Creamy Chickpea Stew
Introducing my Creamy Chickpea Stew, where chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, step into the culinary limelight! This mouthwatering dish is ready in less than 30 minutes and is not just delicious but also a testament to the magic of cooking—proving you can create a lusciously cream sauce without a single drop of heavy cream or any dairy in sight.


Why you’ll love this recipe:
- Quick and easy: Ready in under 30 minutes, perfect for busy weeknights.
- Packed with plant-based magic: Hello, protein, fiber, and wholesome goodness!
- Hearty, rich, and creamy: Achieves a decadently creamy texture without any dairy!
- Family-friendly and satisfying: A meal everyone at the table will enjoy.
Picture this: In a wide, deep skillet, caramelized onions mingle with fragrant garlic, and the vibrant essence of fire-roasted diced tomatoes. A can of drained chickpeas joins the party, adding that extra “oomph” to the flavor symphony, creating a savory crescendo. Now, here’s where the real enchantment happens: Blend both cans of chickpeas—liquid (aquafaba) included—into a silky elixir. Because aquafaba contains proteins and starches from the chickpeas, it whips up beautifully to create a smooth, creamy texture that almost mimics heavy cream but without the added fat and calories. Once you add this mixture to your skillet, the stew undergoes a magical transformation into a creamy masterpiece. (It’s no wonder this cozy dish was featured on TODAY.com!)




Season it with a dash of salt, a sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper, and a generous handful of freshly chopped basil to achieve a symphony of flavors. And should you choose, top with grated Parmesan or a sprinkle of nutritional yeast to bring this over the top.

This Creamy Chickpea Stew is the ultimate trifecta: ease, nutrition, and incredible flavor. It’s a one-pot wonder that transforms pantry staples into a hearty, satisfying meal with just a handful of fresh ingredients. Perfect for busy weeknights, it’s as simple to make as it is nourishing, proving that comfort food can be both wholesome and effortless. The chickpeas offer a hearty source of plant-based protein and fiber, while the aquafaba creates a luxurious texture you’ll swear came from cream. Plus, this stew can easily be adapted to suit your taste—spice it up with red pepper flakes, or add extra veggies like spinach or kale!
If you’re on a quest to explore more plant-based meals or simply craving healthy veggie-forward comfort food, this recipe is a delicious way to start! And if this recipe sparks your love for plant-powered cooking, you’ll adore my Spaghetti Squash with Creamy Hummus—rich, creamy, and oh-so-satisfying—or my Lentil Sloppy Joes or Lentil and Mushroom Bolognese, hearty and delicious twists on classic dishes. These dishes are proof that wholesome, veggie-packed meals can be seriously delicious and totally crave-worthy!
Try my Longevity Soup or my Moroccan-Spiced Chickpea Stew!

Creamy Chickpea Stew
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 cloves garlic cloves, minced (or 1 tsp garlic powder)
- 1 medium yellow onion, diced
- 3 (14 ounce) cans chickpeas, 1 drained and 2 with liquid
- 1 (14 ounce) can fire-roasted diced tomatoes
- Fresh basil, minced
- Optional grated parmesan or nutritional yeast
Instructions
- Warm olive oil on a wide deep skillet over a medium-high flame. Add the onions and sauté for about 6 minutes, until soft and caramelized, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and sauté for 1 minute, being careful to not let it burn. Add 1 can of drained chickpeas and sauté for 5 minutes stirring occasionally. Add the diced tomatoes and mix everything together. Lower the heat to medium-low and allow to simmer for 5 minutes.
- Puree the 2 remaining cans of chickpeas (with their liquid) in a blender. Pour into the warm stew. Turn heat to medium-high and cook until everything is piping hot. Season with salt, ground black pepper, fresh chopped basil and any other preferred seasonings. Fresh grated parm (or nutritional yeast) is a delicious finishing touch!

This is a FAVORITE! We love this recipe and have made it regularly since Joy featured it on the TODAY show. Super easy to make and you can keep the ingredients on hand. A great carry-in soup for friends. 100% of our friends who have tried it have asked for the recipe. Joy- If I could leave a star review- it would be 5-STAR!!
Hi Georgia. I am glad that you and ALL your friends are loving this recipe. And I’d be thrilled to have your five-star rating if you’d be so gracious to come back and share it now that the recipe has been updated. Either way, I’m truly grateful for your comments!
Just made this! Delicious!
So happy you enjoyed my Chickpea Stew! Thanks for sharing your wonderful comment.
Hello Joy. I may have missed this in the post. What are your thoughts about freezing this recipe? Thank you.
Hi Georgia! You didn’t miss it in the notes—thank you for reminding me to include the storage tips! Yes, this will freeze beautifully, just like chili or soup. Simply store it in a sealed container, and it’ll keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Hoping you love this cozy recipe!!
This is delicious and a Fall / Winter favorite at our house. We pair it with crusty, warm sourdough bread! I swapped the fire-roasted tomatoes for a can of chunky tomato bisque soup and it was amazing! Thank you, Joy!
Hi Christelle. So happy to hear you’re enjoying this recipe and we love how you made it your own! Thanks for stopping by to share your thoughts!
—Team Joy
This is unbelievably delicious! I added chipoltes in adobo sauce and sweet italian sausage. Highly recommend!!!
Thanks for this awesome review, Meghan! Your additions sound delicious!!
Delicious! Thank you for a wonderful recipe!
Melissa, you’re very welcome — and I’m so thrilled you enjoyed this chickpea stew!
I try not to have any expectations for any new recipe I make, but I have to say, this was so much better than I could have imagined. I made it exactly as written except added some spinach. It was amazing!!
Hi Abby – adding in some spinach is such a nutritious and delicious idea! We’re thrilled to hear that your chickpea stew turned out amazing!
-Alison
This soup tastes amazing and is SO EASY to make. I will make this again and again!
Hooray! Thanks for sharing this wonderful review — I’m so thrilled you enjoyed it!!
I love almost all you do in kitchen healthy tasty low calories keep them coming thx
Thank you for the kind words!! I’m so happy you’re here 😉
This sounds delicious! I’m going to use some fire roasted Rotel tomatoes!
Debbie, it’s sooooo good, and your tomatoes will make it sing! I hope you love it as much as we do. Report back after you make it!!
I love chickpeas, and most of your recipes, thank you, will make it for sure!!!
Hi Marcy, we’re so happy to hear that you love Joy’s recipes! We hope this chickpea stew is a hit at your table as well — let us know how it turns out!
-Alison
This is truly delicious and so easy to make. It will definitely be a family favorite! I live in New England so it’s perfect those cold winter nights! So flavorful and filling. My husband absolutely loved it. Thank you so much Joy you’re the best.
Hi Susan, it’s brutally cold in New England right now, so this warm and soothing stew is sure to hit the spot! We’re happy to hear you and the family are enjoying it! Thanks for sharing your thoughts—we’re so glad to have you as part of our community!
—Donna
I would love to try this recipe. As I have no canned chickpeas, only dried ones, can you please recommend how much of the dried ones I should cook to equal the3 cans?(I am thinking about 1.25 lbs.) Thank you.
Hi Tony, thanks for your interest in this recipe and for your question! We apologize for the delay in getting back to you. You can use about 2 cups of dried chickpeas in place of the 3 cans! Make sure to soak and cook the chickpeas, saving some of the cooking liquid to blend with 3 cups of the cooked chickpeas—this is what helps create the creamy consistency of the stew. If you don’t want to save the water, you can also blend the chickpeas with 1½ to 2 cups vegetable or chicken broth. Hoping this recipe is a big hit!
—Donna
Cannot wait to try it. May add some spinach to it, as well!
Hi Ashleigh, adding in some spinach sounds like a tasty idea! If you decide to try it, definitely let us know how it turns out 🙂
-Alison
This is so delicious! Very simple to make and even my daughter (who likes nothing) loves it. I’m somewhat annoyed I have to share the leftovers.
Thanks for giving me another vegetarian recipe!
Hi Donna, so great to hear that your family loved the chickpea stew! When there’s competition for leftovers, you know the recipe is a keeper! 😉
-Alison
Overall a nice, creamy and healthy soup. However, the flavor profile was too muted for our tastes. Added pepper flakes, more garlic and 3/4 c of chicken broth. Simmering at the moment. Any other spice suggestions?
Hi Maggie, we’re so glad you found the soup creamy and healthy. It sounds like you’ve already made some great adjustments with the pepper flakes, extra garlic, and chicken broth! If you’re looking to amp up the flavor even more while the soup simmers, you could try adding some herbs like thyme, oregano or even rosemary. Spices like ground cumin, smoked paprika (one of Joy’s first recommendations!), coriander, turmeric and ginger might also pair well with the stew, although these would be best when added toward the beginning of the recipe (when you’re sautéing the garlic). Another idea is hot sauce, if you like a kick! So happy to hear about your spin on this recipe, it sounds like it will turn out delicious!
-Alison
Hi Joy, I loved this recipe. I made it today which is so cold outside and it was a perfect meal
Hi Arezou, we’re so glad you loved Joy’s recipe! It’s the perfect dish for a cold winter day!
-Alison
Absolutely scrumptious! A true 5.
I added spinach at the end and covered the pot. My husband and I ate almost
The whole pot. A keeper!!
Hi Yvonne, thank you for your amazing review! We’re so happy you enjoyed the recipe and that it was a big hit with you and your husband! Adding spinach is such a tasty and nutritious idea—we’re big fans!
—Donna
Wow this was so delicious! I am trying to up my protein intake so this hit the mark there. I added some Tumeric and Paprika when I sautéed the onions along with my house seasoning. My husband is pretty picky, but he went up for seconds! It is in the negative degrees here today, so this stew really hit the warm and cozy spot! This is now in my regular rotation.
Hi JD, we’re so glad to hear that this recipe was a hit with you and your husband! It’s great to have a cozy stew recipe in your rotation, especially during these cold winter months. We also love that you made this recipe your own with the added spices – it sounds delicious!
-Alison
WOW(!!)Was this delicious & EASY! I had to swap Italian tomatoes for the fire-roasted(all I had on hand)& added red pepper flakes to the onion garlic saute. This came together fast & easy & was so yummy. Perfect for this super cold weather we’re having! Thx, Joy!!
Hi Christie! Thank you so much for your lovely comment, we hope this chickpea stew brought some warmth to your day! 🙂
-Alison
This was delicious! I swapped one can of cannellini beans for one of the blended chickpeas. Great flavors!
Hi C. Harris – we love your creative spin on this chickpea stew recipe! So wonderful to hear that it turned out delicious and flavorful!
-Alison
Very good and yes, surprisingly creamy! I made in my Dutch oven and added spinach.
Hi Eswish, we’re so happy you enjoyed it! Spinach seems to be a winning addition! Thanks for stopping by to share your thoughts!
—Donna
Amazingly easy and delicious and satisfying
Hi Serena, so happy this recipe was a hit! We appreciate you stopping by to share your thoughts!
—Donna
This creamy chickpea stew is amazing!!!! Joy, you knocked it out of the park with this one!!!
Hi Elizabeth, thanks for your kind words! We’re so thrilled to hear you enjoyed the stew—it was a hearty home run!
—Donna
Terrible. All the chick peas should have been purred My husband ate 1 bowl leaving the whole chick peas behind. I ate 2 bites and threw the whole pan away
Hi Becky, I feel awful that you had a bad experience with this recipe! I hugely value your feedback—comments like yours help me improve my recipes, so thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. I’m not sure if you’d ever decide to try this recipe again, but just in case, here is my suggestion: If you don’t like the consistency of whole chickpeas, you can omit the third can entirely. Just add the two pureed cans (pre-blended with their liquid as instructed in the recipe) into the stew. You can also add your favorite seasoning to deepen the flavor in a direction that you love (smoky paprika, more garlic, perhaps cumin, etc)
I completely understand that not every recipe is for everyone…but I hope you’ll continue to try out and enjoy my other creations. I’m means so much to have you here as part of my wellness community!
This recipe is a keeper! I was amazed at the taste. I ended up adding 2 cans of Rotel because of the size of the cans. Delicious and filling.
Hi Marilyn – so happy to hear this stew turned out delicious! We hope this recipe becomes a regular in your rotation!
-Alison
LOVE this recipe
I added a entire 5oz van of fire roasted tomatoes & 8 oz chopped arugula.
I am a green veg fanatic and that’s why I added the arugula.
Definitely will make this again. Super Easy!
Hi Cynthia, we’re so glad you enjoyed the recipe and that it has earned a spot in your regular rotation! Your additions sound delicious—we love the way you made it your own! Thanks for being part of our community!
—Donna
AWESOME!!! My hubby really liked it and that is the highest praise you could ever get. It is even perfectly sized that I can easily make it in our 24’ RV.
Hi Maryanne, thank you for your comment! We’re so glad your family loved this recipe (and that the size turned out to be perfect too)!! 🙂
-Alison
This is so easy and delicious. Perfect on a cold winter day.
I added celery and carrots to the sauté step. And I puréed all 3 cans of chickpeas.
Thank you Joy for a really easy and tasty recipe.
Hi Rosemary, thank you for your kind words! We’re so glad you enjoyed this recipe – sounds like it’s a keeper!
-Alison
This stew is so incredibly flavorful and creamy. It’s amazing how indulgent it tastes yet how healthy it is. A new meatless favorite f in our home!!!
Hi Abby, so glad this recipe was such a hit and that it will be on regular rotation! Thanks for sharing the love!
—Donna
Do you think it could be in a crock pot for a party?
Hi Debra – thanks for your question! Joy hasn’t tried making this in a crockpot so she isn’t sure how it would turn out. It comes together quickly on the stovetop, and gives you the chance to pre-sauté the onions (so they’re packed with extra caramelized flavor)! Perhaps you could try making two batches, then place in the crockpot to bring to the party (keep it on the warm setting). If you decide to give this a try, we’d love to hear how it turns out!
-Alison
It looks so delicious. I’ll be trying soon.
Hi A. Ortiz! Thanks so much for your comment, we hope you love this recipe as much as we do!
-Alison
Love this! Easy, flavorful, vers ital, not to mention healthy source of protein! Thank you!
Hi Duane, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! We’re all for easy, delicious, and healthy meals – glad this stew was a standout!
-Alison
I loved the taste and how easy it was to make.
I finally got out all the ingredients to make this and it was so easy and so delicious! I love the taste of the basil. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
So happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe, Maria!! I’m grateful to have you here and I appreciate your wonderful review!
Made this tonight and WOW it’s fabulous! So flavorful!!
Hi Lisa, so glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe! Thanks for stopping by to share your feedback—we appreciate you being part of our community!
—Donna
Joy, THANK YOU! This was delicious and so very easy & quick from start to finish! I did not have fire roasted tomatoes on hand so I used regular diced tomatoes; but added spices and it was so good! I saw a comment that someone added sausage and I didn’t have any so I decided to add meatballs that I had in my freezer and it was really tasty!! I love watching your segments on the Today show and look forward to your tips and recipes!! I will definitely make this again and again!!! Keep them coming!!!
Hi Lina, thanks so much for your kind words! We love how you made this recipe your own – it sounds amazing! Thanks again for watching Joy on the TODAY show! Stay tuned – Joy has more delicious recipes coming soon 🙂
-Alison
Ms. Bauer, I absolutely love everything about this stew and have made it twice in the last month. It’s flavorful, easy to make and healthy. It’s become our favorite go-to meal this winter. Please continue to share your knowledge and love of healthy food. Thank you!
Hi SJ! Thanks so much for this wonderful review and lovely note! It warms my heart to know that my chickpea stew has become a favorite in your home. I promise to continue creating and sharing. I greatly appreciate your support and kindness!
Just delicious and filling! I didn’t have a can of fire roasted tomatoes. Used diced tomatoes with some crushed red pepper flakes. This recipe is a keeper. Thanks so much.
Hi Nancy! So happy you enjoyed the stew! I love how you made it work with the tomatoes you had on hand… and crushed red pepper flakes are a great way to kick up the heat!
I love this recipe and have made it three times. I have also passed the recipe to a neighbor. YUM!!
Hi Jean! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts…and the recipe! We’re so glad you love it enough to pass it along—that’s a huge compliment!
—Donna
Fantastic recipe! 2nd time eating this delicious meal
Served with baked potato and almond flour wrap and beets too
Lowered my cholesterol 22points and A1c 2 points
A sense of Wellbeing when you cook Joy’s healthy recipes!
Thank you Joy!
Hi Denise, congrats on your amazing health accomplishments—those numbers are outstanding! And thanks for your sweet comments—we’re thrilled you’re enjoying this recipe (and others)! We’re so glad to have you as part of our community and wish you loads of yummy meals and continued good health!
—Donna
Thank you!!
There are no words to describe how quick, easy and delicious this stew is. It was our go to dinner all last fall and winter. Everybody I served it to asked for the recipe. They couldn’t believe how healthy and tasty it was.
It’s a must try recipe!
Thanks Joy!
SJ, this makes me SO happy! I wish you could see the big smile on my face right now 😉 Thank you for sharing such a wonderful review…I’m truly grateful to have you in my wellness community!!
This dish is incredible . Now making another batch for the freezer!!
Hi Colleen, Love that!! So glad you’re enjoying it…it freezes beautifully, too. Future you is going to be very happy! Enjoy— Eliza (Team Joy)
Best recipe and so quick and easy. Sooooo good
Hi Terry, Thank you so much for your kind feedback! We agree, delish!! — Eliza (Team Joy)
This recipe was not only easy, but AMAZINGLY delicious! I added some turmeric, curry powder, cumin, garam masala, and cayenne pepper to make it have a delicious Indian flare! This recipe is definitely a keeper to be made on a cool Fall or Winter evening!
Hi Laura, I’m so happy you loved it!! Your spice twist sounds absolutely incredible…I’m a huge fan of Indian food and can practically smell your simmering pot from here, haha. If you enjoy those flavors, be sure to check out my Moroccan Chickpea Stew version–it’s similar to your spice blend (great minds!!). Thanks for being here and for sharing your wonderful review 😉
Thank YOU Joy! I am a huge fan of yours!
Laura
I’ve made this stew several times and just love it! I sometimes make it more like a soup by adding chicken broth and some Canadian bacon for added protein. This was surprisingly very filling and it warms you up on those cool nights. And, thanks for introducing me to the fire-roasted tomatoes…my first time trying…delicious!
Hi Cynthia! Thank you so much for your review. We’re so happy to hear that you have made this recipe multiple times….AND love it! We agree, perfect for cold nights 🙂 — Eliza (Team Joy)
I have made this chickpea stew and is delicious. I have also passed it on to my daughter. We love it.!!!
So glad to hear that you love this recipe, Jeanne! And, thanks for sharing the love 🙂 — Eliza (Team Joy)
Wonderful! Easy, peasy. Delicious. I did not have two cans of chickpeas so I used one and for the other I substituted butter beans. Sprinkled parm cheese on top. Yum!!
Thank you so much, Cooky! Great idea for the substitution. Enjoy! — Eliza (Team Joy)
Outstanding. Tasty and hardy, just perfect for cold winter nights. Shared with my WW group. Thanks Joy, another winner!
Hi John! Thank you so much…what a fabulous note to read! Hearing that you shared it with your WW group means the world to me. I’m grateful for you spreading the Joy! 😉