Moroccan Chickpea Quinoa Power Salad
Color, texture, and crunch! This Moroccan inspired chickpea and quinoa power salad has it all! We’re using carrots, parsley, dates, and golden raisins to make this salad extra special! Serve as a main course or as a side!
Guys. I’m on a salad binge. It’s all about the rainbow of veggies/dried fruit in this quinoa power salad drizzle with possibly THE easiest honey-lemon dressing.
We take our salads seriously around here.
SO much goodness loaded into this one salad guys. I’m kinda of still in awe over a bowl of good-for-you salad that will keep you going all day long but only calls for simple ingredients with just a wee bit of chopping involved. Okay, I kid, it’s more than a ‘wee’ bit but I promise friends, it so so worth it. And hey, that’s just calories burnt, right?
Also, this one goes out to my vegan friends out there! HEY! It’s me, the person inside the person that vowed to eat more veggies and lighter meals this year, but kinda sorta lost her way there for a bit. But i’m here! And this salad goes out to you.
Quinoa Power Salad situation: we’ve got cooked quinoa, shredded carrots, a whole can of chickpeas (or do you call them garbanzo beans?), tons of chopped parsley, golden raisins, scallions, dates, and one handful of chopped pistachios that in all my excitement I completely forgot to picture in the bowl of delicious moroccan salad goodness. How silly of me! Toss that all up and drizzle with the honey lemon dressing. And just look at all that beautiful color!
And let me tell you about that zippy honey-lemon dressing! It’s as simple as tossing a little cumin, olive oil, lemon juice, honey, salt, and a hint of chili power into a mason jar, capping and giving it a few good shakes until the dressing mixes up. BAM!
Let’s talk about the perfect power salad for lunches, picnics and barbecues. This is the ideal salad to make when you’re watching what you eat and your picnic friends have nothing green/veggie/healthy on the table.
Moroccan chickpea salad to the rescue indeed.
Confessions of a quinoa power salad lover:
- The substitution/additions for this salad are limitless! Seriously friends! MAKE IT YOUR OWN. I want to dry chopped dried apricots, try roasting the chickpeas, subbing in a little cilantro, maybe trying it with brown rice instead of quinoa. I’ve got another version of this moroccan salad on the blog where I used chopped walnuts and left out the quinoa entirely! It’s perfect for when you’re already serving bread/rice on the side and still want this in your life.
- It will last! Like, what is considered forever in salad years. As in I tossed this salad with the dressing and packed away the leftovers and had them 2 days later and it was still delicious. The refrigerator time gives the quinoa a chance to soak up all the honey-lemon goodness. The carrots, dates, and raisins all have a chance to mesh flavors and boy oh boy it’s the perfect meal for a quick desk lunch or a busy day in the kitchen.
- HERBACIOUS! that’s how I describe this quinoa salad. After all, I am chopping up an entire bunch of flat leaf parsley and tossing it in like it’s my job. But as I mentioned before, you can swap some of the parsley for a little chopped cilantro or mint. I’m totally not a mint girl so I didn’t but you absolutely can. Oddly enough, I LOVED mint as a child. Um… what CHILD loves mint? ? Perhaps one that’s destined to be a food blogger? ?
- This has seriously become my go-to salad. I kid you not, while the hubby is out of town, I totally binge on this salad. It’s lunch, it’s a side for a couple of dinners, and it makes me happy.
This Quinoa Power Salad is ALL that and a bag of chips. And though it may not contain actual chips, it has so much CRUNCH from the nuts and carrots that it’s got me a little like, WHOA.
Bask in the glow of your salad making skills.
Let this simple protein-packed power salad make your lunchtime a little more delicious.
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Moroccan Chickpea Quinoa Power Salad
Color, texture, and crunch! This Moroccan inspired chickpea and quinoa power salad has it all! We're using carrots, parsley, dates, and golden raisins to make this salad extra special! Serve as a main course or as a side!
Ingredients
power salad:
- 1 ½ cups cooked quinoa (or ½ cup uncooked)
- 1 cup matchstick carrots
- 4 scallions, thinly sliced
- 1 (15 ounce) can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained
- ⅓ cup chopped dates
- ⅓ cup golden raisins
- ¼ cup chopped pistachios
- 1 bunch flat-leaf parsley, chopped
honey-lemon dressing:
- ½ teaspoon cumin powder
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon honey (maple syrup or brown sugar for vegans)
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon chili powder
Instructions
- POWER SALAD: Cook the quinoa according to package directions. Allow the quinoa to cool completely before tossing with the salad ingredients. Toss ingredients together.
- HONEY-LEMON DRESSING: Combine the ingredients for the dressing in a small mason jar and give it a few good shakes until the dressing mixes through. Drizzle the dressing into the salad and toss the salad to combine everything. Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator for later!
Notes
- Sometimes when you buy parsley, the bunch is HUGE. If that is the case for you, just use ¾ bunch. It's really up to you how much parsley/herbs you want to use. Also, some of the parsley can be replaced with mint or cilantro if you'd like.
- When preparing the quinoa, add a teaspoon of oil and sauté the quinoa for about 1 minute before adding the water and cooking. This gives the quinoa a really great nutty/toasted flavor which goes really well with the flavors of this salad!
IS THIS A GOOD CHOICE FOR YOU?
The calculated nutritional facts are for 8 servings. As always for the most accurate calorie count, calculate them using the specific brands you’ve used to prepare the recipe.
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First, this salad is really nice looking :p !! Taste was great too. I tried a lot of quinoa salads in the past months and this one is now my favorite. Thank you!
I don’t like quinoa (can’t stand the texture). What can I substitute? Would brown rice work, or would whole wheat couscous be better?
Either would work, I feel the couscous would soak up more dressing though so you may need to make a little extra if you decide to go that route.
How about farro?
Should work just fine!
Delicious – making it again!
This salad is superb. My niece calls it her “life changing salad!” I’ve made it a few times now, and have always used craisins and almonds. I think next time I’ll try adding sunflower seeds too. Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe!
Super super super good!!
I made this recipe without the pistachios, and with regular raisins (I am unable to use the sulphured type) – it is absolutely awesome. Will be making it again, and sharing it this time (hee hee). Delightful flavor and grand crunch!
Fabulous Recipe. This is among my all time favorites!
Really nice looking salad.
Just made this in a whim, and golly gosh it’s delightful! Super easy, and very filling for a salad! The whole fam bam loved it!! It would be a very versatile salad, maybe a nice lemon vinaigrette for summer mm mm!
I added kale, and apple cider vinegar to the dressing. So good!!!
Made salad exactly as writte, except cut back on honey a bit.. Very delicious, everyone loved it! Healthy too
Thank you so much for this recipe. This has become one if my kids favourite lunchbox salads.
What can I sub pistachios for?
You can use sunflower seeds, almonds, walnuts or simply omit the pistachios from the recipe if you’d like.
I had to tweak this recipe as there were a few things I didn’t have. But it came out lovely. I’d say more like 4-5 servings.
Hi Marzia! This is the first recipe I’ve made from your blog and oh my goodness is it yummy! Enjoying a bowl for lunch as we speak! And I also have a big pot of your Winter Detox soup in the crock pot for later- my house smells amazing. Thanks for the healthy and flavorful recipes! I can’t wait to try more of them!
This is absolutely AMAZING! Not the flavor I expected when I saw cumin and chili powder, but I trusted the reviews and I’m so glad I did! Delish!
Absolutely delicious, subbed toasted walnuts as was all I had and added craisins too, otherwise followed the recipe as written. A keeper and a definite go to as a main or side. Thank you!
the food looks so nice
First, this salad is really nice looking :p !! Taste was great too. I tried a lot of quinoa salads in the past months and this one is now my favorite. Thank you!
This recipe was amazing!! However, I have to admit….I used couscous instead if quinoa……and I swapped out the nuts for pumpkin seeds. But the flavours were so great! The sweetness if the dates and raisins were probably my favourite part. My new favourite salad!
Excellent salad recipe. Very flavorful and just plain delicious. It was a hit with everyone.
Wonderful salad. Great for lunch or side to a larger meal. I did adjust the dressing. I used 1/4 cup lemon juice and doubled the honey. Always a hit with guests.
Salad is looking nice and I think it’s healthy too?
I made this twice. Today!
Thank you for this lovely recipe.
I’ve made this Moroccan chickpea Salad at least a dozen times, it is one of my favorites especially pared with Moroccan crusted salmon! My family and I have been enjoying it with forbidden rice instead of the quinoa, the rice gives it a nice chewy texture that pairs wonderfully with the dressing. I would highly recommend trying the black rice if you’re looking for a little change! Thank you for the wonderful recipe!
Great recipe, I love it. I cut down on the oil though!
Thanks for your article!
I love salad so much, it has many essential nutrients for our health. So I think that people should boost full of nutrients by cooking salad for their family every day.
This is absolutely AMAZING! Not the flavor I expected when I saw cumin and chili powder, but I trusted the reviews and I’m so glad I did! Delish!
Loved the Moroccan Chic Pea salad