Buffalo Chickpea Vegan Buddha Bowl Recipe - WhitneyBond.com (2024)

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Buffalo chickpeas, quinoa and veggies are tossed together in this healthy, gluten free, vegan buddha bowl recipe, topped with an easy homemade vegan ranch dressing, all made in just 20 minutes!

When it comes to healthy, easy meals for lunch or dinner, buddha bowls are my go-to! From Veggie Fajita Rice Bowlsto Thai Peanut Sweet Potato Buddha Bowlsto Vegan Grilled Veggie Buddha Bowls, all of these gluten free and vegan buddha bowl recipes are easy to make and perfect for meal-prep!

For this Buffalo Chickpea Bowl, I tossed my favorite sauce with one of my favorite meatless proteins, then added spicy jalapenos, fresh tomatoes and carrots, creamy avocado and a vegan ranch dressing on top.

How to make Vegan Ranch Dressing

Vegan ranch dressing is really easy to make at home. To make it, you’ll need vegan mayonnaise (I used vegenaise), coconut milk, apple cider vinegar and dried herbs (I used Litehouse Instantly Fresh Herbs).

Simply shake all of the ingredients together in a mason jar and use the vegan ranch to top this buffalo chickpea bowl, then store the rest in the fridge to use on salads or other buddha bowls throughout the week. You can also use it as a dipping sauce for veggies orhomemade vegan sweet potato tots. Yummy!

Buffalo Chickpea Vegan Buddha Bowl Recipe

For this chickpea bowl recipe, I used canned chickpeas to make it quick and easy. I sautéed the chickpeas in coconut oil with buffalo sauce, then added fresh carrots and jalapenos to the buddha bowl to give it a crunch. The crunchy veggies pair perfectly with the tender, saucy chickpeas.

Are chickpeas gluten free?

Yes! And in fact this entire buddha bowl recipe is gluten free. Always check labels on the buffalo sauce you purchase to make sure it’s gluten free and vegan. Franks Red Hot Buffalo Sauce is vegan and gluten free, which is what I used in this recipe. Tabasco Buffalo Sauce is also vegan, gluten free and Whole30 approved.

Are chickpeas high in protein?

Yes! Chickpeas contain 12 grams of protein per cup. While chickpeas alone are not a complete protein, when combined with a whole grain, like quinoa in this recipe, you combine all of the amino acids needed to make a complete protein. This recipe contains 18 grams of protein per chickpea bowl. (This does not include the vegan ranch dressing.)

In addition to this Vegan Chickpea Bowl, you’ll love these other vegetarian & vegan chickpea recipes!

  1. Vegan Zucchini Quinoa Burgers
  2. Greek Quinoa Salad (omit the feta cheese to make this delicious vegetarian salad vegan!)
  3. Roasted Beet Hummus
  4. Greek Zucchini Noodles (omit the feta in this vegetarian zoodle recipe to make it vegan!)

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Buffalo Chickpea Vegan Buddha Bowl

Buffalo chickpeas, quinoa and veggies are tossed together in this healthy, gluten free, vegan buddha bowl recipe, topped with an easy homemade vegan ranch dressing, all made in just 20 minutes!

Servings: 2 bowls

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Author: Whitney Bond

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Buffalo Chickpea Buddha Bowls

Vegan Ranch Dressing

Instructions

Vegan Ranch

  • Add all of the ingredients to a mason jar and shake to combine. Place in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Buffalo Chickpea Buddha Bowls

  • Cook the quinoa according to package directions. If you already have cooked quinoa on hand, you can skip this step.

  • Add the coconut oil to a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the chickpeas and buffalo sauce, toss together and cook for 3-5 minutes.

  • Divide the quinoa between two bowls, top with the buffalo chickpeas, carrots, tomatoes, jalapenos and avocado.

  • Drizzle with vegan ranch dressing and additional buffalo sauce, if you’d like.

Notes

  • The nutritional information provided does not include the vegan ranch dressing.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 366kcal (18%)Carbohydrates 35g (12%)Protein 7g (14%)Fat 24g (37%)Saturated Fat 8g (40%)Sodium 958mg (40%)Potassium 858mg (25%)Fiber 11g (44%)Sugar 5g (6%)Vitamin A 5878mg (118%)Vitamin C 25mg (30%)Calcium 38mg (4%)Iron 2mg (11%)

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Buffalo Chickpea Vegan Buddha Bowl Recipe - WhitneyBond.com (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a buddha bowl and a nourish bowl? ›

Unlike a pasta dish or a salad where all the ingredients are mixed, the items in a buddha bowl remain independent separate. Buddha bowls are similar to another type of dish called nourish bowls – however, the main difference is nourish bowls can include animal protein.

What makes a buddha bowl a buddha bowl? ›

Buddha bowl is a catchy name for a simple concept: a one-dish meal that's made by piling a healthy combination of whole grains, vegetables, legumes, and a luscious sauce in a large, single-serving bowl.

What are the 5 key components of a Buddha Bowl? ›

In general, they're made up of five key components:
  • Whole grains.
  • Veggies.
  • Protein.
  • Dressing.
  • "Sprinkles," such as nuts, seeds, herbs or sprouts.
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How healthy are Buddha bowls? ›

Buddha bowls are filling, healthy and fun meals that pack most of the nutrients your body needs. Preparing Buddha bowls can be a relaxing activity with a very rewarding payoff: you get a delicious and balanced meal that will enrich your day, body and soul, overall health and your Instagram/Pinterest feed.

What ethnicity is a Buddha bowl? ›

The custom still exists among some Buddhist monks in Southeast Asia, and the collaborative nature of Buddha's bowl has made its way into Western menus.

What is the Golden bowl Buddhism? ›

The Golden Bowl

After giving up extreme asceticism prior to his enlightenment, the would-be Buddha then accepted a meal of rice pudding in a golden bowl from a village girl named Sujata.

What is the legend of the Buddha bowl? ›

"Buddha woke up before dawn every morning and carried his bowl through the roads or paths wherever he was staying. Local people would place food in the bowl as a donation, and at the end he would eat whatever he had been given," explains Zigmond.

What is a nourish bowl? ›

A nourish bowl is a well-balanced, healthy meal containing a variety of nutrient dense ingredients, including vegetables, grains, healthy fats, quality proteins and carbohydrates. They are also known as buddha bowls, macro bowls, bliss bowls, power bowls, poke bowls, wellness bowls etc.

What is another name for a nourish bowl? ›

A wellness bowl is another name for a Nourish Bowl. These bowls are packed with grains, nutritious vegetables and are intended to help fuel your body and improve your overall health.

What are the benefits of nourish bowls? ›

Nourish bowls contain a complete macronutrient profile of complex carbohydrate, lean protein, and healthy fat. And most significantly, they contain lots and lots of fibre, vitamins, and minerals, giving you an extra nutrient kick with each meal.

What are other names for Buddha bowls? ›

(And, because these things have more nicknames than Puff Daddy, you don't even have to call them Buddha Bowls; they're also known as grain bowls, hippie bowls, macro bowls, and power bowls.)

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