This chickpea salad recipe is one of those dishes we just keep coming back to. The lemon and dill vinaigrette is so good, we never get tired of it.

With loads of fresh dill and our easy lemon vinaigrette, this chickpea salad brings all the Mediterranean vibes. It’s fresh, full of flavor, and those chickpeas make it hearty enough for a quick lunch or dinner.
If you’ve been following us for a while, you already know we’re big fans of chickpeas (just look at all our other chickpea recipes!). This was actually one of the first salads we ever shared, and it’s still a regular in our kitchen. If you’re as into chickpeas as we are, you’ll want to try our cauliflower chickpea salad and our smashed chickpea salad (which makes the best sandwich!).
Key Ingredients
- Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans): For the easiest salad, use drained canned chickpeas. If you prefer cooking them from scratch, we also have this recipe for cooking chickpeas!
- Cucumber: I love the crunch of cucumber in this and use thin-skinned varieties like Hot House, English, or Persian cucumbers. For regular garden cucumbers, peel the thick skin and scoop out any large seeds.
- Tomato: Fresh tomatoes add color and sweetness to this salad. Use your favorite variety and chop them into bite-size pieces.
- Feta: Briny feta cheese makes this salad so delicious, but you can substitute other cheeses like creamy goat cheese or crumbly Cojita cheese. Leave it out for a vegan chickpea salad (it’s still incredible without the cheese).
- Fresh Dill: I use a lot of fresh dill in this salad. If you don’t have dill on hand, other tender herbs like mint, parsley, or a blend of herbs work wonders, too.
- Lemon Dressing: For the dressing, I use a similar lemony vinaigrette in our couscous salad and cauliflower salad. You will combine fresh lemon juice, olive oil, mustard, honey, salt, and pepper. It’s incredibly easy and tastes fantastic!
Find the full recipe with measurements below.
How to Make Our Favorite Chickpea Salad
Tip 1: Make the dressing first. With most of our salad recipes, we tell you to make the dressing first, right in the bowl you plan to serve your salad in. That way, you can just pile the rest of the ingredients right in (no other dirty dishes necessary!).
This lemon dressing is similar to our lemon vinaigrette and comes together in a minute. Whisk lemon juice, olive oil, mustard, honey (or maple syrup), salt, and pepper. When you taste it, it should be pretty zippy.

Tip 2: Build your salad from there. Now that you have your dressing, you can pile in the remaining chickpea salad ingredients. The drained and rinsed chickpeas, cucumber, tomato, chopped herbs, and, if you’re adding it, crumbled feta cheese.
I love buying block feta cheese sold in the brine so I can crumble it over the salad, leaving some larger crumbles intact.


Serving Suggestions
We often make this easy salad ahead of time for meal prep and enjoy it for lunch during the week. It works well as a side or a light meal. If you want to add more protein, try serving it with grilled chicken breast, cilantro lime butter shrimp, poached salmon, lemon dill baked salmon, garlic shrimp scampi, or salmon patties made from canned salmon.
This recipe is great for potlucks, especially in the warmer months. It pairs nicely with other fresh, cold salads like corn salad, Caprese salad, cucumber salad, panzanella salad, and Italian pasta salad. It’s also excellent on a mezze platter with homemade hummus, creamy tzatziki, pickled carrots, and falafel. Don’t forget the homemade flatbread!
More Easy Bean Salads
- Bean Salad (with three kinds of beans)
- White Bean Salad with Prosciutto
- Black Bean and Quinoa Salad
- Black Bean and Corn Salad
- Tahini Kale and White Bean Salad

Easy Chickpea Salad
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This chickpea salad recipe is fresh, fast, and so satisfying. We love to eat it straight from the bowl, but it’s also perfect piled onto salad greens. Lemon and dill are our favorite combo, but you can absolutely swap in whatever fresh herbs you have (basil, parsley, or even mint all work really well).
This salad is hearty enough to stand on its own, but if you want to make it a meal, we love adding some extra protein. Juicy lemon baked chicken breasts, lemon dill salmon, or salmon patties are all delicious on top.
Watch Us Make the Recipe
You Will Need
¼ cup fresh lemon juice, 1 to 2 lemons (60 ml)
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil (60 ml)
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
½ teaspoon honey or maple syrup, or more to taste
½ teaspoon fine sea salt
¼ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
2 (15-ounce) cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed, or 3 cups cooked chickpeas (500 g)
1 medium thin-skinned cucumber, like hot house or Persian, chopped
6 small tomatoes, chopped
¼ cup coarsely chopped fresh dill or mint
2 ounces feta cheese (55 g)
Directions
1Make the dressing: In a large bowl, whisk the lemon juice, olive oil, mustard, honey, salt, and pepper until well blended. Taste and adjust with more lemon or sweetener (we keep it on the tangier side).
2Make the salad: Add the drained and rinsed chickpeas to the bowl with the dressing. Add the chopped cucumber, tomatoes, and dill. Crumble the feta over the salad, then toss well. Taste for seasoning and adjust with more salt and/or pepper as needed.
Adam and Joanne's Tips
- Storing: Chickpea salad can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. However, as the salad sits, the cucumbers and tomatoes will release their juices, making the dressing more flavorful, but they will also soften. If you want the freshest salad (say, for entertaining), you can make it without the tomatoes and cucumber, then add them right before serving.
- Vegan chickpea salad: Leave out the feta cheese and substitute maple syrup for the honey in the dressing.
- The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.



Delicious- I added sumac for a bit more colorant zing!
We love adding sumac when we can! 🙂
Delicious recipe. Thank you. Have used your recipe for cooking dried chick peas which I used in this recipe… frozen then defrosted. Worked well.
That’s wonderful, Paola. Thanks for letting us know!
Can feta cheese substitute by cottage cheese?
Hi Reena, Yes, but the texture will be slightly different.
This salad is absolutely and amazingly delicious, besides being super healthy! Thank you.
thanks so much for coming back, Sarah! So happy you enjoyed the salad.
You’ve inspired me to go out of my “tried and true” lentil/garbanzo recipes and adventure on something new. Thanks!
Amazing! So glad you found us!
Absolutely amazing and super easy to make.
Glad you tried the recipe, Kelli! Thanks for coming back and letting us know how it was.
This salad was amazing! I will never use canned beans again.
If you make this a day ahead would you refrigerate it or leave it out covered?
We keep this salad in the refrigerator.
I love this salad! Have made it many times. Recently discovered it’s 1000% better without the lemon. Enjoy!
Interesting! I LOVE the lemon dressing, but I am glad you figured out your own version.
Oh my!!!!!!! This was amazing!!!!! I thought I was gonna save some for tomorrow. Yeah right. we at it all lol! Thank you
Love the salad, it will be a favorite from now on,
Ive made this a few times now! I add bell peppers when I make it the night before. Then chopped up romaine lettuce right before packing it in the morning and this makes great lunches for two to three days for two people. Dont skimp out on the feta it’s worth it!
Loved your recipes.
I made this last night, only omitting the honey. SO refreshing and tasty. I often make a chickpea & cucumber salad but the mustard and dill added a nice new twist. Great recipe!
I made this recipe for this first time this evening, though I halved the recipe. I added halved Italian marinated green olives (from Whole Foods olive bar), an heirloom tomato and high quality Greek feta. The flavor was outstanding. So fresh. I loved this so much that it was all I ate for dinner! Visiting friends at their home in Lake Tahoe this weekend. This salad will be a perfect accompaniment to our BBQ. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
Thank you!! This salad came out soooo delicious
Loved it but crazy me, I added chopped banana , mandarin orange segments, chopped red onion with tuna fish, made a great main meal, i can eat this anytime
Great recipe. Very fresh and lovely for summer.
I added cous-cous cooked in chicken broth instead of water to this salad and it was to die for and was mor filling!
You guys rock!
Really lovely recipe. Thanks so much
Can I use vegetable oil instead of olive oil
Hi Donnie, Vegetable oil will work just fine if it is all you have. We call for the olive oil, because it adds a bit more flavor.
I loved this recipe! It was so easy and fresh and everyone loved it!
Yes, left out cheese to make vegan, added walnuts and grapes and veganaise instead of oil. Added rock salt to make it taste eggy.
I can’t wait to try this. Dinner tonight
Wonderful!
My wife demanded to know how I’d made this. She accused me of either having an affair with a chef or having visited food heaven, without her.
Was looking for some good humus recipes. Sounds like I found some. Thanks!
We hope you love it.
Try this recipe with light quality vinegar and fresh chopped coriander
This is my second time making this salad. I added a mango to it and it was divine. Kid approved as well. Easy to throw together. Thanks for a great healthy recipe.
Great idea to add mango!
Just discovered your blog via http://www.foodgawker.com Made this colorful salad for Memorial Day..so easy and fast. Everyone loved it. Love, love, love Feta Cheese..will make this again and add red pepper AND Kalamata olives!!! Also made your chewy oatmeal raisin cookies-outstanding! Five stars! Last night I made your Lemon Chicken…again excellent. Next making your macaroni and cheese with pumpkin later this week.
Can’t wait to try this…but could you put serving sizes on your recipes (i.e. 1 cup)? The last few I’ve read/tried don’t specify and we are trying to be “mindful eaters”. Thanks!
i think i am going home and make this very delicious salad
Love chickpeas, this is delicious. May I suggest perhaps that you please try Caerphilly cheese (from Wales,UK) in place of the feta. It has a similar tart after-taste to feta. Just LOVE it crumbled in salads.
Awesome! A healthy meal in minutes.