Flavor packed and texture rich, these Vegetarian and Vegan Crab Cakes are easy to make. Let the food processor do the chopping, then shape and pan fry (or bake) these crabless cakes. They’re make ahead ready and freezer friendly too! Share with Texas Potato Salad, and a chunky salad like this Cucumber and Tomato Salad to round out the meal.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: “Amazing. Better than crab cakes. Even turned my carnivore crab cake loving husband.” ~ Emily

Vegan Crab Cakes, What?
Who knew a vegan and vegetarian crab cake could be created to taste just as delicious and texture rich as the crab cakes of my East Coast memories. Then, moving to Western Washington and enjoying PNW crab cakes, well, I knew I had to come up with a crabless cake that’s vegetarian and vegan friendly.
When I first started testing for what would become this Artichoke Chickpea Vegan Crab Cake recipe, I took notes from an old Whidbey Island seafood cookbook and also, from a recipe in Cooking Up The West Coast. Both were crab-filled cakes. My solution for a crab substitute at the time for a vegetarian crab cake recipe was chickpeas. While the flavor profile was reminiscent of the classic crab cake, the texture was still missing something.
Then I heard a story on NPR’s Food for Thought about using artichokes in lieu of crab. I was sold!


About the Key Ingredients
- Artichokes Hearts – canned, not marinated. Artichoke hearts add texture and bulk.
- Cooked Chickpeas – canned or home-cooked, chickpeas add bulk, texture and mild flavor.
- Dijon Mustard – adds sharp, tangy flavor with a hint of spice.
- Panko Breadcrumbs – helps balance moisture, adds bulk and crunch.
- Old Bay Seasoning – offers crab cake signature flavor. But, you can easily sub cajun spice mix or a creole spice blend for an added kick!
- Chickpea Flour or Whole Wheat Flour – although chickpea flour holds the cakes together more effectively, you can use whole wheat flour if needed.

At a Glance: How to Make Chickpea Artichoke Vegan Crab Cakes
With the food processor doing most of the work, these easy crabless crab cakes come together quickly. They can be made ahead for meal prep and are freezer friendly!
- First, in a food processor, pulse the artichokes and chickpeas until chunky, then transfer into a large bowl.
- Second, in the food processor, add green and red bell pepper, celery, green onion, and parsley. Process until minced. Transfer into the large bowl with the chickpea mixture.
- Third, to the chickpea mixture, add the seasonings, and chickpea flour. Fold the ingredients together until evenly distributed.
- Next, shape into patties and roll in panko bread crumbs to coat.
- Last, pan fry in a shallow pool of oil.
Once the patties are shaped, they can be frozen for up to a month or hang out in the fridge for up to a day before pan frying. Talk about easy-peasy meal prep!

What to Serve with Vegetarian & Vegan Crab Cakes
Sides:
- Slow Cooked Black Eyed Peas
- Crispy Oven Fries
- Garlic Roasted Baby Potatoes
- Pan Fried Asparagus
- Cauliflower Mac and Cheese
- Texas Potato Salad or Olive Potato Salad
- 15 Minute Pan Fried Asparagus
- Summer Tortellini Salad
- Broccoli Slaw
- Fresh Corn on the Cob
- Cucumber, Tomato and Onion Salad
- Black Eyed Pea Salad
- A Big Green Salad with Dairy Free Ranch or Yogurt Ranch
- Lemon-Dijon Asparagus and Pea Pasta Salad
Sauce:
Depending on what sauce you choose, share with lemon or lime wedges.
- Vegan Remoulade Sauce (recipe below) – lemon wedges
- Mango Salsa – lime wedges
- Vegan Tartar Sauce – lemon wedges
- Avocado Cream Sauce – lime wedges
- Jalapeno Aioli – lemon wedges
Traci’s Tips
- Fried vs Baked: These cakes can be baked or pan-fried. Although I recommend frying, if baking, omit the panko coating and brush both sides lightly with oil. Bake on a parchment-lined sheet pan at 400F (204C), 10 minutes on each side. They’re not as crispy, but baking is an option.
- Chickpea Flour vs Whole Wheat Flour: For this recipe, chickpea flour is very effective at holding things together. Whole wheat flour will work too, but the patties are a bit more tender.
- Portioning: Portion these cakes using a 1/4C scoop or a large ice cream scoop. For appetizer size, go for 2 tablespoons each.

Artichoke-Chickpea Vegan "Crab" Cakes Recipe
Ingredients
For the Crabless Cakes:
- 1 (425g) Can of Chickpeas, drained, then patted dry in a tea towel, about 2 C
- 1 (400g) Can of Artichokes Hearts, about 2 C, plain (not marinated), out of the can quartered or halved. Drain and squeeze to rid them of their liquid.
- 1/2 C (70g) Red Bell Pepper, about 1/2 a large pepper, cut into large chunks
- 1/2 C (70g) Green Bell Pepper, about 1/2 a large pepper, cut into large chunks
- 1 Green Onion, cut into large chunks
- 1 (40g) Stick of Celery, cut into large chunks
- Fresh Parsley, a small handful
- 2 Tbs Dijon Mustard
- 3 Tbs Mayonnaise, I like Vegenaise
- 1 1/2 C (145g) Panko Bread Crumbs, divided
- 1 tsp Fine Sea Salt, or 3/4 tsp for less salt
- 2 tsp Old Bay Seasoning, *see note for sub
- 1/8 tsp Cayenne Pepper, or a dash or two or Tabasco hot sauce (omit if using Cajun seasoning instead of Old Bay)
- 3 Tbs Chickpea Flour, aka Garbanzo Bean Flour or **Whole Wheat Flour
- 1/2 Lemon, juiced
- Oil for Pan Frying, I like coconut or olive
- Serve With: fresh chives or green onion (tops), sauce of choice, lemon or lime wedges.
For Homemade Remoulade (optional):
- 3/4 C (180g) Mayonnaise
- 1 1/2 tsp Dijon Mustard
- 2 Cloves of Garlic, sliced thin
- 1 1/2 Tbs Capers, drained
- 3 tsp Lemon Juice
- 1/4 tsp Vegan Worcestershire Sauce, I like Wizards
- 1 tsp Fresh Parsley, chopped fine
Instructions
For the Crabless Cakes:
- Make sure the chickpeas are patted dry and the artichokes squeezed of their canned liquid. In the work bowl of a food processor, add the chickpeas and artichokes. Pulse 4-5 times. The mixture should be chunky. Transfer to a large mixing bowl.
- In the work bowl of the food processor, add the red and green bell peppers, onion, celery, and parsley. Process until minced, stopping to scrape down the bowl a few times. Transfer to the large mixing bowl with the chickpea mixture. Rinse out the work bowl and set aside if making the remoulade (see below).
- To the chickpea mixture, add the dijon, mayo, 1 C (96g) of panko, salt, old bay, cayenne, chickpea flour and lemon. Mix thoroughly until all the ingredients are evenly distributed. The mixture should hold together when squeezed.
- To portion the crabless cakes, use a 1/4 C (70g) scoop or large cookie scoop. Pack the mixture in the scoop, then tap it gently but firmly on the side of the bowl to release the cake. Set the cake on a parchment lined sheet pan. Note! If baking the crabless cakes, there's no need to coat the patties in remaining panko. Skip to "To Bake" below.Place the remaining 1/2 C (48) panko bread crumbs into a bowl or plate. Place each cake in the panko to coat on both sides and all around the edges. Transfer back to the sheet pan. Using the palm of your hand, press the crab cake gently into a 1/2" (12mm) patty. At this point the crab cakes can be held in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours, frozen or pan fried.
- To Freeze: Once all the cakes are coated, they can be frozen on the sheet pan. Once frozen, transfer to a storage container for up to two months. Thaw at room temperature or in the refrigerator and coat in panko again to refresh before frying.
- To Pan Fry (recommended): Preheat oven to 200F (93C) if holding the cakes warm after pan frying. Otherwise, you won't need the oven on. Pour a shallow layer of oil in a frying pan. I like a cast iron skillet for the job. Heat the oil until it shimmers. Toss a crumb of panko in the pan. If it sizzles, the oil is ready. Using a spatula, gently slide the crab cakes into the pan, leaving room between the cakes for flipping. Cook on each side for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown and crispy. Adjust the heat as necessary. Transfer to a double layer of paper towel to catch pan drippings and sprinkle a pinch of sea salt over the crabless cake. Then, if holding warm, transfer to the oven until ready to eat.
- To Bake: Omit the outer layer of panko. Preheat the oven to 400F (204C) and line a sheet pan with parchment paper. Brush both sides of the crabless cake with oil. Bake each side for 10 minutes.
- Serve With (optional): chives, and sauce of choice
- To Store Leftovers: Store leftover cakes in a lidded container, in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat in a 350F (176C) oven for about 10 minutes.
For Homemade Remoulade (optional):
- To the work bowl of a food processor, add the mayo, dijon, garlic, capers, lemon, Worcestershire and parsley. Process unitl the capers are broken down into small bits, stopping several times to scrape down the bowl. Store in the refrigerator in a lidded container for up to one week.
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Super easy to make! First time making a krab cake, this will become a staple in my rotation. I baked instead of fried. Worthy of sharing with non vegans!
HI Beth! Thank you for your note and rating. Super happy you enjoy the krabby cakes! YES! Non Vegans will love em!
I LOVE THIS RECIPE! It’s sooooo good! I didn’t have Old Bay Seasoning, so I used my tried and true creole seasoning. While it worked, it was a bit saltier than I’d prefer. When I make this recipe in the near future, I’ll be sure to use Old Bay. I didn’t make the Remoulade; the crab cakes were delicious without it. Thanks for a great!
Hi Shanda! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go! Super happy to hear you’re enjoying the crabless cakes!
Absolutely the best! I tagged you from our instagram page. I am so glad I was searching from something to do with a can of Artichoke’s today. I decided to cross completely over to Vegan this year. I try to create menus that my husband will enjoy that are meatless.
He enjoyed them as well.
Hii Judy! Hooray for a tasty vegan crab cake! SO happy to read your note and thank you for tagging on IG! Aren’t artichokes such a nice surprise in this crabless cake?
I loved the Arti-Cakes! I want to make more immediately. I brought some to our friends to try and, of course, they were thrilled. We all eat crab and we felt these cakes stand on their own.
Thanks again for another wonderful, nutritious recipe!
Hi Camille! Thank you for coming back and leaving a note. I’m thrilled to hear you and friends enjoyed the Arti-Cakes (hooray!).
Fabulous recipe! They are always a huge hit at parties and foodie events. Even non-vegans loved them!!
Awh! Super happy to read your note! Thank you for giving the recipe a go 🙌🏻⭐️
These were a huge hit! Very impressed how healthy it is AND tasted delicious! The flavors were so complimentary and I feel they were actually better than genuine crab cakes! Highly recommend!
Hiiii Cherie! Hooray for better than genuine crab cakes – now that’s quite a review! Thank you for your note, rating and giving the crabby cakes a go!
We just had these wonderful crabless crab cakes and put the recipe into our “favorites”. Then I shared it with friends and family.
Just another hit from our favorite chef!
Hi Sandra! Hooray for a tasty “crab” cake and sharing the recipe with friends and family! Thank you for a note and sending a smile!
These were so delicious. I cooked a few, and froze the rest. I used my ice cream scoop to portion them and ended up with 15 cakes, which is just fine with me. The remoulade was also delicious, and really adds to the crab cakelikeness. Thanks for another great recipe!
Hi Vivian! Thank you for giving the cabbie cakes a go and sharing your rating with us. Hooray for more in the freezer (I loooove this!)! SO happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe :D
These were absolutely the best “crab” cakes I have made! Love the recipe. I did add a half can of hearts of palm to the recipe and also 1 tsp of vegan worcestershire sauce and a little garlic (saw that in some of the other recipes). I think that the canned artichokes were important. Some recipes just use hearts of palm and chickpeas and they don’t have as good of flavor as this recipe does. I also think that the key that made these so great was the added bell peppers, celery and the chickpea flour to help hold together. They were so easy to shape into cakes. I baked mine and broiled just a little at the end.
Hooray Jill! Thank you for your note, tips (love the bake/broil tip) and giving the recipe a go! SO happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe!
these were sooo good. I ate THREE. Still plenty leftover too. I baked them and didnt use any oil. Added two flax eggs to help thme hold together. Will definitely make again
Hooray! Thank you for your note and tip Laurel! Did you sub the flax eggs for the chickpea flour or as an addition to the no-crabby cakes?