Vegan Cevapcici | Chickpea Sausages Recipe (2024)

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Cevapcici are delicious sausages or meatballs from the Balkans and can be easily made vegan and gluten-free with chickpeas instead of meat! Besides chickpeas, my vegan cevapi recipe also contains soy-free sunflower mince and flavorful spices to ensure the perfect meaty consistency and best flavor! You can fry, grill, or bake them in the oven!

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This vegan cevapcici is quickly prepared and makes a great main course along with Turkish bulgur salad and dairy-free tzatziki! The spicy chickpea sausages are completely meat-free, but perfect for vegans, vegetarians and omnivores alike!

You could even wrap this unbaked chickpea cevapcici in vegan puff pastry as I did with my cheesy asparagus puff pastry bundles. So you’ll have amazing vegan meat sausage rolls to enjoy as a finger food party snack!

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What is cevapcici?

Ćevapčići is often called Ćevapi or kebab in the Balkans and is basically just simple grilled minced meat rolls. It is a well-known meat dish in Southeast Europe and the Near East, which is considered to be a national dish in Serbia, Croatia, Albania, and Bosnia. They can be fried, baked, or grilled, and they are as delicious in the vegan version!

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Ingredients for vegan cevapcici

For my vegan Cevapcici recipe, you basically don’t need a lot of ingredients, even if the ingredient list may look quite long. Since we want flavorful meatballs that taste like the real deal, a couple of spices are a must here!

The 3 basic ingredients that are required as a meat substitute are only:

  • Sunflower mince (or soya granules)
  • Chickpeas (or black or kidney beans)
  • Chickpea flour (or oat flour)

The rest of the ingredients are necessary for the spicy flavor, but you can also vary or even swap the spices to your wish. I use:

  • onion and garlic
  • soy sauce or tamari (if gluten-free)
  • tomato paste
  • mustard
  • paprika powder
  • chili (optional)
  • salt and pepper
  • fresh parsley and coriander
  • a squeeze of lemon juice

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How to make Vegan Chickpea Sausages

Step 1: soak sunflower mince or soya granules

First, place the sunflower mince or soya granules in a bowl. Then pour the hot vegetable broth over it and allow to soak for 5 to 10 minutes. Then transfer it to a fine-meshed sieve and squeeze out any excess liquid.

Step 2: sauté onions and garlic

While the vegan mince is soaking, you can fry the onion and garlic in a pan.

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Step 3: Make the dough

Next, place the sautéed onions and garlic along with the soaked sunflower mince in a food processor. Add the chickpeas and all the other ingredients, including spices and herbs. Then process into a batter but do not purée, leaving a little texture.

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Step 4: form into cevapcici, patties or meatballs

Now you can form the sunflower chickpea mixture into sausages or balls or patties, depending on what shape you like – just get creative! You can even prepare the mixture one day ahead and refrigerate overnight. This makes the dough firmer so it’ll be easier to form it into your desired vegan meatball shape.

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Step 5: fry, bake, or grill the cevapcici!

I prefer to fry the vegan cevapcici in a pan with plenty of hot oil until golden brown. However, you can also brush the vegan minced meat rolls with oil and bake them in a preheated oven for about 25 minutes, or until golden brown. If you have a grill, feel free to grill the vegan sausages and serve at your next BBQ party!

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Serving suggestions

My favorite way to enjoy this chickpea cevapcici is alongside Turkish bulgur salad (kisir), vegan tzatziki, and fresh vegetables. You can also serve them with my Mediterranean couscous chickpea salad and vegan feta, guacamole, cashew dip, or other side dishes and dips you like. They also taste amazing when stuffed in homemade tortillas as a kind of lahmacun wrap or with vegan naan bread as a kebab!

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How to store and freeze chickpea sausages

Leftover vegan cevapcici or meatballs can be kept airtight in the fridge for up to 4 days. Then reheat them in the microwave, on the stove or in the oven until warm.

As already mentioned above, this recipe is also great for meal prep! Prepare the vegan cevapcici dough ahead, then cover airtight with cling foil and store it in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 days. You can even form the dough into sausages, patties, or balls in advance, then cover and store the same way.

The uncooked vegan chickpea sausages or meatballs can also be frozen for up to 2 months. Simply put them in a freezer bag or airtight container, placing a piece of parchment paper between each cevapcici to prevent them from sticking. Then you can remove them individually and cook as instructed in the recipe box below.

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This vegan cevapcici recipe is:

  • Meat-less
  • Egg-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Dairy-free (lactose-free)
  • Soy-free
  • Nut-free
  • Hearty
  • Spicy
  • Easy to make
  • Satisfying
  • Healthy
  • Rich in fiber andprotein
  • Perfect as a side dish or for lunch, dinner or grilling
  • So delicious!

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More vegan recipes for summer or for grilling:

  • Mediterranean couscous chickpea salad
  • Mexican pasta salad
  • Broccoli salad with yogurt dressing
  • The best vegan burger
  • Barbecue cauliflower wings
  • Crispy cauliflower nuggets
  • Vegan meatballs
  • Vegan naan bread with garlic butter
  • BBQ Jackfruit Tortillas Wraps

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Vegan Cevapcici (Meatless Chickpea Sausages)

Author: Bianca Zapatka

Cevapcici are classic sausages or meatballs from the Balkans and can be easily made vegan with chickpeas instead of meat! Besides chickpeas, my vegan cevapi recipe also contains soy-free sunflower mince and flavorful spices to ensure the perfect meaty consistency and best flavor! You can fry, grill, or bake them in the oven!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Lunch & Dinner, Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine Turkish

Servings 14 - 16 Cevapcici

Ingredients

  • 1 package (76 g) sunflower mince 2.7 oz (76 g) or sub soya granules
  • 1 ¼ cups (300 ml) hot vegetable broth
  • 1 tbsp olive oil + more for frying
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 4 cloves of garlic chopped
  • 1x14 oz (240 g) can chickpeas 8.5 oz rinsed & drained, or sub beans
  • ½ cup (60 g) chickpea flour or oat flour
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce or tamari, if gluten-free
  • 1 tbsp tomato paste
  • 2 tsp mustard
  • 1 tbsp paprika powder
  • ½ tsp chili optional
  • salt and pepper 1 tsp each, or to taste
  • 2 tbsp parsley chopped
  • 1 tbsp fresh coriander chopped
  • a squeeze of lemon juice fresh

Instructions

*Note: Check out the recipe video + step-by-step pictures above!

  • Place the sunflower mince in a bowl. Pour the hot vegetable broth over it and allow to soak for 5-10 minutes. Then transfer to a fine-meshed sieve and squeeze out any excess liquid.

  • Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the onions and sauté for about 3 minutes, until translucent. Then add the garlic and sauté for another minute, until fragrant.

  • Place the chickpeas, sautéed onions and garlic, soaked sunflower mince, and all other ingredients, including spices and herbs in a food processor, and process into a dough (see photo above).

  • Then form it into sausages, patties or balls, whatever shape you like.

  • Now fry the cevapcici in a pan with plenty of hot oil until they're golden brown from all sides, about 8 minutes. Alternatively, brush the cevapcici with a little oil and bake in a preheated oven at 392°F/200°C top/bottom heat (356°F/180°C fan) until golden brown, about 25 minutes (flipping halfway through).

  • Serve with Turkish bulgur salad (kisir), vegan tzatziki, and fresh salad, or other vegetables and sides you like.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • I do not recommend trying the uncooked dough, as raw chickpea flour tastes very bitter. Once cooked it’ll lose the bitter taste and becomes very delicious!
  • Please read my blog post above for further information on this recipe, such as storage and freezing instructions as well as serving suggestions and more!

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What are vegan sausages made of? ›

The key ingredient in vegan sausage is typically either pea protein or soy protein, along with one or more oils (canola, coconut, sunflower), spices and other plant-based additions. Nutritional value varies depending on the manufacturer's precise recipe.

What is vegan sausage casing made of? ›

Plant-based casings

These are totally free of animal ingredients. Polysaccharide—a material similar to cellulose that's made of glycerin, starch, a seaweed derivative called carrageenan, and water—is a popular choice.

Can you eat the casing on vegan sausage? ›

Why, yes, you sure can! Impossible Sausage Links are here to satisfy your pork sausage cravings, so all you need to do is heat and eat, just like you would pork sausage -- except with the knowledge that they're made from plants instead of pigs.

Do vegan sausages need to be cooked? ›

You can eat the products without cooking them, because they're precooked, but we suggest you cook them and put them in one of your favourite recipes! The sausages and / or seitan roasts can be crumbled, sliced, striped or cut in cubes and sautéed in a pan with a bit vegetable oil or on the BBQ.

Does vegan sausage taste like real sausage? ›

Pig farming doesn't just impact the animals, however, it's also linked with environmental problems. Plus, processed meat is bad for our health. But there is some good news. Vegan sausages offer the same taste and texture as pork sausages, only they're made from plant-based ingredients instead.

Are vegan sausages ultra processed? ›

Imitation meats or meat substitutes - such as vegan nuggets, sausages, and burgers or fake chicken pieces and ready meals - are sometimes classified as ultra-processed foods4. These are convenience foods that contain additives like sweeteners, salt and artificial flavours but contain few nutrients.

Are vegan sausages healthier than meat sausages? ›

The truth is, probably not. Plant-based sausages sold in supermarkets are likely to have just as much salt as their meat counterparts, so they're unlikely to make it onto a list of health-foods. However, vegan sausages are likely to have considerably less saturated fat making them a healthier option overall.

What is a good substitute for sausage casings? ›

The Collagen Sausage Casings are a processed alternative to Natural Sausage Casings they are produced from naturally occurring Collagen which is extracted and refined from cow hides. Collagen Sausage Casings offer exceptional consistency in shape and size and do not require much preparation before use.

What plant is impossible sausage made from? ›

Soy protein concentrate to pack it with protein; sunflower oil and coconut oil to give it a fatty mouthfeel; soy leghemoglobin to give it a craveable, meaty taste… you know the drill.

Are you supposed to remove casing from Impossible Sausage? ›

If you've ever cooked with pork sausage links, you already know! Impossible Sausage Links are plant-based sausages with an edible casing that cook and sizzle like their animal-based counterparts.

What is the Impossible Sausage casing made of? ›

It has been approved as safe in foods, but we all know how that goes. Impossible also contains sodium alginate as well as konjac and guar-gum in its casing, which we will investigate further in the taste test section.

What is the casing on Beyond Sausage? ›

Yes, the casing is edible. The casing is made of alginate, which is obtained from algae. Alginate is used in some fresh turkey and seafood based sausages to deliver a similar pop and texture as animal-based casings.

Does Trader Joe's have vegan sausage? ›

Trader Joe's Meatless Breakfast Sausage Patties are a phenomenally flavorful way to enjoy the eating experience of a classically herby, hearty, and savory sausage patty, while still maintaining a vegetarian or vegan diet.

Do heck still make vegan sausages? ›

Despite cutting its vegan range, Mr Keeble said: “We're still committed to vegan. I think in time, as the market settles down and develops, I think the lovely quinoa, beautiful sausages will come back. “I think that's what people really want. I don't think they really want false meat.

Can I eat vegan sausage raw? ›

No. Vegetation is able to be contaminated during growth and distribution by bacteria of which E. Coli is one constituent. Consequently, consumption of raw vegan sausages is not recommended.

Are vegan sausages healthy? ›

The truth is, probably not. Plant-based sausages sold in supermarkets are likely to have just as much salt as their meat counterparts, so they're unlikely to make it onto a list of health-foods. However, vegan sausages are likely to have considerably less saturated fat making them a healthier option overall.

What are Heck vegan sausages made of? ›

NGREDIENTS: Water, Textured Pea Protein (10%), Functional Binder (Pea Protein, Potato Starch, Flavourings, Stabiliser (Methyl Cellulose), Psyllium, Pea Fibre, Yeast Extract, Spices, Colour (Betanin), Herb, Salt, Rapeseed Oil, Fruit Juice Concentrate (Hibiscus, Dextrose, Maltodextrin, Black Carrot Juice Powder, Peach ...

What is seitan made of? ›

Seitan is a plant-based meat substitute made from wheat gluten that mimics the flavor and texture of chicken. You can buy it in many health food supermarkets, or you can make it yourself. It's typically made out of vital wheat gluten, an ingredient that has a similar texture to flour but is mostly, well, gluten.

What is plant-based impossible sausage made of? ›

The precooked plant-based sausage patties have many of the same ingredients as the burgers: soy protein, sunflower oil, coconut oil, soy leghemoglobin — the genetically modified ingredient to make plant-based heme, which Impossible Foods says is the ingredient that makes its products taste more like meat.

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