.
  • To assemble the tacos, spoon some cilantro pesto into the center of each tortilla. Add a handful of the spiced chickpeas. Top with diced avocado and salsa.

Notes

* I recommend tasting your cilantro first to ensure it’s not too bitter (if it is, it can make the whole pesto bitter). Occasionally, the stems will be bitter, so use just the leaves. 
** If you can’t tolerate spicy food at all, omit the jalapeño. For a little heat, remove the membranes or use half of the pepper. 
*** Lemon is better at masking bitter flavors, so it’s my preference in case the cilantro is a bit bitter. 
**** For homemade salsa options, check out the “Tips” section of the blog post. 

Calories: 686kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 47g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 30g | Sodium: 934mg | Potassium: 832mg | Fiber: 15g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1331IU | Vitamin C: 33mg | Calcium: 140mg | Iron: 5mg

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154 comments on 20-Minute Chickpea Tacos

  1. Nancy

    5 stars
    Very delicious, satisfying tacos. I made my own corn tortillas and they were even better tasting.

    1. Hannah @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi Nancy, feel free to send some of your homemade corn tortillas to my place, haha! That sounds like a 6 star dish, thanks for sharing :)

  2. Pam

    5 stars
    I could eat this every day for the rest of my life !!!!!!!
    OMGosh, I don’t know what I love more, the sauce or the chickpeas.
    I will be adding this to my weekly menu and probably more than once a week.
    Thank you so much.
    I’ve never enjoyed chickpeas like I did tonight.

    1. Hannah @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Wow Pam, I could feel your enthusiasm through the screen, I love it!! Chickpeas are my absolute favorite, have you tried Nisha’s hummus yet? It’s absolutely divine! I’m attaching it below in case you’d like to try it out. :)

      https://rainbowplantlife.com/how-to-make-amazing-hummus-at-home/

  3. Meiji

    5 stars
    wow, the chickpea alone is full of flavor, I could munch on them for snacking 😁 i could not believe the bland peas can be this great. i plan to initially taste the cilantro pesto to check for bitterness, and then wham! the lovely flavors just burst into my tastebuds. i never would have imagined the cilantro could be this elegant. the balance of flavors is just amazing: nuttiness & creaminess from the toasted cashew, lemon adds the tang, love it being garlicky. i satisfyingly enjoyed  my tacos having just the chickpeas & cilantro sauce and a bit of salsa, without having to add anything more

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      We’re thrilled you enjoyed the tacos, Meiji! :) Thanks for trying the recipe!

  4. Nicole

    Pesto-I read your article on how to make vegan pesto. For those of us who cannot have nuts and seeds altogether, is there anyway to use a white bean or tofu to sub the nuts and seeds?

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi Nicole, we aren’t sure about that. Are you allergic to hemp seeds? You could try using that. Otherwise, you can just omit the nuts/seeds.

  5. Kim

    I was wondering. For the pesto, could I use parsley instead of cilantro? I have so much parsley. Is this going alter the taste to much?

    1. Kim

      Disregard. Reading is fundamental. I found my answer. I look forward to making this and look forward to sharing how this turned out.

  6. Joan

    5 stars
    Super quick and easy. I added roasted root veggies since I had just made a pan full and used lettuce leaves instead of tortillas. Perfect busy day lunch.

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks for sharing, Joan! :)

  7. Simran

    5 stars
    Was delicious! It was so good! Loved it! Thanks Nisha!

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Lovely to hear, Simran! :)

  8. Tracey

    5 stars
    What a great, EASY recipe for dinner. I think my carnivore husband might be coming around. Not really, but he loves a good meal. I told him I will no longer cook meat for our meals. Thanks Nisha!!

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Aw, that’s a milestone Tracey! We’re seriously so honored the RPL recipes have kickstarted this transition and changed your husband’s mind about meat-free meals!

  9. Mel

    5 stars
    No one vegan in this house, but my kids request this! Delicious and easy.

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Amazing, Mel! Thanks for sharing the recipe with your family :)

  10. Caitlynn

    5 stars
    Delish! Excellent pesto

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks for the lovely feedback, Caitlynn!

  11. Steve

    5 stars
    I made this last night for dinner. I was looking for a “comfort” dinner, and this really worked. Odd though I tasted each of the individual components of the meal and sort of shrugged. When they were all put together; POW! Fabulous!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks for sharing, Steve!

  12. Ana Vucic

    This looks so good! Could I use peanuts instead of the other nuts by any chance?
    Thank you :)
    Ana

    1. Hannah @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi Ana. We’ve never tried using peanuts. I’m attaching a link for you to check out, it’s about pesto! I hope it helps.

      https://rainbowplantlife.com/how-to-make-vegan-pesto/

  13. Priya

    5 stars
    My whole family enjoyed these delicious tacos!

    1. Hannah Hairston

      Priya,

      We love when the whole family enjoys a delicious meal together! :)

    2. Lea L

      5 stars
      Stumbled across your video on YouTube and watching you make these tacos inspired me to do the same. I’m not vegan (yet) lol but I love all the ingredients and how simple & budget friendly it was to make these tacos. The flavors together are so yummy! Thank you! Next up is the pasta from that same video.

      1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

        Wonderful, Lea! Thanks for trying the recipe, we can’t wait for you to try others!

  14. Patricia Mastroianni

    5 stars
    Loved the flavors & how easy this was. Hubby said this one’s definitely a keeper!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Patricia, So glad to hear you loved this recipe!

  15. Laurie Low

    5 stars
    Easy to prepare – so flavorful!! Loved it.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks for the lovely feedback, Laurie!

  16. Bowen

    5 stars
    These are OUTSTANDING!! easy and quick and delicious. So good, thank you, you are making it super easy to go full vegan!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Awesome, Bowen. Thanks for your comment and for taking the time to review!

  17. UniqueJem

    5 stars
    This recipe is a hit. Whenever I am unsure of what to make for dinner I can rely on this recipe. My husband is vegan and he loves it which says a lot. Thanks!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Awesome. Thanks for your comment and for taking the time to review!

  18. Aashish

    5 stars
    I made this dish and my wife approved. It’s going into the rotation! It’s really easy and fast to make. I was going to suggest an avocado crema sauce rather than the diced avocado because it felt a little dry. However, this dish was well-received.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi Aashish, avocado crema sauce would be lovely! It would take this dish over the 20 minute cook time though, so keep that in mind! We are delighted to hear the dish was well-received.

  19. GR

    5 stars
    I tried this recipe last night. I have to be honest: I tried another lentil recipe from the cookbook, which I bought about six months ago so I wasn’t too optimistic about it. But it looked like a good, simple recipe so I decided to give it a go. Well, I was REALLY surprised as to how good it tasted. I’m serious. It was really tasty and simple to make. Give this one a go.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      We are so happy you enjoyed the tacos despite your reservations, GR!

      1. GR

        Thank you! I’m making it again in a few minutes! It’s so good, man!

        1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

          Wonderful! :)

  20. Dalida O’Connor

    5 stars
    Thank you,
    You are my savior, another great and easy yummy recipe from you,
    It will be in my next week menu:)

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks for the lovely feedback, Dalida!

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