Chickpeas and crispy veggies are smothered in spicy Buffalo sauce to make these delicious vegan stuffed potatoes! Top with creamy dairy-free ranch for a satisfying meal that’s also a cinch to make.

January has been an epic month of recipe fails for me. It’s been rough, and made even worse by the fact that I slacked off over the holidays and got behind on recipe development, thinking I’d catch up during the new year. Well that hasn’t happened so far!

So I ended up scrapping a few of my recipe ideas that just wouldn’t work, and instead turned to something simple, tried, and true.

I first posted the recipe for these vegan stuffed potatoes back in 2014. I think I was having a rough spell with recipes back then as well, but I remember being so satisfied with how easy these potatoes came together and how delicious they turned out. Now seemed like a good time to revisit the recipe and update the blog post with some better looking photos.

Buffalo Sauce

First order of business: is Buffalo sauce vegan? Generally, no. Conventional Buffalo sauce is made from vinegar-based hot sauce (Frank’s brand is preferable) and melted butter. Butter isn’t vegan.

But! Vegan butter is a thing, so if you want vegan Buffalo sauce, all you really need to do is substitute vegan butter for the dairy-based stuff you’d find in conventional Buffalo sauce.

For this recipe I simply used vegan butter to sauté the veggies and chickpeas, thus keeping the amount a bit less than what you’d normally find in Buffalo sauce. It’s still totally delicious. Trust me.

How to Make Buffalo Chickpea Stuffed Potatoes

First, bake your potatoes. This can take a while, but fortunately most of the process of baking a potato is hands-off. Just scrub them, poke a few holes in the skin, and pop those potatoes into the oven for about an hour.

I like to start on the chickpea filling when the potatoes are almost done baking.

Melt that vegan butter in a skillet and give it a minute to heat up. Now add some diced celery and carrot. Cook the veggies for a few minutes. I like to keep them a bit on the crunchy side.

Next, add your chickpeas, hot sauce, and a tiny bit of maple syrup. Stir everything up, bring the sauce to a simmer, and let it cook until it thickens up just a bit and coats the chickpeas.

When the potatoes are done you can slice them open and stuff them with the chickpea filling. I like to top mine with some cashew cashew ranch and fresh chives.

Vegan Stuffed Potato FAQ & Tips

To save time, you can microwave your potatoes instead of baking them. The skin won’t be quite as crispy though. Scrub your potatoes and poke them with a few holes, then place them on a plate together and microwave them for about 8 minutes. Check the potatoes and then microwave them in additional one to two minute increments until they’re done.

The skin won’t be quite as crispy though. Scrub your potatoes and poke them with a few holes, then place them on a plate together and microwave them for about 8 minutes. Check the potatoes and then microwave them in additional one to two minute increments until they’re done. Is this recipe spicy? It is! Buffalo sauce, by nature, is hot stuff. Feel free to experiment and create your own version of this recipe using different sauces, such as barbecue, teriyaki, or pesto.

It is! Buffalo sauce, by nature, is hot stuff. Feel free to experiment and create your own version of this recipe using different sauces, such as barbecue, teriyaki, or pesto. Is this recipe gluten-free? It sure is!

It sure is! Where can I find vegan butter? Check your supermarket’s refrigerator, near the regular butter. Look for brands like Earth Balance and Miyoko’s.

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5 from 1 vote Print Buffalo Chickpea Vegan Stuffed Potatoes Chickpeas and crispy veggies are smothered in spicy Buffalo sauce to make these delicious vegan stuffed potatoes! Top with creamy dairy-free ranch for a satisfying meal that's also a cinch to make. Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 1 hour Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes Servings 2 Calories 380 kcal Author Alissa Ingredients 2 medium baking potatoes (10 to 12 ounces each)

1 tablespoon vegan butter, plus more for serving, if desired

1 medium carrot diced

1 celery stalk diced

1 cup cooked or canned chickpeas, drained and rinsed

1/3 cup Franks RedHot Sauce

1 tablespoon maple syrup

Salt and pepper, to taste For Serving Vegan ranch dressing

Chopped fresh chives US Customary - Metric Instructions Preheat the oven to 400°. Scrub the potatoes and poke a few holes in each with a knife. Place the potatoes into the oven, directly on the rack, and bake them until they are easily pierced with a knife, about 1 hour. When potatoes have about 5 or 10 minutes left of cook time, melt the butter in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add the carrot and celery. Cook the veggies, stirring frequently, until they become tender-crisp, about 4 minutes. Add the chickpeas, hot sauce, and maple syrup. Stir well and bring the sauce to a simmer. Cook everything for about 3 minutes more, until the sauce has thickened a bit. Remove the skillet from heat and season the chickpea mixture with salt and pepper to taste. Cut a slit down the length of each potato and carefully open them. Stuff each potato with the chickpea mixture. Top with vegan ranch and chives. Serve with extra butter and hot sauce, if desired. Recipe Notes Nutrition information does not include accompaniments. Nutrition Facts Buffalo Chickpea Vegan Stuffed Potatoes Amount Per Serving (1 potato) Calories 380 Calories from Fat 64 % Daily Value* Fat 7.1g 11% Saturated Fat 1.9g 10% Sodium 535mg 22% Potassium 1213mg 35% Carbohydrates 70.6g 24% Fiber 11.3g 45% Sugar 10g 11% Calcium 78mg 8% Iron 3mg 17% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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