This Indian spiced chickpea pecan meatloaf with fragrant Indian butter chicken-inspired gravy is a hit at the holiday table! If you’re looking to shake up your vegan Thanksgiving routine, this Indian kofta meatloaf is the answer!
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This flavorful spiced chickpea loaf with Indian spices and a butter sauce gravy is part of my Indianized Thanksgiving series. This month, I’m sharing a bunch of recipes for vegan Thanksgiving dishes with an Indian spin.
I decided to make an Indianized Thanksgiving spread, but instead of making the usual Indian dishes — like my tikka masala, butter tofu, or gobi musallam (whole roasted cauliflower) — and then serving with naan and rice, I wanted to keep the trappings of the Thanksgiving meal and add Indian elements to it. So you have meatloaf and gravy, roasted veggies, cranberry sauce chutney and a side of crispy spinach pastry, but all with an Indian touch.
This whole meal is very easy to make, and you do almost all of the cooking in the oven. You only need to simmer the butter sauce and cook some spinach on the stovetop. The whole rest of this meal is baked. That makes it much more hands-free than traditional Thanksgiving meals, so you can spend more time with friends and family and less time standing over the stove.
This chickpea loaf has Indian spices, and the gravy is a quick mix and boil butter chikin sauce that you’ll also use as the glaze for the meatloaf. The veggie side is spiced, glazed carrots, and the cranberry sauce is made into a quick dump and bake Baked cranberry chutney with garam masala and green chili added to it. For the Spinach pastry, we are using spinach and vegan cream cheese, but the spinach is spiced like saag or palak tofu, so it has all those flavors going and is delicious and creamy. Watch out for all these recipes coming up this week!
Why You’ll Love this Chickpea Loaf
- Thanksgiving vibes with amazing, Indian flavors.
- Easy to make in the oven.
- Quick, creamy, stovetop butter chicken sauce gravy.
- oil-free and soy-free with a gluten-free option
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Spiced Chickpea meatloaf with Butter Gravy
Ingredients
For the butter sauce gravy:
- 15 ounce (425.24 ml) can full-fat coconut milk
- 8 ounce (226.8 ml) can tomato puree
- 1 teaspoon garam masala
- 1 tablespoon ginger-garlic paste Or 3 cloves garlic, ½ inch ginger minced
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves
- a good dash black pepper and cayenne
For the chickpea loaf:
- ½ cup (65 g) pecans , heaping measure
- 2 ounces (56.7 g) mushrooms
- 15 ounce (425.24 g) can chickpeas drained, or used 1 ½ cups of cooked chickpeas or other hearty beans, like white beans
For the spices:
- 1 teaspoon garam masala
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ teaspoon oregano
- 1 black cardamom or omit if you don’t have black cardamom
- 1 teaspoon fenugreek leaves (Kasuri methi)
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 tablespoon dried onion flakes
For the rest of the flavor:
- 2 tablespoons ketchup
- 2 tablespoons ginger-garlic paste
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon dried cranberries or raisins
- ¼ cup (27 g) breadcrumbs or more, as needed
For glaze:
- 1 tablespoon of the butter sauce from above
Equipment
- food processor
Instructions
Make the butter sauce gravy.
- Add all of the ingredients for the butter sauce gravy to a skillet over medium heat. Mix really well, and bring to a boil. Taste and adjust salt and flavor, and let it simmer for another 2 minutes. Then, switch off the heat. Transfer to your gravy dish
Make the chickpea loaf.
- Preheat the oven to 400° F (205° C)
- Add the pecans, mushrooms, and black cardamom pod to a food processor and process until the pecans are broken down into a coarse meal.
- Add ⅔ of the chickpeas and all of the spices and process for a few seconds, then add ketchup, ginger garlic, the flour, onion flakes, and ginger garlic paste. Process again, until the chickpeas are mostly broken down.
- Transfer this to a bowl, add in the cranberries, the breadcrumbs, and remaining chickpeas and mix well. If the mixture is too soft, then add in another tablespoon or so of breadcrumbs. You just want it to be a somewhat pliable, slightly sticky-ish dough, but not have too much moisture in it.
- Shape this into two mini meatloaves, and place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Brush some of the butter sauce onto the chickpea meatloaves, and then bake 15 minutes, then brush again with some more of the butter sauce gravy. Continue to bake for another 10 to 15 minutes, or until the meatloaf is not squishy in the middle when you touch it.
- Remove the loaves from the oven, and let them cool for 15 mins before slicing and serving. The loaf slices even better if you make it ahead, chill in the fridge, then warm up just before serving. I usually make this a day ahead, store it in the fridge, then reheat it in the oven at 315° F (157° C) for 10 minutes or so and then slice and serve it with the butter sauce gravy on the side.
- Storage: store refrigerated for upto 3 days and freeze sliced for upto 2 months. Reheat: in the oven for 10 mins or microwave.
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Ingredients and Substitutions
- coconut milk – Full-fat coconut milk is the base for the butter sauce gravy. Use cashew milk as substitute
- tomato puree – Rather than cooking down chopped tomatoes, we’ll use canned puree for a quicker result.
- dry spices – For the gravy, you’ll need garam masala, onion powder, dried fenugreek leaves, black pepper, and cayenne. To season the loaf, we are using garam masala, salt and pepper, oregano, black cardamom, dried fenugreek leaves, smoked paprika, and dried onion flakes. You can omit the black cardamom pod, if you can’t find this ingredient.
- ginger-garlic paste – For seasoning the gravy and the loaf. Or Use minced ginger garlic
- pecans – This is party of the chickpea loaf’s meaty texture. – use walnuts or sunflower seeds as a sub
- mushrooms – Adds even more meatiness to the loaf!
- chickpeas – Use canned chickpeas or cooked, drained chickpeas to make the loaf. Use other white beans or lentils if you don’t want to use chickpeas
- ketchup – For flavoring the loaf and to add moisture. Or use tomato paste
- all-purpose flour – Acts as a binder for the loaf.
- dried cranberries – Adds a little texture and sweetness to the chickpea loaf.
- breadcrumbs – To help the dough for the loaf come together.
Tips
- Make the butter sauce first, since this is also the glaze for the chickpea loaf.
- When you’re making the dough for the loaf, don’t use all of the chickpeas in the food processor! Leave about ⅓ of the can aside and add later, so your loaf will have some good texture.
- This loaf slices best when it’s a bit cooler. Either cool before slicing or make a day ahead and reheat on a lower heat before slicing and serving.
How to Make the Chickpea Meatloaf with Butter Gravy
Make the butter sauce gravy first.
Add all of the ingredients for the butter sauce gravy to a skillet over medium heat. Mix really well, and bring to a boil. Taste and adjust salt and flavor, and let it simmer for another 2 minutes. Then, switch off the heat.
Now, make the chickpea meatloaf. Preheat the oven to 400° F (205° C).
Add the pecans, mushrooms, and black cardamom pod to a food processor and process until the pecans are broken down into a coarse meal.
Add ⅔ of the chickpeas and all of the spices and process for a few seconds, then add ketchup, ginger garlic, the flour, onion flakes, and ginger garlic paste. Process again, until the chickpeas are mostly broken down.
Transfer this to a bowl, add in the cranberries, the breadcrumbs, and remaining chickpeas and mix well. If the mixture is too soft, then add in another tablespoon or so of breadcrumbs. You just want it to be a somewhat pliable, slightly sticky-ish dough, but not have too much moisture in it.
Shape this into two mini meatloaves, and place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Brush some of the butter sauce onto the chickpea meatloaves, and then bake 15 minutes, then brush again with some more of the butter sauce gravy. Continue to bake for another 10 to 15 minutes, or until the meatloaf is not squishy in the middle when you touch it.
Remove the loaves from the oven, and let them cool for a little bit before slicing and serving. It slices even better if you make it ahead, chill in the fridge, then warm up just before serving. I usually make this a day ahead, store it in the fridge, then reheat it in the oven at 315° F (157° C) for 10 minutes or so and then slice and serve it with the butter sauce gravy on the side.
Frequently Asked Questions
This recipe is oil-free and soy-free. It’s gluten-free, if you use gluten-free breadcrumbs and flour.
For Nut-free, use sunflower seeds instead of pecans
Storage: store refrigerated for upto 3 days and freeze sliced for upto 2 months.
Reheat: in the oven for 10 mins or microwave or reheat slices on a skillet with a bit of oil to sear the edges. The loaf slices also make great sandwich filling.
Sandy
Richa, this is awesome! We really love the chickpea loaf and the chutney literally disappeared. We liked having a cranberry sauce with more interesting flavors and less sugar. I do have a question. My grandson has texture issues and I know he would like the flavor but I am wondering if It would still turn out if I blended all the chickpeas and the cranberries. If he sees them he won’t try it. I am having his family for dinner this weekend and would like to make this. Thanks so much for all of your wonderful recipes!❤️
Richa
You mean process all of the chickpeas and mixture right? Yes you can process everything to the pate like consistency as you see in pics.
MP
Made this for Christmas dinner this year. Fantastic flavour, not completly in tune with other traditional Irish Christmas flavours but thats not the fault of the recipe.
Fantastic recipe, unreal flavour combo would be great with more suitable sides…will definitely be making several times again.
Vegan Richa Support
Yay!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Diane Martin
This was excellent. A really nice to change to the regular nut loaf. The sauce was decadent. Thank you so much. Happy Thanksgiving…
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yay! thank you! happy thanksgiving!
Gwen
What if I wanted to make these into meatballs? Do you think the consistency would work for that?
Richa
Yes! Just bake for less time
Hopkintonrunner
I am making this to bring to Thanksgiving dinner as a vegan option. I am planning on wrapping the loaves in foil. Please give us more specific instructions for heating up. Oven temperature and time.
Richa
Reheat at 350 deg with glaze for 10 mins or so
Janet F
Great texture, held together and sliced well. I will try it with a basil—sage-thyme flavor blend next time.
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yay! thank you!
Sarah
Excellent made this today, had to use walnuts but came out great, did 4 mini loaves for the tiny folk in our family. Easy to follow the video instructions. Thanks so much 🙏💕
Richa
So awesome!
Diana
Well I found recipe! It was at the beginning of page instead of end like so many usually do now.
Richa
Oh no. Maybe something didn’t load properly. The recipe is there https://www.veganricha.com/spiced-chickpea-meatloaf-butter-gravy/#recipe
Diana
Found no recipe on this page, just lengthy directions with photos which are impossible to copy & paste, necessary step to rid all the annoying ads so the recipe can be made and successful. But there’s bound to be others on the web.
Richa
Glad you found it! I keep it in beginning so you don’t have to scroll too much and also not wait for all step images to load. And there’s a jump to recipe button.
Nancy
In the directions-under#3-you say “add all the sauces”, not sure what you’re referring to as I thought the gravy sauce is for basting and serving along side? Thanking in advance for the clarification!
Richa
It’s ketchup and ginger garlic paste. Updated the instructions
Heidi
I don’t have ginger-garlic paste. How much minced ginger and minced garlic do I need?
Richa
3 cloves garlic and 1/2 inch ginger per tbsp of ginger garlic paste
Heidi
Thank you!
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Terry
I jumped on this recipe as soon as I saw it! The only change I plan on making is to make ‘meatballs’ instead of a loaf. I will not leave the last chickpeas whole, but grind them rough so they still add some texture.
My husband is a resistant vegan- meaning that he will find fault if he can. I find if I try to serve a ‘meatloaf’ he will complain that it isn’t a ‘real’ meatloaf… So, I find meatballs are far more palatable and acceptable to him. And almost EVERYTHING is acceptable if I serve it as a sandwich. So I plan on serving this in a pita with extra gravy.
I have followed you for quite some time now and I cook so many of your recipes on a regular basis. I have a whole folder named VEGA RICHA which I refer to often.
Thank you for all your inspiration and skill.
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awesome! thanks so much for your kind comment!
Nancy
I have a silly question-lol. I’ve reread this and looked at the pictures and still feel the need to clarify so as to no ruin this deliciousness! In section 2 of the directions you say “add all of the sauces”? The gravy sauce is for basting and serving on the side-no? What sauces are you referring to-sorry I’m a little confused:( I have left over aloo gobi from last night and this would go so well! Thanks so much.
Richa
The ketchup and ginger garlic