When summer squash is in season, make Stewed Zucchini with Tomatoes and Chickpeas! This comforting vegan dish can be served hot or cold, and it's quick and easy to make.
Every summer I feel like we all end up with more zucchini than we know what to do with.
Whether we buy it on sale at the supermarket or local farmers market, or grow it in our garden, there is always so much summer squash!
Some people like them spiralized and made into zoodles instead of spaghetti with avocado pesto pasta.
Plus they are delicious in a simple Pasta with Zucchini.
And, of course, they are an important component of Roasted Ratatouille.
But one of my favorite way to eat them is in Stewed Zucchini with Tomatoes and Chickpeas.
A grain, a green, and a bean
Stewed Zucchini is delicious served over quinoa, rice, pasta, or baked potatoes.
I love building a meal around a grain, a bean, and a vegetable.
It's such a classic combination, not to mention very healthy.
You can read more about making simple budget-friendly meals using this formula in No Meat Athlete's The World's Most Perfect Vegetarian Meal: A Grain, a Green, and a Bean.
This stew includes the bean and vegetable, and you can serve it with whatever grain you have in your pantry or leftover in the refrigerator.
It's such an easy Mediterranean diet meal to throw together!
Stewed Zucchini ingredients
You may already have all the ingredients you need on hand to make Stewed Zucchini with Tomatoes and Chickpeas.
Other than the zucchini and fresh parsley, this dish builds on basic ingredients from the pantry:
- Onion
- Garlic
- Chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
- Canned diced tomatoes
For added flavor, all you need is salt, pepper, and smoked paprika.
Smoked paprika has a different flavor than the regular sweet paprika you may be familiar with.
The latter is used a lot for color and has a mild taste.
I think once you try smoked paprika, you'll enjoy adding it to your favorite dishes for a bolder, smokier flavor.
However, keep in mind that a little goes a long way.
I use it to make Vegan White Bean Soup with Tomatoes, Sheet Pan Dinner with Broccolini and Chickpeas, and walnut and mushroom meatballs in Rasta Pasta.
Perfect for meal prep
Stewed Zucchini can be made ahead of time and either reheated or eaten cold or room temperature.
I like to make a big batch on the weekends to enjoy during the week for quick lunches or dinners.
And as I mentioned earlier, it's a great way to use up any extra summer squash you have.
By the way, did you know that zucchini are called courgette in many countries?
What do you call these squash?
Either way, I call them delicious!
More easy zucchini recipes
If you have extra summer squash and are looking for new ways to enjoy them, I recommend the following recipes:
- Vegan Pasta Bake with Zucchini
- Zucchini Stew with Potatoes
- Grilled Zucchini Recipe + 5 Tasty Ways to Use It
Stewed Zucchini Recipe
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Stewed Zucchini with Tomatoes and Chickpeas
Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil
- 1 cup yellow onion, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 zucchini, sliced lengthwise, then sliced into thin half circles
- 1 can diced tomatoes, (14.5 ounces) with their juice
- 1 can chickpeas, (garbanzo beans) (14.5 ounces or 1 ½ cups), rinsed and drained
- ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
- salt and pepper, to taste
- ¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped
- 1 cup quinoa, cooked, for serving (optional)
Instructions
- Heat a skillet over medium heat and add the olive oil.
- Once the oil is hot, saute the onion for a couple of minutes until it's translucent.
- Add the garlic and saute until fragrant, about 30-60 seconds.
- Add the zucchini. Saute, stirring often, until the squash has softened and is lightly browned.
- Add the can of tomatoes and their juices, the chickpeas, and smoked paprika. Stir and simmer until heated through.
- Add salt and pepper, to taste.
- Stir in the parsley.
- Serve over quinoa, if desired.
Donna
Simple and tasty! Used fresh basil as thats all i had on hand. Will make this again for sure
Liza Ross
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Donna!
Dina
Simple and delicious!
Liza Ross
Thank you, Dina!
Alyssa
Two stars. Way too much smoked paprika. It was so delicious until I added the recommended amount, against my better judgement. I like smoked paprika and cook with it often, but the dish became overwhelmed and single-noted. I will make again, but with half the paprika.
Ines
I made this recipe. So delicous! Thank you! ð
Liza Ross
Glad you enjoyed it, Ines!
Laura Marrone
This recipe is now a fave for me! Thank you, love it ð
Liza Ross
Thank you so much, Laura!
Eileen
Great recipe!! I used diced tomatoes with chili (mild). Gave it a zesty flavor.
Liza Ross
Thanks Eileen! I'll have to try your suggestion the next time I make it.
Jo
I was looking for a really easy recipe to use zucchini and came across yours. Love it! Quite tasty even with regular paprika. Thank you!
Liza Ross
Thank you, Jo!
Jeri Jones
I have lots of fresh zucchini and parsley from the garden and was looking for a new way to use it. This recipe hit the spot, it is so yummy over rice. Will keep this one in rotation. Thank you so much!
Liza Ross
I'm so happy you enjoyed it, Jeri!
Amelia
Just made this as I only had those ingredients in the house. I had it with rice and it turned out lovely. Really quick and simple and got some left over for tomorrow ð
Nicole
Do you k owning this will freeze well for a later date? I am batch cooking for my sister in law who just had twins!
Amy
How wonderful! Yes, it freezes well, and you can also freeze some cooked quinoa to go with it.