Mediterranean Red Cabbage and Chickpea Salad
A hearty, colorful and scrumptious cabbage salad for all occasions. Cabbage is tossed with red pepper and chickpeas and finished with a dressing flavored with spices.
Cabbage is a favorite vegetable in the Mediterranean, not only for salads like the classic lahanosalata; cabbage with carrot and garlic, but also with rice (lahanorizo), or to make rolls and wrap around meat or rice, and even cooked it on its own with a bit of olive oil and tomato.
Healthy Cabbage Salad
This salad is a complete meal, combining cabbage along with chickpeas and a wonderful Mediterranean inspired dressing. Nutritionally, it can’t get better than this: Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable rich in protective compounds and antioxidants that can protect from heart disease and cancer. It is also a great source of fiber and vitamin C. Chickpeas are also an excellent source of fiber, protein, and antioxidants too! The olive oil-based dressing is a source of good fats as well as antioxidants (just make sure you use extra virgin olive oil).
Mediterranean Red Cabbage and Chickpea Salad Ingredients
For this salad you will need red cabbage, red bell pepper and chickpeas (canned are fine here).
Mint will add some more color and flavor, while the pine nuts add a bit of crunch.
Feta can be added optionally, but it really enhances all the flavors.
For the dressing you will be using extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice as the base and then we add several spices. I used sumac, which is a spice popular in the middle east and has a tart flavor. Sumac is a main ingredient in zaatar, which is a spice mixture made also with oregano, cumin, sesame seeds. If you do not have sumac, you can try using lemon pepper or if you have zaatar you can use 3 teaspoons of that instead replacing all the spices in the dressing.
How to Make Mediterranean Red Cabbage and Chickpea Salad
This salad is very easy to make. You can make the dressing ahead of time and keep it in a glass jar.
The vegetables are very easy to prepare. This salad does not take more than 5 minutes to put together.
There are several ways to shred the cabbage; you can slice it, use a mandolin or even a cheese grater.
More Cabbage Recipes
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Mediterranean Red Cabbage and Chickpea Salad
Ingredients
For the Dressing
- 1 tsp sumac
- 1 tsp cumin
- ½ tsp oregano
- ½ tsp sesame seeds
- ½ tsp salt
- 3 tbsp lemon juice
- Zest from 1 lemon
- 2 ½ tbsp extra virgin olive oil
For the Salad
- ½ medium red cabbage 1 lb. or 450 g shredded or finely sliced
- 2 small red bell peppers sliced in short strips
- 1 can chickpeas rinsed
- 2 oz (60g) crumbled feta
- 1 tbsp pine nuts
- 2-3 tbsp finely chopped fresh spearmint
Instructions
- Prepare the dressing: In a small bowl blend the sumac, cumin, oregano, sesame seeds and salt. In a larger bowl mix the olive oil, lemon juice and zest. Add the spices and mix well.
- In a large bowl toss the cabbage, chickpeas and red pepper. Add the dressing and the crumbled feta cheese and toss again. Sprinkle the pine nuts and chopped mint and serve.
Notes
Make dressing 2-3 days ahead
I love so many of your recipes but I cannot use lemon or lemon juice due to an allergic reaction. What can be used in place of it? Thank you!
Thank you! You can use vinegar to provide some acidity.
What about the chickpeas, I think you forgot to include them in the instructions.
Corrected!
Had all the ingredients on hand except the lemon zest. I thought it was a bit too sour, so I added some dried cranberries. The salad was very tasty!
1st time making this salad. Followed recipe with the exception of no lemon zest, and I used Pecorino Romano cheese instead of feta. I LOVE THIS SALAD! Thank you
I had red cabbage in the fridge and was searching for an interesting salad. This recipe is fantastic! The only substitution I made was Trader Joe’s Za’Atar seasoning blend in place of the Sumac. I googled a substitution for the Sumac as I did not have any and the Za’Atar was a match. The dressing is just perfect and gives the salad so much flavor. My husband and son loved it as well. Actually, I used sunflower seeds instead of pine nuts too as I had these on hand.
This was great! Had all ingredients on hand except pibe nuts so subbed some toasted pumpkin seeds. Can’t wait for leftovers tomorrow!
I just purchased Zatar for the very first time so I can try this!
Great!!