Crispy chickpeas - help needed!
claireychn074
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Okay how do you guys get your chickpeas crispy? I’ve tried a few recipes to bake them in the oven, with coatings and without, and I can either get them burnt (which I guess is crispy, but just not tasty) or soggy. I’ve had them in cafes and I love them but I cannot get them right at home.
Any recipes and cooking advice?
Any recipes and cooking advice?
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My wife makes them in the air-fryer. She uses this recipe I believe...
https://sweetpeasandsaffron.com/crispy-air-fryer-chickpeas/4 -
Should have said - I don’t have an air fryer! I’ll have a look at the recipe though 👍0
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claireychn074 wrote: »Should have said - I don’t have an air fryer! I’ll have a look at the recipe though 👍
She could never get them right in the oven. We just bought an air-fryer a couple of weeks ago...I was pretty skeptical, but it's actually been a really awesome appliance. "Fish fry" and chicken thighs rock on that thing. Did a bunch of green beans in it last night with our steak and they came out awesome and way faster than oven roasting.2 -
I made some in the oven that came out OK. It's been a while, but I think it was this recipe:
https://www.theleangreenbean.com/how-to-roast-chickpeas/
They weren't crispy to the point of dry like the commercial ones, but they were definitely crispy and not burned.0 -
I made some in the oven that came out OK. It's been a while, but I think it was this recipe:
https://www.theleangreenbean.com/how-to-roast-chickpeas/
They weren't crispy to the point of dry like the commercial ones, but they were definitely crispy and not burned.1 -
I could never get them quite right in the oven - best luck I had was with an air-fryer, which I wound up giving away. I've been thinking of attempting them again and think this time I will start off with a sheet pan that's been put into the oven to get hot first and definitely coat the chickpeas with a tiny bit of oil to help get them crispy. Good luck!0
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If you have access to an Indian grocery store you could ask if they have ready made roasted chickpeas. I purchase these ones and they can be tossed with a dash of oil and various seasonings and quickly heated without all the hassle of cooking the tinned ones:
https://floraindiangroceries.com.au/products/maharajas-choice-roasted-chickpeas-with-skin-salted-500g
These are a super overpriced online example but I buy them at my local Indian grocery for not very much.
They taste a bit like peanuts and are also good scattered on salads as is.
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If you have access to an Indian grocery store you could ask if they have ready made roasted chickpeas. I purchase these ones and they can be tossed with a dash of oil and various seasonings and quickly heated without all the hassle of cooking the tinned ones:
https://floraindiangroceries.com.au/products/maharajas-choice-roasted-chickpeas-with-skin-salted-500g
These are a super overpriced online example but I buy them at my local Indian grocery for not very much.
They taste a bit like peanuts and are also good scattered on salads as is.
That sounds fabulous but sadly I live in a semi-rural area in England. The most exotic food store I have is a co-op which sells milk, bread and Haribo 🤣 I’ll have a look online though - good idea so thanks!3 -
I spray them with oil. Add salt and cumin and maybe onion powder. Shake them every five-ten minutes. Hot oven. Baking sheet.1
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Whether I use the air fryer or the oven, I've found the chickpeas need to be really, really dry outside before tossing in some oil and seasonings. I drain and rinse the chickpeas and then lay them in a single layer on a clean kitchen towel and walk away. From time to time, I place a paper towel over the top of them and roll them around with the palm of my hand. It's one of those things where I lay out the chickpeas in the middle of the afternoon and do the roasting when I start putting dinner together.3
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I dry them in the oven at low heat first, then toss them in oil and roast them.
ETA: I found this recipe that explains the steps. If you don't dry them and cool them first, they'll never be crispy because they're wet.
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/246372/perfectly-dry-roasted-chickpeas/5 -
Try rubbing them in a dish towel to remove the exterior "skin" on the beans before cooking. It really helps them get crisp.2
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Microwave the chickpeas for 10 minutes to burst them open and release the interior moisture. Then bake at 350F for 20+/- minutes to your doneness. Credit given to America's Test Kitchen for their suggestion. I have prepared chickpeas using this method and agree this is the best method. Results were light and crunchy chickpeas :-)5
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Yeah, the times I've had success in the oven has been when I've bothered to dry them properly first. Otherwise they steam.0
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Whether I use the air fryer or the oven, I've found the chickpeas need to be really, really dry outside before tossing in some oil and seasonings. I drain and rinse the chickpeas and then lay them in a single layer on a clean kitchen towel and walk away. From time to time, I place a paper towel over the top of them and roll them around with the palm of my hand. It's one of those things where I lay out the chickpeas in the middle of the afternoon and do the roasting when I start putting dinner together.
I was coming here to suggest the same thing! Dry them with a paper towel then lay out to dry for several hours. Makes a big difference
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You guys ROCK!!
Today I tried for the 1st time to make crispy chickpeas and did EVERYTHING wrong. Not really drying them, heating them in a little oil with Garam Masala in a cast iron skillet on the stove...Well, I had some really tasty Indian flavored warm chickpeas for my salad. Nice, but not hitting the target.
Will follow @Xellercin 's instructions tomorrow. Thanks !!0
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