This satay chickpea and quinoa salad from Sophie Waplington’s cookbook Soph’s Plant Kitchen is full of variety. It’s completely plant-based, with a base of tricolour quinoa, rainbow veg, and smoked tofu, then topped with chickpeas coated in a rich, creamy peanut sauce. The dressing hits all the right notes – sweet, salty, tangy, and nutty – with ginger, garlic, soy sauce, and sesame oil bringing plenty of depth.
The crunch from the carrots, red cabbage, and cucumber keeps things fresh, while the chickpeas and tofu make it hearty enough to count as a full meal.It also scores high on plant points, with over 10 different plant-based ingredients including grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, herbs, and plenty of veg. Serve it cold straight from the fridge or let it come to room temp.
It’s ideal for packed lunches, picnics, or a no-fuss dinner packed with flavor and color.Read more: Creamy Gochujang Chickpeas And LentilsHow to make the satay chickpea and quinoa saladThese satay chickpeas are made with the same flavors as the chicken dish with a peanut dressing. But this dish also has plenty of veggies, legumes, and protein to create a nourishing meal.
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You can add some stock powder for extra flavor here!Add all the sliced veggies to a large bowl, saving one or two bits of each on the side for garnish.Grate the tofu and add this, too, along with the cooked and cooled quinoa.In a blender cup, blend all the sauce ingredients together.
Season to taste. Pour a third into the quinoa tofu mixture, tossing very well with your hands, then combine the rest with the chickpeas in another bowl.Gently toast the raw peanuts in a dry frying pan for 5–7 minutes, then roughly bash them while warm in a pestle and mortar with a medium pinch of salt.
Taste and season to your liking.Divide into bowls or containers, then generously ladle the peanut butter chickpeas over the salad.Garnish with coriander, lime wedges, chill, the roasted and crushed peanuts, sesame seeds and the veggies you kept to the side.
Excerpted from Soph’s Plant Kitchen by Sophie Waplington, published in 2025 by Yellow Kite, an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton. Photography by Lizzie Mayson.Read more: Vegan Apple Power BowlThis article was written by Sophie Waplington on the PBN Website.
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Satay Chickpea And Quinoa Salad

This refreshing salad is perfect for the warmer monthsThis article was written by Sophie Waplington on the PBN Website.