This is the best vegan mashed chickpea sandwich you’ll ever have! It is a Vegan Caesar Smashed Chickpea Sandwich that is made with a delicious dairy-free and oil-free homemade Caesar dressing, giving it a delicious Caesar salad flavor. Fresh red onion gives it a nice kick and texture!
VEGAN CAESAR SMASHED CHICKPEA SANDWICH
I believe I have finally nailed the perfect Vegan Caesar Dressing. I’m so serious. It’s so delicious and tastes so authentic, I’m in love with it. And get this, it has NO nutritional yeast, no oil and is soy-free! So many versions contain added oils, mayo or soy.
Not just sharing a Caesar Dressing today, though. I’m sharing this Vegan Caesar Smashed Chickpea Sandwich recipe, of course! The inspiration for these came from going out with my girlfriends a week ago. My best friend ordered Caesar salad at the restaurant and kept talking about how much she had been craving Caesar salad and went on about how delicious it was. So, naturally, she then passed over the craving and grumble in my tummy.
Instead of just posting a Caesar salad, I thought I’d make a chickpea sandwich. I was flipping through Southern Living Magazine and saw a Caesar inspired chicken recipe in there and that got the ideas rolling for this recipe I’m sharing today. Obviously, that recipe is nowhere near vegan, had chicken, anchovies, mayo and oil, so I really had to do some magic to create something just as yummy but with none of the same ingredients.
I started with my 1st Caesar Dressing recipe that I posted over 4 years ago and tweaked it from there. That recipe is good, is loved by readers with over 100 comments, but it’s older and honestly, I knew I could amp it up and make it taste even more like a true Caesar.
THE SECRET TO THE BEST VEGAN CAESAR DRESSING
The artichoke brine is a game-changer here. The dressing is fabulous on its own and chilled overnight, it becomes a dip like consistency. I wanted it this thick so that it holds up well (not runny) in a sandwich.
HOW TO MAKE OIL-FREE VEGAN CAESAR DRESSING
It’s so easy to make oil-free dressings. I share all my tips on this How to Cook and Bake Without Oil. For this Caesar dressing, you will need a Vitamix or food processor.
First, gather the following ingredients (+salt/pepper/water):
- artichoke brine from a can (one soaked in water, not oil!)
- fresh lemon juice
- Dijon mustard
- cashews
- garlic powder
- chickpeas
- red onion
- bread of choice
Next, add all of the Caesar dressing ingredients to a high-powered blender and blend until completely smooth. It is a thick dressing, so you will have to scrape down the sides a couple of times to get it all to blend.
Add the chickpeas and ONLY 6 tablespoons of the dressing and 1/4 teaspoon salt to a large bowl. Reserve the rest to make more sandwiches or use in salads. Mash until the dressing is evenly incorporated and the chickpeas are mashed but still have texture. Add the red onion and stir until mixed.
Assemble your sandwiches with extra Oil-free Vegan Caesar Dressing on the bread!
Devour! This recipe is perfect for the summer too because it’s HOT and no cooking required and takes just minutes to put together!
I hope you all love this Vegan Caesar Smashed Chickpea Sandwich! Be sure to leave feedback below after you make it!
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Vegan Caesar Smashed Chickpea Sandwich
Ingredients
VEGAN CAESAR DRESSING
- 4 tablespoons (60g) artichoke brine from a can (one soaked in water, not oil!-linked here!)
- 4 tablespoons (60g) fresh lemon juice
- 4 tablespoons (60g) water
- 2 tablespoons (30g) Dijon mustard
- 1 cup (140g) raw, unsalted cashews
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt (start with 1/4 and add more if desired)
FOR THE SANDWICH
- 1 15 oz can of low-sodium chickpeas, drained & rinsed
- 6 tablespoons (90g) of the above dressing
- 3 tablespoons (45g) finely diced red onion
- 1/4-1/2 teaspoon or more of salt
- bread of choice
- optional: any toppings you like (I used cherry tomatoes, lettuce and hemp seeds/sesame seeds)
- I use this scale.
Instructions
- Add all of the Caesar dressing ingredients to a high-powered blender and blend until completely smooth. It is a thick dressing, so you will have to scrape down the sides a couple of times to get it all to blend. Keep going until completely smooth. If you do NOT have a Vitamix, then you will need to soak your cashews overnight to get them really soft and then process in a food processor, which I find makes things smoother than a weak blender. It should be bold, rich in flavor and a salty bite...just like Caesar.
- The dressing should be nice, thick and creamy. I wanted it thick so it goes well and sticks to the chickpeas. The dressing is fabulous on it's own and chilled overnight, it becomes a thick dip-like consistency. Thin out with a bit of water if wanting to use on a salad or just use thick to dip veggies in or make more chickpea mixture. It's thickness is great to use as a spread on the sandwich.
- Add the chickpeas and ONLY 6 tablespoons (90g) of the dressing and 1/4 teaspoon salt to a large bowl. Reserve the rest to make more sandwiches or use in salads. Mash until the dressing is evenly incorporated and the chickpeas are mashed but still have texture. Add the red onion and stir until mixed. Taste and add any more salt if desired. Depending on how salty (or not) your chickpeas were, it will affect how much salt you'll need. I also liked a good turn of freshly ground black pepper. I did place the mixture in the fridge to chill and set the flavors for awhile before eating.
- When assembling the sandwiches, I like to spread extra Caesar dressing on the bread like a "mayo" and as an extra boost of Caesar flavor. Assemble sandwiches as desired!
- For the extra artichokes, I like to grill them and add them to alfredo sauce and pasta. Try my Garlic Alfredo or another option is this amazing Roasted Artichoke Salad OR these delicious Vegan Crab Cakes!







This was outstanding! Delicious I even added a little artichoke to it. Turned out famtastic. We stuffed it in a pita pocket. Great recipe! I cant wait to get your cookbook.
Have made this 3 times now and it is my favorite go to recipe. I love making the sandwiches and also having a great dressing for salads. I wanted to cut through the sweetness the cashews give the dressing for a little more punch and did my own tweaking. I used the artichoke brine but cut it to 2 Tablespoons and substituted 2 Tablespoons of dill pickle juice. I also took 2 of the artichoke hearts and blended them with the dressing. And it turned out great and also made use of the artichoke hearts. The rest I chop up for salads. The smashed chickpeas with the red onion and the dill flavor make this such a close substitute to tuna salad. Thank you for the amazing recipe. I keep telling all my friends and family being vegan doesn’t have to be boring!
I’m so happy you love this recipe so much Tammy and gave it your own spin!! Thank you for the lovely review!
p.s Brandi, I just wanted to let you know that I made a potato salad with this dressing. Turned out great. My family didn’t even know it was a vegan dish. You don’t even miss the eggs! Thank you again 🙂
Absolutely delicious! Made this yesterday and its been demolished already. Can i ask, how long will the dressing last in the fridge if i make a big batch? Thanks! X
Haha that’s awesome Jenny!! So glad you loved it! I’d say 1-2 weeks it’s still good!
WOW! This is delicious. The whole family loved this recipe 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 4 smiling faces! Thank you!!!
Yay!! So happy to hear that Tanya! Thank you for the amazing feedback!!
Smashed chickpea sandwiches and salads were a huge staple in my diet before I had to ditch legumes, BUT I have never tried or even stumbled across a recipe that uses caesar dressing! What an awesome, unique twist! Who would have thought artichoke brine?!? But then again, you were the first to introduce me to the magic of pickle juice in recipes, so I really shouldn’t be surprised. While I may not be able to make this intended recipe, but I’m definitely making the dressing next week to change up my obsessive use of your ranch dressing! I LOVE that you use red onion in your chickpea recipe because it adds such a great flavor punch! Oh, and olive bread?!? Yes, please! Josh would love this sandwich – I can’t wait to share it with him! xo
OK, so while I can’t eat chickpeas, I couldn’t pass up giving this dressing a try and OMG!!! I’m here to report that it is INSANELY delicious!! Like lick the blender clean good. You know it’s good when Willow eats it! The first night I added it to my salad and tonight I used it in collard wraps. Willow has eaten it two nights in a row with lentil noodles! Ha! Not how I envisioned her using it, but I’m happy she loves it!! She’s insisted we keep making it! I love the rich flavor and saltiness of it – crazy how adding the artichoke brine just amped up the intensity!! It’s so easy to thin down for a pourable dressing, but perfectly thick to coat noodles with. So excited to have a new favorite (obsession) dressing!! This is just amazing! And I look forward to using it in the future for chickpea mash! Hopefully way sooner than later! SO dang yummy!!!! XO
Awww yay!! So happy you and Willow both loved it! I know Willow is picky, so that is the best news! That is hilarious with noodles too, but hey, whatever works, right 🙂 I love how it gets super thick overnight because it’s totally spreadable as mayo or a dip! Thank you so much my friend for making it!! And I’m totally trying it in collard wraps, sounds amazing!
Just made! Delicious!😍😍😍. Can’t wait to receive your book! You’re awesome! 🤗
yay, thank you so much Platty! I’m so happy you loved it! And thank you for ordering my book, I really appreciate it!
I must say this was so good!! My 17 yo daughter had me go to the store to get more chickpeas and cashews so we could make this again. We could not get enough. We’ve made this so many times already it’s embarrassing…lol She already has plans to take this to the July 4th pool party.
Haha, that is so awesome Nicole! So thrilled you and your daughter are loving this sandwich so much! That makes me happy to hear. Thank you for the feedback!
I’ve never had Caesar salad before, but love this! It’s a nice spin on the usual chickpea salad recipes. I can see leftovers with crackers, mixed into pasta or quinoa, in a wrap. And I love how it really all sticks together so that it doesn’t fall out of the bread and can be portable for work or picnics! Love it!
Thank you so much Laura! So happy you loved this!
I’ve already made this recipe 5 times this week. It’s so good!! My 17 yo daughter absolutely loves it. It’s her new go to quick, easy and satisfing meal. We love everything about this recipe and how versatile it is. We added apples so it would taste more like my old chicken version. She already plans to take this to the July 4th pool party. Thanks for creating this delicious recipe.
Yay Nicole! That is the best feedback! SO happy to hear you’ve made them so much already and loving them! Thank you for the lovely review!!
I always love your recipes and this is going to be one of my favorites. I didn’t have all the ingredients so I made it using the chickpeas, salt, and onion, and I added a nut cream made with cashews, black walnuts, pecans, and evaporated soy milk. I also added lemon juice, a little “pickle juice,” and a little chopped dill pickle. Made a sandwich with homemade spelt bread, the chickpea mix, avocado, and tomato. Yum! I gave half the sandwich to my vegan adult son and told him it was a vegan chicken salad sandwich. Later I asked what he thought and he said, “I really never liked chicken salad very much. I preferred egg salad.” “Then it’s a vegan egg salad sandwich!”
I look forward to trying it with the right ingredients. If it’s better than what I did today, it’s going to be scrumptious! My other vegan son and I are going to a 4-day conference in July and I’m pretty sure this will be one of the foods we take with us. Thank you so much!
Hi Charlotte! Glad to hear! Yeah, that sounds completely different, haha. Definitely try it again as listed with the artichoke brine and Dijon etc, it really gives a specific Caesar flavor! Thank you!
I’m 63 and have been whole food plant based for 4 years now. I am teaching myself to cook as a result of my dietary change. To be honest, most things I make are just ok” but this and your crab cakes are without a doubt the two best things I’ve made! I’ve got several of your recipes saved for trying later. Thank you so much for your website and efforts to create great recipes!
PS I do not normally post to any website or forums but this was so good I came out of my shell to let you know!
Yum!! This really hit the spot on a 100° day, as I was craving a cool and savory lunch! I have had my eye on a chickpea sandwich at a local restaurant but wasn’t thrilled with the other ingredients and then I read your version, Brandi, and I knew it would be perfect. Heck, I would have made this recipe out of curiosity for the Cesar dressing alone and it did not disappoint!! Super creamy with a tart kick that married beautifully with the chickpeas, and the extra bite from the red onion added to the taste & texture of this sandwich. Thanks so much for helping me add to my lunch repertoire AND a fabulous new dressing, Brandi!
PS- There are so many wonderful ways to use the artichokes; putting them on homemade pizza is one of my favorites, and adding them to pasta as you recommended, Brandi. But I don’t think you’ll mind me sharing my absolute favorite; spinach artichoke dip. There are many vegan recipes but this one is fabulous- https://dreenaburton.com/creamy-artichoke-spinach-dip-without-the-junk/
Hi Colleen! Oh, I’m so happy to hear you loved these sandwiches! Thank you so much for making them so quickly 🙂 Stay tuned for the Hot Baked Cream Cheese Spinach Artichoke Dip in my cookbook too, it is absolutely the best one I’ve ever had and will fool non-vegans easily! Thank you for sharing Colleen 🙂
Oooh, I can’t wait for your recipe!! (or your book, for that matter:)
I just have to tell you how versatile your dressing is; I was out of yogurt to make your ricotta cheese last night so I subbed 2TBS Caesar dressing and YUM!! Today I wanted to make some kind of potato salad but hate vegan mayo, mainly due to all the oil, so I used what was left of the dressing and added a bit of plain almond yogurt, mustard, spices, etc and mixed in baby potatoes, chopped pickle, carrot and red onion. Holy smokes! Is there anything you can’t do with this dressing?!?
Another 5 stars for the dressing!!
That is so amazing to hear how versatile it is Colleen! That potato salad version sounds sooo good right now!! I’m starving at the moment, haha! Thank you for sharing 🙂
So much innovation and creativity – really appreciate your generosity to share these ideas and methods. Makes being a WFPD SOS vegan wayyyyyy more fun!!!
SO sweet, thank you so much!
I’m somewhat of a chickpea salad snob. I mean we like our chickpea salad and I was super excited to try this different take. It was certainly as great as expected..who would’ve thought artichoke brine – it worked perfectly. I doubled the recipe to begin with and I’m glad we did. This will definitely go into the chickpea salad rotation!
I’m so so happy y’all loved it! Thank you for the awesome review!
My husband: You can make this again! It’s a winner – very good!
That is so awesome to hear Sue, thank you for the feedback!
In place of the cashews, could you use another type of nut?? I don’t always have cashews on hand as they are a bit expensive for me. Thanks
Hi Sheree, I wouldn’t recommend it because cashews are what make it so creamy and they have a neutral flavor background which makes them the perfect nut for the Caesar flavor. Other nuts have a much stronger flavor and would completely change the result. However, what you could do is do half white cannellini beans and half cashews to cut down on the expense and it should still turn out really good that way, just a bit less creamy.
Artichoke brine! Brilliant. Can’t wait to give it a go. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much Neil! I really hope you love it!
Super yummy! Caesar dressing will make a great mayo sub for a sandwich too!
Yay! Thrilled to hear you enjoyed it Theresa! I agree…I totally spread it on my sandwich as mayo, so so good. Especially after it thickened overnight, it spreads like a dream 🙂
This recipe is SO delicious and satisfying! This will be a summer staple in our house. Already looking forward to leftovers for lunch tomorrow!
Wonderful Jen, thank you so much for the lovely review and making the recipe so quickly!
Delicious – a refreshing change from hummus sandwiches.
Yay! Thank you so much for already making it. So glad it was delicious!
Oh MAAAAAN!!!!!! I can’t WAIT to try this! You’re a GENIUS Brandi….UNEQUIVOCALLY!!!!! Thanks for your continued ingenuity, talent, creativity & love!!…….Always, your adoring fan, Daryl
Daryl, I just have to say, I love all your comments. 😀 (And they reflect what I’d say about many of these recipes if I were less shy!)
I agree Thera, he is just the best! Always brightens my day!
Haha, you are too cute Daryl! Thank you for always making me smile! Hope you love these!
Any possible subs for the artichoke brine, if I can’t find it?
Hi Thera! Oh you can find artichokes at literally every single grocery store in the canned veggies section, even Wal-Mart 🙂
Hi! We live in a different country and I’m not sure it’s easy to find artichokes except in oil. But I will check!
What happens to all the artichokes?? (if you only use the brine?)
I just grilled them and added to pasta. Use them whatever way you like! Artichoke dip or these crab cakes would be good!
https://thevegan8.com/spicy-grilled-crab-patties-with-aioli/
Toss them with pasta the next day….. delicious! So many ways to use artichokes!
Ooh, this looks and sounds so yummy. I’ve been having TLT sandwiches most days and this looks like a good change up especially while tomatoes are getting good. Thank you!
You are so welcome Laura, I hope you love these!
Can I replace the cashews with a white bean?
I haven’t tried that personally but you are welcome to try it. Of course it will be much less rich and creamy and change the texture but might be less noticeable in a sandwich. The cashews help it to thicken well and adhere to the chickpeas well, so you’ll just have to see!
Are chickpeas part of the Ceasar Dressing? the way it shows the recipe there are chickpeas listed there.
Hi Pam! No, the chickpeas are not included in the dressing. They are added after you blend up the dressing. 🙂